Manufacturing Industry
Devices Pack More Functionality.(integrated circuits)
Design News, October, 2006
By Design News Staff New ICs enable more features on electronic products When you try to cram more features into a cell phone, iPod or virtually any kind of electronic device, you need more power. And - as a result - you need power management integrated circuits (ICs) to regulate that power.
'All electronic products use power management ICs,' says Jaime Tseng, design manager for the Power Products Group at Linear Technology Corp. 'Wherever there's an electronic device that has to drive a display or charge a battery, there's a need.' As we did in the last issue of Design News (10.09.06), we're offering you a glimpse of some of the latest in power management IC technology. The following are products from Linear Technology, Microchip...
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