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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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What is the IoT and how can it help us?
Analog Devices are bringing intelligence to the edge in IoT by optimising data quality and analytics within the 'things' to ensure only the most relevant, accurate, and secure information is sent to the cloud.
RF transceiver speeds development of 2G-5G base stations
Analog Devices has expanded its RadioVersef technology and design ecosystem with the industry’s widest bandwidth RF transceiver, which provides designers with a single radio platform to accelerate the deployment of 5G, sustain 2G/3G/4G coverage, and simplify phased array radar design. The ADRV9009 RF transceiver delivers twice the bandwidth (200MHz) of previous generation devices and replaces as many as 20 components, cutting power in ...
PLL/VCO solution for next-gen RF applications
Analog Devices has announced a synthesiser consisting of a phase-locked loop (PLL) with fully integrated voltage controlled oscillator (VCO) as well as integrated low dropout regulators (LDOs) and integrated tracking filter technology. The ADF4371 supports RF/microwave system designs that must meet the most exacting next-generation requirements across multiple markets, including aerospace and defense, test/measurement, communications infrastructu...
Isolated power converters support class B system EMI levels
Analog Devices has announced its latest generation of reinforced isolated power converters, setting a new benchmark for low component-level radiated emissions allowing systems to meet EN 55022/CISPR 22 Class B Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) standard requirements. The ADuM5020/6020 and ADuM5028/6028 series eliminate the need for costly EMI mitigation techniques at the application level and simplify the EMI certification process reducing design...
5G test and measurement capabilities with ADI
In this video, ADI's General Manager of Instrumentation, Duncan Bosworth, discusses the opportunities associated with 5G test and measurement.
RF ADC sets performance benchmarks for defence
Analog Devices has introduced a RF ADC that delivers speed and bandwidth. The AD9213 features higher parametric performance, Nyquist bandwidth, and RF sampling capabilities at higher analog input frequencies than conventional RF ADCs, allowing for the digitisation of RF signals up to 7GHz.
Driving leading-edge SiC/GaN power converters
To take advantage of the new power switch technologies, a complete ecosystem of ICs must be implemented in converter design, starting with the gate driver, says Stefano Gallinaro, Analog Devices and Imad Owaineh, Watt&Well
2MHz Boost/SEPIC/Inverter features 2A and 100V power switch
Analog Devices has announced the Power by Linear LT8361, which is a current mode, 2MHz multitopology DC/DC converter with an internal 2A, 100V switch. It operates from an input voltage range of 2.8-60V, and is suitable for applications with input sources ranging from a single-cell Li-Ion battery to multicell battery stacks, automotive inputs, telecom power supplies and industrial power rails.
16-bit DAC enables analogue output modules without de-rating
Analog Devices has introduced the AD5758 digital-to-analogue converter (DAC). It incorporates the company’s second-generation Dynamic Power Control (DPC) to enable high density AOUT modules without requiring de-rating — the need to turn off channels due to thermal build up—resulting in lower cost, more compact designs. This single-channel current/voltage DAC with DPC is designed for channel-to-channel isolated industrial applica...
Antenna chip simplifies phased array radar for avionic designers
Analog Devices has introduced a highly integrated, active antenna beamforming chip that allows designers to quickly replace bulky, mechanically steered antenna platforms with a compact, solid-state solution for phased array radar and communications systems. The ADAR1000 chip simplifies design and significantly reduces the size, weight and power of phased array radar systems for defence, surveillance, air traffic control, communications and w...
Monitoring and controlling tomorrow’s power electronic systems
At this year's PCIM show, visitors to the Analog Devices (ADI) stand (Hall 6, stand 446) will see demonstrations highlighting the company’s technologies that span the power-electronics domain, taking in advanced motor drive inverter techniques, driving of the latest SiC and GaN power semiconductors, and precision management of battery-based energy-storage systems.
Step-down regulator operates in noisy environments
Able to operate in factory automation, industrial robotics, communication infrastructure and avionics systems, the LTM4653 is a 58Vin step-down µModule regulator from Analog Devices.
Digital power system enables conversion efficiency monitoring
Analog Devices has announced a 2-channel power system manager, the Power by Linear LTC2972 features current, power and energy monitoring of the intermediate bus input to Point-of-Load (PoL) converters. Monitoring circuit board power and energy use is a prerequisite for managing, optimising and reducing their consumption in order to lower server rack and data centre cooling and utility costs.
Boost regulator designed for low voltage optical systems
Analog Devices has announced the Power by Linear LTM4661, a low power step-up µModule regulator in a 6.25x6.25x2.42mm BGA package. Only a few capacitors and one resistor are required to complete the design, and the solution occupies less than 1cm² single-sided or 0.5cm² on double-sided PCBs. The LTM4661 incorporates a switching DC/DC controller, MOSFETs, inductors and supporting components. The LTM4661 operates from...
Isolated gate driver board improves time to market
In collaboration with Microsemi, Analog Devices has introduced a high power evaluation board for half-bridge SiC power modules with up to 1,200V and 50A at 200kHz switching frequency. The isolated board is engineered to improve design reliability while also reducing the need to create additional prototypes - saving time, lowering costs, and decreasing time to market for power conversion and energy storage customers.
DC/DC controller eliminates external surge protection devices
Analog Devices has announced the Power by Linear LTC7810, a high voltage non-isolated dual output synchronous step-down DC/DC controller that drives all N-channel MOSFET power stages. Its 4.5-140V (150V abs max) input voltage range is designed to operate from a high input voltage or from an input that has high voltage surges, eliminating the need for external surge suppression devices.
Integration aims to achieve the best of both
The recent embedded world exhibition in Nuremberg marked nearly a year to the day since the announcement of Linear Technology Corporation’s (LTC) acquisition by Analog Devices (ADI). So, the show provided a good opportunity to find out how the integration of LTC within ADI has progressed over the last twelve months. Electronic Specifier Editor Joe Bush caught up with Stefan Steyerl, Director of Sales, Mobility and Transportation, Analog Dev...
Triple monolithic synchronous buck converter works from 3-42V
A 42V input capable, high efficiency quad output monolithic switching regulator has been announced by Analog Devices. The Power by Linear LT8603's flexible design combines a boost controller with two high voltage 2.5 and 1.5A synchronous step-down channels and a lower voltage 1.8A synchronous step-down channel to provide four independent outputs.
High linearity demodulator supports 1GHz bandwidth
Analog Devices has announced the LTC5594, a wideband, high linearity true Zero-IF (ZIF) demodulator with 1GHz instantaneous I and Q 1dB bandwidth. The demodulator is capable of 37dB image rejection typical. Using the on-chip serial port, the device allows correction of the I and Q phase and amplitude imbalance, hence can be tuned to achieve an image rejection of better than 60dB.
Sensor-to-Cloud capabilities to showcase at embedded world
Visitors to the Analog Devices (ADI) stand at Embedded World 2018 (stand 629, hall 4A) will see a wide range of demonstrations showcasing the company’s embedded technology offerings that range from front end sensors and linear signal processing to microcontrollers to digital signal processing and associated cloud computing software and tools.