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.
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(781) 935-5565 - One Analog Way
Wilmington, MA 01887
United States of America
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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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Industrial Ethernet Platform Solutions
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ADI’s Industrial Ethernet platform solutions are complete network interface solutions designed to provide device connectivity for a large range of industrial, instrumentation, and other equipment. These solutions include both a physical layer and data link layer that manage the industrial protocol and network traffic for a host processor. ADI Chronous™ network interface solutions are complete communications subsystems that enable quick and simple inclusion of Industrial Ethernet connectivity to any end system.
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Magnetic Field Sensors
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Analog Devices magnetic field sensors combine integrated bulk Hall cell technology and instrumentation circuitry to minimize temperature related drifts associated with silicon Hall cell characteristics. The architecture maximizes the advantages of a monolithic implementation while allowing sufficient versatility to meet varied application requirements with a minimum number of components.
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Frequency Multipliers
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Analog Devices active and passive frequency multipliers enable designers to economically multiply lower frequencies to higher frequencies without creating measurable additive phase noise. This broad portfolio features a range of devices that can meet the size, volume, and cost needs for multiple applications, including:
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High Speed Op Amplifiers (Bandwidth ≥ 50MHz)
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Analog Devices high speed (> 50 MHz) amplifiers are the number one selling brand of high speed amplifiers in the world today. Whether it's wide bandwidth, high slew rate, or low distortion, no one sets more performance standards for next generation designs, with the widest portfolio of leading edge products, than Analog Devices. Designers who want dependable, reliable parts that enable the highest performance from their design come here for the ultimate source in high speed op amps.
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I/Q and Image Reject Mixers
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In-phase quadrature (I/Q) mixers and image reject mixers (IRM) offer a robust frequency mixing solution for applications that require high image rejection or sideband suppression. These mixers can be used as an upconverter or downcoverter. I/Q or IRM mixers use two double-balanced mixers with a 90° hybrid. The inherent architecture of I/Q mixers eliminates the resulting product due to image frequency during downconversion and allows the selection of desired sideband during upconversion.
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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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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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Interface RS-232
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The RS-232 specification allows for reliable data transmission from one transmitter to one receiver at data rates of up to 20 kbps over relatively short distances (up to 50 feet). On more recent RS-232 transceiver chips, data rates of up to 1 Mbps are achievable over shorter distances (up to 5 feet). The most common applications for RS-232 transceivers are computers and peripherals, mobile phone data cables, and diagnostic data ports.
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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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Silicon SPDT Switch Reflective, 100 MHz to 44 GHz
ADRF5024
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The ADRF5024 is a reflective, single-pole double-throw (SPDT) switch manufactured in the silicon process. This switch operates from 100 MHz to 44 GHz with better than 1.7 dB of insertion loss and 35 dB of isolation. The ADRF5024 has an radio frequency (RF) input power handling capability of 27 dBm for both the through path and hot switching.
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Wideband Transceiver IC
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Analog Devices wideband transceiver ICs offer a complete, high performance RF and mixed-signal system on a chip. ADI’s ISM transceivers for short range wireless systems and wideband transceivers for wireless applications such as UMTS, LTE, and 3G/4G are highly integrated and deliver best-in-class performance and significant BOM savings.
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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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MIPI Video Devices
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The abundance of the MIPI® interface in mobile applications has driven its proliferation into other application areas such as the automotive and broader consumer environments. Analog Devices, an established provider of video products, offers a range of MIPI video devices that provide interfaces to the latest generations of system on chip (SoC) processors. Typical applications for MIPI video devices include the rear-view camera function in the automotive environment and HDMI® output from portable devices featuring a MIPI-capable SoC. The MIPI video device portfolio offers a variety of solutions.
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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.
















