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.
- 1-800-262-5643
(781) 935-5565 - One Analog Way
Wilmington, MA 01887
United States of America
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Fixed Attenuators
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The Analog Devices family of wideband, fixed value, 50 Ω matched attenuator products offers relative attenuation levels that range up to 20 dB. Our products are ideal for microstrip, hybrid, and multichip module applications that require extremely flat attenuation and excellent VSWR vs. frequency.
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Current Mirrors
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Analog Devices current mirrors are precision, high dynamic range, wide variable supply parts used for optical power monitoring, voltage biasing with current monitoring, and voltage-to-current conversion. Our current mirrors can monitor current down to as little as 3 nA and as much as 3 mA, with a linearity of 1% or better. The current dynamic range is 120 dB or 6 decades of current range, while the overcurrent protection feature in our devices forces the input pin to ground to avoid part damage. Over temperature (–40°C to +85°C) and process, the dynamic range only suffers 10 dB at the lower end of the range.
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SHARC Audio Processors/SoCs
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Featuring the Analog Devices SHARC® and SHARC+® digital signal processing (DSP) core technologies, the SHARC audio processor portfolio offers deterministic and very low processing latency with best-in-class MIPS/mW performance. The SHARC processor family dominates the floating-point DSP market with exceptional core and memory performance and outstanding I/O throughput. With multiple product variants and price points, SHARC brings real-time floating-point processing performance to many applications where dynamic range is key.
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Driver Amplifiers
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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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Parallel Interface Voltage Output D/A Converters
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Analog Devices offers a large portfolio of parallel interface voltage output D/A converters (DACs). We provide precision, fast settling, rail-to-rail micropower VOUT D/A converters, with resolutions of 8 bits up to 16 bits, single-channel to 40-channel density, and a unipolar or bipolar supply. These devices are used in a wide variety of applications such as process control, automotive test equipment, or digital gain and offset adjustment.
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VCOs with Output Dividers
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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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SDLVA Modules
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Analog Devices, the world-class supplier of complete MMIC-based solutions for communication and aerospace and military markets, offers two successive detection log video amplifiers (SDLVAs) that operate over the 0.6 GHz to 20 GHz and 2 GHz to 20 GHz frequency ranges, respectively. They feature power limiter circuitry at the RF input and carry a Class 1A ESD rating (250 V HBM). They are available in miniature connectorized module packaging and are ideal for designers with space and power-constrained applications, including EW and ELINT receivers, DF radar, ECM, IFM systems, and missile guidance.
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Integer-N PLLs
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Analog Devices’ leading PLL synthesizer 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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Low Noise Amplifiers
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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 low noise amplifiers, gain blocks, 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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Digital Control VGAs
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Analog Devices digital controlled variable gain amplifiers provide discrete levels of gain control over a fixed number of control bits for a variety of audio and optical frequency bands. Our VGAs improve the dynamic range of a circuit by allowing users to adjust the amplitude of a signal in real time, which is critical for a number of applications involving ultrasound, speech analysis, radar, wireless communications, and instrumentation. We also offer a portfolio of voltage controlled VGAs to provide you with continuous gain control over a wide dynamic range.
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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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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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Buffered Analog Multiplexers
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Analog Devices’ leading edge buffered multiplexers are designed in single, dual or triple independent channels with two inputs (2:1) or four inputs (4:1) and are offered in standard plastic packages, as well as in space saving LFCSP packages. These multiplexers are very high speed primarily useful for switching video and RF signals with either 50 ohms or 75 ohms systems.
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Multiprotocol Transceivers
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Analog Devices’ RS-232/RS-485 multiprotocol transceivers are the only parts in the market that allow protocol switching and allow for switching between half-/full-duplex operation and switching on/off termination resistors, both of which minimize physical user intervention when reconfiguring networks. Features include 3.3 V to 5 V operation, up to ±26 kV ESD, a logic supply pin, and small LFCSP packages. As large-scale computing applications typically require more protocols than the RS-232 and RS-485 protocols found in everyday applications, we support legacy protocols. These include V.28 (RS-232), V.35, RS-449, RS-530, RS-530-A, V.36, or X.21. Software-selectable protocol, cable termination, and data terminal equipment (DTE) or data communications equipment (DCE) configurations all provide convenient flexibility.
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Hot Swap
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Hot swap products from Analog Devices perform all the housekeeping functions necessary to hot swap plug-in boards. These parts also integrate with industry-leading converter and amplifier cores for power monitoring and control with patented circuitry delivering unmatched ±0.3% monitoring accuracy. These devices safely and accurately monitor the power usage in a typical server rack system, which enables operators to remotely monitor each rack individually thus saving energy and minimizing system downtimes.
















