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MAX2904ETI+ | Company: Analog Devices Inc./Maxim Integrated |
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Description:RF TX IC ASK 868/915MHZ 28WFQFN | Package:- | Status:- |
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In Stock3751
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Price: $6.1795 | |
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MAX2850ITK+CFV | Company: Analog Devices Inc./Maxim Integrated |
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Description:5GHZ, 4-CHANNEL MIMO TRANSMITTER | Package:- | Status:- |
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In Stock8391
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Price: Call | |
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MAX2370ETM+ | Company: Analog Devices Inc./Maxim Integrated |
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Description:RF TX IC CDMA2000 450MHZ 48WFQFN | Package:- | Status:- |
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In Stock6666
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Price: Call | |
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MAX1472AKA-T | Company: Analog Devices Inc./Maxim Integrated |
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Description:XTAL-BASED ASK TRANSMITTER | Package:- | Status:- |
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In Stock9950
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Price: Call | |
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MAX2507ELM-TD | Company: Analog Devices Inc./Maxim Integrated |
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Description:MAX2507 RF TRANSMITTER | Package:- | Status:- |
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In Stock717
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Price: Call | |
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MAX14726ETE+ | Company: Analog Devices Inc./Maxim Integrated |
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Description:IC RF TRANSMITTER 16TQFN | Package:- | Status:- |
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In Stock25062
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Price: Call | |
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MICRF113YM6-TR | Company: Microchip Technology |
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Description:RF TX IC ASK 300-450MHZ SOT23-6 | Package:- | Status:- |
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In Stock6813
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Price: $0.8585 | |
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MICRF112YMM-TR | Company: Microchip Technology |
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Description:RF TX IC ASK 300-450MHZ 10TFSOP | Package:- | Status:- |
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In Stock4043
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Price: $0.765 | |
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ATA8403C-6AQY-66 | Company: Microchip Technology |
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Description:RF TX IC ASK 868-928MHZ 8TSSOP | Package:- | Status:- |
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In Stock23071
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Price: $0.9435 | |
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MICRF114T-I/OT | Company: Microchip Technology |
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Description:RF XMITTER 285-445MHZ SOT23-6 | Package:- | Status:- |
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In Stock37058
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Price: $0.7905 | |
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ATA8404C-6DQY-66 | Company: Microchip Technology |
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Description:RF TX IC ASK 313-317MHZ 10TFSOP | Package:- | Status:- |
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In Stock1124
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Price: $1.071 | |
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PIC12F529T39A-I/ST | Company: Microchip Technology |
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Description:RF TX IC FSK 310/433MHZ 14TSSOP | Package:- | Status:- |
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In Stock12943
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Price: $1.462 | |
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MICRF405YML-TR | Company: Microchip Technology |
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Description:RF TX IC ASK 290-980MHZ 24VFQFN | Package:- | Status:- |
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In Stock1722
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Price: $1.9125 | |
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ATA6286C-PNPW | Company: Microchip Technology |
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Description:RF TX IC ASK/FSK 433MHZ 32VFQFN | Package:- | Status:- |
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In Stock2275
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Price: $3.8505 | |
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MICRF112YMM | Company: Microchip Technology |
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Description:300MHZ TO 450MHZ, PLUS 10DBM, 1. | Package:- | Status:- |
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In Stock4616
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Price: Call | |
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ATA8742C-PXQW-1 | Company: Microchip Technology |
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Description:RF XMITTER UHF 429-439MHZ 24VQFN | Package:- | Status:- |
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In Stock28545
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Price: $1.6575 | |
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MICRF103YM | Company: Microchip Technology |
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Description:QWIKRADIO UHF ASK TRANSMITTER | Package:- | Status:- |
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In Stock1121
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Price: Call | |
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MICRF103BM | Company: Microchip Technology |
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Description:QWIKRADIO UHF ASK TRANSMITTER | Package:- | Status:- |
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In Stock4909
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Price: Call | |
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AT86RF401E-6GS | Company: Microchip Technology |
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Description:RF TX IC ASK 264-456MHZ 20TSSOP | Package:- | Status:- |
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In Stock38167
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Price: Call | |
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MICRF103BM | Company: Microchip Technology |
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Description:RF TX IC ASK 800MHZ-1GHZ 8SOIC | Package:- | Status:- |
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In Stock49946
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Price: Call | |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are application specific integrated circuits used for?
ASIC stands for application-specific integrated circuit. ASICs are silicon chips designed for a very specific purpose, created to perform a repeated function very effectively – as opposed to general-purpose chips which can perform an endless variety of functions, but less efficiently (such as GPUs or CPUs).
Which is correct application specific integrated circuits?
Application specific integrated circuits are highly specialized devices. ... Some examples of ASIC chip include chips for satellites, chips designed to run a cell phone, Bitcoin Miner, chip used in a voice recorder etc. Some ICs that are not ASICs include memory chips like ROM, DRAM; ICs at LSI, SSI and MSI levels etc.
What is better ASIC or GPU?
In short: ASICs are best for mining Bitcoin, Litecoin, Dash, and coins that are based off these algorithms. GPUs are best for mining Ethereum, Monero, Ravencoin, and coins based off those algorithms. Note: Over time all of these coins will produce less thanks to halvings which cut the reward for mining blocks in half.
Is an ASIC a processor?
Application Specific Integrated Circuit) Pronounced "A sik," an ASIC is a chip that is custom designed for a specific purpose. Although CPUs and microcontrollers (MCUs) are also custom designed, they fall under the "general purpose" processor category.
What does ASIC do in accounting?
The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) regulates registered companies, financial markets, and providers of financial services and credit services.
What types of complaints does ASIC deal with?
ASIC is interested in scams involving a financial product, such as: financial products and services promising returns that are too good to be true. phone investment scams. pyramid marketing schemes involving a financial product.
How can ASIC help me?
Other ways we may be able to help you For information about how to report misconduct, see Report misconduct to ASIC. Our consumer and investor website Moneysmart offers up-to-date financial tips and safety checks on: scams and swindlers. shares, managed investments, superannuation, insurance and deposits.
What is ASIC in Cryptocurrency?
An application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) miners are electronic circuits designed for the sole purpose of mining bitcoins or other cryptocurrencies. ... Bitcoin miners review and verify previous bitcoin transactions and create new blocks so that the data can be added to the blockchain.