The AT91F40816 is a member of the Atmel AT91 16/32-bit microcontroller family, which is based on the ARM7TDMI processor core. The processor features a high-performance 32-bit RISC architecture, a high density 16-bit instruction set, and very low power consumption, and provides a powerful, flexible, and economical solution for many computation-intensive embedded control applications, and offers significant board size reduction.
The ATF20V8B is a high performance CMOS(electrically erasable) programmable logic device (PLD) using Atmel's proven electrically erasable flash memory technology. The speed can reach 7.5 ns and the power consumption is as low as 10 mA. All speed ranges are specified in excess of the 5V±10% industrial temperature range and 5V±5% commercial temperature range. Several low power options allow the selection of the best solution for various types of power limited applications.
The MIC38HC4x family are fixed frequency current-mode PWM controllers with 1A drive current capability. Micrel’s BiCMOS devices are pin-compatible with 384x bipolar devices. Their high output drive, with fast rise and fall times, combined with low startup current make it an ideal PWM controller where high efficiency is required
The MIC2253 is a high power-density, 1 MHz PWM DC/DC boost regulator. The 3.5A minimum switch current limit, combined with a 1 MHz switching frequency, allows the MIC2253 to use smaller inductors and deliver high power in a tiny solution size.
The AT89C1051 is a low-voltage, high-performance CMOS 8-bit microcomputer with 1K bytes of Flash programmable and erasable Read-only memory (PEROM). The device is manufactured using Atmel's high-density non-volatile memory technology and is compatible with the industry standard MCS-51 instruction set. Provides a highly flexible and cost effective solution for many embedded control applications
The MIC5239 is a low quiescent current, µCap low-dropout regulator. With a maximum operating input voltage of 30V and a quiescent current of 23 µA, it is ideal for supplying keep-alive power in systems with high voltage batteries
The DSC1001/3/4 is a s ilicon MEMS based CMOS family of oscillators that offers excellent jitter and stability performance over a wide range of supply voltages and temperatures. The device operates from 1 MHz to 150 MHz with supply voltages between 1.8 to 3.3 volts and temperature ranges up to –40°C to 105°C
The MIC2937A family are “bulletproof” efficient voltage regulators with very low dropout voltage (typically 40mV at light loads and 300mV at 500mA), and very low quiescent current (160µA typical). The quiescent current of the MIC2937A increases only slightly in dropout, thus prolonging battery life. Key MIC2937A features include protection against reversed battery, fold-back current limiting, and automotive “load dump” protection (60V positive transient)
The MIC59P60 serial-input latched driver is a high-voltage (80V), high-current (500mA) integrated circuit comprised of eight CMOS data latches, a bipolar Darlington transistor driver for each latch, and CMOS control circuitry for the common CLEAR, STROBE, CLOCK, SERIAL DATA INPUT, and OUTPUT ENABLE functions. Similar to the MIC5842, additional protection circuitry supplied on this device includes thermal shutdown, under voltage lockout (UVLO), and overcurrent shutdown.
MICRF001 is a single-chip OOK (ON-OFF Keyed) receiver IC for remote wireless applications using Micrel's latest QwikRadiotm technology. The device is a true "antenna in, data out" monolithic device. Because MICRF001 is a true single chip radio receiver, it is very easy to apply, minimizes design and production costs, and reduces time to market.
The TC6320 consists of high-voltage, low-threshold N-channel and P-channel MOSFETs in 8-lead SOIC and DFN packages. Both MOSFETs have integrated gate-to-source resistors and gate-to-source Zener diode clamps which are desired for high-voltage pulser applications.
The MIC2178 is a 200 kHz synchronous step-down (step-down) switching regulator designed for high-efficiency, battery-powered applications. In a 20-pin wide power SOIC package, the operating temperature range is -40°C to +85°C.
The TC1121 is a charge pump converter with 100mA output current capability. It converts a 2.4V to 5.5V input to a corresponding negative output voltage. As with all charge pump converters, the TC1121 uses no inductors saving cost, size and EMI
The MIC2042 and MIC2043 are high-side MOSFET switches optimized for general purpose power distribution applications which require circuit protection. The devices switch up to 5.5V and as low as 0.8V while offering both programmable current limiting and thermal shutdown to protect the device and the load.
The MCP14E3/MCP14E4/MCP14E5 device is A 4.0-A buffer /MOSFET driver family. Double inverting, double non inverting, and complementary outputs are standard logical options. Capable of operating on a single power supply from 4.5V to 18V, and can easily charge and discharge a 2200 pF gate capacitor in less than 15ns(typical)
The MCP4802/4812/4822 devices are dual 8-bit, 10-bit and 12-bit buffered voltage output Digital-to-Analog Converters (DACs), respectively. The devices operate from a single 2.7V to 5.5V supply with SPI compatible Serial Peripheral Interface.
The TC2054, TC2055 and TC2186 are high accuracy (typically ±0.4%) CMOS upgrades for older (bipolar) low dropout regulators. Designed specifically for battery-operated systems, the devices’ total supply current is typically 55 µA at full load (20 to 60 times lower than in bipolar regulators).
Microchip Technology announced the launch of a new integrated hybrid drive module, the first model in a new line of power devices. The line of products will come in 12 different models using silicon carbide (SiC) mosFETs or insulated gate bipolar transistors (IGBTs).