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Analog Devices Inc./Maxim Integrated
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Analog Devices Inc./Maxim Integrated LTC1879EGN#TRUnknown | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | IC REG BUCK ADJ 1.2A 16SSOP |
Analog Devices Inc./Maxim Integrated LTC2208CUP#TRUnknown | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | IC ADC 16BIT 130MSPS 64-QFN |
Analog Devices Inc./Maxim Integrated ADP2108ACBZ-1.1-R7Obsolete | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | IC REG BUCK 1.1V 600MA 5WLCSP |
Analog Devices Inc./Maxim Integrated EV1HMC832ALP6GObsolete | Development Boards Kits Programmers | EVAL BOARD FOR HMC832ALP6GE |
Analog Devices Inc./Maxim Integrated LTC488ISWUnknown | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | IC LINE RCVR RS485 QUAD 16-SOIC |
Analog Devices Inc./Maxim Integrated LTC6946IUFD-2Obsolete | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | IC CLK/FREQ SYNTH 28QFN |
Analog Devices Inc./Maxim Integrated MAX5556ESA+TObsolete | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | IC DAC/AUDIO 16BIT 50K 8SOIC |
Analog Devices Inc./Maxim Integrated EVAL-FLTR-LD-1RZUnknown | Unclassified | EVAL BRD FOR AD800 SERIES |
Analog Devices Inc./Maxim Integrated | Development Boards Kits Programmers | BOARD EVAL FOR AD9963 |
Analog Devices Inc./Maxim Integrated LTC1296CCSW#TRUnknown | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | IC DATA ACQ SYS 12BIT 5V 20SOIC |
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MAX501Voltage-Output, 12-Bit Multiplying DACs | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | 12 | Active | The MAX501/MAX502 are 12-bit, 4-quadrant, voltage-output, multiplying digital-to-analog converters (DACs) with an output amplifier. Thin-film resistors, laser trimmed at the wafer level, maintain accuracy over the full operating temperature range.The MAX501/MAX502 have buffered latches that are easily interfaced with microprocessors. Data is transferred into the input register in either a right-justified 8 + 4-bit format (MAX501) or with a 12-bit-wide data path (MAX502). In the MAX501, an active-low LDAC signal transfers data from the input register to the DAC register. In the MAX502, the input registers are controlled by standard active-low CHIP SELECT (active-low CS) and active-low WRITE (active-low WR) signals. For stand-alone operation, the active-low CS and active-low WR inputs are grounded, making all latches transparent. All logic inputs are level triggered and compatible with TTL and +5V CMOS logic levels. The internally compensated, low-input offset-voltage output amplifier provides an output voltage from +10V to -10V while sourcing and sinking up to 5mA.ApplicationsAutomatic Test EquipmentDigital AttenuatorsDigital to 4mA-to-20mA ConvertersProgrammable Power SuppliesProgrammable-Gain AmplifiersServo Controls |
| DC DC Switching Controllers | 8 | NRND | ||
| Integrated Circuits (ICs) | 2 | NRND | ||
MAX5019Current-Mode PWM Controllers with Integrated Startup Circuit | DC DC Switching Controllers | 6 | NRND | The MAX5019/MAX5020 integrate all the building blocks necessary for implementing DC-DC fixed-frequency power supplies. Either primary- or secondary-side regulation may be used to implement isolated or nonisolated power supplies. These devices are current-mode controllers with an integrated high-voltage startup circuit suitable for telecom/industrial voltage range power supplies. Current-mode control with leading-edge blanking simplifies control-loop design and internal ramp compensation circuitry stabilizes the current loop when operating at duty cycles above 50% (MAX5019). The MAX5019 allows 85% operating duty cycle and can be used to implement flyback converters whereas the MAX5020 limits the operating duty cycle to less than 50% and can be used in single-ended forward converters. A high-voltage startup circuit allows these devices to draw power directly from the 18V to 110V input supply during startup. The switching frequency is internally trimmed to 275kHz ±10%, thus reducing magnetics and filter component costs.The MAX5019/MAX5020 are available in 8-pin SO packages.Warning:The MAX5019/MAX5020 operate with high voltages. Exercise caution.ApplicationsIndustrial Power SuppliesIsolated Power SuppliesNetworking Power SuppliesTelecom Power Supplies |
| Data Acquisition | 17 | Active | ||
