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ANALOG DEVICES INTRODUCES NEW ULTRA LOW POWER, HIGH-RESOLUTION MEMS MOTION SENSOR FOR MEASURING TILT, SHOCK, AND ACCELERATION IN SPACE-CONSTRAINED DESIGNS
Every new feature introduced to a portable device, handheld instrument, and other battery-operated medical and industrial electronic devices taxes already stressed power budgets. To address the growing demand for more motion-enabled features, Analog Devices, Inc. (ADI) has developed a new family of smart motion sensors specifically for power- and space-constrained portable devices. The ADXL346 digital three-axis iMEMS® smart motion sensor is ADI's latest offering in this new class of small, ultra lower-power, high-resolution iMEMS® accelerometers for measuring tilt, shock, and acceleration. Designed to operate at a primary supply voltage down to 1.8-V, these new motion sensors, first introduced at the Consumer Electronics Show in January, are capable of high resolution (4 mg/LSB) which enables, for example, measurement of inclination changes as little as 0.25 degrees.
Leer la noticia completa31 de Mar de 2009 - 06:47 PM


ANALOG DEVICES’ BLACKFIN PROCESSOR HELPS ONKYO ACHIEVE QUALITY, CONNECTIVITY, AND COST GOALS FOR NEW DIGITAL AUDIO SYSTEM
Onkyo, a leading global name in audio/video components and home theater systems, has designed its new BR-925 CD/HDD receiver system around the Blackfin® BF532 convergent processor from Analog Devices (NYSE: ADI). Onkyo, whose stated philosophy is to “deliver products that are superbly designed and built to a consistently outstanding standard of excellence,” chose the Blackfin processor for its ability to meet specific design goals for the BR-925 digital audio system. These objectives included value, a rich set of features, connectivity capabilities, and the kind of unmatched sound quality usually associated with more expensive systems.
Leer la noticia completa30 de Mar de 2009 - 02:14 PM


NALOG DEVICES SPEEDS “SMART CAMERA” DEVELOPMENT WITH NEW DIGITAL VIDEO REFERENCE DESIGN
Analog Devices, Inc. (ADI) announces the availability of a complete IP surveillance and machine vision camera reference design based on the company’s Blackfin BF526C processor. The reference design, which aims to help engineers quickly develop and customize “smart camera” designs, implements a complete IP video camera, including the camera lens and a D1/HD1/CIF resolution image sensor.
Leer la noticia completa30 de Mar de 2009 - 02:13 PM


14-Bit Converter Performs Direct Digital Synthesis For RF Signals To 3.6 GHz
Analog Devices, Inc. (NYSE: ADI), the global leader in data-conversion technology, today introduced a pair of 14-bit DACs (digital-to-analog converters) that perform direct digital synthesis for signals up to 3.6 GHz. These high-performance converters extend ADI’s industry-leading TxDAC® family** of transmit digital-to-analog converters by delivering an unmatched combination of usable bandwidth and effective dynamic range to communications-equipment manufacturers worldwide.
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