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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Micropower, 3-Axis, ±200 g Digital Output, MEMS
ADXL372
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The ADXL372 is an ultralow power, 3-axis, ±200 g MEMS accelerometer that consumes 22 μA at a 3200 Hz output data rate (ODR). The ADXL372 does not power cycle its front end to achieve its low power operation and therefore does not run the risk of aliasing the output of the sensor. In addition to its ultralow power consumption, the ADXL372 has many features to enable impact detection while providing system level power reduction. The device includes a deep multimode output first in, first out (FIFO), several activity detection modes, and a method for capturing only the peak acceleration of over threshold events. Applications: Impact and shock detection. Asset health assessment. Portable Internet of Things (IoT) edge nodes. Concussion and head trauma detection.
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RF Amplifiers Bias Controllers
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RF amplifier bias controllers generate a regulated drain voltage and actively adjusts the gate voltage of an external amplifier to achieve constant bias current. It can be used to bias any enhancement and depletion type amplifier operating in Class-A regime with drain voltages (VDRAIN) as specified. These devices achieve excellent bias stability over supply, temperature and process variations, and eliminates the required calibration procedures used to prevent RF performance degradation due to such variations.
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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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TimerBlox
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Analog Devices TimerBlox parts are small, accurate, and simple timing devices designed for six basic operations: voltage controlled oscillation (VCO), low frequency clocking, pulse-width modulation (PWM), one-shot generation and signal delay, and power-on reset (POR). TimerBlox devices combine an accurate programmable oscillator with precision circuitry and logic. No capacitors, no crystals, no microcontroller, and no programming are required. A 20 mA source and sink capability enables the devices to directly drive opto-isolators and transformers for electrical isolation. An ideal solution for space-limited applications, each TimerBlox device can be placed at the point of use.
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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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16-Bit, 12 GSPS, RF DAC and Direct Digital Synthesizer
AD9164
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The AD9164 is a high performance, 16-bit digital-to-analog converter (DAC) and direct digital synthesizer (DDS) that supports update rates to 6 GSPS. The DAC core is based on a quad-switch architecture coupled with a 2× interpolator filter that enables an effective DAC update rate of up to 12 GSPS in some modes. The high dynamic range and bandwidth makes these DACs ideally suited for the most demanding high speed radio frequency (RF) DAC applications. The DDS consists of a bank of 32, 32-bit numerically controlled oscillators (NCOs), each with its own phase accumulator. When combined with a 100 MHz serial peripheral interface (SPI) and fast hop modes, phase coherent fast frequency hopping (FFH) is enabled, with several modes to support multiple applications.
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Charge Integrator Amplifiers
AD8488
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Analog Devices’ charge integrator amplifiers convert the charge acquired by X-ray or photodiode detectors to a voltage. The channels are composed of CMOS transistors, using typical high input impedance CMOS gates. The integrators generate charge dependent voltages using a range of selectable capacitance values that accommodate a broad range of input charge values. The integrators are followed by single-ended input to differential output voltage amplifiers where offset and low frequency noise voltages are subtracted from the input voltages.
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Industrial Battery Manufacturing
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Analog Devices precision analog front ends and controllers for testing and monitoring battery cells simplify design by providing excellent accuracy, performance over temperature, flexibility with functionality, and overall reliability in a space saving package. Our devices measure battery charge/discharge current through precision fixed gain and programmable gain instrumentation amplifiers, and measure battery voltage via fixed gain and programmable gain difference amplifiers.
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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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Current Sense Amplifiers
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Analog Devices’ current sense amplifiers offer excellent performance for a wide array of automotive and power management applications. These devices accurately amplify small voltages in the presence of large common-mode voltage, and provide high bandwidth, as well as level shifting and bidirectional capability. Excellent dc and ac accuracy over a wide temperature range from –40°C to +125°C minimizes errors in your measurement loop while not sacrificing on cost and package size.
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SPI Isolators
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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.
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Rail-to-Rail Op Amplifiers
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Analog Devices high speed (> 50 MHz) rail-to-rail op amps enable you to operate at lower supply voltages, swing closer to the rails, and provide wider dynamic range. Featuring a portfolio with a wide variety of op amps, including both rail-to-rail input/output as well as just rail-to-rail output, ADI provides the widest portfolio of leading edge products available on the market. Whether it is wide bandwidth, high slew rate or low distortion, or rail to rail, no one sets more performance standards for next generation designs than Analog Devices.
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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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Envelope/Peak Detectors
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Analog Devices envelope/peak detector products provide a versatile solution with state-of-the-art accuracy for communications, space, military, and other markets. Members of this portfolio offer high rms accuracy and fast envelope response, while operating in multiple temperature ranges to suit commercial and industrial needs.
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Industrial Ethernet Solutions
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ADI Chronous™ is the leading portfolio of edge-to-enterprise Industrial Ethernet connectivity solutions, specifically designed to accelerate your path to Industry 4.0. ADI has leveraged its deep domain expertise and advanced technologies to connect the industrial devices and networks of the future. Our trusted solutions ensure your critical data is reliably delivered throughout your application, ensuring seamless connectivity and operational efficiency. ADI Chronous solutions stand up in the toughest, time-critical environments and opens the door to gigabit and 10BASE-T1L connectivity.
















