Power-Management Process

Nov. 1, 2005
Zarlink Semiconductor now has a fully compatible 1.0-µm, 20V linear power-management process. The technology is suitable for greater than 20V applications and encompasses a range of onboard components designed to provide characteristically low leak

Zarlink Semiconductor now has a fully compatible 1.0-µm, 20V linear power-management process. The technology is suitable for greater than 20V applications and encompasses a range of onboard components designed to provide characteristically low leakage and low flicker noise.

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