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Here is the library for Melexis device TH72001 which is FSK transmitter IC designed for applications in the 315 MHz industrial-scientific-medical (ISM) band. It can also be used for any other system with carrier frequencies at 290 to 350MHz. It comes in package SOIC8. At my facebook page you can find much more new libraries I\'ve recently designed . Feel free to visit my fp at My facebook page
Silicon Labs Si70xx humidity and temperature sensors. Contains all devices of the first and second generations. This new version of the library also contains the newest Si705x temperature sensors.
Silicon Labs Si11xx optical sensors (motion sensors, proximity sensors, UV and ambient light sensors).
Recom Innoline switched regulators. Contains the old and the newest devices from the R-78 series.
Here is the library for Maxim Integrated device MAX9814 which is is a low-cost, high-quality microphone amplifier with automatic gain control (AGC) and low-noise microphone bias. The device features a low-noise preamplifier, variable gain amplifier (VGA), output amplifier, microphone-bias-voltage generator and AGC control circuitry. The MAX9814 is available in the space-saving, 14-pin TDFN package.
Here is the library for Linear Technology device LTM4623 which is a complete 3A step-down switching mode µModule micromodule) regulator in a tiny ultrathin 6.25mm × 6.25mm × 1.82mm LGA package.
This library enables the Coridium ARMmite microcontroller card to be mounted as a daughter card on a larger PCB. All 24 I/O lines and the uC 3.3 V power are made available. The uC may be powered from 5V on the PCB by making a link on the ARMmite board to the power connector. Using 0.1\" pitch header pins and sockets the ARMmite can be made plug in. The ARMmite is a very competent ARM7 32 bit uC, programmable in Visual Basic or C, and supporting Floating Point arithmetic. See http://www.coridiumcorp.com/ for details.