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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VCOs with Single Output
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Analog Devices voltage controlled oscillator (VCO) portfolio supports a broad range of applications. Our extensive product line includes multiple devices that offer excellent phase noise performance over temperature, shock, and process due to their monolithic structure. We also offer ultrasmall size, low phase noise, low power consumption, and wide tuning range options to meet multiple design needs.
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Non-RMS Responding Power Detectors
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Recognized as the pioneer and leader in RF detectors, Analog Devices offers a broad portfolio of high performance logarithmic amplifiers and TruPwr™ rms detectors. ADI logarithmic amplifiers measure signals up to 100 dB dynamic range, from dc to microwave, and accuracies of ±0.2 dB, and are well-suited for both RSSI and transmit power level detection. The TruPwr rms detectors address the challenge of measuring complex waveforms found in spread spectrum CDMA/W-CDMA and higher order QAM modulation systems and provide an accurately scaled dc voltage, which is the rms equivalent of the input waveform.
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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).
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Unipolar D/A Converters
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Analog Devices offers the broadest portfolio of low voltage single-supply d/a converters in the industry, which includes many leading products in performance and package size. A wide variety of applications use ADI precision nanoDAC® products because of their small footprint and robust range of features, including 8- to 16-bit resolution, low power, a fast 50 MHz SPI or 3.4 MHz I2C interface, and more, in a tiny package option. ADI’s nanoDAC+® products offer enhanced features such as higher accuracy, improved dc performance, increased robustness, and lower glitch energy, among other advantages.
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LVDT Sensor Amplifiers
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Analog Devices signal conditioning ICs, together with linear variable differential transformers (LVDTs), can be used to convert mechanical position to a dc voltage. The IC provides both the excitation for the LVDT and the output conversion to dc level with a user selectable gain. ADI LVDT signal conditioners are available to interface with a wide range of LVDTs, including half bridge and standard 4- and 5-wire.
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Voltage to Frequency Converters
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Analog Devices has the widest range of voltage-to-frequency converters (VFCs) for the instrumentation, industrial, and automation markets. They are ideally suited for use in analog-to-digital conversion, long-term integration, linear frequency modulation and demodulation, and frequency-to-voltage conversion. ADI’s latest family of VFCs, the AD774x series, is based on Σ-Δ technology and provides high linearity in tiny packages at low cost.
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Video RF Splitters
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Analog Devices acts as a major supplier of video RF splitters and related technology such as CATV line drivers. Our high performance drivers and splitters enable the implementation of the most advanced cable modems and set top boxes on the market. Typical applications for our technology include multituner digital set top boxes, cable splitter modules, multituners/digital cable ready (DCR) televisions, and home gateways where traditional solutions require discrete passive splitter modules with separate fixed gain amplifiers.
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Video Op Amps
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Analog Devices video amplifiers, buffers, and filters provide an ideal solution for your video amplification needs. Our easy to use amplifiers require few external components, with on-chip options available to help you minimize design time.
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Industrial 4-20mA DAC Solution
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Analog Devices portfolio of leading industrial digital-to-analog converters address 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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Vector Modulators
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Analog Devices high dynamic range vector modulator RF ICs offer 360° continuous phase control, a continuous gain control of 40 dB, and a low output noise floor of at least –160 dBm/Hz at the maximum gain setting.
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Fully Differential Amplifiers
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Differential amplifiers allow the process of single-ended input to complementary differential outputs or differential inputs to differential outputs. These amplifiers feature two separate feedback loops to control the differential and common-mode output voltages. Analog Devices fully differential amplifiers are configured with a VOCM pin, which can be easily adjusted for setting output common-mode voltage. This provides a convenient solution when interfacing with analog-to-digital converters (ADCs). ADI also offers a series of differential receiver products that convert differential input signals to single ended output.
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Difference Amplifiers
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A difference amplifier is a special purpose amplifier designed to measure differential signals, otherwise known as a subtractor. A key feature of a difference amplifier is its ability to remove unwanted common mode signals, known as common mode rejection (CMR). Unlike most types of amplifiers, difference amplifiers are typically able to measure voltages beyond the supply rails, and are used in applications where large dc or ac common-mode voltages are present. They are ideal for current and voltage monitoring. Analog Devices offers a range of difference amplifiers, optimized for low distortion, low power, or high voltage performance.
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Analog Control Variable Gain Amplifiers (VGAs)
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Analog Devices voltage controlled variable gain amplifiers provide continuous gain control over a wide dynamic range for a variety of audio and optical frequency bands. Our VGAs improve the dynamic range of a circuit by allowing users to adjust a signal’s amplitude in real time, which is invaluable for ultrasound, speech analysis, radar, wireless communications, and instrumentation-related applications.
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Wideband Distributed Amplifiers
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Analog Devices GaAs MMIC-based wideband distributed amplifiers cover the dc to 65 GHz frequency range in various ultrawide bandwidths. Our design catalog includes low noise amplifiers, power amplifiers, and driver amplifier designs to meet your needs in applications such as electronic warfare, radar, electronic countermeasures, optical applications, and instrumentation. To meet diverse design requirements, some of our LNAs also offer internal-self biasing that requires only a signal drain voltage to operate.
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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.
















