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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Low Phase Noise Amplifiers
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Low Phase Noise amplifiers are critical for many applications requiring high signal integrity. This is especially relevant in instrumentation, defense, and telecommunication applications where low phase noise amplifiers are becoming increasingly important as the oscillators improve. Phase noise is described as the close-in noise to the carrier that can often appear as jitter on a clock signal. Analog Devices offers a large portfolio of low phase noise amplifiers to meet a variety of requirements in the LO network, receiver, as well as in the transmitter. Our portfolio supports a wide range of power levels and frequencies to provide the right solution for the given application.
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LVDT Sensor Amplifiers
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Analog Devices signal conditioning ICs, together with linear variable differential transformers (LVDTs), can be used to convert mechanical position to a dc voltage. The IC provides both the excitation for the LVDT and the output conversion to dc level with a user selectable gain. ADI LVDT signal conditioners are available to interface with a wide range of LVDTs, including half bridge and standard 4- and 5-wire.
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Inertial Measurement Units (IMU)
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Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) sensors integrate multiaxis combinations of precision gyroscopes, accelerometers, magnetometers, and pressure sensors, intelligently fused to provide reliable position and motion discernment for stabilization and navigation applications. Precision MEMs IMUs deliver the required accuracy levels even in complex operating environments and under dynamic or extreme motion dynamics. ADI iSensor® IMU technology has been uniquely developed to reliably provide the high performance necessary to enable emerging applications in autonomous machinery and instruments, across multiple markets.
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PLLs with Integrated VCOs
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Analog Devices’ leading PLL synthesizers family includes single and dual PLLs, as well as fractional-N and integer-N, and highly integrated PLLs with VCOs. They feature best-in-class performance, phase noise, and integration.
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Analog LCD Display Drivers
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Analog Devices analog LCD display drivers provide a diverse range of options for industrial and commercial applications. The larger than standard rail-to-rail output swing offered by select members of this product line help enable applications requiring greater dynamic range than standard video op amps allow. The high slew rates and high capacitive drive capacity found in this portfolio make it ideal for LCD applications, while low supply current options support battery-powered technology.
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High Voltage Op Amplifiers ≥12V
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High supply voltage op amps are used in systems that demand the widest dynamic range with the best signal-to-noise ratio. Engineers turn to Analog Devices for high voltage amplifiers that deliver industry-leading performance. Increasingly, new high voltage amplifiers also offer features to improve system performance, cost, and robustness while easing the complexity of system design. New features include integrated input overvoltage protection (OVP), on-chip electromagnetic interference (EMI) filtering, higher electrostatic discharge (ESD) immunity, and greater resistance to latch-up in both powered and unpowered operations.
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Precision Resistor Network
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Analog Devices provides a portfolio of quad resistor networks with excellent matching specifications over the entire temperature range. All of our resistors can be accessed and biased independently, making them a convenient and versatile choice for any application that can benefit from matched resistors. Our resistor networks provide the precise ratiometric stability required in highly accurate difference amplifiers, voltage references, and bridge circuits.
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Video CODECs
ADV7202
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For designers requiring complementary high precision, high speed video digital-to-analog and analog-to-digital converters, Analog Devices offers a single generation of video codecs. Designed to provide analog video input/output capability for proprietary video systems, ASICs, or FPGAs, the ADV7202 supplies raw video conversion and basic analog signal processing and conditioning to allow highly efficient, well partitioned systems architecture.
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xDSL Line Drivers
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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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Vector Modulators
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Analog Devices high dynamic range vector modulator RF ICs offer 360° continuous phase control, a continuous gain control of 40 dB, and a low output noise floor of at least –160 dBm/Hz at the maximum gain setting.
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Sample/Track and Hold Amplifiers
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Analog Devices offers a portfolio of sample-and-hold amplifiers and track and hold amplifiers that combine speed with precision. ADI sample-and-hold amplifiers can acquire a signal in 700 ns and hold it with a droop rate of 0.01 µV/µs. These devices are up to 14-bit accurate, with low aperture jitter and output impedance, and they are available in commercial, industrial, and military temperature ranges.
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Optical Communications and Sensing
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The Analog Devices optical portfolio covers a range of technologies, such as current mirrors, translinear logarithmic amplifiers, laser diode driver ICs, and optical sensors, to provide designers the tools they need for their optical applications. Our optical portfolio supports GbE optical receivers, Fibre Channel, WDM transponders, telecommunications, and next-generation optical networks.
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Current Source-Sink D/A Converters
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Analog Devices’ current source D/A converters (DACs) portfolio is ideal for photonics control applications where low current noise density, low dropout voltage, and high power efficiency, in addition to high channel density, is critical to system performance. The flexibility of the configurable current source D/A converter outputs, and 300 mA current delivery, make them suitable for resistive heaters and proportional solenoid drive.
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Audio Line Drivers and Receivers
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Analog Devices audio line driver and receiver solutions feature differential-output buffer amplifiers and differential input buffer amplifiers to support a wide range of applications. By using low noise thermally matched thin film resistors and high slew rate amplifiers, these parts maintain the sonic quality of audio systems by eliminating power line hum, RF interference, voltage drops, and other externally generated noise commonly encountered with long audio cable runs. Applications involving this product portfolio include ADC drivers, high performance audio, sine/cosine encoders, and other professional and consumer uses.
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Matched Transistors
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Analog Devices offers dual and quad transistors with excellent matching characteristics. Offset voltages, temperature drift, and hFE matching are individually tested to data sheet specifications. Device performance is guaranteed over industrial and military temperature ranges. Each of these devices is an excellent choice as an input stage for an amplifier or in log/antilog circuits. ADI’s matched transistors offer low noise and high gain, with characteristics approaching an ideal transistor.
















