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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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Transceiver protects communication in harsh environments
Analog Devices has announced the availability of two 50 Mbps RS-485/RS-422 transceivers for use in harsh environments including industrial automation, motor control, military and avionics. The ADM3065E and ADM3066E transceivers combine IEC61000-4-2 Level 4 electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection, high speed data communication, support of 1.8 VIO logic (ADM3066E), and an industrial temperature range all in small space saving packages.
Single chip switch reduces size and power of deterministic Ethernet
A Real-time Ethernet, Multi-protocol (REM) switch chip has been introduced by Analog Devices, (ADI) as a part of its new generation of high performance, deterministic Ethernet connectivity solutions for connected motion and Intelligent Factory applications. The fido5000, developed by ADI’s Deterministic Ethernet Technology Group (formally Innovasic), reduces board size and power consumption while improving Ethernet performance at the n...
28nm DAC sets benchmark for next wave wideband software defined systems
Analog Devices has introduced a 28-nanometer D/A converter as part of a new series of high speed digital-to-analog converters (D/A converters). The AD9172 meets the demands of gigahertz bandwidth applications and delivers the increased spectral efficiency needed for 4G/5G multi-band wireless communications base stations and 2 GHz E-band microwave point-to-point backhaul platforms. Its design also benefits production instrumentation targeting mult...
MEMS accelerometers provide low power vibration
The addition of two new devices have been announced to Analog Devices (ADI)’s popular series of low noise, low drift, low power, three-axis MEMS accelerometers. The low noise performance over high frequencies provided by the new ADXL356 and ADXL357 MEMS accelerometers delivers high resolution vibration measurements that enable the early detection of machine failure in condition monitoring applications.
Wideband RF synthesisers feature design and versatility
Analog Devices have announced the ADF5356, a 13.6 GHz next-generation wideband synthesiser with integrated voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO). The synthesiser targets applications such as wireless infrastructure, microwave point-to-point links, electronic test and measurement, and satellite terminals. A complimentary synthesiser product, the ADF4356, operates to 6.8GHz and is comparable in performance.
New converter series sets performance benchmarks
A new series of high speed analogue-to-digital converters (A/D converters) have been introduced by Analog Devices, and as part of this series the company has released the AD9208, which has been engineered for gigahertz-bandwidth applications. This A/D converter meets the increased spectral efficiency demands of 4G/5G multi-band wireless communications base stations.It also meets the reduced run-time targets of multi-standard production instr...
Preview: Analog Devices at PCIM 2017
Analog Devices (ADI) will share exciting advancements at PCIM 2017. ADI invites you to a personal discussion at their demonstration area and to meet with their experts who can share key product insights and answer your specific design questions. The visitors will find the ADI booth from 16–18 May in Hall 6, Booth 6-458.
Low noise MEMS accelerometers target condition monitoring
Two high frequency, low noise MEMS accelerometers designed specifically for industrial condition monitoring applications have been announced by Analog Devices. The ADXL1001 and ADXL1002 MEMS accelerometers deliver the high resolution vibration measurements necessary for early detection of bearing faults and other common causes of machine failure.
Low power microcontrollers for IoT applications
This video describes Analog Devices low power microcontrollers for IoT applications.
µModule buck regulator is CISPR 22 Class B compliant
Analog Devices, Inc., which recently acquired Linear Technology Corporation, announces the LTM8073, a µModule step-down regulator with up to 60V input voltage range (65V abs max). The device can safely operate from unregulated or fluctuating 24 to 48V input supplies in noisy environments such as communication infrastructure, factory automation, industrial robotics and avionics systems.
42V, 6A silent switcher delivers ultralow EMI/EMC emissions
Analog Devices, which recently acquired Linear, announces the LT8640S, a 6A, 42V input synchronous step-down switching regulator. Its unique Silent Switcher 2 architecture uses two internal input capacitors as well as internal BST and INTVCC capacitors to minimize the area of the hot loops. Combined with very well controlled switching edges and an internal construction with an integral ground plane and the use of copper pillars in ...
POWERLINK added to network for improved design flexibility
Analog Devices (ADI) has announced it has added POWERLINK, a real-time industrial Ethernet protocol, to the RapID Platform Network Interface developed by the company’s Deterministic Ethernet Technology Group (formally Innovasic).
Sensor collaboration improves ADAS applications
To improve Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) applications and enable autonomous driving vehicles, Analog Devices and Renesas Electronics have announced they are collaborating on a system-level 77/79GHz RADAR sensor demonstrator. The new demonstrator combines two technologies that include the RH850/V1R-M microcontroller (MCU) from the Renesas autonomy platform and ADI’s Drive360 advanced 28nm CMOS RF-to-bits technology.
High precision SAR ADC operates in noisy environments
Designed for precision measurement applications, the LTC2500-32, 32bit successive approximation register (SAR) analogue to digital converter (ADC) blends high accuracy and speed. The device was announced by Analog Devices, which recently acquired Linear Technology Corporation.
GaN power amplifier modules target mil/aero surveillance
A pair of GaN power amplifier modules from Analog Devices are claimed to offer one of the highest power-density levels in their class. Benefits of the increased density are to minimise size and weight of the sub-system. The HMC7885 and HMC7748 broadband modules target applications operating between 2 and 6GHz, including test and measurement, communications, Traveling Wave Tube (TWT) replacement, military/aerospace surveillance and countermea...
Analog Devices snaps up GaAs/GaN amplifier supplier
Analog Devices (ADI) has bought OneTree Microdevices, a privately held company based in Santa Rosa, California which specialises in GaAs and GaN amplifiers. ADI will ally these products to its mixed signal solutions for cable access enabling it to support the complete signal chain for next-generation cable access networks. Financial terms of the transaction were not disclosed.
Amplifier/ADC driver delivers 10GHz Gain Bandwidth
Analog Devices, which recently acquired Linear Technology, has announced the LTC6419, a dual 10GHz gain bandwidth product differential amplifier with very low input voltage noise density of 1.1nV/√Hz, delivering outstanding SNR performance for wideband signal amplification. Additionally, the LTC6419 offers low distortion, providing 85dB spurious-free dynamic range (SFDR) at 100MHz while driving 2VP-P signals.
Embedded World: Accelerometer targets harsh IoT environments
A next-generation accelerometer designed for long-period monitoring of the physical condition of high-value assets was unveiled by Analog Devices (ADI) at Embedded World in Nuremberg. With its extremely low power capabilities, the ADXL372 micropower high-g MEMS accelerometer targets Internet of Things (IoT) solutions where shock and impact on a unit during storage, transit, or use would adversely affect its function, safety, or reliability.
Embedded World: MCU delivers 10x system level power savings
An ultra-low power microcontroller unit (MCU) that addresses the rapidly growing need for embedding advanced algorithms while consuming the lowest system power at Internet of Things (IoT) edge nodes was unveiled by Analog Devices at Embedded World in Nuremberg. The ADuCM4050 MCU includes an ARM Cortex-M4 core with floating-point unit, expanded SRAM, and embedded flash memory in order to allow localised decision making and ensuring that only the m...
Ultra low power MCU enables floating-point operation
Analog Devices has announced an ultra low power MCU that addresses the rapidly growing need for embedding advanced algorithms while consuming the lowest system power at IoT edge nodes. The ADuCM4050 MCU includes an ARM Cortex-M4 core with floating-point unit, expanded SRAM, and embedded flash memory in order to allow localised decision making and ensuring that only the most important data is sent to the cloud.