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15dB Gain Differential Amplifier Delivers up to +50dBm OIP3 Linearity

15dB Gain Differential Amplifier: LTC6432-15

Analog Devices, Inc., which recently acquired Linear Technology Corporation, announces the LTC6432-15, a wideband fully differential amplifier with 15 dB gain, offering linearity of up to +50.3 dBm OIP3 (output third-order intercept), very high OP1 dB (output 1 dB compression point) of +22.7 dBm and 3.2 dB noise figure at 150 MHz.

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Drive360 28 nm CMOS RADAR Technology Platform

Analog Devices Inc. (ADI) announced the Drive360™ 28 nm CMOS RADAR technology platform that builds on its established ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems), MEMS, and RADAR technology portfolio widely used throughout the automotive industry for the past 20 years. Analog Devices is the first to offer automotive RADAR technology based on an advanced 28 nm CMOS process. 


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Analog Devices to Receive 2017 IEEE Corporate Innovation Award

Analog Devices Inc. (ADI) announced that the company has been honored with the 2017 IEEE Corporate Innovation Award “for sustained innovation and leadership in the development of high-performance data converter technology and products.” This award was established in 1985 to recognize outstanding innovation by organizations across the world, and recipients are honored for their resolve to discover, extend, or complement technological advancements in education, industry, research and service in IEEE fields of interest.


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RF-MEMS Switches: ADGM1304 / ADGM1004

Analog-Devices-Makes-MEMSAnalog Devices Inc. introduced a breakthrough in switch technology that provides a long-sought replacement for electromechanical relay designs. The first in a product series, ADI’s ADGM1304 and ADGM1004 RF MEMS switches are 95 percent smaller, 30 times faster, 10 times more reliable, and use 10 times less power than conventional electromechanical relays.


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