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Analog Devices' precision instrumentation amplifier front-end
Analog Devices, Inc. (ADI) has introduced the AD8295, a highly integrated precision instrumentation amplifier front-end that uses 50 percent less board space than competing amplifier solutions for industrial and instrumentation applications. Incorporating a world-class instrumentation amplifier with two uncommitted operational amplifiers and two precision-trimmed matched resistors in a single 4-mm × 4-mm chip-scale package, the AD8295 in amp pr...
Quad VGA Provides 24-dB Gain Range for Communications, Medical Radiology, and Advanced Video Equipment
Analog Devices has introduced the AD8264 quad-channel VGA (variable-gain amplifier)—a highly integrated device designed for PET (positron emission tomography) scanners, communication systems, and advanced video equipment. The AD8264 is the industry’s leading four-channel VGA and the first to integrate four ADC (analogue-to-digital converter) drivers, enabling radiological equipment designers, for example, to reduce printed-circuit board area ...
Clock Buffers Achieve 75-fs and 100-fs Jitter Performance and 9-ps Skew
Analog Devices has announced 6- and 12-channel, compact clock buffers for high-speed applications requiring low jitter. ADI’s 12-channel ADCLK954 LVPECL and ADCLK854 LVDS/CMOS and 6-channel ADCLK946 LVPECL and ADCLK846 LVDS clock fanout buffers provide up to four times as many clock channels on a single chip, with better combined jitter and skew performances than competing devices in their category. Jitter is as low as 75 fs (femto seconds)...
Ultra-Low-Noise Amplifier Features Selectable Gain And Broad Bandwidth
Analog Devices has introduced a dual, ultra-low-noise amplifier with selectable gain and active impedance matching. The AD8432 amplifier provides superior noise performance, lower per-channel cost and nearly three times the bandwidth of competing products.
High-speed 8-bit A/D Converters Deliver Best-in-Class Power and Noise Performance
Analog Devices today released two 8-bit, high-speed, low-power, low-noise A/D converters (analogue-to-digital converters) designed for instrumentation and communications applications. Both 8-bit high-speed A/D converters use a pipeline architecture and consume an industry-best 310 mW of power.
Analog Devices’ Amplifier Meets Demanding Performance Criteria for Best-in-Class, High-Speed Data Converters
Analog Devices today introduced a differential RF/IF (radio frequency/intermediate frequency) amplifier for driving high-speed 12-bit to 18-bit A/D converters. The ADL5565 differential amplifier features 3-dB bandwidth of 5 GHz and achieves unprecedented distortion, noise and IP3/IP2 performance out to 300 MHz.
Power-One Wins Against Artesyn in Digital Power Patent Lawsuit
Power-One has announced that the jury in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas, Marshall Division, has upheld the validity of the Power-One Z-One digital power management and control patents asserted against Artesyn Technologies, which, along with Astec America, is now part of the Emerson Electric Co.’s Network Power business unit.
Power-One joins Climate Saving Computing Initiative
Power-One has announced that it has joined the Climate Savers Computing Initiative (CSCI) as an Associate Member. The goal of the CSCI is to bring together industry, consumers, and conservation organizations to significantly increase the energy efficiency of computers and servers. CSCI Board of Director members include: Dell, Electronic Data Systems, Google, Hewlett Packard, Intel, Lenovo, Microsoft, Pacific Gas & Electric, and the World Wild...
Sixteenth Bricks Deliver Tightly-Regulated Outputs and Efficiencies Exceeding 90%
Power-One has introduced the SSQE48T family. These sixteenth-brick DC-DC converters provide outputs from 1.2 to 5VDC, rated up to 25 amps. Efficiencies exceeding 90%, and tight regulation (+/-3% combined line, load, and temperature), make these products ideal distributed-power sources for communications, data server/storage, and workstation applications.
Powersolve’s 100W DC/DC modules can be heatsink or chassis mounted
Powersolve has announced the TEP-100 family of 100W isolated high performance DC/DC converter modules packaged in a rugged, compact metal case. Suitable for a wide range of applications, the Tracopower TEP-100 family has been designed primarily for industrial applications where no PCB mounting is possible and the module has to be mounted on a chassis.