TUCSON, Ariz.-Texas Instruments said it is rolling out a new family of 125-MSPS dual digital-to-analog converters for cellular and paging base stations, point-to-point microwave systems, wireless local loop, wireless local area networks and cable modems.
The company said the product family “gives customers a higher dynamic performance, lower power and lower price alternative to pin-compatible competitive devices, and simplifies the in-system evaluation and qualification process.”
TI rolls out new converters
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