Monday, August 15, 2005

This week's new product releases

AD7946: 14-bit, 500-ksps Successive-Approximation ADC in SO/QFN has pseudo differential input
AD5602: 2.7 V to 5.5 V, 100 uA D/A Converter with I2C-compatible interface, tiny SC70 package
AD5612: 2.7 V to 5.5 V, 100 uA D/A Converter with I2C-compatible interface, tiny SC70 package
AD5622: 2.7 V to 5.5 V, 100 uA D/A Converter with I2C-compatible interface, tiny SC70 package
ADT7476: dBCool remote Thermal Controller and Voltage Monitor
AD7623: 16-bit, 1.33-Msps PulSAR Successive-Approximation ADC
AD9923: CCD Signal Processor with V-driver and precision timing generator
ADP3189: 8-bit programmable 2- to 5-phase Synchronous Buck Controller
AD5535: 32-channel, 14-bit DAC with fullscale output voltage programmable from 50 V to 200 V
AD9514: 1.6 GHz 3-output Clock Distribution IC includes dividers and delay adjust
AD12401: 12-bit, 400-Msps A/D Converter
AD9668: 4-channel dual-output Laser Diode Driver with oscillator is LVDS compatible
ADA4862-3: Triple high-speed, low-cost, gain-of-2 Operational Amplifier
ADA4841-1: Low-power, low-noise, low-distortion Operational Amplifier has rail-to-rail output
AD1981HD: HD SoundMAX Audio Codec
ADP3120: Dual bootstrapped 12-V MOSFET Driver with output disable
AD8656: Dual low-noise precision CMOS Operational Amplifier
ADA4411-3: Integrated triple Video Filter and buffer has selectable cutoff frequencies and multiplexed inputs for RGB, HD and SD
ADA4412-3: Integrated triple Video Filter and buffer has selectable cutoff frequencies and multiplexed inputs for RGB, HD and SD
ADL5500: 100 MHz to 6 GHz TruPwr Detector

Wednesday, August 03, 2005

New Format for New-Product Briefs and Pre-Release Products

The two most recent months of new-product briefs and pre-release products are now shown on the main pages, while information from the previous 12 months can be found under ...more or ...archived.

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Direct Digital Synthesis (DDS) Controls Waveforms in Test, Measurement, and Communications

Direct Digital Synthesizers can generate frequencies from a few hertz to greater than 400 MHz with less than 1 degree phase resolution. They can quickly hop from one frequency to another—in a phase-continuous manner—without settling anomalies. DDS-based waveform generation is used to locate resonant frequencies in industrial applications and as agile frequency sources in RF communication systems.

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40th Anniversary Trivia Contest

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