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Analog Devices Introduces Eight High-Speed, Low-Power Digital-To-Analog Converters : Dual-channel transmit DACs use 40 percent less power and are one-third the size of competing devices, yielding power savings in communications, industrial and instrumentation equipment.

NORWOOD, Mass. (PRWEB) November 5, 2008 “With the industry increasingly focused on efficiency and portability, design engineers are being squeezed to reduce power consumption and board space in their designs,” said David Robertson, product line director for the High Speed Signal Processing group, Analog Devices. “Whether they’re designing femtocell base stations, battery-powered instrumentation or medical […]

Analog Devices Introduces Eight High-Speed, Low-Power Digital-To-Analog Converters : Dual-channel transmit DACs use 40 percent less power and are one-third the size of competing devices, yielding power savings in communications, industrial and instrumentation equipment. Read More »

Convergent Industrial Applications Profit from Widespread Adoption of Analog Devices Processors : Scalable best-in-class performance plus power and cost efficiency keeps pace with market demands for intelligent, connected industrial control and instrumentation designs

NORWOOD, Mass. (PRWEB) November 11, 2008 Developers find the Blackfin processor family ideally suited for a wide range of industrial designs where a convergence of capabilities is necessary. These include multiformat audio, video, voice, and image processing; multimode baseband and packet processing; and real-time security and control processing. Recent Blackfin family product announcements highlight new

Convergent Industrial Applications Profit from Widespread Adoption of Analog Devices Processors : Scalable best-in-class performance plus power and cost efficiency keeps pace with market demands for intelligent, connected industrial control and instrumentation designs Read More »

Analog Devices’ Inertial Sensors Deliver Cost-Effective, Easy-To-Implement Motion Sensing for Industrial and Medical Instrumentation : – ADI expands inertial sensor portfolio with products that deliver unprecedented levels of system control and ease of integration at a fraction of the cost of competing offerings.

MUNICH, Germany (PRWEB) November 11, 2008 “Analog Devices’ iSensor intelligent sensor IMU portfolio has opened new markets and applications for advanced motion sensors,” said Bob Scannell, business development manager, iSensor intelligent sensor products, Analog Devices. “The ADIS16405, which offers pre-calibrated and pre-aligned inertial and magnetic sensors, greatly simplifies the process of implementing full IMU sensor

Analog Devices’ Inertial Sensors Deliver Cost-Effective, Easy-To-Implement Motion Sensing for Industrial and Medical Instrumentation : – ADI expands inertial sensor portfolio with products that deliver unprecedented levels of system control and ease of integration at a fraction of the cost of competing offerings. Read More »

Analog Devices Healthcare Director Delivers Speech on Role of Analog Semiconductors in Next-Generation Portable Medical Equipment : ADI’s Pat O’Doherty is a featured speaker at electronica 2008.

MUNICH, Germany (PRWEB) November 11, 2008 O’Doherty discussed how the growing demand for point-of-care and home-use medical devices is making systems requirements progressively complex and demanding for medical equipment designers who must reduce the size, improve ease of use, and increase the performance of next-generation portable medical devices. These new system-level demands mean that analog

Analog Devices Healthcare Director Delivers Speech on Role of Analog Semiconductors in Next-Generation Portable Medical Equipment : ADI’s Pat O’Doherty is a featured speaker at electronica 2008. Read More »

Analog Devices’ High-Speed Multi-Channel Analog-to-Digital Converters Reduce System Board Space : – ADI’s AD9239 and AD9639 quad 12-bit analog-to-digital converters use 50 percent less PCB area, yielding space savings for high-bandwidth data acquisition applications.

