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Amplifiers

Amplifiers from Analog Devices deliver both high performance and high value. These amplifier ICs combine circuit design, manufacturing process innovation, and applications expertise to create products that simplify signal conditioning design. We offer a variety of online and downloadable tools to help engineers quickly select the right amplifier product. Please see the resource section below for popular amplifiers, related information, and tools.
Amplifiers from Analog Devices deliver both high performance and high value. These amplifier ICs combine circuit design, manufacturing process innovation, and applications expertise to create products that simplify signal conditioning design. We offer a variety of online and downloadable tools to help engineers quickly select the right amplifier product. Please see the resource section below for popular amplifiers, related information, and tools.

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Analog Devices Single and Fully differential ADC drivers offer precision DC specs and are designed to better reject high frequency PSRR and CMRR through their differential input and output architectures. Analog Devices ADC drivers configured for both precision and high speed differential amps come with a VOCM pin, providing a critical but convenient solution when interfacing with analog-to-digital converters (ADCs). Key performance in any ADC driver is achieved by quickly settling out the considerable sampling glitch energy delivered to the amplifier output(s) by the ADC input’s sampling circuit. Whether you need to drive a single or dual differential input ADC or send and receive signals over long cable lengths, Analog Devices has developed a broad portfolio of high speed differential amplifiers that provides the high performance needed to meet any requirement. The differential input and output also offer system improvement by reducing the total harmonic distortion received by the ADC.
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Analog Devices instrumentation amplifiers (in-amps) are precision gain blocks that have a differential input and an output that may be differential or single-ended with respect to a reference terminal. These devices amplify the difference between two input signal voltages while rejecting any signals that are common to both inputs. The in-amps are widely used in many industrial, measurement, data acquisition, and medical applications where dc precision and gain accuracy must be maintained within a noisy environment, and where large common-mode signals (usually at the ac power line frequency) are present.
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Isolation Amplifiers provide power supply designers with a higher performing, single chip alternative to isolation techniques based on optocouplers and shunt regulators. Analog Devices ADuM3190 and ADuM4190 isolated error amplifiers have a 400 kHz bandwidth, with 0.5% typical initial accuracy at 25°C and 1% total accuracy over the extended temperature range of –40˚C to +125˚C. This provides manufacturers of ac-to-dc and dc-to-dc power supplies with a significant upgrade in speed and operating temperature range, as well as a 5× improvement in transient response.
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The operational amplifier (op amp) is an important part of any analog signal chain, often working as a crucial part of the interface between sensors and our world-leading ADCs. Common analog op amp functions include gain, buffering, filtering, and level-shifting. Analog Devices’ portfolio provides the broadest choice of op amps in the industry, delivering unmatched quality, robustness, and performance to enable optimized solutions in automotive, industrial, consumer, and healthcare markets. Explore op amps by parameters and find expert system-level advice on design problems with our reference designs (Circuits from the Lab®), design tools, selection guides, filter design, calculators, and LTSpice®/SPICE models for operational amplifiers.
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Analog Devices RF amplifiers are designed using the company’s leading amplifier and RF IC expertise that meet the challenge of your next design. Our RF Amplifiers range from Low Noise Amplifiers (LNAs) to high power amplifiers including GaN technology spanning from kHz to ~100GHz. There are a variety of products optimized for bandwidth, efficiency, power, linearity, low noise, low phase noise, etc. to meet the most challenging performance requirements. These RF amplifiers are often used in Communications, Instrumentation, Space, and Defense applications but also enjoy a broad range of end markets.
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Analog Devices’ RF Power Detectors are a broad portfolio of Logarithmic Amplifiers, TruPwr™ RMS Detectors, Peak/Envelope Detectors and Successive Detection Log Video Amplifiers (SDLVAs). With detection ranges up to 100 dB, our RF power detectors are used in applications including Transmit/Receive Power Measurement, Input Protection, Return Loss Measurement, RF Pulse Detection, Radar, Electronic Warfare and Precise RF Power Measurement in Test and Measurement, Materials Analysis and HealthCare.
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Analog Devices offers a wide range of amplifiers for special functions and operations. From instrumentation to current sense, and differential to variable gain amplifiers, our wide portfolio of leading edge products sets more performance standards for next generation designs than anyone else in the market. Use our resources in reference designs (Circuits from the Lab®), design tools, tutorials, and application notes to help select the right amplifier and simplify your design.
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Variable gain amplifiers (VGAs) are used in a variety of remote sensing and communications equipment. Variable gain amplifiers deliver unmatched performance for signal chains that require high dynamic range. Applications ranging from ultrasound, radar, LIDAR, wireless communications, and speech analysis have utilized VGAs to deliver industry leading performance.