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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VCOs with Output Dividers
Analog Devices offers a range of GaAs inGaP heterojunction bipolar transistor (HBT) MMIC VCOs with output divider options to meet your application and design needs. Members of this product line integrate resonators, negative resistance devices, and varactor diodes, while featuring excellent phase noise performance.
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Low-Pass Filters
Low-Pass Filters from Analog Devices are specifically designed to reject higher frequency noise and unwanted signals while allowing desired signals to pass through. Analog Devices offers an extensive line of continuous time and clock tunable (switched capacitor) devices preconfigured for low-pass filtering. These integrated low pass filters feature a wide range of cutoff frequencies and response characteristics.
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Signal Chain µModule Receivers
µModule®
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.
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RF Amplifiers Bias Controllers
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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Isolated RS-485
Analog Devices offers a wide range of standard RS-485/RS-422 transceivers and iCoupler® isolated RS-485/RS-422 transceivers to suit many applications. The RS-485 specification meets the requirements for a truly multipoint communications network, and the standard specifies up to 32 drivers and 32 receivers on a single (2-wire) bus. Some RS-485 transceivers modify the input impedance to allow up to 8× more nodes to be connected to the same bus.
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HDMI/DVI Switches
Analog Devices HDMI® switches and DVI switches, as well as buffers, empower designers to easily expand the number of HDMI inputs in their systems. Advanced equalizer technology enables the connection of 1080p deep color HD equipment over more than 20 meters of cable with our HDMI switches and DVI switches. We offer the industry’s broadest selection of buffered HDMI multiplexers, with applications including HDTV, set-top boxes, A/V receivers, projectors, and other multiple input displays. Low jitter equalizer technology enables a single equalizer setting for all cable lengths from 0 meters to >40 meters. Analog Devices HDMI/DVI switches enable customers to meet many challenging system requirements.
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Isolated A/D Converters
As the world’s leading supplier of data converters, Analog Devices is constantly introducing new A/D converters (ADCs) that drive system architectures. In the motor control arena, ADI’s converters solve the challenges associated with current and voltage monitoring, optical encoder feedback, and resolver-to-digital conversion. The introduction of the isolated ADC with its 3.75 kV standoff voltage is one example of ADI’s breakthroughs in performance and integration to ease the burden of design.
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CAT-5 Video Receivers
Analog Devices high speed, differential CAT-5 video receivers and equalizers compensate for the transmission losses of UTP and coaxial cables up to 300 meters in length. Various gain stages are summed together to best approximate the inverse frequency response of the cable. Logic circuitry controls the gain functions of the individual stages so that the lowest noise can be achieved at short-to-medium cable lengths. Our video receivers provide excellent common-mode rejection that enables the use of low cost, unshielded twisted pair cables in noisy environments.
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DPS & PMU
Analog Devices parametric measurement units (PMU) and device power supply (DPS) products provide a flexible range of voltage and current source/measurement capability to meet a wide range of cost-sensitive test application needs. The DPS will source currents to 1.2A and multiple devices can be ganged for even higher power applications.
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Class-D Audio Amplifiers
Analog Devices is a leader in Class-D audio amplifiers and audio signal processing, and we deliver audiophile-level performance with our proven analog and digital technology. We offer a wide range of audio amplifiers, including industry-leading microphone preamps, microphone drivers, line drivers, and receivers. Our Class-D amplifiers, in particular, are among the lowest power and lowest distortion in the industry. Our portfolio includes Class-A, Class-B, and Class-D audio amplifier offerings, along with a breadth of power ICs. Analog Devices amplifier products have been used in many high volume consumer products where the highest audio quality is expected. The lowest power consumption also enables this performance in many battery powered applications as well.
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High Voltage Op Amplifiers ≥12V
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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LVDS (Low Voltage Differential Signaling) Drivers and Receivers
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.
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Tactical Grade Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU)
ADIS16490 iSensor
The ADIS16490 iSensor® device is a complete inertial system that includes a triaxial gyroscope and a triaxial accelerometer. Each inertial sensor in the ADIS16490 combines industry-leading iMEMS® technology with signal conditioning that optimizes dynamic performance. The factory calibration characterizes each sensor for sensitivity, bias, alignment, and linear acceleration (gyroscope bias). As a result, each sensor has its own dynamic compensation formulas that provide accurate sensor measurements. The ADIS16490 provides a simple, cost-effective method for integrating accurate, multiaxis inertial sensing into industrial systems, especially when compared with the complexity and investment associated with discrete designs. All necessary motion testing and calibration are part of the production process at the factory, greatly reducing system integration time. Tight orthogonal alignment simplifies inertial frame alignment in navigation systems. The SPI and register structure provide a simple interface for data collection and configuration control.
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Driver Amplifiers
Analog Devices RF amplifiers are designed utilizing the company’s leading amplifier and RF IC expertise. Our extensive family of single-ended input/output, fixed-gain amplifiers can be used from dc to microwave and include gain blocks, low noise amplifiers, intermediate frequency amplifiers, driver amplifiers, and differential amplifiers. These devices offer high linearity, low noise figures, and various fixed-gain options, as well as low power consumption; they are all fully specified over frequency, temperature, and supply voltage for use in a variety of applications.
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Microwave Wideband Synthesizer w/ Integrated VCO
ADF5356
The ADF5356 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. The wideband microwave VCO design permits frequency operation from 6.8 GHz to 13.6 GHz at one radio frequency (RF) output. A series of frequency dividers at another frequency output permits operation from 53.125 MHz to 6800 MHz. The ADF5356 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.
















