ANALOG Manuals (Others)

ANALOG DEVICES High Speed Low Power Dual Operational Amplifier AD826 handbook

The AD826 is a dual, high speed voltage feedback op amp. It is ideal for use in applications which require unity gain stability and high output drive capability, such as buffering and cable driving.

File format: PDF Size:259 KB

ANALOG DEVICES REF-03 handbook

File format: PDF Size:283 KB

ANALOG DEVICES Microprocessor Supervisory Circuits ADM690 ADM695 handbook

The ADM690-ADM695 Microprocessor Supervisory Circuits are single-chip solutions for power supply monitoring and battery control functions in microprocessor systems. These functions include µP reset, backup battery switchover, watchdog timer, CMOS RAM write protection, and power failure warning. The complete family provides a variety of configurations to satisfy most microprocessor system requirements.

File format: PDF Size:190 KB

ANALOG DEVICES High Performance ISM Band FSK/ASK Transceiver IC ADF7020 handbook

The ADF7020 Rev. B is a high performance, ISM band, FSK/ASK transceiver IC. The device offers low power, low IF, flexible data rate and frequency settings.

File format: PDF Size:831 KB

ANALOG DEVICES 10-Bit 40/65/80/105 MSPS 3 V Dual A/D Converter AD9218 handbook

AD9218 is a dual-channel 10-bit, 40/65/80/105 MSPS A/D converter. It features low power consumption, on-chip reference and track/holds, 300 MHz analog bandwidth, 1 V p-p or 2 V p-p analog input range, etc.

File format: PDF Size:1587 KB

ANALOG DEVICES +3 Volt Serial Input Complete 12-Bit DAC AD8300 handbook

This document introduces the features of AD8300 12-bit single-supply digital to analog converter

File format: PDF Size:291 KB

ANALOG DEVICES Low Power 16-/24-Bit Sigma-Delta ADC AD7788/AD7789 handbook

AD7788/AD7789 are low power, 16/24-bit sigma-delta ADCs with 2.5V to 5.25V operation, 1µA power consumption, and 1.5µV RMS noise.

File format: PDF Size:268 KB

ANALOG DEVICES 3 V/5 V Low Power Synchronous Voltage-to-Frequency Converter AD7740* handbook

The AD7740 is a low-cost, ultrasmall synchronous Voltage-to-Frequency Converter (VFC). It works from a single 3.0 V to 3.6 V or 4.75 V to 5.25 V supply consuming 0.9 mA. The AD7740 is available in an 8-lead SOT-23 and also in an 8-lead microSOIC package. Small package, low cost and ease of use were major design goals for this product. The part contains an on-chip 2.5 V bandgap reference but the user may overdrive this using an external

File format: PDF Size:143 KB

ANALOG DEVICES High Performance BiFET Operational Amplifiers AD542/AD544/AD547 handbook

The BiFET series is a high-performance dual junction operational amplifier with features such as ultra-low drift, low input bias current, and low noise. It can be used in a wide range of applications.

File format: PDF Size:376 KB

ANALOG DEVICES 192 kHz Stereo Asynchronous Sample Rate Converter AD1895* handbook

The AD1895 is a 24-bit, high performance, single-chip, second generation asynchronous sample rate converter. It offers improved performance and additional features, including a THD + N range of –115 dB to –122 dB, 128 dB (A-Weighted) dynamic range, 192 kHz sampling frequencies, improved jitter rejection, and 1:8 upsampling and 7.75:1 downsampling ratios.

File format: PDF Size:1097 KB

ANALOG DEVICES 12-Bit 100 kSPS A/D Converter AD1674* handbook

The AD1674 is a complete, multipurpose, 12-bit analog-to- digital converter, consisting of a user-transparent onboard sample-and-hold amplifier (SHA), 10 volt reference, clock and three-state output buffers for microprocessor interface. The AD1674 is pin compatible with the industry standard AD574A and AD674A, but includes a sampling function which eliminates timing errors in the conversion process.

