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Sharp 108 LCD Monitor.JPG Here are the top ten most viewed Products on ElectronicsWeekly.com in the last week.

Sharp's 108in full high-definition LCD display has caught your eye (pictured), followed by the Texas Instruments PWM power management controller, and the Keithley guide to wireless and RF testing...

1. Sharp 108in full high-definition LCD display

2. Texas Instruments pulse-width modulator (PWM) power management controller

3. Keithley guide to wireless and RF testing

4. Murata ferrite beads for EMI filter applications

5. STMicroelectronics 250A surface-mount power Mosfet

6. Allegro MicroSystems ACS756 Hall-effect current sensor

7. Link supplies 1119 solid-state high-power amplifier

8. Fischer AluLIte Connectors for ultralight product design

9. Gleichmann Sunrise GE-Oxxxx series of chip-on-glass LCD modules

10. Infineon BGA715L7 low noise amplifier for GPS applications

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