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Articles Tagged with ''converters''

Crystek launches ultra-low phase noise clock oscillator

January 18, 2012
Crystek Corp. has launched the CCHD-957, a new ultra-low phase noise HCMOS clock oscillator with standby mode, featuring an extremely low close-in phase noise of -100 dBc/Hz @ 10 Hz offset and a typical noise floor of -170 dBc/Hz @ 100 kHz offset.
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Clock Generators: HMC1032LP6GE / HMC1034LP6GE

January 18, 2012

HMC1032LP6GEHittite has launched two exciting new SMT packaged clock generators, the HMC1032LP6GE and the HMC1034LP6GE. Ideal for a wide range of high performance cellular/4G infrastructure, fiber optic and networking applications, these devices deliver best-in-class jitter and industry-leading phase noise floor.


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TriQuint foundry supports Sarda Technologies

February 3, 2012
TriQuint Semiconductor Inc., a RF solutions supplier and technology innovator, announced that its Foundry Services division is supporting start-up Sarda Technologies to bring a new line of high-efficiency DC-DC converter switches to the global marketplace.
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New ADI design tool simplifies RF design and speeds time to market

February 15, 2012
Analog Devices Inc. (ADI) announced the release of a new version of its popular ADIsimRF™ design tool.
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Analog Devices takes you from bits to antenna and back

May 29, 2012

Analog Devices invites you to visit its booth at the IEEE International Microwave Symposium (IMS) to explore ADI's high performance RF ICs and world-leading data converters, covering bits to antenna and back.  


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Analog Devices’ analog microcontroller offers highest accuracy, lowest power

June 4, 2012

Analog Devices, Inc. introduced the ADuCM360, a fully integrated, 4-kSPS, 24-bit data acquisition system-on-a-chip incorporating dual, high-performance, multi-channel sigma-delta A/D converters, a 32-bit ARM CortexTMM3MCU, and flash/EE memory.


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Analog Devices expands its D/A converter portfolio

July 31, 2012

Analog Devices Inc. (ADI) introduced a second series of quad 16- and 12-bit 3 V/5 V D/A converters in space-saving 16-lead LFCSP and TSSOP packages. These new AD5686/96 nanoDAC+™ quad D/A converters offer the industry’s best DC performance (INL is ±2LSB max, offset error is ±1.5mV max and gain error is ±0.1% max) in the smallest package (3 x 3 mm LFCSP), with SPI or I²C interface options.


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Tower top RF electronics for wireless infrastructure should exceed $4.5B by 2017

August 6, 2012

As the mobile network struggles to cope with the growing level of traffic and pressures on CAPEX, the RF electronics of a typical base station design are subject to great innovation namely in the form of tower mounted amplifiers, remote radio heads, and active antennas.


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Curiosity lands on Mars with Crane Interpoint products

August 6, 2012

Crane Aerospace & Electronics congratulates National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) on the successful landing of Curiosity on the Gale Crater, Mars, with InterpointTM dc-dc converter and EMI filter modules on board. Curiosity’s goal is not to find Martian life, but rather to seek out carbon-based organic compounds that are the building blocks of life, and then to determine whether the Gale Crater landing site was ever suitable for creatures. The Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) was launched from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station on November 26, 2011 via an Atlas V rocket.


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FMC simplifies JESD204B-compatible data converter-to-FPGA connectivity

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November 13, 2012

Analog Devices Inc. introduced an FPGA mezzanine card (FMC) that incorporates JEDEC JESD204B SerDes (serializer/de-serializer) technology to allow digital and analog designers to simplify high-speed data converter-to-FPGA connectivity.


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