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Accuracy Made Simple with Analog Devices’ Precision Signal Chain Platform

WILMINGTON, Mass. – Analog Devices, Inc. (ADI) introduced today a precision narrow bandwidth signal chain platform that optimizes system performance for signal bandwidths of DC to approximately 10 kHz in industrial and instrumentation applications. The new platform offers a host of complete signal chains with customizable solution options and a curated suite of development tools to simplify the design journey. These range from simulation environments, such as LTspice®, to design tools that delve into filter performance or power management to signal-chain-based evaluation systems leveraging decades of ADI experience and insight. The precision narrow bandwidth signal chains included with the platform feature precision and power management component selections that prioritize low frequency design requirements, delivering excellent accuracy, stability, and resolution. These robust, repeatable, high-quality measurement and drive solutions enable designers to design with confidence and tackle the most demanding precision instrumentation challenges in areas such as source measurement units (SMU), digital multimeters (DMM), and data acquisition systems.

Examples of precision narrow bandwidth signal chain options provided with the platform include those that prioritize low latency and stability for measurement and control or selections that optimize noise and stability for voltage drive.  The stability and low latency signal chains lead to more reliable, faster end measurements ensuring closed loop system setups can be reconfigured with minimal settling time and better test time efficiency.  Tweaking for noise and stability creates voltage drive circuitry supporting highly accurate and extremely stable programmable voltage sources.

Precision Narrow Bandwidth Key Features:

  • 24-bit, no-missing-codes ADC performance maximizes resolution, delivering high accuracy for the complete signal chain with optimized gain setting and minimal settling time
  • Flexibility to optimize noise performance versus power at minimum latency means reuse of optimum layout and the circuitry can be used for multiple use cases with simple software updates
  • Measurement bandwidth from DC means stable and accurate closed loop measurements across a range of low frequencies

 

Pricing and Availability for Key Components

Product Full Production Description Price Each per 1,000 Packaging
AD4630-24

 

Now 24-Bit, 2 MSPS, dual channel SAR ADC

 

$30.95 64-Ball CSP BGA

(7mm x 7mm)

AD5791 Now 1 ppm, 20-Bit, ±1 LSB INL, voltage output DAC

 

$41.65/$71.04

 

20-Lead TSSOP
LTC6373 Now 36 V, fully-differential, programmable-gain instrumentation amplifier with 25 pA input bias current

 

$5.76 12-Lead DFN (LFCSP)

(4mm × 4mm)

LTC6655 Now 0.25 ppm noise, low drift precision references $6.39 8-Lead MSOP

 

About Analog Devices

Analog Devices, Inc. operates at the center of the modern digital economy, converting real-world phenomena into actionable insight with its comprehensive suite of analog and mixed signal, power management, radio frequency (RF), and digital and sensor technologies. ADI serves 125,000 customers worldwide with more than 75,000 products in the industrial, communications, automotive, and consumer markets. ADI is headquartered in Wilmington, MA. Visit http://www.analog.com.

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