Nov 04, 1997
National Semiconductor Corporation? today announced availability of a dual micropower rail-to-rail output single supply op amp with new lows in power current consumption - just 0.95 microamp typical supply current per amplifier, and a guaranteed supply current of 1.2 microamp per amplifier
Oct 02, 1997
National Semiconductor Corporation? today announced the release of the world?s highest-speed, low-power mil-qualified operational amplifiers for high-performance military/aerospace applications, such as radar, sonar, moving map displays and communications
Aug 11, 1997
National Semiconductor Corporation? today announced availability of a broad family of dual and triple low-power, high-output op amps and programmable buffers
Jul 30, 1997
National Semiconductor's Free Design Kit With Newest High-Speed Op Amps Simplifies Prototyping of Active Filters up to 100MHz
Jul 28, 1997
National Semiconductor Corporation? today announced availability of the LMV8172, a vertical deflection output amplifier for cathode ray tubes (CRTs)
Jun 24, 1997
National Semiconductor Corporation? today announced availability of stereo audio amplifiers that deliver 11W per channel into 4-ohm speakers and 7W per channel into 8-ohm loads from a 24V supply at 10% THD (total harmonic distortion)
Jun 12, 1997
National Semiconductor Corporation? today announced availability of an economy version of its high-performance Boomer audio amplifiers. The device?s MSOP package, occupying only half the space of a standard SO-8, makes the mono-bridged LM4864 audio amplifier ideal for cell phones and cordless phones with stringent space limitations
Jun 05, 1997
National Semiconductor Corporation? today raised the level of integration for audio amplifiers to meet the company?s system-on-a-chip strategy
Apr 04, 1997
National Semiconductor Corporation? today announced a new low-power, low-cost addition to its popular line of high-speed, variable-gain amplifiers
Mar 11, 1997
National Semiconductor? Shrinks One-Amp Low Dropout Regulator Into SOT-223 Package
Feb 12, 1997
National Semiconductor Corporation? today announced the National LMX3161, the world's first complete single-chip radio for the Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT) market