MAX5020Current-Mode PWM Controllers with Integrated Startup Circuit | DC DC Switching Controllers | 5 | NRND | The MAX5019/MAX5020 integrate all the building blocks necessary for implementing DC-DC fixed-frequency power supplies. Either primary- or secondary-side regulation may be used to implement isolated or nonisolated power supplies. These devices are current-mode controllers with an integrated high-voltage startup circuit suitable for telecom/industrial voltage range power supplies. Current-mode control with leading-edge blanking simplifies control-loop design and internal ramp compensation circuitry stabilizes the current loop when operating at duty cycles above 50% (MAX5019). The MAX5019 allows 85% operating duty cycle and can be used to implement flyback converters whereas the MAX5020 limits the operating duty cycle to less than 50% and can be used in single-ended forward converters. A high-voltage startup circuit allows these devices to draw power directly from the 18V to 110V input supply during startup. The switching frequency is internally trimmed to 275kHz ±10%, thus reducing magnetics and filter component costs.The MAX5019/MAX5020 are available in 8-pin SO packages.Warning:The MAX5019/MAX5020 operate with high voltages. Exercise caution.ApplicationsIndustrial Power SuppliesIsolated Power SuppliesNetworking Power SuppliesTelecom Power Supplies |
MAX5021Current-Mode PWM Controllers for Isolated Power Supplies | Power Management (PMIC) | 5 | Active | The MAX5021/MAX5022 current-mode PWM controllers contain all the control circuitry required for the design of wide input voltage range isolated power supplies. These devices are well suited for use in universal input (85VAC to 265VAC) off-line or telecom (-36VDC to -72VDC) power supplies.An undervoltage lockout (UVLO) circuit with large hysteresis coupled with low startup and operating current reduce power dissipation in the startup resistor and allow use of ceramic bypass capacitors. The 262kHz switching frequency is internally trimmed to }12% accuracy; this allows the optimization of the magnetic and filter components resulting in compact, cost-effective power supplies. The MAX5021 with 50% maximum duty cycle and MAX5022 with 75% maximum duty cycle are recommended for forward converters and flyback converters, respectively. The MAX5021/MAX5022 are available in 6-pin SOT23, 8-pin µMAX, and 8-pin DIP packages and are rated for operation over the -40‹C to +85‹C temperature range.ApplicationsIsolated Power SuppliesLow-Power Telecom Power SuppliesMobile Phone ChargersStandby Power SuppliesUniversal Offline Power Supplies |
| Evaluation Boards | 6 | Active | ||
MAX502365V, Low-Quiescent-Current, High-Voltage Linear Regulators with µP Reset and Watchdog Timer | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | 7 | Active | The MAX5023/MAX5024 high-voltage linear regulators operate from a +6.5V to +65V input voltage and deliver up to 150mA of output current. These devices consume only 60µA of quiescent current with no load and withstand a -60V reverse-battery voltage at the input. The MAX5023/MAX5024 include an active-low internal microprocessor (µP) reset circuit that asserts when the regulator output drops below the preset output voltage threshold by 7.5% or 12.5%, depending on the device selected. Both devices are available with a fixed +3.3V or +5V output. These devices are short-circuit protected and include thermal shutdown.In addition to an enable input to turn on or off the regulator, the MAX5023/MAX5024 include an active-low HOLD input that allows for the implementation of a self-holding circuit without requiring external components. Setting active-low HOLD low after enabling the regulator, forces the regulator to remain on even if EN is subsequently set low. Releasing active-low HOLD shuts down the regulator.The MAX5023 includes a watchdog input that monitors a pulse train from the µP and generates reset pulses if the watchdog input remains high or low for a duration longer than the 1.6s watchdog timeout period. The MAX5024 includes a SET input which, when connected to ground, selects a preset output voltage of +3.3V (MAX5024S/MAX5024T) or +5V (MAX5024L/MAX5024M). Set the adjustable output voltage by connecting SET to the regulator's output through a resistive-divider network.The MAX5023/MAX5024 operate over the automotive temperature range (-40°C to +125°C) and are available in a thermally enhanced, surface-mount 8-pin SO-EP package.ApplicationsAutomotiveFire/Smoke AlarmsHome SecurityIndustrialTelecom/Networking |
| Integrated Circuits (ICs) | 12 | Active | ||