NORWOOD, Mass. (PRWEB) November 19, 2008 The 250-MSPS (mega-sample-per-second) AD9239 incorporates an efficient packetized output scheme, while the 210-MSPS AD9639 supports a JESD204-compliant output scheme. Both ADCs feature on-chip PLL (phase-locked loop) and input buffer circuits, which are designed for low cost, low power, small size, and ease of use. The new ADCs require a

Analog Devices’ High-Speed Multi-Channel Analog-to-Digital Converters Reduce System Board Space : – ADI’s AD9239 and AD9639 quad 12-bit analog-to-digital converters use 50 percent less PCB area, yielding space savings for high-bandwidth data acquisition applications. Read More »

Analog Devices Unveils 3G Transceiver for Femtocell Base Stations : – ADI’s ADF4602-1 transceiver paired with mixed-signal front-end and driver amplifiers creates complete UMTS radio that consumes 30% less power and delivers 50% better EVM.

NORWOOD, Mass. (PRWEB) December 1, 2008 The ADF4602-1 3G transceiver is ideally suited to high-performance 3G femtocells providing cellular FMC (fixed mobile converged) services. With a receive sensitivity of better than 113 dBm, the front end includes three high-performance single-ended LNAs (low-noise amplifiers), allowing the device to support tri-band applications. The receiver is based on

Analog Devices Unveils 3G Transceiver for Femtocell Base Stations : – ADI’s ADF4602-1 transceiver paired with mixed-signal front-end and driver amplifiers creates complete UMTS radio that consumes 30% less power and delivers 50% better EVM. Read More »

Analog Devices Healthcare Team Participates in MIT Forum on Medical Device Industry : ADI’s healthcare technology experts Patrick O’Doherty and Tom O’Dwyer offer insights on trends impacting next-generation medical electronic systems.

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (PRWEB) December 5, 2008 “We are excited to have active participation and insights from ADI at the forum,” said Professor Anantha Chandrakasan, director of MIT’s Microsystems Technology Laboratories and chair of the Medical Electronics Workshop. “The development of next-generation implantable and wearable medical electronics will require an active collaboration between industry, medical professionals,

Analog Devices Healthcare Team Participates in MIT Forum on Medical Device Industry : ADI’s healthcare technology experts Patrick O’Doherty and Tom O’Dwyer offer insights on trends impacting next-generation medical electronic systems. Read More »

Analog Devices’ Amplifier Reduces Board Space and Complexity in Industrial and Instrumentation Equipment : – ADI’s AD8295 precision in amp front-end uses half the space of discrete solutions while providing the industry’s best common-mode rejection ratio of 80 dB to 8 kHz.

NORWOOD, Mass. (PRWEB) December 10, 2008 The AD8295 in amp delivers the highest common-mode rejection (CMR) over frequency in its class. The CMR of competing devices typically falls off at 200 Hz, while the AD8295 maintains a minimum CMR of 80 dB to 8 kHz for all grades at G = 1. High CMR over

Analog Devices’ Amplifier Reduces Board Space and Complexity in Industrial and Instrumentation Equipment : – ADI’s AD8295 precision in amp front-end uses half the space of discrete solutions while providing the industry’s best common-mode rejection ratio of 80 dB to 8 kHz. Read More »

New Offerings from Analog Devices Simplify Amplifier and Linear Circuit Design : – December 17th ADI Webinar Provides Active Filter Tips and Techniques – More SPICE Models Now Available for NI Multisim Analog Devices

NORWOOD, Mass. (PRWEB) December 15, 2008 December 17 Webinar: Simplify and Reduce Active Filter Design Time   The success or failure of a system design relies on proper signal conditioning in the signal path. Understanding and implementing the correct filtering to achieve the optimum trade-off in characteristics, such as rolloff, pass band flatness, and stability,

New Offerings from Analog Devices Simplify Amplifier and Linear Circuit Design : – December 17th ADI Webinar Provides Active Filter Tips and Techniques – More SPICE Models Now Available for NI Multisim Analog Devices Read More »

Analog Devices’ Eases Development with Expanded Software Tools Support

Norwood, MA ORWOOD, MA (PRWEB) February 9, 2009 Analog Devices Inc. (ADI) reaffirms its commitment to its SHARC and Blackfin processor developer community by expanding access to their robust development tools ecosystem. The SHARC 2146x processor family is now supported by ADI’s VisualDSP++ software development environment, whereas, with AxiomFount’s AxiDotNet, developers working with the Blackfin

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