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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Amplifiers
Amplifiers from Analog Devices deliver both high performance and high value. These amplifier ICs combine circuit design, manufacturing process innovation, and applications expertise to create products that simplify signal conditioning design.
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A/D Converters
Analog Devices A/D converters feature a variety of breakthrough capabilities enabling new system architectures that meet customer needs. Compact design, low power, and low cost are required by today's systems. Analog Devices offers the industry's largest range of A/D converter products that design engineers depend on for reliable performance in the harshest environments, both on Earth and in space. If you are looking for high quality and reliability while lowering cost and improving efficiency, consider using the industry's number one A/D converter products from Analog Devices.
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Clock Synchronization
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).
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Analog Control Variable Gain Amplifiers (VGAs)
Analog Devices voltage controlled variable gain amplifiers provide continuous gain control over a wide dynamic range for a variety of audio and optical frequency bands. Our VGAs improve the dynamic range of a circuit by allowing users to adjust a signal’s amplitude in real time, which is invaluable for ultrasound, speech analysis, radar, wireless communications, and instrumentation-related applications.
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Watchdog Timers
Analog Devices offers a range of supervisory circuits with watchdog timers. The on-chip watchdog timer can reset the microprocessor if it fails to strobe within a preset timeout period, with multiple reset threshold options available throughout the portfolio.
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LVDS (Low Voltage Differential Signaling) Drivers and Receivers
LVDS (Low Voltage Differential Signaling) Drivers and Receivers from Analog Devices offers designers robust, high speed signaling for single-ended to differential solutions for point-to-point applications. Our selection of products conform to the TIA/EIA-644 LVDS standard and contain the first LVDS transceivers to meet 8 kV IEC ESD performance standards - important for robust, interboard applications where the connectors can be exposed to more harsh electrostatic environments. Companion differential line receivers and differential line drivers support up to 600Mbps. LVDS greatly improves noise immunity and minimizes emissions for high speed point-to-point data transmission and is a low power alternative to emitter-coupled logic (ECL) or positive emitter-coupled logic (PECL) signaling.
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Sample Rate Converters
Analog Devices’ portfolio of sample rate converters features industry-leading performance in both audio performance and conversion ratios. These converters can be used in high end consumer applications, as well as in price conscious consumer applications.
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Low Power Comparators
Analog Devices low power comparators provide a capable solution to demanding applications that must operate in the µA range. To cover a range of design needs, our low power comparators are available in commercial, industrial, and automotive temperature ranges, with feature such as noninverting inputs and inverting inputs. This portfolio supports applications such as Li-Ion monitoring, handheld instruments, LED/relay driving, control systems, and optoisolator driving.
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Clock and Data Recovery/Retiming
Analog Devices provides single rate, multiple rate, and continuous tuning clock and data recovery (CDR) ICs for metro, long haul, DWDM, FSO, instrumentation, and other applications. Our any rate CDR ICs allow easy integration into protocol agnostic applications, automatically locking onto incoming data streams at any rate, from 10 Mbps to 2.7 Gbps or from 6.5 Mbps to 11.3 Gbps, without the aid of a reference clock while reporting the acquired data rate over the I2C interface. With a proprietary dual loop design, our any rate CDR ICs feature fast locking with superior jitter performance.
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LED Flash Drivers
Analog Devices LED flash drivers support general LED lighting, building technology, scanning equipment, and a range of other technologies. A range of features, such as automatic phototransistor controls and overtemperature protection, as well as compact size and diverse programmability options, allow these devices to be used in a number of applications including:
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IOS Subsystems
Analog Devices has been the leader in isolated signal conditioning for more than 20 years. ADI IOS products feature complete modular solutions for industrial signal conditioning. These products are the benchmark for isolated signal conditioners, with price and performance unmatched in the industry.
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Low Input Bias Current Amplifiers (<100 pA)
Low input bias current op amps are required whenever the difference of currents or voltage is small and needs to be measured accurately. These op amps are used so that the signal is not loaded down by the input of the op amps. Low input bias current op amps are critical for interfacing sensors in applications from photodiodes, pH meters, or other electrometer related functions to downstream electronics. Analog Devices has many precision op amps that fit the definition and range of these applications.
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CAT-5 Video Drivers
Analog Devices provides designers with a robust portfolio of high speed triple, differential, and single-ended input to differential output CAT-5 video drivers. We designed the technology for the highest resolution component video signals, but it can be used for any type of analog signals or high speed data transmission over either Category 5 UTP cable or differential printed circuit board (PCB) transmission lines. Manufactured with our second generation XFCB bipolar process, the drivers have large signal bandwidths of 700 MHz, fast slew rate, and output amplitude and phase matching balanced to –60 dB at 50 MHz.
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Low Noise Amplifiers
Analog Devices RF amplifiers are designed utilizing the company’s leading amplifier and RF IC expertise. Our extensive family of single-ended input/output, fixed-gain amplifiers can be used from dc to microwave and include low noise amplifiers, gain blocks, intermediate frequency amplifiers, driver amplifiers, and differential amplifiers. These devices offer high linearity, low noise figures, and various fixed-gain options, as well as low power consumption; they are all fully specified over frequency, temperature, and supply voltage for use in a variety of applications.
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Low Power Op Amplifiers (< 1mA/amp)
Analog Devices low power op amps offer a variety of benefits in many applications such as prolonging battery life, easing waste heat management in end equipment, reducing self heating to minimize thermally induced offset shift, and reducing total system power consumption and cost. Offering power efficient devices without compromising speed, noise, and precision has been a key focus on developing products at ADI.















