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Skyworks Introduces Step-Down Converter for Space-Constrained Applications
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Skyworks Solutions,
Inc. introduces a µSwitcher™ step-down converter for space-constrained, portable applications including Bluetooth®
headsets, smartphones, digital cameras, hard-disk drives, portable media players and other battery-operated handheld
computers/peripherals. The SKY87250 is a highly efficient, low-supply regulator with integrated inductor housed
in a compact package. Given its ultra-small footprint, integrated inductor and capacitance, the converter is easy
to design in and requires very little support. The link to the datasheet can be found on
www.skyworksinc.com at:
http://www.skyworksinc.com/Product.aspx?ProductID=1606.
Samples are available, and pricing depends on quantities. Please contact a sales representative at
sales@skyworksinc.com or visit the company’s Web site at
www.skyworksinc.com for more information.
[borders/inc-300x250.htm]About Skyworks
Skyworks Solutions, Inc. is an innovator of high performance analog semiconductors. Leveraging core technologies,
Skyworks supports automotive, broadband, cellular infrastructure, energy management, GPS, industrial, medical, military,
wireless networking, smartphone and tablet applications. The Company’s portfolio includes amplifiers, attenuators,
circulators, detectors, diodes, directional couplers, front-end modules, hybrids, infrastructure RF subsystems,
isolators, lighting and display solutions, mixers/demodulators, optocouplers, optoisolators, phase shifters, PLLs/synthesizers/VCOs,
power dividers/combiners, power management devices, receivers, switches and technical ceramics.
Headquartered
in Woburn, Mass., Skyworks is worldwide with engineering, manufacturing, sales and service facilities throughout
Asia, Europe and North America. For more information, please visit Skyworks’ Web site at:
www.skyworksinc.com
Contact
Amanda Ingalls, (949) 231-3045
sales@skyworksinc.com
www.skyworksinc.com
Posted August 15, 2013
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