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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(781) 935-5565 - One Analog Way
Wilmington, MA 01887
United States of America
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Switching Regulators
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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Magnetic Field Sensors
Analog Devices magnetic field sensors combine integrated bulk Hall cell technology and instrumentation circuitry to minimize temperature related drifts associated with silicon Hall cell characteristics. The architecture maximizes the advantages of a monolithic implementation while allowing sufficient versatility to meet varied application requirements with a minimum number of components.
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Interface RS-485 and RS-422
The RS-485 specification meets the requirements for a truly multipoint communications network, and the standard specifies up to 32 drivers and 32 receivers on a single (2-wire) bus. Some RS-485 transceivers modify the input impedance to allow up to 8× more nodes to be connected to the same bus. Analog Devices offers a wide range of standard RS-485/RS-422 transceivers and iCoupler® isolated RS-485/RS-422 transceivers to suit many applications.
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Wideband Distributed Amplifiers
Analog Devices GaAs MMIC-based wideband distributed amplifiers cover the dc to 65 GHz frequency range in various ultrawide bandwidths. Our design catalog includes low noise amplifiers, power amplifiers, and driver amplifier designs to meet your needs in applications such as electronic warfare, radar, electronic countermeasures, optical applications, and instrumentation. To meet diverse design requirements, some of our LNAs also offer internal-self biasing that requires only a signal drain voltage to operate.
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Fixed Attenuators
The Analog Devices family of wideband, fixed value, 50 Ω matched attenuator products offers relative attenuation levels that range up to 20 dB. Our products are ideal for microstrip, hybrid, and multichip module applications that require extremely flat attenuation and excellent VSWR vs. frequency.
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Optical Sensors
Analog Devices optical sensors are optical sensing front ends that include integrated ultra-low noise amplification and high performance photodiodes. These solutions are used to achieve the highest performance for instrumentation, industrial, or clinical applications; or to optimize a solution to achieve the lowest power dissipation at a given performance level for battery powered and portable applications.
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M-LVDS (Multi-Point Low Voltage Differential Signaling)
M-LVDS (multipoint low voltage differential signaling) is a multipoint high speed differential electrical interface with support for up to 32 nodes. Analog Devices M-LVDS products offer the industry’s highest ESD performance transceivers with high noise immunity receivers and extended common-mode range. These products are ideal for applications where designers need to transmit at data rates up to 100 Mbps or 250 Mbps to multiple nodes.
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General Purpose Op Amplifiers
When your design requires general purpose op amps, Analog Devices broad portfolio of high speed op amps, precision op amps, and instrumentation amplifiers deliver the unmatched performance and exceptional value that you’re looking for. Explore our selection of op amps by your necessary parameters and find expert, system-level advice to address your design issues by consulting with ADI resources such as EngineerZone.
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SPI Isolators
SPI (Serial peripheral interface) is one of the most widely used interfaces between microcontrollers and peripheral ICs such as sensors, ADCs, DACs, shift registers, SRAM, and others. Analog Devices has your isolated SPI bus covered with our dedicated SPI digital isolators which support this synchronous, full duplex master-slave-based interface. Options include devices built with ADI's proven iCoupler® technology and offering a small footprint, simple design-in, fast speeds, and high data integrity, as well as integrated µModules which require no external components. Our SPI isolator solutions increase performance and reduce board space. This simple, compact solution is ideal for isolated SPI data requiring communication across different ground potentials or through large common mode transients often found in Industrial PLCs (programmable logic controllers) and Instrumentation and data acquisition systems.
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Clock Generation Devices
Analog Devices offers ultralow jitter clock generation products for wireless infrastructure, instrumentation, broadband, automatic test equipment, and other applications demanding subpicosecond performance. Our clock products are ideal for generating the high speed, low noise clock signals required to clock high performance analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) and digital-to-analog converters (DACs). ADI clock ICs integrate PLL cores, dividers, phase offset, skew adjust, and clock drivers in small chip scale packages.
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Logarithmic Transimpedance Amplifiers
Analog Devices translinear logarithmic amplifiers utilize advanced translinear techniques to provide an exceptionally large dynamic range in a versatile and easily used form. Our portfolio relies on proprietary innovations in design and precision laser trimming to achieve the wide measurement range and accuracy in products such as the AD8304 and AD8305. ADI translinear logarithmic amps are used in a variety of applications including optical power measurement, wide range baseband logarithmic compression, the measurement of current and voltage ratios, and optical absorbance measurements.
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JFET Input Amplifiers
Analog Devices JFET input op amps or FastFET high speed (>50 MHz) input op amps provide high input impedance and ultralow input bias currents for high speed applications. The majority of our FET input op amps feature wide supply ranges from +5 V to 12 V or higher and feature rail-to-rail outputs enabling wide dynamic range.
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DRO/VCO Modules
The Analog Devices portfolio of dielectric resonant oscillators (DROs) and voltage controlled oscillators (VCOs) offer excellent output power and phase noise performance over temperature and cover a range of applications and uses to meet the needs of industrial, medical, aerospace and defense, EW, ECM, and communications markets. Our DRO modules are a natural choice for applications in fixed tuned or narrowband tunable configuration, while our selection of VCOs play a key role in providing reliable frequency generation for RF and microwave communication and test systems.
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I/Q and Image Reject Mixers
In-phase quadrature (I/Q) mixers and image reject mixers (IRM) offer a robust frequency mixing solution for applications that require high image rejection or sideband suppression. These mixers can be used as an upconverter or downcoverter. I/Q or IRM mixers use two double-balanced mixers with a 90° hybrid. The inherent architecture of I/Q mixers eliminates the resulting product due to image frequency during downconversion and allows the selection of desired sideband during upconversion.
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Mobile I/O Expander & Keypad Controller
Analog Devices' family of mobile I/O expanders are ideal for smartphone designs and portable devices that require a large extended keypad and/or expanded I/Os such as inventory scanners, medical equipment, and meter readers. Microprocessors in portable systems are GPIO constrained due to the number of functions they must interface with and control. They are also power hungry, making them inefficient for debouncing, polling, and key press scanning algorithms. ADI’s family of mobile I/O expanders offloads key scan and GPIO functions from the CPU, freeing up the processor for higher priority functions while saving energy.
















