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Top 10 most viewed Products on ElectronicsWeekly.com


05mar08MagmaTitan_Live_A_D_integration%202.jpg Here are the top ten most viewed Products on ElectronicsWeekly.com in the last week, with Xilinx FPGAs for the automotive market leading the way, followed by Marl high power LED drivers and a Switchtec rugged, motor driven siren.

1. Xilinx FPGA targets automotive market

2. Marl expands high power LED drivers

3. National Instruments launches user interface toolkit

4. Switchtec has rugged, motor driven siren

5. Allegro MicroSystems automotive-grade full-bridge MOSFET pre-driver IC

6. adaptiveRF range of Low Noise, Gain Block and Driver RF modules

7. Analog Devices AEC-Q100 qualified iCoupler digital isolators

8. Maxim presents triple DPDT switches

9. European Antennas presents wireless LAN WiFi antennas

10. Atmel, Industrial Software announce Java support

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