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Analog Devices and LifeQ Collaborate to Improve Effectiveness of Body Monitoring Devices in Health Management
NORWOOD, Mass. - Analog Devices, Inc. (ADI) today announced a collaboration with LifeQ to develop technology that will make it possible for non-invasive body monitoring devices to provide highly accurate physiological data that currently is only available through the use of expensive, invasive and hard-to-access equipment. By combining the market-leading engineering and innovation of Analog...
Read More »A/D Converters support multi-channel data acquisition.
Integrating 16 channels into single package, Model AD9249 dissipates 58 mW of power per channel at 65 MSPS, while 8-channel Model ADS9681 dissipates 110 mW per channel at 125 MSPS. Both 14-bit units are available in 10 x 10 mm packageÃ- withÃ- on-chip sample-and-hold circuit. DACsÃ- achieve spurious free dynamic range greater than 90 dBc and signal-to-noise ratio of 74 dBFS or better....
Read More »New Version of Analog Devices' Simulation Tool Significantly Eases Development of RF Systems
NORWOOD, Mass.-- Analog Devices, Inc. (ADI) today announced the release of a new version of its popular ADIsimRF™ design tool. The free design tool is the software accompaniment to ADI's complete portfolio of RF-to-digital functional blocks, allowing engineers to model RF signal chains using devices from across ADI's RF IC and data converter portfolio. ADIsimRF Version 1.7 adds a number of new...
Read More »D/A Converter provides -
Operating from single 2.7–5.5 V supply, nanoDACÃ-® AD5689R includes SPI interface, 2.5 V, 2 ppm/Ã-
Read More »Clock Buffer and Divider IC delivers extremely low jitter.
Housed in 24-lead LFCSP package, 1.65 GHz Model AD9508 delivers low jitter of 41 fs across 12 kHz to 20 MHz band. Device has 4 dedicated output dividers with bus-programmable division and phase delay, and automatic synchronization. Dividers also have pin-strapping capability for hardwired programming at system power-up. Operating from -40 to 85Ã-
Read More »Instrumentation Amplifier operates in environments to 210-
Over its operating range of -55 to +210Ã-
Read More »Class-D Audio Amplifiers incorporate I-²C interface.
Low-power SSM2380 features IÃ-²C interface that allows gain stages to be set from 1-24 dB (plus mute) in 47 distinct steps with no external components required. It achieves 100 dB SNR and 93% power efficiency at 5 V while running at 1.4 W into 8 W speaker. Operating from single 2.5-5 V supply, fully-integrated SSM2375 offers single-pin 5-level gain setting in 3 dB stages from 0-12 dB,...
Read More »Floating Point DSPs (32-Bit) boost portable device functionality.
SHARC 2148x Series offers 400 MHz performance and up to 5 Mb on-chip memory, while SHARC 2147x Series, which measures 12 x 12 mm, offers 266 MHz performance, same memory, and 363 mW power (typ) power consumption. Memory usage for both series is optimized via Variable Instruction Set Architecture support, and dedicated hardware accelerators with independent compute units and DMA memory mapping...
Read More »Integrated RF Circuits suit broadband communications systems.
Operating from 100-2,500 MHz, ADRF6655 active mixer integrates fractional-N PLL synthesizer, VCO, and associated LDO regulator circuits. It operates on single +5 V supply and is intended for up- and down-conversion applications. As 2-channel, fully-differential baseband signal processing solution, ADRF6510 integrates matched pair of fully differential low-noise and low-distortion programmable...
Read More »Synchronous Buck Controllers suit rail or POL generation.
Models ADP1870 and ADP1871 incorporate constant on-time and valley current-mode techniques to drive all N-channel power stages, regulating output voltages as low as 0.6 V with Ã-
Read More »Analog Devices and First Sensor Developing LIDAR Offerings to Accelerate the Future of Autonomous Driving
NORWOOD, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Analog Devices, Inc. (ADI) today announced a collaboration with First Sensor AG to develop products aimed at speeding the launch of autonomous sensing technology serving unmanned automotive, aerial and underwater vehicles in transportation, smart agriculture, industrial manufacturing and other industries. As part of the collaboration, Analog Devices and First...
