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Analog Devices Inc.
When your design calls for an amplifier with a video buffer gain equal to 1 or 2, Analog Devices has the answer. Our easy to use amplifiers are specifically designed for G=1 and G=2 to help you minimize design time.
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Analog Devices Inc.
Analog Devices video amplifiers, buffers, and filters provide an ideal solution for your video amplification needs. Our easy to use amplifiers require few external components, with on-chip options available to help you minimize design time.
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Analog Devices Inc.
Analog Devices offers the widest selection of high performance voltage references in the industry. Our products range from high accuracy, low noise for high end industrial applications to general-purpose, low power for handheld, battery-powered applications. ADI is the ultimate source for design engineers looking for the perfect voltage reference that is cost effective, reliable, and dependable.
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Analog Devices Inc.
Analog Devices has the widest range of voltage-to-frequency converters (VFCs) for the instrumentation, industrial, and automation markets. They are ideally suited for use in analog-to-digital conversion, long-term integration, linear frequency modulation and demodulation, and frequency-to-voltage conversion. ADI’s latest family of VFCs, the AD774x series, is based on Σ-Δ technology and provides high linearity in tiny packages at low cost.
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Analog Devices Inc.
Analog Devices voltage variable attenuators (VVAs) ensure accurate control for a wide range of applications. Our absorptive VVAs are ideal for designs where an analog dc control signal controls RF signals levels over a 30 dB amplitude range, while our monolithic VVAs feature low insertion loss, high IP3, and wide dynamic range, as well as a balanced topology that delivers excellent return loss.
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Analog Devices Inc.
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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Analog Devices Inc.
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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Analog Devices Inc.
Analog Devices wideband voltage controlled oscillators (VCOs) offer excellent output power and phase noise performance over temperature thanks to their monolithic construction. Our portfolio combines ultrasmall size, low phase noise, low power consumption, and a wide tuning range into one RoHS compliant SMT package.
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Analog Devices Inc.
Analog Devices xDSL line driver amplifiers provide industry-leading performance for cable set top boxes, cable modems, xDSL modems, and xDSL central office line cards. Due to our portfolio’s very low noise, high speed, and overall high performance, we provide designers with a top tier solution that is widely deployed as xDSL receivers. Applications for these products include wireless infrastructure, automated test equipment, multistandard radio receivers, point-to-point receivers and transmitters, instrumentation, and the military and aerospace industry.
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Analog Devices Inc.
Analog Devices' family of mobile I/O expanders are ideal for smartphone designs and portable devices that require a large extended keypad and/or expanded I/Os such as inventory scanners, medical equipment, and meter readers. Microprocessors in portable systems are GPIO constrained due to the number of functions they must interface with and control. They are also power hungry, making them inefficient for debouncing, polling, and key press scanning algorithms. ADI’s family of mobile I/O expanders offloads key scan and GPIO functions from the CPU, freeing up the processor for higher priority functions while saving energy.
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AD9689 -
Analog Devices Inc.
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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HMC7748 -
Analog Devices Inc.
The HMC7748 is a multistage power amplifier (PA) that provides 25 W of saturated output power across the band of 2 GHz to 6 GHz. It draws 0.7 A from a 12 V supply and up to 4 A from a 28 V supply. Input signals of as much as −8 dBm are acceptable, and the module has small signal gain of 60 dB. The 12 V supply is regulated internally and generates the negative voltage required for the gate bias. Built-in bias sequencing prevents the drain voltages for the amplifier stages from being applied without the negative voltage present, which protects the amplifiers if 28 V is applied without 12 V supply applied.
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LTC5552 -
Analog Devices Inc.
The LTC®5552 is a high performance, microwave double balanced passive mixer that can be used for frequency upconversion or downconversion. The device is similar to the LTC5553, but with a broadband, differential DC to 6GHz IF port. The LTC5552 is recommended for applications where the IF frequency range extends below 500MHz. For applications where the IF frequency is always above 500MHz, the LTC5553 is recommended, since it includes an integrated IF balun.
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ADF4356 -
Analog Devices Inc.
The ADF4356 allows implementation of fractional-N or integer-N phase-locked loop (PLL) frequency synthesizers when used with an external loop filter and an external reference frequency. A series of frequency dividers at another frequency output permits operation from 53.125 MHz to 6800 MHz. The ADF4356 has an integrated VCO with a fundamental output frequency ranging from 3400 MHz to 6800 MHz. In addition, the VCO frequency is connected to divide by 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, or 64 circuits that allow the user to generate RF output frequencies as low as 53.125 MHz. For applications that require isolation, the RF output stage can be muted. The mute function is both pin- and software-controllable.
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Analog Devices Inc.
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.