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Analog Devices’ 120-Milliwatt ADC Driver Features Industry’s Best Distortion Performance and Lowest Power Consumption at 70 MHz : New differential amplifier drives 14- and 16-bit ADCs in communications and high-speed instrumentation applications

NORWOOD, Mass. (PRWEB) June 11, 2008 The ADA4939 can be used in either differential-to-differential or single-ended-to-differential configurations. An internal common-mode feedback loop allows the user to independently adjust the ADA4939 output common-mode level to match the input common mode voltage of the ADC, and at the same time achieve exceptional output balance and suppression of […]

Analog Devices’ 120-Milliwatt ADC Driver Features Industry’s Best Distortion Performance and Lowest Power Consumption at 70 MHz : New differential amplifier drives 14- and 16-bit ADCs in communications and high-speed instrumentation applications Read More »

Differential Amplifier Drives High-Speed ADCs in Sensitive Communications, Medical and Radar Applications : High-speed amp achieves SFDR more than 6 dB better than competing devices and maintains performance over an input bandwidth range of dc to more than 100 MHz.

NORWOOD, Mass. (PRWEB) September 30, 2008 The AD4927 can be used in single-ended-to-differential and differential-to-differential configurations and is optimized for driving today’s high-performance 14- and 16-bit converters, including ADI’s AD9460 and AD9461 two-channel, 16-bit ADCs and AD9246 low-power, 14-bit ADC. The ADA4927 is especially well suited to wireless communications applications as well as medical equipment

Differential Amplifier Drives High-Speed ADCs in Sensitive Communications, Medical and Radar Applications : High-speed amp achieves SFDR more than 6 dB better than competing devices and maintains performance over an input bandwidth range of dc to more than 100 MHz. Read More »

New Encryption Algorithm with Anti-Statistical and Differential Cryptanalysis-Defeating Properties Announced by MerlinCryption CTO

Austin, TX (PRWEB) April 26, 2012 The development of the Anti-Statistical Block Encryption (ASBE) algorithm, which employs variable key length and requires no key transfer, overcomes two major vulnerabilities for the cryptographic design community.   The encryption key is the point of vulnerability, making it the target of choice for criminals, explains Paul Prem Sobel,

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