High Speed DACs
Analog Devices’ high speed (≥30 MSPS) digital-to-analog converters (DACs) include wideband radio frequency, intermediate frequency signal processing, and general-purpose baseband classes. These produc
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AD9122
PRODUCTION
Dual, 16-Bit, 1230 MSPS, TxDAC+® Digital-to-Analog Converter
AD9176S
RECOMMENDED FOR NEW DESIGNS
Dual, 16-Bit, 12.6 GSPS RF DAC with Wideband Channelizers
AD3541R
RECOMMENDED FOR NEW DESIGNS
Single Channel, 12-/16-Bit, 16 MUPS, Multispan, Multi-IO SPI DAC
AD9914S
RECOMMENDED FOR NEW DESIGNS
3.5 GPSP Direct Digital Synthesizer with 12-Bit DAC
AD3542R
RECOMMENDED FOR NEW DESIGNS
Dual Channel, 12-/16-Bit, 16 MUPS, Multispan, Multi-IO SPI DAC
AD3551R
RECOMMENDED FOR NEW DESIGNS
Single Channel, 16-Bit, 33 MUPS, Multispan, Multi-IO SPI DAC
AD3552R
RECOMMENDED FOR NEW DESIGNS
Dual Channel, 16-Bit, 33 MUPS, Multispan, Multi-IO SPI DAC
AD9177
RECOMMENDED FOR NEW DESIGNS
Quad, 16-Bit, 12 GSPS RF DAC with Wideband Channelizers
AD9166
RECOMMENDED FOR NEW DESIGNS
DC to 9 GHz, Vector Signal Generator
MAX5861
PRODUCTION
DOCSIS 3.1 High-Density SCQAM and OFDM Downstream Cable Modulator
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High Speed Signal Processing: Making Space in a Crowded Spectrum
The airwaves are getting crowded, and system designers are looking to untapped portions of the frequency spectrum to support higher bandwidths and millimeter wave (mmW) technologies. New capabilities and features become possible as system designers in aerospace and defense, communication infrastructure, and instrumentation learn to leverage more of the frequency spectrum and create a better user experience.
High Speed Signal Processing: Making Space in a Crowded Spectrum
The airwaves are getting crowded, and system designers are looking to untapped portions of the frequency spectrum to support higher bandwidths and millimeter wave (mmW) technologies. New capabilities and features become possible as system designers in aerospace and defense, communication infrastructure, and instrumentation learn to leverage more of the frequency spectrum and create a better user experience.
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