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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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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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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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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Parallel Interface Voltage Output D/A Converters
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Analog Devices offers a large portfolio of parallel interface voltage output D/A converters (DACs). We provide precision, fast settling, rail-to-rail micropower VOUT D/A converters, with resolutions of 8 bits up to 16 bits, single-channel to 40-channel density, and a unipolar or bipolar supply. These devices are used in a wide variety of applications such as process control, automotive test equipment, or digital gain and offset adjustment.
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Accelerometers
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Analog Devices accelerometers and iSensor® MEMS accelerometer subsystems provide accurate detection while measuring acceleration, tilt, shock, and vibration in performance driven application. Our portfolio leads the industry in power, noise, bandwidth, and temperature specifications, and offers a range of MEMS sensor and signal conditioning integration on chip. Our MEMS-based Circuits from the Lab® reference designs have been built and tested by ADI experts to help you jumpstart your next system design.
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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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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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Watchdog Timers
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Analog Devices offers a range of supervisory circuits with watchdog timers. The on-chip watchdog timer can reset the microprocessor if it fails to strobe within a preset timeout period, with multiple reset threshold options available throughout the portfolio.
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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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Single-Ended to Differential Amplifiers
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Analog Devices has developed a broad portfolio of single-ended to differential amplifiers that help designers meet their high performance requirements. ADI single-ended to differential amplifiers enable the processing of both single-ended inputs to complementary differential outputs or differential inputs to differential outputs. 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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Lens Driver Components
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Analog Devices offers a range of lens driver solutions for camera modules in camera phones, camera enabled handsets, DSCs, consumer entertainment, and computer imaging. Lens drivers integrate drivers, waveform control, power management, signal processing, travel control, and more to provide the smallest, lowest power, most complete system solutions with the latest motor/actuator technologies.
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Modulator Drivers
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Is ideal for driving external mach-zender modulators in 100Gbps DP-QPDK applications.
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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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GaAs pHEMT MMIC Power Amplifier, DC - 28 GHz
HMC994APM5E
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The HMC994APM 5E is a GaAs pHEMT MMIC Distributed Wideband Power Amplifier which operates between DC and 28 GHz. The amplifier provides 15 dB of gain, +29 dBm of saturated output power, and 25% PAE from a +10V supply. With up to +38 dBm Output IP 3 the HMC994APM 5E is ideal for high linearity applications in military and space as well as test equipment where high order modulations are used. The HMC994APM 5E exhibits a positive gain slope from 2 to 20 GHz making it ideal for EW , ECM, and test equipment applications. The HMC994APM5E amplifier I/Os are internally matched to 50 Ohms and is packaged in a leadless QFN 5x5 mm surface mount package.
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High Voltage Op Amplifiers ≥12V
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High supply voltage op amps are used in systems that demand the widest dynamic range with the best signal-to-noise ratio. Engineers turn to Analog Devices for high voltage amplifiers that deliver industry-leading performance. Increasingly, new high voltage amplifiers also offer features to improve system performance, cost, and robustness while easing the complexity of system design. New features include integrated input overvoltage protection (OVP), on-chip electromagnetic interference (EMI) filtering, higher electrostatic discharge (ESD) immunity, and greater resistance to latch-up in both powered and unpowered operations.
















