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

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  • Flip-Flop Electronics

    Analog Devices Inc.

    Analog Devices supplies a range of D type and T type flip flop products. Members of this portfolio can support data transmission rates up to 43 Gbps and clock frequencies as high as 43 GHz. All of our flip flop products are RoHS compliant and available in 3 × 3 or 4 × 4 SMT packages.

  • IO-Link

    Analog Devices Inc.

    The IO-Link® interface simplifies communication to smart sensors and actuators, combining signaling with power-over-cable technology. It has become one of the key devices as industrial automation systems are growing more interconnected and intelligent to accommodate demands for centralized control and optimized production. Analog Devices implements both device PHY and master PHY interfaces (COM1/COM2/COM3). Designing with harsh industrial environments in mind, the master 4-port IO-Link power and communications interface, as well as the IO-Link transceivers featuring Integrated Step-Down Regulators and LDO with ±60V cable interface protection provide the required ruggedness. Optimum EMC performance is achieved with adjustable current limit and slew rate transmitters. Automatic wake-up request (WURQ) generation and an output supply current boosting capability for device startup are also available. Additional components integrate a 300 mA step-down (buck) regulator and a 150 mA LDO to supply all the power required for internal electronics in an connected sensor or actuator.

  • Multiprotocol Transceivers

    Analog Devices Inc.

    Analog Devices’ RS-232/RS-485 multiprotocol transceivers are the only parts in the market that allow protocol switching and allow for switching between half-/full-duplex operation and switching on/off termination resistors, both of which minimize physical user intervention when reconfiguring networks. Features include 3.3 V to 5 V operation, up to ±26 kV ESD, a logic supply pin, and small LFCSP packages. As large-scale computing applications typically require more protocols than the RS-232 and RS-485 protocols found in everyday applications, we support legacy protocols. These include V.28 (RS-232), V.35, RS-449, RS-530, RS-530-A, V.36, or X.21. Software-selectable protocol, cable termination, and data terminal equipment (DTE) or data communications equipment (DCE) configurations all provide convenient flexibility.

  • LVDS (Low Voltage Differential Signaling) Drivers and Receivers

    Analog Devices Inc.

    LVDS (Low Voltage Differential Signaling) Drivers and Receivers from Analog Devices offers designers robust, high speed signaling for single-ended to differential solutions for point-to-point applications. Our selection of products conform to the TIA/EIA-644 LVDS standard and contain the first LVDS transceivers to meet 8 kV IEC ESD performance standards - important for robust, interboard applications where the connectors can be exposed to more harsh electrostatic environments. Companion differential line receivers and differential line drivers support up to 600Mbps. LVDS greatly improves noise immunity and minimizes emissions for high speed point-to-point data transmission and is a low power alternative to emitter-coupled logic (ECL) or positive emitter-coupled logic (PECL) signaling.

  • USB Isolators

    Analog Devices Inc.

    USB isolators protect the communication interface between the host, such as a PC, and its peripheral. Utilizing iCoupler® digital isolation technology, Analog Devices offers USB 2.0 compliant SOIC components with data rates up to 12 Mbps that provide EMC protection and safety isolation, reduce design size and time, and lower system cost. Galvanically isolated USB μModule® (micromodule) transceivers integrate the USB interface with an isolated dc-to-dc converter for up to 2.5 W of isolated power and provide ±15 kV ESD. Whether for host, hub, bus splitter, or peripheral device, these transparent USB digital isolators are easy to use—they just work—all while meeting the demanding standards required for medical and industrial applications.

  • M-LVDS (Multi-Point Low Voltage Differential Signaling)

    Analog Devices Inc.

    M-LVDS (multipoint low voltage differential signaling) is a multipoint high speed differential electrical interface with support for up to 32 nodes. Analog Devices M-LVDS products offer the industry’s highest ESD performance transceivers with high noise immunity receivers and extended common-mode range. These products are ideal for applications where designers need to transmit at data rates up to 100 Mbps or 250 Mbps to multiple nodes.

  • Signal Chain µModule Receivers

    µModule® - Analog Devices Inc.

    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.

  • Mixed-Signal Front Ends (MxFE) - Scalable Software-Defined Radio Solution with 7.5 GHz Bandwidth

    Analog Devices Inc.

    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.

  • Standard High Speed A/D Converters

    Analog Devices Inc.

    Analog Devices high speed A/D converters (ADCs) offer the best performance and highest sampling speed in the market. The product offerings include low IF A/D converters (20 MSPS to 125 MSPS), high IF a/d converters (125 MSPS to 1.3 GSPS), and wideband ADCs (>1 GSPS). The high speed a/d converter portfolio offers cost and performance optimized solutions for various applications such as communications infrastructure, electronic test and measurement, and aerospace and defense.

  • Isolated LVDS

    Analog Devices Inc.

    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.

  • SPI Isolators

    Analog Devices Inc.

    SPI (Serial peripheral interface) is one of the most widely used interfaces between microcontrollers and peripheral ICs such as sensors, ADCs, DACs, shift registers, SRAM, and others. Analog Devices has your isolated SPI bus covered with our dedicated SPI digital isolators which support this synchronous, full duplex master-slave-based interface. Options include devices built with ADI's proven iCoupler® technology and offering a small footprint, simple design-in, fast speeds, and high data integrity, as well as integrated µModules which require no external components. Our SPI isolator solutions increase performance and reduce board space. This simple, compact solution is ideal for isolated SPI data requiring communication across different ground potentials or through large common mode transients often found in Industrial PLCs (programmable logic controllers) and Instrumentation and data acquisition systems.

  • Industrial 4-20mA Driver

    Analog Devices Inc.

    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.

  • I2C Isolators

    Analog Devices Inc.

    Analog Devices’ family of isolated I2C isolators support a complete isolated I2C interface. This portfolio is based on our iCoupler® chip scale transformer technology. iCoupler is a magnetic isolation technology with functional, performance, size, and power consumption advantages compared to optocouplers. By integrating iCoupler channels with semiconductor circuitry, our technology enables a complete, isolated I2C interface with a small form factor. Our I2C isolators covers applications such as central office switching, networking, and power over Ethernet.

  • Standard Digital Isolators

    Analog Devices Inc.

    Analog Devices’ digital isolators enable designers to implement robust solutions with our magnetically isolated iCoupler products with the flexibility of up to 6 channels. Products meet stringent safety standards including the ability to isolate IS-IS with our intrinsically safe certified digital isolators which enable designs in hazardous areas. And automotive certified versions are also available. Utilizing the iCoupler® and isoPower® technologies, these isolation solutions enable designs without the constraints found in optocouplers.

  • µModule Isolated Transceivers

    Analog Devices Inc.

    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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