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Specifically tailored to meet the needs of the latest automotive front-light applications, the MAX16831 high-voltage, high-power, constant-current LED driver features analog and PWM dimming capability. Made by Maxim Integrated Products, the unit...
A pair of tuners for triple-band, dual-mode mobile TV and digital radio applications receive VHF Band III and L-Band broadcasts, as well as FM band. The MAX2170 and MAX2171 from Maxim Integrated Products handle digital audio broadcast (DAB) and...
A digital temperature sensor from Maxim Integrated Products, the DS75LX, allows up to 27 addresses on one I²C communication bus, while making it easy to migrate to low-voltage (1.7 to 3.7 V) designs. To enable 27 address combinations, the DS75LX...
EIA-485 (RS-485) may seem a little retro. But the standard is still the simplest way to drive digital data over long distances (i.e., 4000 feet) with multidrop capability. Recognizing this...
Using a zero-intermediate-frequency (ZIF) architecture, the MAX3580 fully integrated direct-conversion TV tuner from Maxim Integrated Products is suitable for digital-video-broadcasting-terrestrial (DVB-T) applications. The ZIF architecture and...
Fred Zlotnick,Maxim Integrated Products
In 1987 IBM introduced the VGA video standard
using RGB analog signals, which specifies a
640x480-pixel format with 60 Hz refresh rate and
the capability of producing sixteen colors. The analog RGB stand...
A high-performance SiGe I/Q modulator and digital RF variable-gain amplifier (VGA) chipset designed by Maxim Integrated Products is aimed at GSM/EDGE basestation transmitter applications. ...