File format: PDF Size:262 KB

ANALOG DEVICES AD8132 handbook

AD8132 is a low cost differential or single-ended input to differential output amplifier with resistor set gain. It features high speed, low distortion, low power consumption, etc. It is suitable for applications such as low power differential ADC drivers, differential gain and differential filtering, video line drivers, differential in/out level shifting, single-ended input to differential output drivers, etc.

File format: PDF Size:615 KB

ANALOG DEVICES AD8323 handbook

The AD8323 is a low-cost, digitally programmable gain module that supports DOCSIS standard and can be programmed in 0.75 dB steps over a 53.5 dB range. It features low distortion, low output noise level, maintains 75 ohm output impedance, and supports SPI interface.

File format: PDF Size:278 KB

ANALOG DEVICES AD8322 English products handbook

The AD8322 is a low-cost, digitally controlled variable gain amplifier. It supports the DOCSIS standard for reverse path transmission, and the gain can be programmed in 6 dB steps over a 42 dB range. At 60 dBmV output, the distortion is low, -58 dBc SFDR at 21 MHz and -56 dBc SFDR at 42 MHz. The output noise level is -46 dBmV, with a bandwidth of 160 kHz. It supports SPI interfaces. It can be used for gain programmable line drivers, DOCSIS-compliant data modems, interactive set-top boxes, PC plug-in modems, and general-purpose digitally controlled variable gain blocks.

File format: PDF Size:244 KB

ANALOG DEIVCES AD8325 handbook

The AD8325 is a low-cost, digitally controlled, variable gain amplifier optimized for coaxial line driving applications such as cable modems designed to the MCNS-DOCSIS upstream standard. An 8-bit serial word determines the desired output gain over a 59.45 dB range, resulting in gain changes of 0.7526 dB/LSB. The AD8325 comprises a digitally controlled variable attenuator of 0 dB to -59.45 dB, which is preceded by a low noise, fixed gain buffer and is followed by a low distortion high power amplifier. The AD8325 accepts a differential or single-ended input and has a 75 ohm output impedance. The AD8325 supports SPI interfaces for controlling gain, output enable and power consumption.

File format: PDF Size:732 KB

ANALOG DEVICES AD8326 handbook

AD8326 is a high output power programmable CATV line driver from Analog Devices. It supports DOCSIS standard and has a programmable gain range of 0.75dB steps over 53.5dB. AD8326 features low distortion, high output power and high bandwidth, and is suitable for CATV terminal devices and other applications.

File format: PDF Size:467 KB

ANALOG DEVICES AD8327 handbook

The AD8327 is a low-cost, 160MHz bandwidth, 5V supply operation, digitally controlled gain CATV line driver. It meets the DOCSIS standard for reverse path transmission. The device provides 0.3dB to 48.16dB gain, programmed in 6.02dB gain steps. The AD8327 supports SPI interface, and has sleep and transmit enable modes.

File format: PDF Size:299 KB

ANALOG DEVICES AD8330 handbook

This document describes the features and characteristics of the AD8330 variable gain amplifier. It has a fully differential signal path, which can also be used with single-sided signals. The input range is from 0.3mV to 1V rms, and the output is in rail-to-rail mode. It also has automatic offset compensation, linear-in-dB and linear-in-magnitude gain modes. The gain range is from 0dB to 50dB, with an inverted gain range of 50dB to 0dB. The nominal gain range is from 0.03 to 10, with a magnitude range of 15mV to 5V. It has a constant bandwidth of 150MHz, low noise, low distortion, and low power consumption. It is suitable for applications such as pre-ADC signal conditioning and driving adjustable AGC amplifiers.

File format: PDF Size:944 KB

ANALOG DEVICES ADA4922-1 handbook

This product is a high voltage, differential 18-bit ADC driver. The product features include single-ended to differential conversion, low distortion, low differential output referred noise, high input impedance, fixed gain of 2, low output-referred offset voltage, low input bias current, wide supply range, high speed, fast settling time, and is available in space-saving, thermally enhanced packages.

File format: PDF Size:419 KB

Brands



Products