To: John Morrison who wrote (692 ) 11/26/1998 5:13:00 PM From: John Morrison Respond to of 1225
8/6/96 - a high performance positive load current balancer which, when used with any two voltage regulator ICs, automatically provides the correct CPU power supply voltage for both single-voltage plane. 8/12/96 - a 6.0A, three terminal low dropout regulator optimized to power all versions of Intel Corporation's Pentium Processor P54C and P55C. 8/26/96 - a new line of arrays (the SMDA Series) that allow designers to implement cost-effective transient protection for systems and products, using state-of-the-art semiconductors. 11/3/97 - three new members of its EZ158X family of high performance linear voltage regulators. 11/3/97 - RailClamp Series of protection diode arrays. Designed and developed to address the growing requirements for low-cost performance protection of external ports on today's modern electronic systems, 11/3/97 - integrated SC1182, SC1183, SC1172, and SC1173 Synchronous Rectified Power Controllers, featuring a highly efficient DC-to-DC converter with low dropout (LDO) regulators. 4/20/98 - new ultra low dropout regulator (ULDO). The new SC112 was designed for small footprint, low-cost, power supply applications in products such as cellular and cordless phones, peripheral cards, bar code scanners, personal digital assistants, cameras, notebook computers and palm top computers. 5/4/98 - the SR05 as the latest addition to its SR series RailClamp™ protection diode arrays. Available in a space saving SOT-23 package, the SR05 is the most compact solution available to protect multiple high-speed data and transmission lines from over-voltages caused by electrostatic discharge (ESD), electrical fast transients (EFT) and lightning induced transients. 6/15/98 - SB7310, a single-chip CMOS Modem IC. Comparable with CCITT V.23 or Bell 202 Modem and Calling Identification (CID) function, DTMF Tone Dialing and Call Progress Detection capabilities. 7/6/98 - SDC36 TVS (transient voltage suppression) diode array for digital sensor input protection. The SDC36 is designed to protect sensitive semiconductor components connected to data and power lines from over voltages caused by electrostatic discharge (ESD), electrical fast transients (EFT) and lightening. 7/27/98 - LCDA15C-6 TVS (transient voltage suppression) array. Specifically designed for multi-mode transceiver protection in telecommunications, networking systems, point-of-sale terminals, and WAN. 8/3/98 - the SC2982, 50 mA ultra low dropout micropower linear regulator with a built in CMOS/TTL logic level ON/OFF switch. Designed specifically for battery powered applications where low quiescent current and low dropout are critical for battery longevity, the SC2982 is ideal for cellular and cordless telephones, pagers, personal digital assistants, portable instrumentation, cameras and other portable consumer equipment. 8/03/98 - ACS405 Family of Two-Chip Fiber Optic Modem ICs; Device Offers Full Duplex Serial Transmission Through a Single Fiber Optic Cable 9/26/98 - ultra-fast dc/dc - Semtech launched what's claimed to be one of the fastest-responding dc/dc converters on the market. 9/28/98 - High Performance Hysteretic Controller; Device Delivers Superior Transient 10/13/98 - First Smart LDO; New Product Enables Smooth Transition as IC Voltage Standard Migrates From 5V to 3. 11/02/98 - First Instantly Available PC Combination Controller; The Most Efficient Power-Supply Solution for Instantly Available PCs. 11/09/98 - First BiCMOS High Speed Synchronous Dual MOSFET Driver; New Product Supports Very Fast Power Supplies 11/16/98 - First Instantly Available PC Synchronous Switcher; Extremely Small Size Switcher With Precision Voltage Looking for trend in product announcements.