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ADC driver, ADC, Analog Devices, ADIADC Driver from Analog DevicesNews Release from:
Analog Devices Analog Devices (ADI) has extended its family of differential amplifiers by introducing a new device with the industry's best distortion performance at the lowest power consumption for engineers who need maximum performance when driving high-resolution ADCs (analogue-to-digital converters) in communications infrastructure, instrumentation and other high-speed equipment. Optimised to drive today's high-performance 14- and 16-bit converters, the ADA4939 differential amplifier consumes less than 120 mW of power on a single 3.3-V supply, while achieving 82-dB SFDR (spurious-free dynamic range) at 70 MHz. The new differential amplifier is available in one- and two-channel versions that can drive ADCs with resolutions up to 16 bits, such as ADI's AD9460 and AD9461 ADCs, and can drive low-power, 14-bit ADCs, such as ADI's AD9246.
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