By Staff, January 10, 2012
The LTC2758 dual, 18-bit, current-output DAC specifies a ±1LSB INL and DNL over temperature.
By Richard Quinnell, November 30, 2011
This year’s top Idea for Design, “Use A DAC To Bias Your Varactor Diode” by Jefferay Lawton, calls to mind an injunction ascribed to Albert Einstein to “make things as simple as possible, but no simpler.” Lawton’s IFD achieves this balancing act.
By Staff, November 29, 2011
The 24-bit ADAU1966 16-channel audio D/A converter specs a 118-dB SNR at 32- to 192-kHz sampling rates at a power consumption of less than 300 mW for 16-channel operation.
By Staff, November 07, 2011
The LTC2369-18 serial 18-bit, 1.6 Msps pseudo-differential SAR ADC achieves a 96.5-dB SNR and -120-dB THD while supporting a 0V to 5V unipolar input range.
By Staff, September 01, 2011
Set for deployment in communication and test-and-measurement designs, the latest Analog Devices single- and dual-channel 14-bit A/D converters meet the performance and size requirements of 3G and 4G multi-standard cellular infrastructure equipment.
By Staff, August 23, 2011
The LTC3765 and LTC3766 synchronous forward converter chipset features active clamp reset and Direct Flux Limit that prevents power transformer saturation under all conditions.
By Staff, August 22, 2011
Promising to ease the design of smart transmitters in two-wire sensor systems, the DAC161P997 d/a converter sports a single-wire interface and 4-mA to 20-mA current loop drive.
By Staff, July 22, 2011
The ADC12Dxx00RF family of analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) are reportedly the industry’s first to directly sample RF signals beyond 2.7 GHz with third-order intermodulation distortion up to -71 dBc and sampling up to 3.6 Gsamples/s.
By Staff, July 12, 2011
The ADC24 is described as the easiest to use analog to digital conversion system in a 24-pin, DIP IC.
By Roger Allan, June 16, 2011
The Texas Instruments ADS5263 is the smallest high-speed, high-resolution analog-to-digital converter (ADC) for high-end imaging applications.
By Staff, May 25, 2011
Part of a family of 14-bit, 80-, 105-, and 125-Msamples/s octal µModule ADCs, the LTM9011-14 octal 14-bit, 125 Msample/s ADC specifies a 73.1-dB SNR, an 88-dB SFDR at baseband, and dissipates just 140 mW per channel.
By Staff, May 10, 2011
Offering 32 channels in 44-lead, 7 mm x 7 mm QFN packages, the HV5523 and HV5623 high-voltage serial to parallel converters feature 32 bit shift registers, up to 16 MHz operation, 32 latches, and 5V control logic to perform the polarity selection and blanking of the outputs.
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