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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Amplifiers
Amplifiers from Analog Devices deliver both high performance and high value. These amplifier ICs combine circuit design, manufacturing process innovation, and applications expertise to create products that simplify signal conditioning design.
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Bipolar Supply Voltage Output D/A Converters
Analog Devices is an industry-leading provider of bipolar d/a converter solutions offering exceptional 1 ppm performance and optimized feature sets to ensure quick and easy deployment of bipolar converters across a range of end applications. With a comprehensive portfolio of bipolar DACs fabricated using proprietary iCMOS® process technology, ADI has enabled the development of high performance ICs at high voltage levels while simultaneously reducing package size and power consumption. By bringing together the many benefits of integration, ADI’s bipolar DACs reduce design time and system complexity.
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Optical Sensors
Analog Devices optical sensors are optical sensing front ends that include integrated ultra-low noise amplification and high performance photodiodes. These solutions are used to achieve the highest performance for instrumentation, industrial, or clinical applications; or to optimize a solution to achieve the lowest power dissipation at a given performance level for battery powered and portable applications.
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Difference Amplifiers
A difference amplifier is a special purpose amplifier designed to measure differential signals, otherwise known as a subtractor. A key feature of a difference amplifier is its ability to remove unwanted common mode signals, known as common mode rejection (CMR). Unlike most types of amplifiers, difference amplifiers are typically able to measure voltages beyond the supply rails, and are used in applications where large dc or ac common-mode voltages are present. They are ideal for current and voltage monitoring. Analog Devices offers a range of difference amplifiers, optimized for low distortion, low power, or high voltage performance.
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High Speed ADC > 10MSPS
Analog Devices high speed A/D converters (ADCs) offer the best performance and highest sampling speed in the market. The product offerings include high IF ADCs (10 MSPS to 125 MSPS), low IF ADCs (125 MSPS to 1 GSPS), integrated receivers, and wideband ADCs (>1 GSPS). The High speed ADC portfolio offers solutions for all high speed conversion applications.
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RS-485 and RS-422 Transceivers
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. 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.
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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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Capacitive to Digital and Touch Screen Controllers
Are 12-bit successive approximation analog-to-digital converters (SAR ADCs) with a synchronous serial interface and low on-resistance switches for driving 4-wire resistive touch screens.
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Optical Limiting Amplifiers
Analog Devices high gain optical limiting amplifiers feature low power, low jitter, and excellent sensitivity performance. Our limiting amplifiers include receiver functions such as quantization, loss of signal detection, and SFF-8472-compliant average power measurement. Along with SFP, SFF, and GBIC MSA module designs, our amplifiers also support physical layer protocols that include 1 ×, 2 ×, and 4 × Fibre Channel, 10GBASE-LX4, multiple rate SONET/SDH up to OC-48 with FEC, and Gigabit Ethernet.
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Wideband Distributed Amplifiers
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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Rail-to-Rail Op Amplifiers
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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Low Input Bias Current Amplifiers (<100 pA)
Low input bias current op amps are required whenever the difference of currents or voltage is small and needs to be measured accurately. These op amps are used so that the signal is not loaded down by the input of the op amps. Low input bias current op amps are critical for interfacing sensors in applications from photodiodes, pH meters, or other electrometer related functions to downstream electronics. Analog Devices has many precision op amps that fit the definition and range of these applications.
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A/D Converters
Analog Devices A/D converters feature a variety of breakthrough capabilities enabling new system architectures that meet customer needs. Compact design, low power, and low cost are required by today's systems. Analog Devices offers the industry's largest range of A/D converter products that design engineers depend on for reliable performance in the harshest environments, both on Earth and in space. If you are looking for high quality and reliability while lowering cost and improving efficiency, consider using the industry's number one A/D converter products from Analog Devices.
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Fanout Buffers
Fanout Buffers are able to create multiple copies of input signal at their output and distribute them amaong several loads while achieving fast rise/fall time and low jitter. Input and output interfaces are CML and output voltage swing can be adjusted externally.
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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.