Analog Devices Advances RF and Microwave Designs from Bits to Antenna and Back at IMS2012
18 Junho 2012 - 9:00AM
Business Wire
At this year's IEEE MTT-S International Microwave Symposium
(IMS2012) held June 17-22 in Montreal, Canada, Analog Devices, Inc.
(ADI), will present the newest members of its portfolio of RF ICs
designed to advance radio architectures in a broad array of
applications. At Booth #1725, Analog Devices will demonstrate a
complete line-up of high-performance RF ICs, including data
converters, amplifiers, phase-locked loops (PLLs) direct digital
synthesis (DDS) ICs, integrated RF ICs, microwave technology as
well as a new Software Defined Radio (SDR) FPGA mezzanine card
(FMC) that allow engineers to quickly combine high-speed analog and
high-performance digital circuitry.
“With a product portfolio of over 1,000 high performance RF ICs,
that is complemented by the world’s leading data converters, Analog
Devices is the only single source supplier to cover the entire
signal chain from bits to antenna and back,” said Peter Real, vice
president, Linear and RF Group. “From functional blocks to
highly-integrated solutions, our RF devices address the cost,
functionality, performance and reliability requirements of an
ever-widening range of applications and enable system designers to
improve the conversion, conditioning and processing of real-world
phenomena.”
Among the product demonstrations in Analog Devices Booth #1725
include a variety of new RF solutions that debut at IMS2012:
- The ADF4159 is the industry’s highest
performance 13 GHz PLL synthesizer. The ADF4159 PLL synthesizer
achieves breakthrough phase detector operating frequency of 110 MHz
and simultaneously consumes less than 100 mW of power, which is 5
times less than competitive solutions. In addition, the ADF4159
contains a 25-bit fixed modulus as well as on-chip functionality to
generate highly linear ramp profiles, making it an ideal solution
for Frequency Modulated Continuous Wave (FMCW) radar applications,
including automotive radar systems, microwave Point-to-Point (PtP)
systems, communications instrumentation and test equipment.
- The AD9914 and AD9915 DDS ICs are the
industry’s fastest 12-bit, direct digital synthesizers for
frequency-agile wireless applications. The AD9914 achieves a speed
of 3.5 giga samples per second (GSPS), while the AD9915 runs to 2.5
GSPS. Both device cores support advanced digital programmable
technology capable of synthesizing frequency-agile, analog output
sinusoidal waveforms at up to 1.4 GHz.
- ADI’s new AD9128, dual 16-bit, 1.25
GSPS, high-performance digital-to-analog converter features a
JESD204A-compatible high-speed serial input. This 4-lane, 3.125
Gbps, interface greatly simplifies and improves the data connection
between the DAC and the FPGA. The AD9128 supports multicarrier
generation up to the Nyquist frequency and delivers single-carrier
W-CDMA ACLR = 83 dBc @ 122.88 MHz IF, FDAC = 983.04 MSPS.
- The new Software Defined Radio FMC
board, the FMCOMMS1-EBZ, provides an analog front-end, which can be
quickly configured to operate with a variety of compute-intensive
FPGA-based applications. When used in conjunction with the Xilinx
Zynq® Software-Defined Radio Kit, the FMCOMMS1-EBZ board from
Analog Devices enables a variety of wireless communications
functions at the physical layer from baseband to RF.
In addition to these products introduced today, Analog Devices
will conduct demonstrations of the ADL5324 ½ Watt Driver Amplifier
with dynamically adjustable bias and extended temperature range;
I/Q RF modulators which achieve breakthrough levels of integration
and reduction in board space; JESD204B-compliant high-speed serial
interface technology as integrated in a wideband dual A/D converter
core; AD9739 RF digital-to-analog converter and more.
At IMS2012, Analog Devices also conducts a variety of
presentations at the show including DDS ICs, PLL Synthesizers, RF
modulators; analog-to-digital converters; and general discussion on
RF IC technology. For updated information on ADI’s presence at
IMS2012 including photos and videos from the show floor, please
visit www.analog.com/ims2012.
RF IC Portfolio Covers Entire RF Signal Chain
Using a unique combination of design skills, systems
understanding and process technologies, Analog Devices RF ICs and
world-leading data converters cover the entire RF signal chain and
include industry-leading high-performance discrete RF function
blocks as well as highly-integrated multi-functional single-chip RF
solutions. These products are also supported by a wide range of
free design tools, evaluation boards and other design resources to
ease the development of RF systems. For more information, visit:
http://www.analog.com/rf or get support for RF design on
EngineerZone™, ADI’s online technical support community.
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.
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