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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
Can you hear the digital difference?
Wireless charging solutions for hearing aids have gained in sophistication. Steve Knoth, Linear Technology (part of Analog Devices), charts the changes
Analog Devices open up new opportunities at DSEI
Analog Devices will be at the Defence and Security Equipment International (DSEI) show in London, UK and is looking to meet customers for new partnering opportunities. ADI delivers every level of integration up to Subsystem Design with integrated airborne, seaborne, ground or communications applications, that are the broadest in the industry.
Bluetooth temperature demo using the ADICUP3029 and ADT7420
Watch this video to learn how to import and run the Bluetooth temperature demo example on the tools and visualise the data on the IoTNode smart app.
DC/DC converter delivers efficiencies of over 95%
Analog Devices, which recently acquired Linear Technology, has announced the LT8362, a current mode, 2MHz step-up DC/DC converter with an internal 2A, 60V switch. It operates from an input voltage range of 2.8-60V, suitable for applications with input sources ranging from a single-cell Li-Ion battery to automotive and industrial inputs.
Two buck regulator reduces EMI and enables high power density
Analog Devices who recently acquired Linear Technology, has announced the LTC7150S, a 20V, 20A monolithic synchronous buck converter with differential VOUT remote sensing. The device’s phase lockable controlled on-time constant frequency current mode architecture eases compensation and is suitable for high step-down ratio applications that operate at high frequencies while demanding fast transient response.
Synchronous step-down regulator delivers 96% efficiency
Analog Devices, a company who recently acquired Linear Technology Corporation, has announced the LTC7103, a 2.3A, 105V input capable synchronous step-down switching regulator. Its wide 4.4V to 105V input voltage range is designed for operation from a continuously high voltage input source or from an input that has high voltage surges, eliminating the need for external surge suppression devices.
Fast 60V protected N-channel MOSFET Driver provides cycle capability
Analog Devices, who recently acquired Linear Technology Corporation, has announced the LTC7003, a high speed, high side N-channel MOSFET driver that operates up to a 60V supply voltage. Its internal charge pump fully enhances an external N-channel MOSFET switch, enabling it to remain on indefinitely. The LTC7003’s powerful 1Ω gate driver can easily drive large gate capacitance MOSFETs with very short transition times and 35ns pro...
High speed MOSFET driver provides 100% duty cycle capability
A high speed, N-channel MOSFET driver that operates up to a 150V supply voltage called the LTC7001, has been announced by Analog Devices. Its internal charge pump fully enhances an external N-channel MOSFET switch, enabling it to remain on indefinitely.
Simplifying RF, microwave and millimetre-wave design and evaluation
Analog Devices (ADI) have announced that it has entered into a collaboration with X-Microwave LLC, a leading provider of RF and microwave modular blocks, to help designers more quickly and effectively evaluate RF components and prototype complete signal chains. As a first phase of the joint effort, X-Microwave will feature more than 250 ADI RF, microwave and millimetre-wave products as drop-in modular blocks.
Intro to transistors lab with the ADALM1000 and ADALP2000
This video shows how to display the collector current versus collector-to-emitter voltage characteristics of a NPN bipolar transistor using the ADALM1000 Source Measurement Unit and PixelPulse software.
Wideband GaN PA offers high performance & compact design
Analog Devices has introduced a wideband gallium nitride (GaN) power amplifier that offers best-in-class performance within a compact design. Covering the 300MHz to 6GHz spectrum, the highly integrated HMC8205 provides significant benefits for system designers of applications such as wireless infrastructure, radar, public mobile radio, and general-purpose amplification test equipment that require pulse or continuous wave (CW) support.
RadioVerse tech lays foundation for 4G to 5G migration
Analog Devices has announced the latest update to its award-winning RadioVerse technology and design ecosystem, which simplifies and accelerates radio development for wireless carriers and telecommunications equipment manufacturers as they transition their cellular base stations from 4G to 5G networks. ADI’s expanded RadioVerse portfolio features radio transceiver hardware, software tools, and a robust design environment that enables t...
Wideband RF mixers simplify design for industrial applications
A series of wideband, passive, in-phase quadrature RF mixers has been introduced by Analog Devices (ADI). Supporting the entire 2.5-42GHz spectrum, the HMC819x mixers provide significant benefits compared to alternative discrete options available today and are suitable solutions for industrial applications such as test and measurement and defense electronics that require wideband support.
Small isolated gate drivers enable next-gen power switches
Analog Devices has announced small form factor isolated gate drivers designed for the higher switching speeds and system size constraints required by power switch technologies such as SiC and GaN, while still providing reliable control over switching characteristics for IGBT and MOSFET configurations.
IEEE 802.3bt PD controller achieves 99% efficiency
Analog Devices, which recently acquired Linear, has announced the LT4294 IEEE 802.3bt Powered Device (PD) interface controller for applications requiring up to 71W of delivered power. This new Power over Ethernet (PoE) standard – IEEE 802.3bt – increases the power budget to enable new applications and features, while supporting 10 Gigabit Ethernet (10GBASE-T) and maintaining backward compatibility with older IEEE 802.3af and...
60V Low IQ synchronous step-down controller operates at 2.25MHz
Recently acquiring Linear Technology Corporation, Analog Devices has now announced the LTC7800, a synchronous step-down DC/DC controller that operates at up to 2.25MHz for reduced circuit size and increased power density. Its low 45ns minimum on-time enables 24VIN to 3.3VOUT conversions while switching at a fixed 2MHz, avoiding critical noise-sensitive frequency bands including AM radio.
Wideband GaN amplifier offers high gain power and efficiency
A wideband gallium nitride (GaN) power amplifier that offers best-in-class performance within a compact design has been announced by Analog Devices. Covering the 300MHz to 6GHz spectrum, the highly integrated HMC8205 provides significant benefits for system designers of applications such as wireless infrastructure, radar, public mobile radio, and general-purpose amplification test equipment that require pulse or continuous wave (CW) support....
ADI moves its “Analog Garage” to downtown Boston
Analog Devices has announced it is relocating and expanding its “Analog Garage” innovation center and corporate incubation laboratory from its current location in Cambridge, Mass. to downtown Boston. This move supports the Company’s commitment to growth through innovation as the new facility will accommodate an additional 80-140 hires and drive the development of new technologies and solutions.
Wideband GaN MMIC amplifier saves space in comms and test equipment
A wideband gallium nitride (GaN) power amplifier, the HMC8205, covers the 300MHz to 6GHz spectrum and offers best-in-class performance in a compact design, claims Analog Devices.
The power of low noise in IoT smart sensors
Performance vs. power dissipation - it’s one of the most delicate trade-offs for those who develop smart sensors for the emerging IoT-based application space.