The ATMega2560 from Atmel is an 8-bit low-power microcontroller that is found in the popular Arduino Mega development board. It is based on the 8-bit AVR RISC architecture and has…
In high power applications, IGBTs and MOSFETs are widely used. These parts are often switching high voltages, in the order of hundreds of volts, in noisy environments. For this…
The LMx01 family of op-amps was designed by the legendary Bob Widlar in the late 1960s, and still remains one of the best op-amps in its class. One interesting feature of this op-…
The AD8310 is a complete dc to 440 MHz demodulating logarithmic amplifier with a very fast voltage-mode output, capable of driving up to 25 mA into a grounded load in under 15 ns…
Ethernet is a wired networking technology that makes use of twisted pair differential cables to transfer data at high bitrates. Because of the distances over which it can be…
The MG82F6D17 is a single-chip microcontroller based on a high-performance 1-T architecture 80C51 CPU that executes instructions in 1~7 clock cycles (about 6~7 times the rate of a…
The SN74LS74AN is a dual D flip-flop manufactured by Texas Instruments containing two independent positive-edge triggered D flip-flops with set and reset inputs. The SN74 family…
The AD654 is a monolithic Voltage Frequency converter consisting of an input amplifier, a precision oscillator system, and a high current output stage. A single RC network is all…
TinySwitch-III TNY278 combines a high voltage power MOSFET switch with a power supply controller in one device. Unlike conventional PWM (pulse width modulator) controllers, it…
The KA331 voltage-to-frequency converter provides the output pulse train at a frequency precisely proportional to the applied input voltage. The KA331 can operate at power…