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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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Synchronous buck regulator reduces heat, EMI and footprint
The Power by Linear LTC3310S, a five volts, 10A low EMI monolithic synchronous buck converter has been announced by Analog Devices. The device’s fixed frequency peak current mode architecture is ideal for high step-down ratio applications that demand fast transient response.
Transceivers bring high-definition video via cable infrastructure
A transceiver series that enables high-definition (HD) video over existing Unshielded Twisted Pair cables and unshielded connectors has been introduced by Analog Devices. This allows OEMs to upgrade easily from standard-definition cameras to HD cameras and provide the superior resolution and image quality required for today’s automotive camera applications.
Precision converters simplify PLC module development
Two multi-channel +/-10V and 0-20mA precision A/D converters that better enable implementation of programmable logic controller (PLC) and distributed control system (DCS) modules have been introduced by Analog Devices, (ADI).
Dual two phase boost controller can cascade outputs to regulate beyond
A two phase nonsynchronous boost controller that drives two stages of external N-channel power MOSFETs has been released by Analog Devices, with the Power by Linear LTC7840. It is configurable as single or dual output boost regulator or for higher voltages, the output of the first channel can feed the input of second channel allowing an output voltage which exceeds several hundred volts.
Buck boost controller designed for battery systems in autonomous cars
Analog Devices has announced an 98% efficient bidirectional buck-boost switching regulator controller that operates between two batteries that have the same voltage, which are suitable for redundancy in self-driving cars. The LT8708/-1 operates from an input voltage that can be above, below or equal to the output voltage, making it well suited for two each 12, 24 or 48V batteries commonly found in electric and hybrid vehicles.
Mastery of the digital-to-physical interface
electronica 2018 trade fair will see Analog Devices’ (ADI) largest presence yet, as well as being the first show to feature the company’s expanded range of technologies following the successful acquisition of Linear Technology. A broad range of demonstrations will showcase every aspect of the company’s mission.
Accurate supervisors target very low voltage components
Analog Devices has announced the Power by Linear LTC2962-LTC2964 family of accurate 4-channel voltage supervisors for increased system voltage margin and enhanced reliability. ASIC, FPGA, DSP, MCU and MPU architectures that operate from supplies as low as 1V cannot utilise traditional 1-2% accurate voltage supervisors without shedding valuable system voltage margin and shrinking the remaining load operating voltage range.
What’s in your portable product?
Power-hungry handheld devices, medical products and industrial instruments require multi-cell or high capacity batteries to support ever-increasing processing needs, explains Tony Armstrong, Analog Devices
Enabling the infrastructure of 5G at European Microwave Week
At the forthcoming European Microwave Week 2018 (Madrid, Spain, 25th-29th September), visitors to Analog Devices stand will be able to view demonstrations and exhibits that reaffirm the company’s position as a semiconductor supplier for RF, microwave and millimeter wave designs at every frequency from DC to over 100GHz.
Headquarters to feature a cross-functional group collaboration space
Analog Devices has announced it has broken ground on its global headquarters in Wilmington, Mass. The facility will feature laboratories, design and manufacturing and cross-functional group collaboration space. In addition to 13,700 additional square meters for research and development, the global headquarters will include a 4,700m² Hub comprising a café, fitness facility and auditorium designed to enable and encourage emplo...
Regulator with digital power system management
The LTM4686 from Power by Linear, a dual 10A or single 20A ultrathin step-down µModule regulator with a PMBus interface housed in a 16x11.9x1.82mm LGA package has been announced by Analog Devices.
1A step-down regulators + LDO reduces footprint & EMI
Analog Devices has announced the Power by Linear ADP5138, automotive qualified, high efficiency, 3.2MHz synchronous quad output buck regulators, incorporating a fixed frequency, peak current mode, PWM control architecture that reduces conducted and radiated emissions. The device’s high efficiency buck regulators improve thermal management, operate down to 0.8V outputs and deliver up to 1A of continuous output current from each cha...
High precision fixed gain fully differential amplifiers
Precision, fixed gain, fully differential amplifiers have been announced by Analog Devices with the LTC6363-0.5, LTC6363-1 and LTC6363-2, creating a family of ultra-precision fixed-gain variants of the successful LTC6363 amplifier. The new offerings are available in fixed gains of 0.5, 1 and 2V/V which provide flexibility when scaling inputs to the full range of ADCs.
Switching surge stopper protects against 150V transients
Analog Devices has announced the Power by Linear LTC7862, a high efficiency switching surge stopper with overvoltage and overcurrent protection for high availability systems. The LTC7862 drives an N-channel power MOSFET stage. During normal operation the LTC7862 passes the input voltage through to the output with minimal conduction loss.
Integrated 2.5A backup power manager provides efficiency charging
Available now from Analog Devices is the Power by Linear LTC4041, a complete supercapacitor backup power management system for 2.9 to 5.5V supply rails that must be kept active during a main power failure. Supercapacitors have higher power density than batteries, making them ideal for systems requiring high peak power backup for short periods of time.
Super sequencer simplifies multi-rail power system management
It has been announced by Analog Devices, that it is releasing the Power by Linear ADM1266 Super Sequencer, a highly programmable device for monitoring, sequencing, and margining up to 17 power supplies.
Collaboration on biometric authentication technologies
A collaboration to develop a complete biometric authentication solution for use in automotive vehicles has been announced between Analog Devices (ADI) and B-Secur.
Low IQ buck controller plus 8A configurable buck DC/DCs
Analog Devices has announced the Power by Linear LTC3372, a highly integrated power management solution for systems that require multiple low voltage outputs generated from an input voltage as high as 60V. The LTC3372 features a 60V synchronous buck switching regulator controller followed by four configurable synchronous monolithic buck regulators. This combination provides up to five high efficiency low quiescent current outputs in a single...
Infrared light angle sensor in robotic applications
In this video, you will learn more about Analog Devices infrared light angle sensor technology used for navigation and control in robotics applications.
Collaboration on biometric authentication technologies
It has been announced that Analog Devices (ADI) is collaborating with B-Secur to develop a complete biometric authentication solution for automotive vehicles. The combination of ADI’s signal conditioning technology with B-Secur’s electrocardiogram (ECG) biometric algorithms software aims to enable automobiles to authenticate and identify drivers and passengers.