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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    Wilmington, MA 01887
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  • Clock Synchronization

    Analog Devices Inc.

    Analog Devices Clock synchronizers are designed for wired networking applications, providing the clock redundancy functionality needed to maximize system uptime. Our technology supports clock synchronization with common standards, including 1 pulse per second (PPS) output signal from a GPS receiver. GPS signals are broadly available and utilize an extremely stable atomic clock as its time base, but they are often noisy. Systems rely on the IEEE1588 timing protocol to establish synchronous communications across the wired network, including synchronous Ethernet and synchronous digital hierarchy (SDH) to optical transport network (OTN) mapping/demapping. The IEEE1588 protocol has emerged as the preferred method for Clock synchronizing systems throughout both computer networks and local area networks (LAN).

  • Video Decoders

    Analog Devices Inc.

    Video decoders continue to remain in demand in many automotive, professional, and consumer video applications. Analog Devices, an industry leader in the analog video product field, offers a range of video decoders that provide high quality conversion of analog video in standard (SD) and high definition (HD) resolutions to digital video data in MIPI or TTL formats. Typical applications include decoding rear-view camera analog video and audio-video receivers. Our video decoder portfolio’s diverse solutions offer competitive advantages such as automotive qualification, on-chip differential input and diagnostic support, superior 3D-comb performance, and small packages (32-lead, 5 mm × 5 mm LFCSP).

  • Video Encoders

    Analog Devices Inc.

    Video encoders continue to remain in demand in many automotive, professional, and consumer video applications. Analog Devices, an industry leader in the analog video product field, offers a range of video encoders that provide high quality conversion of digital video data to analog video in standard (SD) and high definition (HD) resolutions. Typical applications include encoding rear-view camera video data and set-top boxes. Our video encoder portfolio’s diverse solutions offer competitive advantages including automotive qualification, high precision conversion (up to 14-bit), simultaneous output of SD and HD video via up to 6 integrated DACs, and small packages (32-lead, 5 mm × 5 mm LFCSP).

  • Video Compression

    Analog Devices Inc.

    Video compression is a critical technology in today’s mobile, networked video ecosystem. The resolutions and bit depths of high quality content require large amounts of scarce bandwith that can’t function without video compression. Symmetric compression is particularly important in live interactions where latency is a key factor. Analog Devices is the leader in JPEG2000-based video compressors, and ADI’s ADV2xx family has established itself as the standard in high quality video compression. ADV2xx video compressors are used in digital cinema projection systems (DCI), professional camera and broadcast systems, studio equipment, and consumer wireless HD applications.

  • Phase Locked Loop (PLL) Synthesizer & Translation Loop

    Analog Devices Inc.

    ADI’s industry leading phase locked loop (PLL) synthesizer family features a variety of high performance, low jitter clock generation and distribution devices. The extensive, ever growing family includes over 100 products, optimized for high data rate, low jitter clocking applications. The portfolio features PLLs, PLL/VCOs, and distribution chips, designed for clocking applications where synchronization, clock distribution, and phase noise performance are all vitally important.

  • Clock & Timing

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    Analog Devices clock ICs and timing solutions enable new architectures, lower development and manufacturing costs, and shorter design times. Products feature low jitter and phase noise for clock cleanup, synchronization, generation, delay, and distribution.

  • TimerBlox

    Analog Devices Inc.

    Analog Devices TimerBlox parts are small, accurate, and simple timing devices designed for six basic operations: voltage controlled oscillation (VCO), low frequency clocking, pulse-width modulation (PWM), one-shot generation and signal delay, and power-on reset (POR). TimerBlox devices combine an accurate programmable oscillator with precision circuitry and logic. No capacitors, no crystals, no microcontroller, and no programming are required. A 20 mA source and sink capability enables the devices to directly drive opto-isolators and transformers for electrical isolation. An ideal solution for space-limited applications, each TimerBlox device can be placed at the point of use.

  • D/A Converters (DAC)

    Analog Devices Inc.

    Analog Devices has the industry’s largest portfolio of D/A converters ranging from 8 bits to 24 bits. ADI DACs are unmatched in their ability to deliver performance and value by providing accurate and reliable conversion for a range of applications including industrial automation, programmable logic controllers, optical transceivers, data acquisition, and more. Our portfolio includes integrated output amplifier options for ease of use, dynamic range DACs for multicarrier generation over a very wide bandwidth, and a variety of other digital to analog converters to suit your design needs.

  • Standard High Speed D/A Converters

    Analog Devices Inc.

    Analog Devices digital-to-analog converter (DAC) portfolio provides solutions for your high speed and precision DAC applications. Thanks to complete data sheets and evaluation boards, as well as broad support among our clock and timing, RF, power management, and op amp portfolios, our DACs can help you reduce time to market and system design costs. A high speed range from 30 MSPS to multi-GSPS, 8- to 16-bit resolution, and a tiny package are just some of the features that make our industry-leading d/a converters stand out.

  • Phase Locked Loop with Integrated VCO

    Analog Devices Inc.

    PLL with integrated VCOs provide local oscillator sources and clock sources for communications (COMMS) , test and measurement (ETM) and aerospace/defense (ADEF) applications. ADI's PLLs with integrated VCO portfolio includes both narrowband and wideband parts, supporting frequencies up to 13.6GHz. Our PLLs with integrated VCO, as well as our full PLL portfolio including integer-N and fractional-N PLLs, feature best-in-class performance for phase noise, jitter, and spurious, and also feature high levels of integration in small form factor packages.

  • Digital Potentiometers

    DigiPOT - Analog Devices Inc.

    Analog Devices portfolio of digital potentiometers provide uncompromising performance across a wide range of industrial temperatures. Sometimes called digital pots, RDACs, or digiPOTs, these compact devices can be used to calibrate system tolerances or dynamically control system parameters. DigiPOTs such as the AD5123 and AD5143 offer a nonvolative solution for 128-position/256-position adjustment applications, with low resistor tolerance and the low temperature coefficient simplifying open-loop applications and those that require tolerance matching.

  • 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).

  • Fast Precision D/A Converters

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    For test and measurement, and HIL applications demanding both dc and ac performance, our fast precision D/A converters (DACs) enable higher speed waveform generation of up to 12.5 MSPS with 4 × oversampling with clean signal spectrums.

  • Multiplying Current Output D/A Converters

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    Analog Devices offers a wide range of high precision, multiplying current output (IOUT) D/A converters (DACs) that feature ±1 LSB INL and DNL specifications, from 12-bit up to an industry-leading 18-bit resolution. Our portfolio includes single and multiple D/A converters in small packages with parallel or serial SPI interfaces. Multiplying current output R-2R D/A converters allow for an external amplifier that’s optimized for specific applications and that does not require reference buffering, which enables high linearity. The SoftSpan™ feature allows software selectable output spans, therefore eliminating the need to add precision gain stages and the associated external jumpers, precision resistors, and amplifier circuitry. Integrated precision resistors allow for reference inversion, bipolar offset, and offset and gain adjustment.

  • Multichannel Voltage Output D/A Converters

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    Analog Devices offers an industry-leading family of multichannel voltage output D/A converters (DACs), covering 8-bit to 16-bit resolutions, from 2-channel up to 40-channel density, and serial SPI or I2C interfaces. This family of precision D/A converters are in demand for applications that require high channel density and a small form factor, such as optical communications, analog output modules, or LED displays. ADI’s multichannel voltage output D/A converters provide features such as the availability of multiple independent output spans, system calibration functions that allow user-programmable offset and gain, or D/A converter increment/decrement functionality, which reduces the need to add external precision gain stages and facilitates the use of this family of D/A converters.

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