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Articles Tagged with ''conversion''

I/Q Demodulator: LTC5584

July 18, 2012

LinearLinear Technology announces the LTC5584, an ultrawide bandwidth direct conversion I/Q demodulator with outstanding linearity of 31 dBm IIP3 and 70 dBm IIP2. The device offers best-in-class demodulation bandwidth of over 530 MHz, supporting the latest generation of LTE multimode, LTE Advanced receivers, as well as digital predistortion (DPD) receivers.


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eesy-ic opens new design center in Germany

November 26, 2012

eesy-ic has opened a new design center in Nuremberg, Germany. The company specializes in customized integrated circuit (ICs) development as well as application specific ICs with analog focus.


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IQD launches high frequency OCXO reference clock for ADC & DAC apps

TestBench
January 7, 2013

IQD’s new IQOV-150 series OCXO satisfies the growing demand for low phase noise reference clocks for ADC and DAC, especially for very fast measurements and high speed data transfer.


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Pentek introduces new line of multiband, modular RF downconverters

January 8, 2013

Pentek Inc., announced a new line of multiband, modular RF slot receivers: the Model 8111 series accepts RF signals over the range of 800 MHz to 3 GHz, downconverting them to a 225 MHz IF signal suitable for A/D conversion by any of several Pentek signal acquisition modules.


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Low cost K-Band FMCW ranging and directional sensor module

March 4, 2013

SAGE Millimeter's model SSP-24303-42-D1 is a low cost, production ready K-Band FMCW ranging and directional sensor module. The center frequency of the module is set at 24.125 GHz with +/-150 MHz frequency modulation bandwidth and +3 dBm nominal output power. The sensor operates from a single +5 .0 Vdc power supplier and typically draws 250-mA current and requires 0 to +15 volts voltage swing for electrical tuning.


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Linear's dual output sine wave to logic converter utilizes selectable input filtering for lowest additive jitter

April 8, 2013

Linear Technology Corp. introduces the LTC6957, a DC to 300 MHz dual output buffer/driver/logic translator, ideal for converting sine waves into low phase noise logic level signals. Prior solutions were unable to perform this conversion without introducing a significant amount of jitter.


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