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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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ADA4870 40V High Output Current Amplifier
See how the breakthrough high speed 40V ADA4870 compares with the nearest competition to deliver over 2500 V/µs slew rate while driving a low resistive load.
Analog Devices announce PCIM agenda
Analog Devices will demonstrate a broad portfolio of smartly integrated solutions that optimise system performance and show the development and rapid prototyping of solutions and tools at this year’s PCIM 2014 show taking place from 20-22 May in Nuremberg, Germany. Analog Devices will be present in Hall 6, Stand 326.
Regulator converts harvested power as low as 10uW
An ultra-low-power boost regulator for photovoltaic and thermoelectric energy harvesting systems has been unveiled by Analog Devices. The ADP5090 boost regulator delivers efficient conversion of harvested power (as low as 10uW) with sub-uW operational losses that stores the maximum amount of energy for future operation.
Advanced digital power controller features PMBus interface
Utilising the company's high-resolution, high-speed ADC sensing technology and proprietary non-linear transfer functionality, the ADP1055 has been announced by Analog Devices. This advanced digital power controller with PMBus interface achieves high-bandwidth performance and transient response equivalent to traditional analog switching controllers.
PMICs target RF agile radio and FPGA applications
Designed as an integrated power solution for picocell and femtocell base stations, portable and handheld devices requiring a compact and integrated power solution, the ADP505x PMICs from Analog Devices target compact, high density power solutions for RF agile radio and FPGA/processor-based applications.
Power management IC targets RF agile radio
A family of power management ICs targeting compact, high density power solutions for RF agile radio and FPGA/processor-based applications has been announced by Analog Devices. The ADP505x family of power management ICs was designed as an integrated power solution for picocell and femtocell base stations, portable and handheld devices as well as most applications needing a compact, integrated power solution.
Simplify rapid SDR system prototyping & development
Two software-defined radio (SDR) platform solutions and ecosystems have been announced by Analog Devices to simplify rapid SDR system prototyping and development in applications ranging from defence electronics, RF instrumentation, communications infrastructure and open-source SDR development projects.
D/A converter offers value without compromise
Extending the existing nanoDAC product portfolio, the AD5683R D/A converter from ADI delivers high performance in a smaller package. The 16-bit, single-channel, nanoDAC+ boasts relative accuracy of ±2-LSB INL, a 2-ppm/°C 2.5-V reference and a space saving LFCSP package.
Frequency Synthesis and Clock Generation for High Speed Systems
Frequency synthesis and clock generation are now key elements in all aspects of high speed data acquisition and RF design. In this session, the primary types of frequency synthesizers—phase-locked loops (PLL) and direct digital synthesizers (DDS)—are discussed, along with the applications for when each is appropriate.
System partitioning and design
Acquired analog signals can be manipulated and processed by either the analog or digital portions of a system, for example, through filtering, multiplexing, and gain control. The analog portions of a system can typically provide reasonably simple processing at fairly low cost, power, and overhead.
ADI to showcase embedded processing technology at Embedded World 2014
In Hall 4, Stand 248, Analog Devices will present their embedded processing technology at this year’s Embedded World 2014.
ADCs enable multi-channel data acquisition at low power
Claiming to provide the lowest power in the smallest package size in their class, the 14b AD9249 and AD9681 are the latest ADCs from Analog Devices. The 16-channel, 65-MSPS AD9249 and the 8-channel, 125-MSPS AD9681 are designed for multi-channel data acquisition at low power where a small package size is crucial to the overall design.
SigmaDSP processor improves audio performance
Adding an audio-centric device to the company's SigmaDSP processor line, the ADAU1452 from Analog Devices greatly exceeds the signal processing capabilities of earlier SigmaDSP devices. Executing up to three times more audio processing algorithms than its predecessors, hardware and software updates enable the processor to give system designers the flexibility to improve the audio performance of their products.
HDMI transceivers distribute HD audio & video
Enabling the distribution of HD audio and video content across a range of systems, three HDMI crosspoint transceivers were unveiled by ADI at the 2014 CES. The ADV7625 and ADV7626 crosspoint transceivers include up to five HDMI inputs and up to two HDMI outputs and support full audio extraction and insertion (SPDIF and 8-channel I2S audio) for each video channel.
Video signal processor scales between SD, HD and UHD
With the capability to upscale and downscale between SD (480i), ED (480p), HD (720p, 1080i and 1080p), and UHD (2160p) video formats, the UHD NatureVue ADV8005 video signal processor supports multiple screen resolutions across two simultaneous video streams. Introduced by Analog Devices, the processor suits applications including A/V receivers, HDMI splitters, commercial video distribution systems and digital signage.
Meter-on-a-chip enables portable health applications
Designed for a variety of portable health applications including point-of-care diagnostics, home/self-test health devices, and wearable vital signs monitors (for health and sports applications), the ADuCM350 has been announced by Analog Devices. Offering high precision and low power consumption, this single-chip solution is comprised of a 16-bit accurate AFE, processing subsystem and an industry-standard software development environment.
MEMS accelerometer integrated into wearable fitness device
Analog Devices reveal that the ADXL362 MEMS accelerometer has been integrated into Withings' Pulse activity tracker. Believed to be the industry’s lowest power MEMS accelerometer, the ADXL362 was selected for its high-performance, low power consumption for a longer battery life and enhanced user autonomy.
High-voltage latch-up prevention guaranteed
Four new 8-kV ESD swicthes from Analog Devices guarantee latch-up prevention in high-voltage industrial applications operating up to ±22 Vds or +40 Vss. The new ADG5401, ADG5421, ADG5423 and ADG5419 single and dual switches expand Analog's latch-up immune family, which now includes configurations from SPSTx1 switches to 32:1 multiplexers. Leading to device failure, Latch-up is an undesirable high-current state that persists until the power...
The lowest-power digital isolators in the industry
The industry’s lowest-power digital isolators, the ADuM144x family, have today been announced by Analog Devices. Delivering power levels over 1,000 times lower than optocouplers and competing digital isolators, the ADuM144x family are based on ADI’s proprietary iCoupler digital isolation technology and can be powered by as little as 1 μW.
RF LDO regulators for wideband communication systems
Analog Devices introduce new low-dropout regulators featuring ultra-low-noise for radio frequency signal devices. Operating from 4.5 V to 16 V, the new ADM7150/1 offer up to 800-mA of output current and support output voltages from 1.5 to 5.0 V. Reducing VCO phase noise in point-to-point microwave radios, satellite communications, defence electronics and other wideband applications, the ADM7150/1 achieve an output-NSD of 1.4 nV/rtHz from 10 kHz t...