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Analog Devices Unveils Low-Power, Transmit-Quality, High-Speed Digital-to-Analog Converters.


NORWOOD, Mass. -- Fourth-generation, low-power TxDAC(R) digital-to-analog data converters for communications, industrial instrumentation and portable applications

Analog Devices, Inc. (NYSE NYSE

See: New York Stock Exchange
: ADI), the world leader in data conversion technology, announced today the company has developed a low-power generation of its industry-leading TxDAC(R) transmit digital-to-analog converters (DACs). Optimized to the requirements of communications, industrial instrumentation and portable applications that require high-speed performance with the lowest power consumption, Analog Devices' AD970x family reduces power dissipation by up to 70 percent over previous DAC See D/A converter and discretionary access control.

DAC - Digital to Analog Converter
 offerings. As a transmit-quality converter, the AD970x family is ideal for applications that need to synthesize broadband signals efficiently--from handheld radios to portable instruments.

In addition, the AD970x family integrates an on-chip voltage reference and Rset and Rload resistors, lowering component count and bill of materials The list of components that make up a system. For example, a bill of materials for a house would include the cement block, lumber, shingles, doors, windows, plumbing, electric, heating and so on.  costs. The devices also feature common mode shift capability, minimizing the need for level-shifting circuitry when interfacing with other analog components. This level of integration, the first of its kind for transmit path data converters, simplifies analog design and reduces printed circuit board area for smaller portable designs.

"Analog Devices' TxDAC products have become the de facto industry standard for transmit path DACs," said Dave Robertson, product line director of the High-Speed Converter Group at Analog Devices. "These new devices are pin compatible with previous generations of the TxDAC family, enabling designers to take advantage of the dramatic decrease in power dissipation without the need for a costly re-design. The AD9707 family is the latest of a series of new products from ADI focused on lowering overall system cost without performance compromise. It provides the signal path solution while our nanoDAC(TM) family provides low power DACs for level setting and control applications."

More about the AD970x family

The AD970x family supports update rates at 175 MSPS MSPS Mega-Samples Per Second
MSPS Million Samples Per Second
MSPS Michigan Society of Professional Surveyors
MSPS Modular Synthesis Plug-In System
MSPS Million Symbols per Second
MSPS mobilization stationing and planning system (US DoD) 
 (mega samples per second) - an operating rate four times that of its nearest competitor with similar power dissipation - and is comprised of four products: the flagship AD9707 14-bit DAC; and the AD9706, AD9705 and AD9704, which are 12-, 10-, and 8-bit DACs, respectively. The family features best-in-class spurious-free dynamic range (SFDR SFDR Spurious-Free Dynamic Range
SFDR Spurious Free Dynamic Range (RF communications)
SFDR Standard Flight Data Recorder
SFDR Secondary Flight Display Repeater (aviation)
SFDR System Functional Design Review
) of 86 dBc and intermodulation in·ter·mod·u·la·tion  
n.
Modulation of the frequencies of electromagnetic waves occurring when the waves interact as they are transmitted through a nonlinear electronic system.
 (IMD IMD - intermodulation distortion ) of 70 to 50 MHz.

All of the devices offer outstanding ac and dc performance and share the same interface, small outline package and pin-out, providing an upward or downward component selection path based on performance, resolution, and cost.

The AD9707 has a flexible power supply operating range from 1.7 V to 3.6 V. At 3.3 V, the AD970x family dissipates 35 mW of power and at 1.8 V dissipates 12 mW. Its power dissipation can be further reduced by 15 mW by lowering the full-scale current output. Sleep and power down modes reduce dissipation to 5 mW for low-power idle periods.

The devices are available in 28-lead TSSOP TSSOP Thin Shrink Small Outline Package
TSSOP Thin Scale Small Outline Package
 (thin-shrink small-outline plastic package) and 32-lead LFCSP LFCSP Lead Frame Chip Scale Packaging (analog devices)
LFCSP Lead Frame Chip Scale Package
 (lead-frame chip-scale package) packaging. The devices in the LFCSP packaging include an optional SPI (1) (Stateful Packet Inspection) See stateful inspection.

(2) (Service Provider Interface) The programming interface for developing Windows drivers under WOSA.
 (serial peripheral interface (communications, hardware) Serial Peripheral Interface - (SPI) A serial interface in which a master device supplies clock pulses to exchanges data serially with a slave over two data wires (Master-Slave and Slave-Master). ), which provides a higher level of programmability, and an adjustable output common mode feature that enables the TxDAC to easily interface to other components that require common modes greater than 0 V. The AD9707 is also self-calibrating, allowing it to achieve greater accuracy and true 14-bit INL INL Idaho National Laboratory
INL Inner Nuclear Layer
INL Instituut voor Nederlandse Lexicologie
INL Integral Non-Linearity
INL International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs Bureau (US Department of State) 
 (integral nonlinearity) and DNL (differential nonlinearity) performance.

Pricing and Availability

The AD970x family is sampling now with production quantities available in October 2005. Pricing for the family ranges from $2.75 to $5.75 in 1,000-unit quantities, depending on resolution. The devices are supported by an evaluation board and two development tools: the high-speed DAC Pattern Generator (DPG DPG

diphosphoglycerate.
), which provides digital data for ADI's DAC evaluation boards, and VisualDAC(TM), an integrated development and debugging environment. For more information, please visit www.analog.com/AD9707.

ADI's Data Conversion Technology: Critical Bridge Between Analog and Digital

Analog Devices is the world leader in data conversion technology. ADI's longstanding leadership in data conversion technology stems from an engineering culture that emphasizes deep understanding of the customer's system challenge, aggressive research and development investment and unmatched mixed-signal design expertise. From application-specific solutions designed to lower system cost to the broadest selection of speed, accuracy, size and power consumption in DACs and ADCs, Analog Devices provides the products, technology and support customers need to successfully bridge between real-world analog signals and the digital world of electronic equipment. ADI's data converters are used widely in consumer electronics, broadband and wireless communications, instrumentation, automotive systems, industrial equipment and medical electronics, as well as a host of other emerging market applications.

About Analog Devices

Innovation, performance, and excellence are the cultural pillars on which Analog Devices has built one of the most long-standing, high-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 around the world, representing virtually all types of electronics equipment. Celebrating 40 years as a leading global manufacturer of high-performance integrated circuits used in analog and digital signal processing See DSP.

Digital Signal Processing - (DSP) Computer manipulation of analog signals (commonly sound or image) which have been converted to digital form (sampled).
 applications, Analog Devices, Inc. is headquartered in Norwood, Massachusetts, and employs approximately 8,900 people worldwide. It has manufacturing facilities in Massachusetts, California, North Carolina, Ireland, and the Philippines. Analog Devices' common stock is listed on the New York Stock Exchange New York Stock Exchange (NYSE)

World's largest marketplace for securities. The exchange began as an informal meeting of 24 men in 1792 on what is now Wall Street in New York City.
 and ADI is included in the S&P 500 Index.

TxDAC(R) is a trademark of Analog Devices, Inc.
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