Low power design has become a cornerstone of modern integrated circuit development, driven by energy efficiency demands and the challenges of scaling in nanometre technologies. Innovations in ...
Alliance Memory today expands its line of legacy low-power CMOS SRAMs with a new 32M IC (2M x 16 / 4M x 8 switchable), the company's highest density low-power device to date. A line of legacy ...
Recent advances in Complementary Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor (CMOS) technology have underscored the importance of power-efficient flip-flop designs for modern electronic systems. Over recent years, ...
Successive advances in CMOS technology scaling (to 35 nanometers by 2008) and in packaging technology are increasing the number of functions, gates and I/O interfaces packed on a die. Shrinking device ...
Achieving sustainability occurs by reducing the amount of energy consumed during manufacturing and throughout the lifetime of a device. Semiconductors play a key role in sustainable energy by enabling ...
The HA1631S01/02/03/04 are low power single CMOS Comparator featuring low voltage operation with typical current supply of 5 µA/50 µA. They are designed to operate from a single power supply.
Thanks to its fully CMOS architecture, the 78Q2120C 10BaseT/100BaseTX Ethernet transceiver drops power consumption to less than 300 mW. The device replaces the original 78Q2120 biCMOS version. It's ...
LF21112TMR: The company’s first omnipolar TMR switch, capable of detecting both North and South magnetic poles, enables greater flexibility in magnet placement and simplifies design. With a typical ...
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