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Passives / Sensors
Passive components are the can't-live-without building blocks in analog, RF and power-system design. Listed here are the latest announcements on Resistors, Capacitors, Inductors, Crystals/Oscillators, Filters, Heat Sinks, and IPDs (integrated passive devices), as well as MEMS, transformers, and varistors. Insightful coverage extends to Sensors and Transducers, and OEM display components, such as LEDs, Lamps, Indicators, and Microminiature LCDs.

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Micrel's first high brightness LED driver debuts
Micrel Inc. has rolled out the MIC3230/31/32, a new family of high brightness LED drivers targeting solid-state lighting and general illumination applications. Read full story »
Thin integrated optical proximity sensor targets mobile applications
Avago's latest proximity sensor combines a built-in signal conditioning IC, emitter and detector into a single package, which offers both analog and digital output options for easy installation. Read full story »
Tower, Panavision partner for linear image sensors
Foundry Tower Semiconductor (Migdal Ha'emek, Israel) has started making, on its 0.18 micron CMOS process, reconfigurable linear image sensors for Panavision Imaging that are said to be the fastest of its type. Read full story »
Green pressure sensors tap quartz MEMS
Epson Toyocom unveiled a green sensor technology that eliminates dangerous oil and gases from pressure sensors, instead using a quartz microelectromechanical system (QMEMS) tuning fork as the sensing element. Read full story »
5-Mpixel CMOS sensor suits digital-still and digital-video cameras
Device employs 1.75-micron OmniBSI technology to deliver 1080p full HD digital video. Read full story »
MEMS accelerometers measure high-g shock events
PCB series 3991/3501 MEMS shock accelerometers represent state-of-the-art technology for miniature, high-amplitude, dc response acceleration sensors, capable of measuring long duration transient motion, as well as responding to and surviving extremely fast rise times typical of high-g shock events. Read full story »

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