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Analog Devices Adds Direct Conversion Receiver Solution for Next Generation Cellular and Broadband Wireless to RF Portfolio : – Demodulator and dual-channel digital gain trim amplifier reduce component count up to 60 percent.

NORWOOD, Mass. (PRWEB) June 16, 2008 With the ADL5380 demodulator, base station receivers can be designed for a variety of cellular and broadband wireless data systems and standards including CDMA, W-CDMA, TD-SCDMA, PHS, LTE, and WiMAX. The ADL5380 is also an ideal solution for defense and avionics equipment, including software-defined radio, due to the broad […]

Analog Devices Adds Direct Conversion Receiver Solution for Next Generation Cellular and Broadband Wireless to RF Portfolio : – Demodulator and dual-channel digital gain trim amplifier reduce component count up to 60 percent. Read More »

Analog Devices Enhances RF/IF Signal Chain Performance With Highly Integrated Synthesizer and Mixer Family : – ADI’s ADF4350 synthesizer features superior phase-noise performance; couples with ADI’s new dual-channel active and passive mixers to enable a highly linear RF front end for cellular base stations, satellite communications, and point-to-point microwave radio equipment.

NORWOOD, Mass. (PRWEB) October 27, 2008 The ADF4350 integrated synthesizer provides designers with a single, low phase-noise solution supporting a continuous tuning range from 137.5 MHz to 4.4 GHz. Alternative approaches require as many as 10 individual VCO/PLL combinations. The VCO in ADI’s new ultra-broadband, fully integrated synthesizer features phase-noise of 137 dBc/Hz at a

Analog Devices Enhances RF/IF Signal Chain Performance With Highly Integrated Synthesizer and Mixer Family : – ADI’s ADF4350 synthesizer features superior phase-noise performance; couples with ADI’s new dual-channel active and passive mixers to enable a highly linear RF front end for cellular base stations, satellite communications, and point-to-point microwave radio equipment. Read More »

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 »

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