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Analog Devices Inc.
Serializer/Deserializer muxes use both rising and falling edges of the clock to serialize the data from parallel inputs to serial output while demuxes deserialize the data from its serial input to parallel outputs. Selector muxes routes the differential inputs to either one or more of the desired outputs upon assertion of the appropriately selected port. Muxes can be used in various applications including High Data Rate Ethernet, Fiber Communication, Signal Routing and Broadband Test & Measurement Equipment.
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Analog Devices Inc.
Analog Devices simultaneous sampling precision A/D converters offer two to eight discrete ADCs in a single package, allow two to 12 channels, and span resolutions from kSPS to 5 MSPS. Providing the industry-leading noise, linearity, and dynamic range performance, ADI has a simultaneous precision converter to meet your speed, power, and size needs. Simultaneous sampling ADCs enable users to convert multiple signals concurrently and preserve phase information.
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Analog Devices Inc.
For designs requiring single-ended amplifiers (op amps), Analog Devices' portfolio of high speed op amps and precision op amps provides a broad choice of products that deliver unmatched performance. Explore op amps by parameters, and find expert system-level advice on design problems with our amplifier reference designs (Circuits from the Lab®), design tools, selection guides, calculators, and SPICE models.
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Analog Devices Inc.
Analog Devices has developed a broad portfolio of single-ended to differential amplifiers that help designers meet their high performance requirements. ADI single-ended to differential amplifiers enable the processing of both single-ended inputs to complementary differential outputs or differential inputs to differential outputs. This provides a convenient solution when interfacing with analog-to-digital converters (ADCs). ADI also offers a series of differential receiver products that convert differential input signals to single-ended output.
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Analog Devices Inc.
Analog Devices provides a range of low cost split path, double throw (SPDT) switches for use in transmit-receive applications that require very low distortion at high incident power levels. Our devices can control from dc to 4 GHz and they are well suited to cellular infrastructure.
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Analog Devices Inc.
The Analog Devices portfolio of switches includes a range of single pole, single throw (SPST) and single-pole, double throw (SPDT) devices, as well as SP3T, SP4T, SP6T, and SP8T options. Our diverse switch family covers a broad range of applications by providing reliable, high performance, as well as low cost and small form factor devices to meet multiple design needs.
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Analog Devices Inc.
Subharmonic mixers are composed of a passive mixer with a subharmonically pumped (×2) local oscillator. These mixers allow designers to use low LO frequency, which eases the need to generate a high frequency LO signal. For high frequency application design, Analog Devices subharmonic mixers offer a simpler alternative to traditional mixers with no LO multiplier.
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Analog Devices Inc.
Analog Devices offers a comprehensive portfolio of switches and multiplexers covering single to multiple switch elements with various signal ranges in a variety of packages to best suit customer application needs. ADI switches and multiplexers are used in a wide and growing range of applications from industrial and instrumentation to medical, consumer, communications, and automotive systems.
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Analog Devices Inc.
Analog Devices offers a wide range of switching regulators that operate in step up (boost), step down (buck), and inverting modes. These devices are capable of generating a fixed or adjustable output voltage, and offer up to 2 A of output current. Some of the features available in ADI’s portfolio of switching regulators are low battery detector, user adjustable current limit, a variety of switching frequencies, and a reduced number of external components. This highly integrated, versatile family of products is intended to minimize external components for space challenged applications.
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Analog Devices Inc.
Analog Devices trip point temperature switches monitor temperature and activate digital output when measurements exceed the trip point setting. To meet differing design needs, we provide pin selectable, factory set, and user programmable trip point setting options. With support for a wide range of operating temperatures and without the need for external calibration, our portfolio of temperature switches also enable swifter design and production with faster time to market.
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Analog Devices Inc.
Analog Devices Thermoelectric Cooler Controllers work with cooler based photonics, offer the smallest size, the best efficiency and the most robust solutions. It has a linear power stage with the linear driver output and a pulse width modulation power stage with the SW output. Depending on the part number, it offers digital PID control or analog PID control or both. Our TEC controllers support a variety of MSA based optical modules such as SFP, SFP+,QSFP+, CFP/CFP-2/CFP-4 and QSFP28.
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Analog Devices Inc.
Analog Devices time delay products feature delay control modulation bandwidth up to 2.5 GHz, as well as a 0 ps to 70 ps continuously adjustable delay range for some members of this portfolio. Monotonic delay compensation allows for stable operation over both power supply and temperature variations.
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Analog Devices Inc.
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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Analog Devices Inc.
Analog Devices voltage controlled oscillator (VCO) portfolio supports a broad range of applications. Our extensive product line includes multiple devices that offer excellent phase noise performance over temperature, shock, and process due to their monolithic structure. We also offer ultrasmall size, low phase noise, low power consumption, and wide tuning range options to meet multiple design needs.
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Analog Devices Inc.
Analog Devices high dynamic range vector modulator RF ICs offer 360° continuous phase control, a continuous gain control of 40 dB, and a low output noise floor of at least –160 dBm/Hz at the maximum gain setting.