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.
- 1-800-262-5643
(781) 935-5565 - One Analog Way
Wilmington, MA 01887
United States of America
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Audio D/A Converters
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Analog Devices offers a broad range of audio DACs for a number of applications. With a wide range of performance available, these audio DACs are perfectly suited for applications such as automotive audio, DVD players and recorders, audio video receivers, professional mixing consoles, and digital effects boxes.
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Standard High Speed D/A Converters
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Analog Devices digital-to-analog converter (DAC) portfolio provides solutions for your high speed and precision DAC applications. Thanks to complete data sheets and evaluation boards, as well as broad support among our clock and timing, RF, power management, and op amp portfolios, our DACs can help you reduce time to market and system design costs. A high speed range from 30 MSPS to multi-GSPS, 8- to 16-bit resolution, and a tiny package are just some of the features that make our industry-leading d/a converters stand out.
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Envelope/Peak Detectors
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Analog Devices envelope/peak detector products provide a versatile solution with state-of-the-art accuracy for communications, space, military, and other markets. Members of this portfolio offer high rms accuracy and fast envelope response, while operating in multiple temperature ranges to suit commercial and industrial needs.
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IQ Modulators with Integrated LO
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Analog Devices IQ modulators and demodulators operate at frequencies up to microwave and feature a combination of high performance, broadband operating frequency, and flexibility.
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General Purpose Op Amplifiers
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When your design requires general purpose op amps, Analog Devices broad portfolio of high speed op amps, precision op amps, and instrumentation amplifiers deliver the unmatched performance and exceptional value that you’re looking for. Explore our selection of op amps by your necessary parameters and find expert, system-level advice to address your design issues by consulting with ADI resources such as EngineerZone.
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Microwave Wideband Synthesizer w/ Integrated VCO
ADF5356
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The ADF5356 allows implementation of fractional-N or integer-N phase-locked loop (PLL) frequency synthesizers when used with an external loop filter and an external reference frequency. The wideband microwave VCO design permits frequency operation from 6.8 GHz to 13.6 GHz at one radio frequency (RF) output. A series of frequency dividers at another frequency output permits operation from 53.125 MHz to 6800 MHz. The ADF5356 has an integrated VCO with a fundamental output frequency ranging from 3400 MHz to 6800 MHz. In addition, the VCO frequency is connected to divide by 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, or 64 circuits that allow the user to generate RF output frequencies as low as 53.125 MHz. For applications that require isolation, the RF output stage can be muted. The mute function is both pin- and software-controllable.
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Programmable Gain Amplifiers
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Analog Devices programmable gain amplifiers (PGAs) provide excellent gain accuracy, channel-to-channel matching specifications, and low 1 ppm/°C drift. Set your gain with a simple serial or parallel interface from 1 V/V to over 4000 V/V.
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Matched Transistors
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Analog Devices offers dual and quad transistors with excellent matching characteristics. Offset voltages, temperature drift, and hFE matching are individually tested to data sheet specifications. Device performance is guaranteed over industrial and military temperature ranges. Each of these devices is an excellent choice as an input stage for an amplifier or in log/antilog circuits. ADI’s matched transistors offer low noise and high gain, with characteristics approaching an ideal transistor.
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Current Source-Sink D/A Converters
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Analog Devices’ current source D/A converters (DACs) portfolio is ideal for photonics control applications where low current noise density, low dropout voltage, and high power efficiency, in addition to high channel density, is critical to system performance. The flexibility of the configurable current source D/A converter outputs, and 300 mA current delivery, make them suitable for resistive heaters and proportional solenoid drive.
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µModule Isolated Transceivers
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Analog Devices µModule (micromodule) isolated transceivers provide robust galvanic isolation for digital serial communication interfaces, including SPI, I2C, RS-485/RS-422, RS-232, and USB. Isolation barriers are implemented using Ethernet transformers, coupling capacitors, or embedded inductors. All devices are simple to configure, have very low EMI susceptibility and emissions, and feature high noise immunity to preserve signal integrity.
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Current Mirrors
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Analog Devices current mirrors are precision, high dynamic range, wide variable supply parts used for optical power monitoring, voltage biasing with current monitoring, and voltage-to-current conversion. Our current mirrors can monitor current down to as little as 3 nA and as much as 3 mA, with a linearity of 1% or better. The current dynamic range is 120 dB or 6 decades of current range, while the overcurrent protection feature in our devices forces the input pin to ground to avoid part damage. Over temperature (–40°C to +85°C) and process, the dynamic range only suffers 10 dB at the lower end of the range.
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Clock Generation Devices
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Analog Devices offers ultralow jitter clock generation products for wireless infrastructure, instrumentation, broadband, automatic test equipment, and other applications demanding subpicosecond performance. Our clock products are ideal for generating the high speed, low noise clock signals required to clock high performance analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) and digital-to-analog converters (DACs). ADI clock ICs integrate PLL cores, dividers, phase offset, skew adjust, and clock drivers in small chip scale packages.
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Industrial 4-20mA Driver
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Analog Devices portfolio of leading industrial d/a converters and drivers addresses the challenges of enhancing system accuracy, reliability, and overall functionality while reducing form factor and power dissipation. The products provide a range of programmable output ranges from standard 4–20 mA for current loop communication to ±10 V for actuator control. They simplify industrial system design by offering considerable control functionality and advanced on-chip diagnostics to maximize system up time. ADI industrial converters also eliminate the need for costly calibration routines needed by some traditional discrete architectures.
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Car Camera Bus (C2B)
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Analog Devices Car Camera Bus (C2B™) is an innovative new camera link technology enabling HD video over Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP) cables and unshielded connectors. C2B provides an easy upgrade path from SD to HD cameras without the need to change the existing cable and connector infrastructure. C2B enables a camera link with reduced system cost, significant weight savings and increased robustness. The C2B portfolio of transmitter and receiver devices enable seamless camera connectivity in the vehicle. The C2B technology was defined and designed for automotive applications and provides a robust camera link solution for these applications:
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Single-Channel Voltage Output D/A Converters
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Analog Devices offers a broad portfolio of single-channel voltage D/A converters, which includes many leading products in performance and package size, with resolutions from 8-bit to 20-bit, low power, and a serial SPI, parallel, or I2C interface. Within the industry’s smallest packages, we offer more functionality within smaller board and module sizes. The integration of a precision reference minimizes board area and costs, eliminates the need of calibration, and reduces the number of external components to simplify the design stage.
















