Optical Communications and Sensing
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Optical Communications and Sensing

The Analog Devices optical portfolio covers a range of technologies, such as current mirrors, translinear logarithmic amplifiers, laser diode driver ICs, and optical sensors, to provide designers the tools they need for their optical applications. Our optical portfolio supports GbE optical receivers, Fibre Channel, WDM transponders, telecommunications, and next-generation optical networks.
The Analog Devices optical portfolio covers a range of technologies, such as current mirrors, translinear logarithmic amplifiers, laser diode driver ICs, and optical sensors, to provide designers the tools they need for their optical applications. Our optical portfolio supports GbE optical receivers, Fibre Channel, WDM transponders, telecommunications, and next-generation optical networks.

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Through current mirror technology and translinear logarithmic amplifiers, Analog Devices fiber optic control portfolio provides support for a range of design needs. Our devices help enable optical power monitoring, advanced translinear techniques, voltage biasing with current monitoring, optical absorbance measurements, and wide range baseband logarithmic compression, among other applications.
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Analog Devices offers a range of optical data path technologies, ranging from clock and data recovery ICs, laser diode driver ICs, optical limiting amplifiers, optical transimpedance amplifiers, and optoelectronic amplifiers. Members of this diverse portfolio support interface miniaturization, offer SFP, SFF, and GBIC data communication optimization, and feature easy integration into protocol agnostic applications, among other functions and applications.
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Analog Devices optical sensing devices achieve very high signal-to-noise ratios at the lowest power in the industry, making them ideal for battery-operated applications. Our portfolio covers the widest range of wavelengths available in an IC form factor, ranging from UV all the way up to 1600 nm in the near IR for your healthcare, automotive, and industrial applications.