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Analog Devices, Inc. (NASDAQ:ADI) Comes Up With The Best In Class SAR A/D Converter

Boston, MA 10/09/2014 (wallstreetpr) – According to reports, Analog Devices, Inc. (NASDAQ:ADI) has come up with the most accurate, fastest and lowest power consuming SAR A/D converter. As per the information provided by ADI, it is two times faster than all the converters that are available in the market as of now. At the same time, it can provide error-free results at temperature of up to 175* C.

Insights of the newly launched SAR:

Analog Devices, Inc. (NASDAQ:ADI) has named the newly launched converter as AD7981 PulSAR A/D converter, which is capable of generating sample rates of up to 600-kSPS. It can be a perfect choice for those applications that need high vibration measurement and bandwidth sonic. Apart from such applications, it can also be used in applications that require lower-bandwidth pressure, low power and temperature sensing. When the battery is exposed to any harsh environment, its performance decreases. AD7981 can be an ideal option for such applications for enhancing their battery lives through effective scaling of power linearly with the sample rate. It uses 70 µW at ten kSPS and just 4.65 mW at the highest speed of 600 kSPS.

Its normal performance is 91-dB and +/-0.7-LSB INL SNR, which enables high-end dynamic  range with battery precision and accuracy. With the help of this combination, the converter can easily address any importance criteria for various precision management applications in high-temperature and harsh environment. Best examples of such challenging scenarios can be gas drilling, avionics and industrial application, and down-hole oil. Analog Devices, Inc. (NASDAQ:ADI) is known for offering very modern, technically sound and top notched devices from time to time. It provides various technical solutions to a lot of large sized companies in order to increase their efficiency level. Total customers are beyond 60,000 across the world. It gives hints of making further improvements in its offering.

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