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| | Analog Devices Debuts The Industry’s Smallest, Most Flexible, Multichannel Converters |
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Analog Devices, Inc. today introduced the industry’s smallest and most flexible, multichannel digital-to-analog converters (DACs). Ideal for designers needing flexibility when specifying converters for high-voltage applications, such as factory process control, instrumentation and dc set-point-control applications, the offering includes 12 converters ranging from 12- to 16-bit dual and quad channel devices operating over a wide voltage range on either single or dual power supplies. In addition, the highly configurable DACs feature software-programmable, unipolar and bipolar voltage output ranges that can be independently set per channel. This gives designers the option to eliminate a number of discrete components, such as precision resistors, switches, and external amplifiers. Housed in small, pin-compatible, TSSOP (thin-shrink small-outline) packages, the converters are more than 40 percent smaller than comparable devices. Eliminating discrete components, plus the small package size, translates into board space savings of as much as 70 percent, when compared to existing discrete solutions. |
| | Leer la noticia completa | Viernes, 09 Febrero, 2007 - 11:25 | |
| Agilent Technologies Introduces Ultra-Wideband Vector Signal Analyzer for Modulated Wideband Communications Signals | | Agilent Technologies Inc. (NYSE: A) today introduced a measurement system optimized for analyzing modulated wideband communications signals that require wide-bandwidth signal analysis -- going beyond the capabilities of traditional spectrum analyzer-based analysis approaches. The new Agilent VSA80000A ultra-wideband (UWB) vector signal analyzer (VSA) system makes precise, accurate measurements for signal bandwidths up to 13 GHz. It is ideal for engineers working on UWB designs who need to run key compliance-based tests or troubleshoot and debug their systems. | | Leer la noticia completa | Viernes, 09 Febrero, 2007 - 11:17 | |
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