 | | The AD511x series of digital potentiometers offers excellent resistance tolerance, high current density and faster nonvolatile memory than competing devices. |
| The AD511x series of digital potentiometers offers excellent resistance tolerance, high current density and faster nonvolatile memory than competing devices. |
| Analog[ ] Devices, Inc. introduced D/A (digital-to-analog) converters that provide high accuracy and ultra-low noise, simplifying the design of precision instrumentation and analytical equipment. The new high-accuracy D/A converters incorporate integrated precision reference conditioning circuitry, making them system ready and providing a 60 percent reduction in board space compared to competing standalone data converters. |
| The ADIS16136 iSensor(r) MEMS Gyroscope is a high performance, digital gyroscope sensing system that operates autonomously and requires no user configuration to produce accurate rate sensing data. It provides performance advantages with low noise density, wide bandwidth, and excellent in-run bias stability, which are enabling for applications such as platform control, navigation, robotics, and medical instrumentation. |
| Analog[ ] Devices, Inc. (ADI) today introduced an ultra-low noise, low-power low-distortion instrumentation amplifier (in amp) for the precision measurement of extremely small signals present in noisy industrial operating environments. |
| Evaluation kit and emulator are available now. |
| Perhaps the biggest and most relevant challenge to the system designer is the need for greater efficiency and reduced power consumption, as the inefficiency of existing systems results in wasted power and increased operating costs. This article explains the challenges of designing such systems for greater efficiency and introduces the AD5755, a versatile, 4-channel, 16-bit digital-to-analog[ ] converter (DAC) as a more integrated solution to help resolve these issues. |
| Perhaps the biggest and most relevant challenge to the system designer is the need for greater efficiency and reduced power consumption, as the inefficiency of existing systems results in wasted power and increased operating costs. This article explains the challenges of designing such systems for greater efficiency and introduces the AD5755, a versatile, 4-channel, 16-bit digital-to-analog[ ] converter (DAC) as a more integrated solution to help resolve these issues. |
| New SHARC processors deliver up to 33% greater performance, 250% more on-chip memory, and 20% lower power consumption than competing processors |
| Blackfin processors with integrated ADCs for industrial control and advanced power applications |
| A monolithic, single-pole, double-throw CMOS switch offered in di-size packaging |
| A 14-bit digital-to-analog converter (DAC) that clocks at a sample rate of 1.2 GSps |
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