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Date: 3rd may 2011
Direct digital synthesis (DDS) ICs with
advantage of size and power saving
Analog Devices, Inc. has said its newly introduced direct
digital synthesis (DDS) ICs that offer 30 percent lower
power consumption and a 60 percent reduction in footprint
than competing devices while operating over the extended
temperature range of 40º C to 125º C. The AD9838
DDS and AD9837 DDS ICs consumes 11 mW when operating from
clock rates up to 16 MHz. The new devices are suggested
for industrial and communications applications, including
sensory excitation, impedance spectroscopy and battery-enabled
diagnostic and communication equipment.
The AD9838 DDS and AD9837 DDS ICs settle in nanoseconds
with granularity well below 100 MHz. Along with an on-chip,
10-bit, low-power DAC (digital-to-analog converter), the
new products offer 28-bit fine-tuning granularity and high
SFDR (spurious-free dynamic range).
The devices to support single-tone, 2FSK, 2PSK, QPSK, sweep
capability and amplitude modulation.
Offers spectral performance of greater than 68-dB wideband
SFDR.
| Product |
Description |
Sample Availability |
Full-Volume Production |
Price Each
in 1,000 Quantities |
Packaging |
| AD9838 |
Low-power DDS featuring differential
current output with on-board comparator for clock
generation
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Now |
Now |
$2.10 |
20-lead
4 mm × 4 mm LFCSP
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| AD9837 |
Low-power DDS with voltage output
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Now |
Now |
$1.65 |
10-lead
3 mm × 3 mm LFCSP
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