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Analog Devices (Nasdaq: ADI) is a leading global high-performance analog technology company dedicated to solving the toughest engineering challenges. We enable our customers to interpret the world around us by intelligently bridging the physical and digital with unmatched technologies that sense, measure, power, connect and interpret. We create innovative solutions to solve design challenges in instrumentation, automation, communications, healthcare, automotive and numerous other industries. The company is a global leader in the design and manufacturing of analog, mixed signal, and DSP integrated circuits to help solve the toughest engineering challenges.
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Analog Devices Articles
Ensuring data integrity in the Internet of Things
According to technology industry researcher Gartner, the number of things in the Internet of Things (IoT) increases by 5.5 million each day. By 2020, the total number is expected to be 20.8 billion. Given that explosive growth, it’s imperative to examine the internet that will connect and enable communication among all these things. Michael Dalton, Analog Devices, explains.
New CTO appointed at Analog Devices
Global specialist in high-performance semiconductors for signal processing applications, Analog Devices, has announced that Daniel Leibholz, Vice President of ADI’s Communications Business Unit, has been named Chief Technology Officer (CTO), effective immediately. As CTO, Dan will develop and lead ADI’s technology strategy for applications across the company’s end markets.
Total managed power with digital power system
Discover the benefits of digital control, monitoring, and safety in a power system.
Steer by wire steering angle and torque sensor
An innovative approach to steering angle and torque measurement.
Quietly powering GSPS ADCs in half the space
Analogue to digital converters (ADCs) have evolved into gigasamples per second (Gample/s) with a corresponding increase in serviceable bandwidth, say Aldrick Limjoco, Patrick Pasaquian, and Jefferson Eco, Analog Devices
Power conversion solutions at PCIM
It has been announced that visitors to Analog Devices’ (ADI) stand (Stand 442, in Hall 6) at the PCIM 2019 exhibition and conference, will see a series of demonstrations showing ADI technologies in battery management and power conversion designs for efficient energy storage and EV chargers.
US and EU urged to lower barriers to high-tech trade
Joining a roundtable with the US government’s Department of Commerce to discuss US/European Union trade arrangements on the second day of the Hannover Trade Fair, Analog Devices urged both sides to step up efforts to break down non-tariff barriers to trade in technology components and systems.
UnitedSiC announces strategic investment by Analog Devices
UnitedSiC, a manufacturer of silicon carbide (SiC) power semiconductors, has announced a strategic investment and long-term supply agreement from Analog Devices (ADI). Terms of the investment and supply agreement were not announced.
Microwave up and downconverters operate over wide frequency range
Analog Devices has announced the ADMV1013 and ADMV1014, a paired highly integrated microwave upconverter and downconverter, respectively. These ICs operate over a very wide frequency range with 50 Ω-match from 24GHz up to 44GHz, facilitating ease of design and reducing the costs of building a single platform that can cover all 5Gmm Wave frequency bands including 28 and 39GHz.
SHARC audio module platform for rapid audio DSP project
Analog Devices has announced the availability of the SHARC Audio Module, a hardware/software platform that facilitates efficient product prototyping, development, and production of a variety of digital audio products. Delivering an innovative combination of high-performance audio signal processing components and a comprehensive software development environment, the SHARC Audio Module is suitable for effects processors, multi-channel audio systems...
Audio bus technologies improve vehicle energy efficiency
Analog Devices has announced that a Chinese automotive manufacturer called BYD has selected ADI’s Automotive Audio Bus (A2B) and SHARC Digital Signal Processor (DSP) to build more energy efficient and eco-friendly vehicle platforms while enhancing the immersive audio entertainment experience for drivers.
Do power systems make the grade for autonomous vehicles?
Voltage and current levels will change, but the requirements for low EMI/EMC emissions will not, argues Tony Armstrong, Analog Devices.
Technologies for every area of embedded system design
It has been announced that Analog Devices’ (ADI) presence at embedded world 2019 will feature a broad range of demonstrations and presentations, re-affirming the company's mission to sense, measure, interpret, connect, power and secure, and hoping to place it at the core of embedded system design across every application domain.
EMC protection for precision system analogue inputs and outputs
This video highlights the application note AN-1436 from Analog Devices.
Cell and stack monitoring for high voltage battery management
Analog Devices battery management devices operate on a single communication bus to precisely measure values of a high voltage battery stack, such as stack current, voltage and charge.
High-definition maps for autonomous vehicles
A strategic collaboration to advance the development of high-definition (HD) maps in autonomous vehicles has been announced between Analog Devices, (ADI) and Momenta. HD maps are a critical element of autonomous driving and must deliver accurate, real-time information to help safely guide the vehicle to its destination.
Spearheading the autonomous driving revolution
At the recent electronica exhibition, Electronic Specifier Editor Joe Bush caught up with Chris Jacobs, Vice President, Autonomous Transportation & Safety at Analog Devices (ADI), to find out what technologies the company are focusing on in its drive towards the next level of autonomous driving.
Safety isolated CAN FD transceivers deliver 12Mbps networks
Addressing the need for speed, functionality, isolation, and performance in industrial and building automation, energy systems, and mil/aero networks, Analog Devices, has announced an extension to its transceiver product line for controller area networks with flexible data-rate (CAN FD).
High-power µModule regulator eases cooling requirements
The suite of Power by Linear µModule regulators from Analog Devices, (ADI), has been expanded with the LTM4700 step-down DC/DC power regulator, which combines the highest power in its class with the energy efficient performance needed to reduce data centre infrastructure cooling requirements.
Automotive design steps up EMI standards
Automotive and industrial design demands compact power supplies that meet low EMI standards, says Joey Yurgelon, Jesus Rosales, and Mark Marosek, Analog Devices