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We know you are overloaded with information about new products so we designed Resource to be easy to scan for the information that is really of interest and value to you. Each quarterly issue contains information about Dallas Semiconductor's newest devices, continuing favorites, plus how you can use these devices in your design projects.
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Issue 2, 3Q97 |
DS1624 Digital Thermometer: Direct-to-digital temp sensor with memory | Page 1 |
DS2435 Battery ID Chip: Single-chip solution for battery management | Page 2 | |
High-Speed Microcontrollers: 8051 micros offer 99 MHz performance | Page 3 | |
DS1804 Digital Potentiometer: Cost-effective NV pot for any application | Page 4 | |
DS2152/54 T1/E1 Chips: Application idea: Design a 4-port T1/E1 card | Page 5 | |
DS1075 EconOscillator: Reprogram the fixed-frequency oscillator in-circuit | Page 6 | |
3.3V MicroMonitor: CPU Supervisor for easy 3-volt board upgrades | Page 7 | |
New SCSI Terminators: Lower price drop-in terminator replacements | Page 8 | |
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Issue 1, 2Q97 |
Y2K-Compliant Clocks: Avoid system confusion in Year 2000 | Page 1 |
EconOscillator: Economical reference oscillator | Page 2 | |
Temperature Sensors: Direct-to-digital temperature reading | Page 3 | |
3V Microcontroller: Executes instructions in 4 clock cycles | Page 4 | |
T1/E1 Chips: One-chip interface to T1/E1 lines | Page 5 | |
NV SRAM Modules: Lowest available standby current | Page 6 | |
SCSI Terminator: LVD and SE terminator on one chip | Page 7 | |
Tech Briefs: Using Dallas' devices in designs | Page 8 |
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