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Application Notes
App Note 4314: Getting Started with the MAXQ610 Evaluation Kit (EV Kit) and the IAR Embedded Workbench
App Note 4292: Where Is Ground?
App Note 4291: Stack References for Higher Adjustable Voltages from a Digital Pot
App Note 4290: Ratiometric Design Overcomes the 25% Tolerance of a Digital Potentiometer
App Note 4282: HFRD-33.0 HDMI and DVI, 4 x 4 Crosspoint Switch
App Note 4277: Getting Started with the MAXQ2000 USB Thumb Evaluation Kit
App Note 4267: Proven Implementations of the I²C Bus
App Note 4253: PWM Intensity Control for the MAX6964 LED Driver
App Note 4246: How to Use Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) on the MAXQ3180 Microcontroller
App Note 4240: Active High-Voltage Transient Protectors Trump Conventional Approaches in Automotive Electronics
App Note 4238: Implementing a Soft Stack in Data Memory on the MAXQ2000
App Note 4232: HFRD-34.0 4 x 4 DVI KVM Switch
App Note 4229: Comparison of Internal and External Watchdog Timers
App Note 4205: Using the uIP Stack to Network a MAXQ Microcontroller
App Note 4200: Getting Started with the DS8113 Smart-Card Analog Interface Evaluation Kit
App Note 4195: Selecting SPI Clock Modes for Interfacing the MAX1132 ADC with the MAXQ2000 Microcontroller
App Note 4194: How to Use the MAXQ2000 as a Voltmeter
App Note 4091: Reference Design for Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) Midspan or Endspan Insertion
App Note 4081: Alternate Circuits for Overvoltage Protection: Tips and Tricks
App Note 4051: Using an Analog Voltage to Control a Digital Potentiometer
App Note 4024: SPI/I²C Bus Lines Control Multiple Peripherals
App Note 4021: MAX6956 Programming Guide
App Note 4017: How to Create a MAXQ®-Based "Learning" Remote Control
App Note 4012: Implementing a JTAG Bootloader Master for the MAXQ2000 Microcontroller
App Note 4011: How to Construct a Pushbutton Controller for the DS1803/DS1805 Digital Potentiometers
App Note 4008: Calling Utility ROM Functions with IAR's Embedded Workbench for MAXQ
App Note 4002: Understanding Flip-Chip and Chip-Scale Package Technologies and Their Applications
App Note 3996: Logging the Linear Digital Potentiometer
App Note 3980: Power Supplies for Next-Generation Automotive Lighting
App Note 3971: Using a Digital Potentiometer for Push-and-Hold Control-Setting Adjustments
App Note 3970: Using a Digital Potentiometer to Implement an Automotive Lighting Dimmer Conserves Power and Increases Efficiency
App Note 3969: SD Media Format Expands the MAXQ2000's Space for Nonvolatile Data Storage
App Note 3966: Multiplexing JTAG Interface Pins on MAXQ Microcontrollers
App Note 3960: Unlocking the Secrets of the MAXQ®
App Note 3939: DC-DC Controllers Use Average-Current-Mode Control for Infotainment Applications
App Note 3899: Frequency Calculator for the DS1086L
App Note 3845: The MAXQ Microcontroller in Action: Designing a Bicycle Computer with the MAXQ2000
App Note 3814: Port Expanders for Flip-Cell Phones Save Cost and Space
App Note 3770: Table Operations for the MAXQ Architecture
App Note 3729: Using the MAX6951/MAX6950 LED Display Drivers with SPI Interface to Communicate with the MAXQ2000 Microcontroller
App Note 3722: Developing FFT Applications with Low-Power Microcontrollers
App Note 3720: Options for Embedded User Interfaces
App Note 3698: Getting Started with Rowley CrossWorks and the MAXQ2000 Evaluation Kit
App Note 3688: Using the MAXQ2000 with the MAX6960 to Create a Stock Quote Display System
App Note 3667: Using Lookup Tables to Perform Gamma Correction on LEDs
App Note 3666: Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) with the MAXQ2000 Timer Type 2
App Note 3658: Serializing an HD44780 LCD Display
App Note 3653: MAXQ Microcontroller Drives a Smart and Intelligent 4-20mA Transmitter
