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Analog Devices

Analog Devices is a leading manufacturer of precision high performance integrated circuits used in analog and digital signal processing. Offering leadership products in analog, mixed-signal, and digital signal processing, Analog Devices is a market innovator with the products, support, expertise, and global resources you need in a partner for the future. 

While the company's largest single product group is general-purpose Standard Linear ICs (SLICs), which include data converters and amplifiers, Analog Devices has also become a major Digital Signal Processing (DSP) IC supplier, providing both general-purpose DSPs and highly integrated application-specific devices that combine analog and digital signal-processing capability in a single IC.

 

Visit the links below to see why Silica considers Analog Devices' product lines essential to our line card offering.

 

Market Solutions:

Energy

Healthcare

Process Control & Industrial Automation

Instrumentation & Measurement

Motor & Power Control
  

 

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Technologies:

Product Highlights

AD5780 - System Ready, 18-Bit ±1 LSB INL, Voltage Output DACAD5780 - System Ready, 18-Bit ±1 LSB INL, Voltage Output DAC
The AD5780 from Analog Devices is a true 18-bit, ...
AD5700/AD5700-1 - Low Power HART ModemAD5700/AD5700-1 - Low Power HART Modem
ADI's AD5700/AD5700-1 are single-chip solutions, ...
ADM3053 - Signal and Power Isolated CAN TransceiverADM3053 - Signal and Power Isolated CAN Transceiver
The ADM3053 from Analog Devices is an isolated ...

 

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Circuits from the Lab™

Circuits from the Lab™ reference circuits are engineered and tested for quick and easy system integration. 

 

Click here to help solve today's analog, mixed-signal, and RF design challenges.

 

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Analog Devices Circuits from the Lab - Reference Circuits