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Analog Devices vs. Texas Instruments A Comprehensive Comparison

Analog Devices vs. Texas Instruments: A Comprehensive Comparison

Introduction Analog Devices and Texas Instruments are the clear heavyweights in analog chipmaking. These industry vets have decades of technical experience under their belts – they’re the semiconductor powerhouses of the arena. Over the years, they’ve staked out their turf, mastering their niche while pushing analog tech forward. Analog Devices rules when it comes to […]

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TPS22919 5.5 V 1.5 A 90 MΞ© LOAD SWITCH1

TPS22919 5.5 V, 1.5 A, 90 MΞ© LOAD SWITCH

Texas Instruments’ self-protected switch features controlled rise time and adjustable output discharge Texas Instruments’ TPS22919Β device is a small, single-channel load switch with a controlled slew rate. The device contains anΒ N-channel MOSFETΒ that can operate over an input voltage range ofΒ 1.6 V to 5.5 VΒ and can support a maximum continuous current of 1.5 A. The switch ON-state is

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TEXAS INSTRUMENTS’S LMR14010A STEP DOWN CONVERTER

TEXAS INSTRUMENTS’S LMR14010A STEP-DOWN CONVERTER

Texas Instruments’ 4 V to 40 V, 1 A converter features high-efficiency Eco-modeβ„’ at light loads Texas Instruments’sΒ LMR14010AΒ is a pulse-width modulated (PWM), DC-to-DC, buck (step-down) regulator that features a wide input range of 4Β V to 40Β V, suitable for a wide range of applications from industrial to automotive. An ultra-low 1Β Β΅A shutdown current prolongs the battery

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