Analog Devices Inc.
Analog Devices, Inc. (NYSE: ADI) defines innovation and excellence in signal processing. ADI's analog, mixed-signal, and digital signal processing (DSP) integrated circuits (IC) play a fundamental role in converting, conditioning, and processing real-world phenomena such as light, sound, temperature, motion, and pressure into electrical signals to be used in a wide array of electronic equipment.
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(781) 935-5565 - One Analog Way
Wilmington, MA 01887
United States of America
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M-LVDS (Multi-Point Low Voltage Differential Signaling)
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M-LVDS (multipoint low voltage differential signaling) is a multipoint high speed differential electrical interface with support for up to 32 nodes. Analog Devices M-LVDS products offer the industry’s highest ESD performance transceivers with high noise immunity receivers and extended common-mode range. These products are ideal for applications where designers need to transmit at data rates up to 100 Mbps or 250 Mbps to multiple nodes.
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Wideband VCOs
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Analog Devices wideband voltage controlled oscillators (VCOs) offer excellent output power and phase noise performance over temperature thanks to their monolithic construction. Our portfolio combines ultrasmall size, low phase noise, low power consumption, and a wide tuning range into one RoHS compliant SMT package.
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Dual Wide Range Power Monitor
LTC2992
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The LTC®2992 is a rail-to-rail system monitor that measures current, voltage, and power of two supplies. It features an operating range of 2.7V to 100V and includes a shunt regulator for supplies above 100V. The voltage measurement range of 0V to 100V is independent of the input supply. Two ADCs simultaneously measure each supply’s current. A third ADC monitors the input voltages and four auxiliary external voltages. Each supply’s current and power is added for total system consumption. Minimum and maximum values are stored and an overrange alert with programmable thresholds minimizes the need for software polling. Data is reported via a standard I2C interface. Shutdown mode reduces current consumption to 25μA typically.
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Multiplying Current Output D/A Converters
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Analog Devices offers a wide range of high precision, multiplying current output (IOUT) D/A converters (DACs) that feature ±1 LSB INL and DNL specifications, from 12-bit up to an industry-leading 18-bit resolution. Our portfolio includes single and multiple D/A converters in small packages with parallel or serial SPI interfaces. Multiplying current output R-2R D/A converters allow for an external amplifier that’s optimized for specific applications and that does not require reference buffering, which enables high linearity. The SoftSpan™ feature allows software selectable output spans, therefore eliminating the need to add precision gain stages and the associated external jumpers, precision resistors, and amplifier circuitry. Integrated precision resistors allow for reference inversion, bipolar offset, and offset and gain adjustment.
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Fractional-N PLLs
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Analog Devices’ leading PLL synthesizer family includes single and dual PLLs, as well as fractional-N and integer-N, and highly integrated PLLs with VCOs. They feature best-in-class performance, phase noise, and integration.
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Video Decoders
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Video decoders continue to remain in demand in many automotive, professional, and consumer video applications. Analog Devices, an industry leader in the analog video product field, offers a range of video decoders that provide high quality conversion of analog video in standard (SD) and high definition (HD) resolutions to digital video data in MIPI or TTL formats. Typical applications include decoding rear-view camera analog video and audio-video receivers. Our video decoder portfolio’s diverse solutions offer competitive advantages such as automotive qualification, on-chip differential input and diagnostic support, superior 3D-comb performance, and small packages (32-lead, 5 mm × 5 mm LFCSP).
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Operational Amplifiers
Op Amps
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For designs requiring operational amplifiers (op amps), Analog Devices' portfolio of high speed op amps and precision op amps provides a broad choice of products that deliver unmatched performance. Explore op amps by parameters, and find expert system-level advice on design problems with our amplifier reference designs (Circuits from the Lab®), design tools, selection guides, calculators, and SPICE models.
