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SolarMagic technologyNational Enters Photovoltaic Market with Technology That Maximizes Solar Energy Production
National Semiconductor has entered the photovoltaic market with new technology designed to increase the overall energy output of solar electric power generating systems. National's SolarMagic™ technology extracts the maximum power efficiency of each photovoltaic panel, even when some panels in the array are compromised by shading, debris or inherent panel-to-panel mismatch. Contact LuAnn Jenkins at 408-721-2440.


 

Industry's First Emulated Current-Mode-Controlled Buck-Boost DC-DC Regulator Controller
The industry's first emulated current-mode-controlled, buck-boost DC-DC regulator controller offers an operating voltage range of 3V to 75V for automotive, telecommunications and battery-powered systems. The LM5118 features programmable switching frequency up to 500 kHz, ultra-low shutdown current and smooth transition between buck and buck-boost modes. The LM5118 switching regulator features peak efficiency of 95 percent, positioning it among National's PowerWise® family of energy-efficient products. Contact Gayle Bullock at (408) 721-2033.


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