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By Don Tuite, Analog & Power Editor
Linear Technology has entered the energy-harvesting business
with two chips, the LTC3180 step-up converter/power manager and the
LTC3855-1 power supply for piezoelectric vibrating-beam energy
harvesters. The transducer-specific LTC3588 incorporates design features
of the general-purpose LC3180, adapting circuitry expressly for
piezoelectric harvesters.
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By Manuel Rodriguez, Jun Honda, and Wenduo Liu,
International Rectifier
Employing a common base circuit, a single class D audio
amplifier design platform with scalable output power can generate
multiple power levels up to 500 W, enabling designers to unify Class D
audio designs for numerous products. A single design platform that
features scalable output audio power, then, can simplify a designer's
job, resulting in faster turnaround of the amplifier with fewer
components.
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Enabling high capacitance/voltage combinations from 1 F at 25
V to 10,000 µF at 450 V, the 101/102 PHR-ST screw-terminal power
aluminum capacitors from Vishay Intertechnology now include larger 90-
by 146-mm, 76- by 220-mm, and 90- by 220-mm case sizes and 13-mm
terminals.
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Forecasting 35% worth of board-space savings, the TPS54290
Swift 12-V synchronous dual buck converter from Texas Instruments
supports inputs ranging from 4.5 to 18 V and delivers output voltages as
low as 0.8 V with a 90% efficiency.
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Promising significantly longer playback time in portables,
the WM8912 digital-to-analog converter (DAC) from Wolfson
Microelectronics exploits a unique low-power DAC capacitor switching
architecture that enables a DAC to headphone power consumption of less
than 4 mW.
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Promoting ease of use, the first three members of the
LMZ-series Simple Switcher power module family from National
Semiconductor promises to help system designers get their products to
market faster. They offer the efficiency of a synchronous switching
regulator with the simplicity of a linear regulator, eliminating the
external inductor and layout challenges common to switching-regulator
designs.
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