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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Integer-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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Synchro/Resolver to Digital Converters
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Resolvers and synchros are transducers that convert the angular position and/or velocity of a rotating shaft to an electrical signal. Both deliver signals proportional to the sine and/or cosine of the shaft angle. A resolver-to-digital or synchro-to-digital converter converts these signals to a digital output corresponding to the shaft angle and/or velocity. ADI’s family of RDCs and SDCs offer solutions for these applications.
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CAT-5 Cable Equalizers
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Analog Devices high speed, differential receivers and CAT-5 cable equalizers compensate for the transmission losses of UTP and coaxial cables up to 300 meters in length. Our design techniques for products such as the AD8123 optimize performance for low noise, short-to-medium range applications, while also providing the high gain bandwidth required for long cable equalizations. Various gain stages are summed together to best approximate the inverse frequency response of the cable. Logic circuitry controls the gain functions of the individual stages so that the lowest noise can be achieved at short-to-medium cable lengths.
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Audio A/D Converters
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Analog Devices offers audio analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) for applications such as automotive, home theater, consumer audio, and PCs. These ADCs offer cost effective solutions and easy interfacing to ADI's SHARC® processor, Blackfin® processor, and SigmaDSP™ products.
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Logarithmic Transimpedance Amplifiers
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Analog Devices translinear logarithmic amplifiers utilize advanced translinear techniques to provide an exceptionally large dynamic range in a versatile and easily used form. Our portfolio relies on proprietary innovations in design and precision laser trimming to achieve the wide measurement range and accuracy in products such as the AD8304 and AD8305. ADI translinear logarithmic amps are used in a variety of applications including optical power measurement, wide range baseband logarithmic compression, the measurement of current and voltage ratios, and optical absorbance measurements.
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14-Bit, 2.6 GSPS, JESD204B, Dual Analog-to-Digital Converter
AD9689
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The AD9689 is a dual, 14-bit, 2.6 GSPS analog-to-digital converter (ADC). The device has an on-chip buffer and a sample-andhold circuit designed for low power, small size, and ease of use. This product is designed to support communications applications capable of direct sampling wide bandwidth analog signals of up to 5 GHz. The −3 dB bandwidth of the ADC input is 9 GHz. The AD9689 is optimized for wide input bandwidth, high sampling rate, excellent linearity, and low power in a small package.
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Optical Mixed Signal Devices
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Analog Devices optical mixed signal devices comprise a portfolio of highly integrated analog front ends and integrated optical modules. The discrete analog front ends offer flexibility in optimizing a given solution. The integrated optical modules are highly optimized for applications such as vital signs monitoring in smart watches and other wearables and offer very small form factors and reduce the required systems engineering to get to market.
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Isolated LVDS
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Isolated LVDS (low voltage differential signaling) devices couple differential signals applied to the LVDS receiver inputs across the isolation barrier to the outputs on the other side and re-transmits the bit stream or clock as LVDS. Analog Devices' drop-in LVDS isolators offer designers robust, high speed differential signaling for point-to-point and multidrop applications. Extending iCoupler® chip scale transformer technology for ultrahigh speed data encoding, these LVDS isolators support a a data rate of up to 2.5 Gigabits per channel for a total bandwidth of 10 Gbps. In contrast to expensive fiber implementations, deserialized links over standard digital isolators or optocouplers, and design-intensive bespoke solutions using transformers or high voltage capacitors, ADI Gigabit Digital LVDS isolators offer the only integrated comprehensive, high performance isolation at 10 Gbps. High performance galvanic isolation for applications include analog front-end (AFE), processor to processor serial communication, or video and imaging data (such as HDMI isolators) as well as isolation between boards, or at a cable interface for LVDS or CML signal chains.
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Clock Dividers
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The Analog Devices clock divider portfolio features ultralow noise and low power consumption options to help meet your design needs.
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Single Channel A/D Converters
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Analog Devices single-channel precision A/D converters include one ADC and span 8-bit to 24-bit resolutions and throughputs from kSPS to 10 MSPS, while offering industry-leading performance in noise, linearity, and dynamic range. ADI offers a quick and easily deployed solution suited to your application’s diverse needs in speed, power, and size. Providing cutting edge technology, our converters are designed to deliver uncompromising performance and enable the realization of next-generation end systems.
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Non-Isolated Controller Area Network (CAN)
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ADI nonisolated controller area network (CAN) transceivers provide the differential physical layer interface between the data layer link, hardware protocol (for example, embedded in some of ADI's Blackfin® processors), and the physical wiring of the CAN bus. ADI's portfolio includes transceivers with integrated iCoupler® and isoPower® isolation, providing, fully isolated off-the-shelf CAN PHY's.
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Interface and Isolation
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Analog Devices offers a wide range of digital interface and digital isolators with iCoupler® technology covering the industry’s field bus and peripheral communications standards. Digital isolators, isolated transceivers, isolated A/D converters and isolated gate drivers utilize the award winning iCoupler® and isoPower® technologies for isolation solutions without many of the constraints found in optocouplers. Find design solutions for interface devices including keypad controllers, level translators, and high voltage protection products (channel protection, fault protection, overvoltage protection), and latch-up proof switches and multiplexers.
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Amplifiers
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Amplifiers from Analog Devices deliver both high performance and high value. These amplifier ICs combine circuit design, manufacturing process innovation, and applications expertise to create products that simplify signal conditioning design.
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CCD and Imaging Front Ends
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Analog Devices is the premier supplier of high performance analog front-end devices in CCD/CIS imaging and time-of-flight applications. Many leading manufacturers of security cameras, machine vision cameras, high-resolution scanners, and other imaging systems depend on ADI’s products to deliver the highest performance with the lowest power dissipation in the market.
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Mixed-Signal Front Ends (MxFE) - Scalable Software-Defined Radio Solution with 7.5 GHz Bandwidth
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The mixed-signal front end (MxFE®) provides today’s system designers working in communication infrastructure, instrumentation, and aerospace and defense with a scalable software-designed radio solution with a very wide 7.5 GHz bandwidth. This solves several complex challenges including increasing bandwidth demands and signal chain complexity as system operation moves from the RF to the mmWave spectrum domain and as bandwidth demands move from megahertz to gigahertz.
