App Note 3637: Add USB to Anything
App Note 3623: Battery-Charger PWM Input Has Watchdog Protection
App Note 3620: Temperature-Based Fan Control Using the MAXQ2000 Microcontroller
App Note 3593: MAXQ Competitive Analysis Study
App Note 3588: Software I²C Driver for the MAXQ2000 Microcontroller
App Note 3568: Using the MAXQ2000 with the MAX4397 to Create an Inexpensive Audio/Video Source Selector
App Note 3563: Using Data Pointers to Read/Write to SRAM
App Note 3561: Getting Started with MAX-IDE
App Note 3548: Using an LCD with MAXQ Microcontrollers
App Note 3546: Security System Control with the MAXQ2000
App Note 3512: Automotive Applications for Silicon Spread-Spectrum Oscillators
App Note 3509: Individual LED Intensity Control with MAX6958/MAX6959 LED Drivers
App Note 3483: Audio Filtering with the MAXQ2000
App Note 3466: GPIO Expander Provides Charge Pump for Blue LEDs
App Note 3462: Extending MAX6954 and MAX6955 Keyscan Beyond 32 Keys
App Note 3461: Extending the MAX6959 LED Display-Driver Keyscan from 8-Keys to 12-Keys
App Note 3414: Using a Keypad and LCD Display with the MAXQ2000
App Note 3397: Clarification of DS1804 Ordering Information and Package Marking
App Note 3386: Signal Processing with the MAXQ Multiply-Accumulate Unit (MAC)
App Note 3385: An Example Application Using the MAXQ2000 Evaluation Kit
App Note 3384: Accessing the Functions Provided in the MAXQ Utility ROM
App Note 3383: Programming in the MAXQ Environment
App Note 3378: Getting Started with the IAR Compiler and the MAXQ2000 Evaluation Kit
App Note 3377: Maxim Wafer-Level Package Assembly Guide
App Note 3317: Adding Windows NT/2000/XP Support to the AN3315 Parallel-Port 2-Wire Software
App Note 3315: Writing Parallel-Port 2-Wire Software in C
App Note 3291: Using DS4510/DS4520/DS4550 to Select Backup Flash Memory
App Note 3289: Supervisor IC Indicates Fan Failure
App Note 3283: One Button Turns Microprocessor On and Off
App Note 3227: Power-On Reset and Related Supervisory Functions
App Note 3222: Introduction to the MAXQ Architecture
App Note 3221: Benchmarking the MAXQ Instruction-Set Architecture vs. RISC Competitors
App Note 3212: Quick-Start: Driving 16-Segment Displays with the MAX6954
App Note 3211: Quick-Start: Driving 14-Segment Displays with the MAX6954
App Note 3210: Quick-Start: Driving 7-Segment Displays with the MAX6954
App Note 3205: Using Timers in the MAXQ Family of Microcontrollers
App Note 3191: Protecting Against Shorts Between a Battery and the PWM Wall Cube Charging Supply
App Note 3081: How to Increase the Bandwidth of Digital Potentiometers 10x to 100x
App Note 3006: Using MAXQ's Multiplier Module
App Note 2863: The Effects of Adjusting the DS1086L's Dither Span and Dither Frequency on EMC Measurements
App Note 2853: Supervisors in Multivoltage Systems
App Note 2852: Using a PC to Experiment with the MAX7300/MAX7301 Port Expanders
App Note 2791: Using the MAX6955 LED Display Driver with a PIC Microcontroller to Scroll Messages
App Note 2765: Flexible Fault Protection
App Note 2378: Handy Circuit Gives Systems Flexible Fault Protection
App Note 2237: Simple Circuit Disconnects Load from Low-Voltage Supply
App Note 2199: Driving LEDs with Push-Pull Port Expander Outputs
App Note 2198: Driving LEDs with Open Drain Port Expander Outputs
App Note 2197: Driving LEDs with Constant Current Port Expander Outputs
App Note 1942: Driving 4-1/2 Digit Counter Displays with the MAX6958/59 LED Drivers
App Note 1936: Driving 4-1/2 Digit Meter Displays with the MAX6958/59 LED Drivers
App Note 1928: Wiring the MAX6958/59 to 4-Digit Clock Displays
App Note 1926: Watchdogs Improve System Reliability—How to Choose the Right Part
App Note 1883: LEDs Are Still Popular (and Improving) after All These Years
