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Top 10 most viewed Products on ElectronicsWeekly.com

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Here are the top ten most viewed Products on ElectronicsWeekly.com in the last week, with a Cypress touch sensing chip leading the way, followed by a Maxim automotive CAN transceiver, a Baldor frequency inverter, and Atmel FingerChip biometric security system.

1. Cypress has CapSense touch sensing single-chip

2. Maxim has robust, high-speed automotive CAN transceiver

3. Mitsubishi launches GaAs HEMT

4. Baldor introduces frequency inverter drives for AC motors

5. Atmel FingerChip biometric security system

6. Maxim launches white LED driver

7. Maxim presents low-power polyphase MAX3180 IC

8. Micron says memory design can save power

9. Motorola launches W24 M2M wireless module

10. TTI announces new SIM connectors from AVX

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