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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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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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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Low Noise Op Amplifiers (≤ 10nV/√Hz)
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Analog Devices’ portfolio of low noise (≤ 10nV/√Hz) op amps includes many amps with the lowest noise performance in the industry. These high speed, low distortion (1 nV or less) op amps enable better signal fidelity in the most demanding conditions, allowing system designers to achieve the lowest total system noise performance in applications with high source impedances. We feature a considerable variety of these amps with wide supply ranges and low power.
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RF Switch Modules
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Analog Devices RF switch modules include the highest bandwidth switch modules. SPST, SPDT, SP4T, SP6T, and SP8T versions (reflective and absorptive) are available for a wide range of power (up to 27 dBm) applications, including antenna switching, filter switching, and tuner applications.
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Isolation Amplifiers
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Isolation Amplifiers provide power supply designers with a higher performing, single chip alternative to isolation techniques based on optocouplers and shunt regulators. Analog Devices ADuM3190 and ADuM4190 isolated error amplifiers have a 400 kHz bandwidth, with 0.5% typical initial accuracy at 25°C and 1% total accuracy over the extended temperature range of –40˚C to +125˚C. This provides manufacturers of ac-to-dc and dc-to-dc power supplies with a significant upgrade in speed and operating temperature range, as well as a 5× improvement in transient response.
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Single, Double & Triple Balanced Mixers
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Analog Devices portfolio of single, double, and triple balanced mixers offers the most fundamental and versatile frequency mixing components to meet the varied needs of RF, microwave, and millimeter wave applications. This product family helps designers meet their specific design objectives, and ADI offers a wide range of mixers with both die and packaged options available.
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Temperature Switches
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Analog Devices trip point temperature switches monitor temperature and activate digital output when measurements exceed the trip point setting. To meet differing design needs, we provide pin selectable, factory set, and user programmable trip point setting options. With support for a wide range of operating temperatures and without the need for external calibration, our portfolio of temperature switches also enable swifter design and production with faster time to market.
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Inertial Measurement Units
IMU
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Analog Devices inertial measurement unit (IMU) sensors are based on multiaxis combinations of precision gyroscopes, accelerometers, magnetometers, and pressure sensors. Our technology reliably senses and processes multiple degrees of freedom, even in highly complex applications and under dynamic conditions. These plug and play solutions include full factory calibration, embedded compensation and sensor processing, and a simple programmable interface.
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Car Camera Bus (C2B)
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Analog Devices Car Camera Bus (C2B™) is an innovative new camera link technology enabling HD video over Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP) cables and unshielded connectors. C2B provides an easy upgrade path from SD to HD cameras without the need to change the existing cable and connector infrastructure. C2B enables a camera link with reduced system cost, significant weight savings and increased robustness. The C2B portfolio of transmitter and receiver devices enable seamless camera connectivity in the vehicle. The C2B technology was defined and designed for automotive applications and provides a robust camera link solution for these applications:
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Baseband Programmable VGA-Filters
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Analog Devices’ RF VGAs, IF VGAs, and variable gain control products offer the high performance needed for communications, instrumentation, and military designs. The portfolio includes continuous analog linear in dB products based on X-AMP® interpolation architectures and digital step controlled products providing as fine as 0.25 dB step and linear in volts digital control. Furthermore, ADI RF VGAs are highly integrated with digitally controlled multipole analog filters integrated on-chip as well as AGC circuits for automatic level control.
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RF Mixers with Integrated LO
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Analog Devices RF mixers/multipliers include both active and passive, as well as broadband and narrowband, products. These devices promise high performance and flexibility to help designers achieve their target specifications, reduce design time, and optimize costs. With leading specifications including speed, dynamic range, noise figure under blocking, SFDR, and ESD performance, ADI RF mixers and multipliers help to raise the bar within RF systems.
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Silicon Oscillators
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Analog Devices silicon oscillators are frequency programmable via pin-strapping, or through the resistor connection or serial interface (SPI or I2C). These solid-state clocks are well-suited for general-purpose usage, such as PGAs, ASICS, microprocessors, or UARTS, and they operate from 1 kHz to 170 MHz. Silicon oscillators are also ideal switching regulator clocks as they provide synchronization and EMI reduction (via spread spectrum).
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Zero-Drift Op Amplifiers
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The zero-drift amplifiers from Analog Devices combine both auto-zero and a chopper to self-correct continuously for dc errors over time and temperature, enabling the amplifier to achieve microvolt-offsets and nanovolts per degree Celsius drift. By design, the zero-drift amplifier has no 1/f noise nor does it suffer from long-term drift.
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Signal Chain µModule Receivers
µModule®
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Analog Devices µModule® (micromodule) receivers consist of high performance, high speed ADCs with fixed-gain, high speed amplifiers and antialias filters. Our integrated ADC and driver products include integrated bypass capacitance and simplify the high frequency layout required to preserve ac performance. The board space savings are significant for instrumentation applications such as spectrum analyzers, oscilloscopes ,and communications test equipment, or for communications applications such as high sensitivity receivers, software-defined radio (SDR), or signal intelligence receivers. Our portfolio uses system-in-package (SiP) technology similar to multichip modules (MCM) to integrate components with different technologies, along with passive components to make an integrated subsystem.















