No. |
Part Name |
Description |
Manufacturer |
181 |
AN702 |
Efficient ISDN Power Converters Using the Si9100 |
Vishay |
182 |
AN707 |
Designing Low-Power Off-Line Flyback Converters, using the Si9120 switchmode controller IC |
Vishay |
183 |
AN713 |
A 1-Watt Flyback Converter Using the Si9100 |
Vishay |
184 |
AN724 |
Designing A High-Frequency, Self-Resonant Reset Forward DC/DC For Telecom Using Si9118/9 PWM/PSM Controller |
Vishay |
185 |
AN727 |
High-Frequency, High-Efficiency Buck Converter Design for Multi-Cell Battery Configured Systems Using Si9167 |
Vishay |
186 |
AN729 |
Designing A High-Frequency, Higher-Power Buck/Boost Converter for Multi-Cell Input Configurations Using Si9168 |
Vishay |
187 |
AN736 |
A Smart Regulator Design for Network Interface Cards Using the Si91860 |
Vishay |
188 |
AN75 |
Using the CS5525/CS5526 in Multiplexed Applications |
Cirrus Logic |
189 |
AN802 |
Low-Voltage Motor Drive Designs Using N-Channel Dual MOSFETs |
Vishay |
190 |
AN825 |
PFC APPLICATION IDEAS USING MAINS TRANSFORMER |
SGS Thomson Microelectronics |
191 |
AN839 |
ST6 - ANALOG MULTIPLE KEY DECODING USING THE ST6-REALIZER |
SGS Thomson Microelectronics |
192 |
AN840 |
ST6 - CODED LOCK USING THE ST6-REALIZER |
SGS Thomson Microelectronics |
193 |
AN841 |
ST6 - A CLOCK DESIGN USING THE ST6-REALIZER |
SGS Thomson Microelectronics |
194 |
AN842 |
ST6 - 7 SEGMENT DISPLAY DRIVE USING THE ST6-REALIZER |
SGS Thomson Microelectronics |
195 |
AN852 |
SIGNAL MULTIPLEXING USING TSH94 STANDBY MODE |
SGS Thomson Microelectronics |
196 |
AN854 |
VOLTAGE QUADRUPLER USING TD310 |
SGS Thomson Microelectronics |
197 |
AN874 |
Using the MAX6950 and the MAX6951 LED Display Drivers with Multiplex Dual-Digit Displays |
MAXIM - Dallas Semiconductor |
198 |
AN895 |
A VOLTAGE SUPERVISOR USING THE TSM101 |
SGS Thomson Microelectronics |
199 |
AN897 |
A LINEAR BATTERY CHARGER USING THE TSM101 |
SGS Thomson Microelectronics |
200 |
AN908 |
HIGH PERFORMANCE VRM USING L4990A, FOR PENTIUM PRO PROCESSOR |
SGS Thomson Microelectronics |
201 |
AN921 |
A THERMOSTAT USING TSM101 |
SGS Thomson Microelectronics |
202 |
AN922 |
USING A SUPER CAP TO BACK UP THE M41T56 |
SGS Thomson Microelectronics |
203 |
AN982 |
ST7 - USING ST7 WITH CERAMIC RESONATOR |
SGS Thomson Microelectronics |
204 |
AN986 |
ST7 - USING THE INDIRECT ADRESSING MODE WITH ST7 |
SGS Thomson Microelectronics |
205 |
AN993 |
ELECTRONIC BALLAST WITH PFC USING L6574 AND L6561 |
SGS Thomson Microelectronics |
206 |
AND8079 |
A Low Cost DDR Memory Power Supply Using the NCP1571 Synchronous Buck Converter and a LM358 Based Linear Voltage Regulator |
ON Semiconductor |
207 |
AND8079D |
A Low Cost DDR Memory Power Supply Using the NCP1571 Synchronous Buck Converter and a LM358 Based Linear Voltage Regulator |
ON Semiconductor |
208 |
AND8098 |
Low-Cost 100 mA High-Voltage Buck and Buck-Boost Using NCP1052 |
ON Semiconductor |
209 |
AP-752 |
AP-752 The Advantages of Using the 82371SB PCI ISA IDE Xcelerator (PIIX3) with the Intel 430HX PCIset in Embedded Designs |
Intel |
210 |
APP NOTE |
Application Note - a 50KHz 200W Half-Bridge Switching Power Supply Using Ring Emitter Transistors |
Fujitsu Microelectronics |
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