TI introduces SAR ADC with intelligent system power management
DALLAS, July 14 /PRNewswire/ -- Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) (NYSE: TXN) today introduced the 12-bit ADS7924 successive approximation (SAR) analog-to-digital converter (ADC). Through intelligent system power management features, the 2.2-V ADS7924 works with any low-power system requiring sensor monitoring to potentially lower power across the system by more than 50 percent.
Seniors Receive DTV Installation Assistance at Van Ness Senior Building in Washington DC
The Digital Television Converter box $40 Coupon program is back in action. The Obama administration has appropriated another $650 million for The National Telecommunications & Information Administration (NTIA) to generate much-needed converter box coupons. Over 4 million residents on the waiting list will get their coupons first, followed immediately by households who receive signals over-the-air only. The new funding will also allow residents with expired coupons to reapply for new ones.
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What Consumers Need to Know about the Digital TV Transition
WhiteFence.com helps educate families and people across the country on what to expect with the June 2009 DTV transition.
Seniors Receive DTV Installation Assistance at Van Ness Senior Building in Washington DC
The Digital Television Converter box $40 Coupon program is back in action. The Obama administration has appropriated another $650 million for The National Telecommunications & Information Administration (NTIA) to generate much-needed converter box coupons. Over 4 million residents on the waiting list will get their coupons first, followed immediately by households who receive signals over-the-air only. The new funding will also allow residents with expired coupons to reapply for new ones.
Digital TV Is Only Two Months Away!
If you own a television set that is several years old, now is the time to get ready. The day is coming when you will turn on your TV and get nothing but snow. No local channels not even your local news and weather. If you have cable or satellite, then you can call them and complain. However, if you rely solely on only an antenna or use an antenna to receive your local broadcast stations, then changes will have to be made.
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