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Signal Chain µModule Receivers
µModule®
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Analog Devices µModule® (micromodule) receivers consist of high performance, high speed ADCs with fixed-gain, high speed amplifiers and antialias filters. Our integrated ADC and driver products include integrated bypass capacitance and simplify the high frequency layout required to preserve ac performance. The board space savings are significant for instrumentation applications such as spectrum analyzers, oscilloscopes ,and communications test equipment, or for communications applications such as high sensitivity receivers, software-defined radio (SDR), or signal intelligence receivers. Our portfolio uses system-in-package (SiP) technology similar to multichip modules (MCM) to integrate components with different technologies, along with passive components to make an integrated subsystem.
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Low Noise Op Amplifiers (≤ 10nV/√Hz)
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Analog Devices’ portfolio of low noise (≤ 10nV/√Hz) op amps includes many amps with the lowest noise performance in the industry. These high speed, low distortion (1 nV or less) op amps enable better signal fidelity in the most demanding conditions, allowing system designers to achieve the lowest total system noise performance in applications with high source impedances. We feature a considerable variety of these amps with wide supply ranges and low power.
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Low Phase Noise Amplifiers
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Low Phase Noise amplifiers are critical for many applications requiring high signal integrity. This is especially relevant in instrumentation, defense, and telecommunication applications where low phase noise amplifiers are becoming increasingly important as the oscillators improve. Phase noise is described as the close-in noise to the carrier that can often appear as jitter on a clock signal. Analog Devices offers a large portfolio of low phase noise amplifiers to meet a variety of requirements in the LO network, receiver, as well as in the transmitter. Our portfolio supports a wide range of power levels and frequencies to provide the right solution for the given application.
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Logic Gates
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Analog Devices logic gate products offer logic functions such as AND, NAND, OR, and NOR, and include both –3.3 V and +3.3 V single supply options. Our products feature low power consumption, fast rise and fall times, differential and single-ended operation, and support high data rates up to 45 Gbps in an RoHS compliant package.
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2 GHz to 6 GHz, 45 dBm Power Amplifier
HMC7885
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The HMC7885 is a 32 W gallium nitride (GaN), monolithic microwave integrated circuit (MMIC) power amplifier (PA) module that operates between 2 GHz and 6 GHz, and is provided in an 18-lead hermetically sealed module. The amplifier typically provides 21 dB of small signal gain and 45 dBm of saturated radio frequency (RF) output power. The amplifier draws 2200 mA of quiescent current (IDD) from a 28 V dc supply. The RF input and output are dc blocked and matched to 50 Ω for ease of use.
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Simultaneous Sampling A/D Converters
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Analog Devices simultaneous sampling precision A/D converters offer two to eight discrete ADCs in a single package, allow two to 12 channels, and span resolutions from kSPS to 5 MSPS. Providing the industry-leading noise, linearity, and dynamic range performance, ADI has a simultaneous precision converter to meet your speed, power, and size needs. Simultaneous sampling ADCs enable users to convert multiple signals concurrently and preserve phase information.
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16-Bit, 12 GSPS, RF DAC and Direct Digital Synthesizer
AD9164
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The AD9164 is a high performance, 16-bit digital-to-analog converter (DAC) and direct digital synthesizer (DDS) that supports update rates to 6 GSPS. The DAC core is based on a quad-switch architecture coupled with a 2× interpolator filter that enables an effective DAC update rate of up to 12 GSPS in some modes. The high dynamic range and bandwidth makes these DACs ideally suited for the most demanding high speed radio frequency (RF) DAC applications. The DDS consists of a bank of 32, 32-bit numerically controlled oscillators (NCOs), each with its own phase accumulator. When combined with a 100 MHz serial peripheral interface (SPI) and fast hop modes, phase coherent fast frequency hopping (FFH) is enabled, with several modes to support multiple applications.
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Filter Building Blocks
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Analog Devices offers an extensive line of continuous time and clock tunable (switched capacitor) filter building blocks. These devices were designed to simplify the implementation of band-pass, high-pass, low-pass, notch, or all-pass filters using classical filter realizations (such as Butterworth, Cauer, Bessel, and Chebyshev).
















