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Analog Devices To Demonstrate Analog Signal Chain, Reference Designs and Data Converter Compatibility with
Xilinx FPGAs at Avnet’s X-fest 2012
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May 9, 2012 Press Release
Four-channel, 16-bit, 125-MSPS A/D Converter Delivers Superior Dynamic Performance and Industry’s Lowest Power
and Package Size for its Class NORWOOD, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
Analog Devices Inc. (NASDAQ: ADI), a global leader in high-performance signal processing technology,
introduced today the addition of a 4-channel high-speed
A/D converter to its market-leading
data converter product portfolio. The
AD9653 A/D converter is designed for medical imaging and communications applications where the combination of
high channel density, low power and small size provide systems engineers with greater design flexibility and lower
per-channel cost for data conversion. The AD9653 16-bit A/D converter joins previously-released 12-bit and 14-bit
versions to form a pin-compatible, power- and size-optimized series of high-speed converter products. Download
data sheets and order samples: AD9653 16-bit, 4-channel A/D converter:
www.analog.com/AD9653. Get your questions answered by ADI engineers on EngineerZone™, ADI’s online
technical support community for high-speed converters:
http://ez.analog.com/community/data_converters/high-speed_adcs. Find application notes and technical
articles on communications and health care topics: Communications:
http://communications.analog.com/en/segment/cmmn.html Healthcare:
http://healthcare.analog.com/en/segment/health.html Data Conversion for Medical Imaging The AD9653
16-bit quad A/D converter supports the higher channel densities of MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) systems,
medical ultrasound and other high-end imaging applications, such as industrial visual inspection systems and
non-destructive ultrasound. It is offered in a non-magnetic package and can be used safely within the magnetic
field of an MRI system. This allows the converter to be placed closer to the signal of interest, which can
increase the image quality and throughput while reducing the overall component count. Complementary components
for the AD9653 in
MRI applications include the
ADL5202 variable gain, wide bandwidth amplifier, and the
ADA4937 or
ADL5562 ultra-low-distortion differential A/D converter driver. Data Conversion for Communications The
new quad A/D converter is also well-suited to MIMO- (multiple-input, multiple-output) based radios, 3G
infrastructure equipment and other wireless communications applications. Its small package size, low power
dissipation, and power-scaling functionality are ideal for femto and pico-cell basestation designs.
Complementary components for this high-speed converter in
communications applications include the
ADL5202 variable gain, wide bandwidth amplifier,
AD8376 ultralow distortion IF dual VGA and
ADA4937 ultralow distortion differential A/D converter driver. For low jitter performance in all
applications, the
AD9510,
AD9511,
AD9512,
AD9513,
AD9514, and
AD9515 clock distribution ICs, or the
AD9516 or
AD9517 series of multiple output clock generators are recommended. AD9653 High-Speed Four-Channel A/D
Converter Key Features Low power: 164 mW per channel at 125 MSPS with scalable power option High dynamic
range:
SNR = 76.5 dBFS @ 70 MHz (VREF = 1.0 V) SNR = 77.5 dBFS @ 70 MHz (VREF = 1.3 V) SFDR = 90 dBc (to
Nyquist)
650-MHz full power analog bandwidth Serial LVDS digital output (ANSI-644 or reduced power mode similar to
IEEE-1596.3) Small package outline: 7-mm x 7-mm, 48-pin LFCSP Pin-compatible with the AD9253 14-bit quad
A/D converter and AD9633 12-bit quad A/D converter enabling easy system performance migration Pricing and
Availability
48-pin LFCSP non-magnetic package, PB-free Find additional high-speed converters at the
high-speed converter category page:
http://www.analog.com/en/analog-to-digital-converters/products/index.html. Data Converters: Bridging the
Analog and Digital Worlds More designers turn to Analog Devices than any other supplier for the high-performance
conversion technology required to bridge the analog and digital worlds in today’s myriad electronic systems. With
the industry’s leading portfolio of A/D Converters (analog-to-digital converters) and D/A Converters
(digital-to-analog converters), Analog Devices’ converter products feature the right combination of sampling
rates, accuracy, and reduced noise, power, price, and package size required in industrial and instrumentation,
medical equipment, automotive systems, communications infrastructure, and consumer electronics. Online evaluation
tools help customers quickly validate, select, and design in the optimal data converters to reduce design
complexity, development schedules, and bill-of-material costs. To view ADI’s A/D converter selection guide, visit
www.analog.com/ADCsearch. For A/D converters drivers, visit
www.analog.com/ADCdrivers. To view ADI’s D/A converters selection guide, visit
www.analog.com/DACsearch.
About Analog Devices Innovation, performance, and excellence are the cultural pillars
on which Analog Devices has built one of the longest standing, highest growth companies within the technology
sector. Acknowledged industry-wide as the world leader in data conversion and signal conditioning technology,
Analog Devices serves over 60,000 customers, representing virtually all types of electronic equipment. Analog
Devices is headquartered in Norwood, Massachusetts, with design and manufacturing facilities throughout the world.
Analog Devices is included in the S&P 500 Index.
This release may be deemed to contain forward-looking statements intended to qualify for the
safe harbor from liability established by the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These
forward-looking statements include, among other things, our statements regarding expected benefits of our
acquisition of Multigig and expected advances in our technology and product development efforts, that are based on
our current expectations, beliefs, assumptions, estimates, forecasts, and projections about the industry and
markets in which Analog Devices operates. The statements contained in this release are not guarantees of future
performance, are inherently uncertain, involve certain risks, uncertainties, and assumptions that are difficult to
predict. Therefore, actual outcomes and results may differ materially from what is expressed in such
forward-looking statements, and such statements should not be relied upon as representing Analog Devices’
expectations or beliefs as of any date subsequent to the date of this press release. Important factors that could
cause actual results to differ materially from the results described, implied or projected in any forward-looking
statements include: sovereign debt issues globally, any faltering in global economic conditions and financial
markets, erosion of consumer confidence and declines in customer spending, unavailability of raw materials,
services, supplies or manufacturing capacity, changes in geographic, product or customer mix, adverse results in
litigation matters, and other risk factors described in our most recent filings with the Securities and Exchange
Commission. We do not undertake any obligation to update forward-looking statements made by us.
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Contacts Analog Devices Jim Surber, 336-605-4365
jim.surber@analog.com
Date Posted 5/17/2012
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