Rousset News

Nov. 1, 2005
Rousset, France: Atmel released a new powermanagement product dedicated to the power supplies of handset add-on modules. The AT73C211 is designed to supply the digital, analog, interface, and if required, the RF and backup sections of add-on modules used

Rousset, France: Atmel released a new powermanagement product dedicated to the power supplies of handset add-on modules. The AT73C211 is designed to supply the digital, analog, interface, and if required, the RF and backup sections of add-on modules used in handheld products such as PDAs and mobile phones. It integrates a high-performance dc-dc converter with integrated switches to supply digital cores at 1.9V, delivering up to 300mA.

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