Maxim Integrated adds the MAX17613x adjustable overvoltage and overcurrent protection series to it's ICs.
By Maxim Integrated 963
Maxim’s battery fuel gauges can predict how much longer, under specific operating conditions, the battery can continue to provide power.
By Maxim Integrated 1197
Maxim Integrated’s LED drivers address various concerns by combining solution size, high efficiency and EMI performance into a single package.
By Maxim Integrated 1084
Maxim Integrated's MAX7044, crystal-based, PLL, VHF/UHF transmitter is designed for applications that include remote keyless entry and tire-pressure monitoring.
By Maxim Integrated 831
Maxim introduces their wearable products that feature low power consumption and offer an ultra-small size that was designed to meet requirements to save space.
By Maxim Integrated 540
Maxim's MAX2769C is a next-generation universal GNSS receiver that covers L1/E1, B1, G1 bands for GPS, Galileo, and more satellite systems on a single chip.
By Maxim Integrated 1129
Maxim’s MAX7037EGL+ is a high-performance, ultra-low-power, quad band, multichannel transceiver with an integrated 8051 microcontroller, Flash memory, and sensor interface.
By Maxim Integrated 1702
Maxim Integrated's IO-Link transceiver provides a point-to-point communication link with standardized connectors, cables, and protocols for ISM applications.
By Maxim Integrated 1107
Maxim’s MAX2771 universal GNSS receiver with multi-constellation/multi-band support and superior RF performance enables the highest position accuracy.
By Maxim Integrated 1233
Maxim's MAX41464 transmitter features a crystal-based architecture with benefits including greater modulation depth, faster frequency settling, and more.
By Maxim Integrated 1008
Maxim's MAX3523 low-power upstream programmable gain amplifier transmits a combined output power of 68 dBmV over the RF bandwidth of 5 MHz to 204 MHz.
By Maxim Integrated 1070
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By Maxim Integrated 1373
Maxim's MAX1750x synchronous step-down DC-DC converter operates over a 4.5 V to 60 V input voltage range and is available in TDFN package.
By Maxim Integrated 1239
Maxim's MAX17600 and MAX17605 dual, high-speed MOSFET drivers have very fast switching time and short propagation delays.
By Maxim Integrated 1284
Maxim's MAX11166 and MAX11167 bipolar ±5 V, 16-bit ADCs are available in 12-pin, 3 mm x 3 mm TDFN package.
By Maxim Integrated 1235
Maxim's MAX5215 and MAX5217 buffered rail-to-rail DACs have an I²C-compatible, 2-wire serial interface that operates at clock rates up to 400 kHz.
By Maxim Integrated 1155
Maxim's MAX6126 ultra-low-noise, low-dropout voltage reference and MAXREFDES5 AFE evaluation board.
By Maxim Integrated 982
Maxim's MAX16834 current-mode high-brightness LED driver operates in a voltage range of 4.75 V to 28 V and features an integrated PWM dimming MOSFET driver.
By Maxim Integrated 1715
Maxim's MAXM17532/MAXM15462 are step-down DC-DC power modules built in a compact uSLIC™ package, enabling ease of design for space-constrained applications.
By Maxim Integrated 858
Maxim’s MAX17261 is an ultra-low power fuel gauge IC which implements the Maxim ModelGauge™ m5 algorithm.
By Maxim Integrated 1255