App Note 1880: Charlieplexing - Reduced Pin-Count LED Display Multiplexing
App Note 1879: Using Maxim SPI-compatible Display Drivers with other SPI Peripherals
App Note 1865: Different Ways to Use a MAX6369 Series Watchdog Timer
App Note 1837: One-Shot Timing Improves Microprocessor Reset Circuit
App Note 229: Delay Lines Comparison
App Note 1804: Driving LEDs in Battery-Operated Applications: Controlling Brightness Power Efficiently
App Note 1802: ESD-Protected EPOT System has Pushbutton Interface
App Note 1748: VFD Grid/Anode Supply Using MAX6850-MAX6853 PUMP Output
App Note 220: Decoupling Requirements for the DS1077/DS1085 EconOscillators
App Note 1195: Maximize Battery Life and Minimize Replacements
App Note 1193: Electronic Displays Comparison
App Note 209: How Delay Lines Work
App Note 1156: Low-Cost AC Supply
App Note 1154: Vacuum-Fluorescent-Display (VFD) Tube Manufacturers' Web Sites
App Note 1148: Adding Global LED Intensity Control to the MAX6954 and MAX6955 LED Drivers
App Note 1146: Adding Panel LED Intensity Control to MAX6952 and MAX6953 5x7 Matrix LED Drivers
App Note 1142: Experimenting with the MAX6956 and MAX6957 SPI and I²C GPIO and LED Display Drivers from a PC
App Note 1141: Adding Global Intensity Control to the MAX6956 and MAX6957 Static LED Drivers
App Note 1136: Switching Between Battery and External Power Sources
App Note 1131: Selecting Numeric and Alphanumeric Display Configurations for the MAX6954 and MAX6955 SPI and I²C LED Display Drivers
App Note 1070: Windowed Watchdog Enhances µP Supervisors
App Note 939: Choosing Supervisor Outputs
App Note 893: Switch-Debouncer IC Creates A Long-Period Timer
App Note 1050: Reset Circuit Ensures Valid Supply Voltage
App Note 874: Using the MAX6950 and the MAX6951 LED Display Drivers with Multiplex Dual-Digit Displays
App Note 183: Controlling a Variable Voltage Power Supply Using the DS1809 (Pushbutton Control)
App Note 1034: Software Control of the MAX6952 and MAX6953 LED Drivers in Graphic Applications
App Note 1033: Building Dot Matrix Graphic Panels with the MAX6952 and MAX6953 5x7 LED Drivers
App Note 983: Tech Brief 37: Replacing Passive Hybrid Delay Lines with All-Silicon Delay Lines
App Note 980: Experimenting with the MAX6952 and MAX6953 SPI and I²C LED Display Drivers from a PC
App Note 979: Tech Brief 36: Building a Pulse Width Discriminator Using a Delay Line
App Note 977: Tech Brief 34: Building Precision Pulse Width Modulators Using Delay Lines
App Note 14: Design Considerations for All-Silicon Delay Lines
App Note 592: Silicon Timed Circuits: Frequently Asked Questions
App Note 168: DS1669/DS1869 Digital Potentiometer Modes of Operation
App Note 828: LED Manufacturers' Web Sites
App Note 881: Tech Brief 32: Frequency Doubler using Delay Lines
App Note 879: Tech Brief 30: Skew Correction Using Delay Lines
App Note 876: Migrating from the MAX7219 and MAX7221 to the MAX6950 and MAX6951 LED Drivers
App Note 875: Experimenting with the MAX6950 and the MAX6951 SPI LED Display Drivers from a PC
App Note 843: Industrial 0V to +10V Digital Potentiometer
App Note 805: Low-Cost, 24V Industrial Controller Is ESD-Protected
App Note 593: Dallas Semiconductor Digital Potentiometers: Frequently Asked Questions
App Note 764: Interfacing Switches and Relays to the Real World in Real Time
App Note 1858: Tiny IC Debounces Pushbutton Switch
App Note 1118: Manually Operated Digital Potentiometer Doesn't Need a Microprocessor
App Note 608: Micropower Circuit Offers Automatic Shutdown and Low-Battery Lockout
App Note 582: Watchdog Timer Assumes Varied Roles
App Note 410: Controlling a DS1804 Using an 8051-Compatible Microcontroller
App Note 720: Microprocessor Supervisors Offer Big Insurance in Small Packages
App Note 287: Switch Bounce and Other Dirty Little Secrets
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