Thursday, August 19, 2010

Analog Devices’ mixed-signal front end ICs reduce power and PC board space in wireless communications equipment

NORWOOD, USA: Analog Devices Inc. (ADI) has introduced 12-bit and 10-bit mixed-signal front-ends (MxFEs) that reduce power and board space for developers of wireless infrastructure and portable radio equipment.

The 12-bit AD9963 and 10-bit AD9961 MxFEs use 40 percent less power and 25 percent less printed-circuit board area than competing devices without sacrificing performance. These MxFEs are especially effective for cost-sensitive wireless equipment, such as femtocell and picocell base stations that require highly integrated dual transmit-and-receive functions.

“For RF design engineers designing small-scale wireless communication equipment, Analog Devices’ new MxFEs reduce power and component count,” said Chris Jacobs, product line director, Analog Devices.

“The low-power, highly integrated transmit-and- receive paths of our new front-end ICs help customers simplify their designs to meet aggressive cost targets while still providing industry-leading data converter dynamic range.”

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