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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 an Atmel ARM9-based embedded microprocessor leading the way, followed by a National Semiconductor SerDes chipset, and Kemet expanding its multilayer ceramic capacitors (MLCC) product range.

1. Atmel presents ARM9-based embedded microprocessor

2. National Semiconductor claims industry's lowest jitter serdes chipset

3. Kemet expands MLCC product range

4. National Instruments launches user interface toolkit

5. XP Power I series low power isolated DC/DC converters

6. Ramtron introduces F-RAM EDR

7. TTI low-cost frequency counter operates to 3GHz

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

9. Adaptive RF introduces OFDM wireless IP modem

10. Vishay launches automotive precision thin film chip resistor


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