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Mixed Signal & Analog Showcase
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Mixed Signal & Analog Showcase Inside:
Showcase (Volume 28) is available in HTML and PDF format. - 351KB

Analog Design Challenge — A
    chance to win $60,000

Supply Voltage Supervisor and
    watchdog timer
Three high-quality stereo audio
    codecs
Low-voltage differential
    signaling (LVDS) family
    of devices plus EVM offer
High-speed xDSL line
    driver/receiver offers ultra-low
    distortion
Family of rail-to-rail I/O ap amps
    drive ± 90-mA loads
Low-voltage single-supply
    family of op amps offers
    exceptional ac performance
Audio power amplifiers with
    75-mW stereo output drive
Universal op amp EVM offered
    with and without devices
    attached
The industry's fastest 12-bit
    Vout DACs available
New RF modulator/synthesizer
    simplifies the design of IS-136
    wireless handsets
Ultra low power MCU - 0.1 µA
    sleep mode
High-speed low-cost RS-232
    interface devices ideal for
    PC desktop applications
ESD protection at ± 15-kV in
    data line transceivers
New Data Transmission Line
    Circuits Data Book


Convert Analog to Cash

Features

  • $60,000 cash
  • Design Challenge CD
  • Free samples
  • Discounts on EVM

The digital world can't function without analog – and we're putting up $60,000 to prove it. Texas Instruments is awarding a total of $60,000 in cash for designs that most inventively use our analog and mixed-signal products to address a real-world design challenge. Request your entry kit today and you'll receive TI's Analog Design Challenge CD packed with technical documentation and support information, along with free TI product sample offers and valuable discounts on your next EVM purchase.

The contest is open to anyone with a great idea. Enter on your own or grab a team from work. You'll experience firsthand the comprehensive line of products that made TI the world leader in Analog and Mixed-Signal.

Enter the $60,000 Analog Design Challenge today! With our extensive design support and full line of analog and mixed-signal devices, the only way you can lose is by not entering.

The Analog Design Challenge is being conducted by CMP Media, Inc., and exclusively sponsored by Texas Instruments Incorporated.

To request an entry kit with complete contest rules:

Vol 28 August, 1998

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