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Analog Devices' Innovative Direct Digital Synthesis Technology Now Available for Low-Power, Portable Electronics: Consuming just 50 mW of power at a 250-MHz clock rate, ADI's direct digital synthesis IC delivers price and performance to mobile industrial and communications devices. (Dec 17 2007 10:32 GMT) - Analog Devices, Inc. (NYSE: ADI), a global leader in high-performance semiconductors for signal processing applications, is expanding the applicability of its industry leading direct digital synthesis technology into battery-powered industrial, communications and defense electronics applications with the introduction of a complete low-power, low-cost Direct Digital Synthesizer (DDS) specifically designed for wireless, handheld equipment. Unlike competing approaches used to synthesize a digitally controlled frequency, the AD9913 is the first DDS device to deliver a 250-MHz clock rate while consuming as little as 50 mW of power. At less than $5 in volume quantities and available in a compact chip-scale package, the new IC is ideally suited for portable barcode scanners, radar detectors, remote radio controls and other products that require a cost-effective combination of performance and low-power operation. |
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Monday Morning Poll: Best 2008 Comic Book Film? (Dec 17 2007 10:32 GMT) - Filed under: Fandom, Comic/Superhero/Geek, Remakes and Sequels, Monday Morning PollWith the official trailer for The Dark Knight finally arriving online, now seems like a good time to revisit the topic and debate which 2008 comic book flick will turn out the best. The big four, of course, are all slightly different from one another -- one is a sequel from a reboot (The Dark Knight), one is a straight-up reboot from scratch (The Incredible Hulk), one is a straight-up sequel (Hellboy II: The Golden Army) and one marks the first time we're seeing this hero on the big screen (Iron Man). Additionally, we have films on the lower tier, like The Punisher: |
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