Read More »Analog Devices Acquires Laser Beam Steering Technology from Vescent Photonics to Enable Mainstream Adoption of Automotive LIDAR Systems
NORWOOD, Mass.- Analog Devices, Inc. (ADI) today announced the acquisition of a solid-state laser beam steering technology from Vescent Photonics, Inc., a privately held company based in Golden, Colorado. Vescent’s innovative non-mechanical beam steering technology enables more robust integrated LIDAR1 systems that overcome many of the major drawbacks associated with today’s bulky mechanical...
Read More »Analog Devices Acquires Innovasic
Adds Deterministic Ethernet Technology and Expertise for Robust, Real-Time Connectivity in Highly-Synchronized Industrial Automation Networks and Industrial IoT NORWOOD, Mass.- Analog Devices, Inc. (NASDAQ: ADI) today announced the acquisition of Innovasic Inc., a leading provider of Deterministic Ethernet semiconductor and software solutions. The acquisition adds a suite of multiprotocol...
Read More »Analog Devices and LifeQ Collaborate to Improve Effectiveness of Body Monitoring Devices in Health Management
NORWOOD, Mass. - Analog Devices, Inc. (ADI) today announced a collaboration with LifeQ to develop technology that will make it possible for non-invasive body monitoring devices to provide highly accurate physiological data that currently is only available through the use of expensive, invasive and hard-to-access equipment. By combining the market-leading engineering and innovation of Analog...
Read More »A/D Converters support multi-channel data acquisition.
Integrating 16 channels into single package, Model AD9249 dissipates 58 mW of power per channel at 65 MSPS, while 8-channel Model ADS9681 dissipates 110 mW per channel at 125 MSPS. Both 14-bit units are available in 10 x 10 mm packageÃ- withÃ- on-chip sample-and-hold circuit. DACsÃ- achieve spurious free dynamic range greater than 90 dBc and signal-to-noise ratio of 74 dBFS or better....
Read More »New Version of Analog Devices' Simulation Tool Significantly Eases Development of RF Systems
NORWOOD, Mass.-- Analog Devices, Inc. (ADI) today announced the release of a new version of its popular ADIsimRF™ design tool. The free design tool is the software accompaniment to ADI's complete portfolio of RF-to-digital functional blocks, allowing engineers to model RF signal chains using devices from across ADI's RF IC and data converter portfolio. ADIsimRF Version 1.7 adds a number of new...
Read More »D/A Converter provides -
Operating from single 2.7–5.5 V supply, nanoDACÃ-® AD5689R includes SPI interface, 2.5 V, 2 ppm/Ã-
Read More »Clock Buffer and Divider IC delivers extremely low jitter.
Housed in 24-lead LFCSP package, 1.65 GHz Model AD9508 delivers low jitter of 41 fs across 12 kHz to 20 MHz band. Device has 4 dedicated output dividers with bus-programmable division and phase delay, and automatic synchronization. Dividers also have pin-strapping capability for hardwired programming at system power-up. Operating from -40 to 85Ã-
Read More »Analog Devices' Educational Webcast Understanding Sampled Data Systems Focuses on Data Conversion Design Considerations
Webcast broadcasts on April 13, 2011, and is first in three-part data conversion tutorial series. NORWOOD, Mass. - Analog Devices, Inc. (ADI), a world leader in semiconductors for high-performance signal processing applications, will broadcast its Understanding Sampled Data Systems - Part One webcast on April 13, 2011, at 12:00 pm EST. This 60-minute webcast begins a three-part tutorial series...
Read More »Instrumentation Amplifier operates in environments to 210-
Over its operating range of -55 to +210Ã-
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