| | | | | | | | | | | | | A dual-channel, high precision, low input bias current, low noise, rail-to-rail input and output operational amplifier that can be used at any point of the signal chain, including sensing, conditioning, and output drive. The ADA4510-2 achieves best-in-class low offset drift and low offset voltage, simplifying temperature calibrations in precision designs. |
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| | | | This device is designed as an optical transceiver, stimulating up to eight light emitting diodes (LEDs) and measuring the return signal on PPG, ECG, BIA, and EDA current inputs. The signal chain rejects signal offsets and corruption from asynchronous modulated interference, eliminating the need for externally controlled DC cancellation circuitry. |
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| | | | The ADXL358 offers industry leading noise, minimal offset drift over temperature, and long-term stability, enabling precision applications with minimal calibration. The low noise of the ADXL358 over higher frequencies is ideal for condition-based monitoring and other vibration sensing applications. |
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| | | | This deivce has very low offset and gain error, making it ideal for many isolated voltage sensing applications. Unlike optocoupler-based solutions, which have an uncertain current transfer ratio over lifetime and at high temperatures, the ADuM3195 transfer functions are stable over a wide temperature range of −40°C to +125°C. |
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| | | | The device operates from 2.7V to 16V input supplies, and the output can be adjusted from 0.4V to 5.8V, delivering up to 10A of load current. The switching frequency can be configured from 500kHz to 2MHz, to provide the capability of optimizing the design in terms of size and performance. |
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| | | | This device offers adjustable protection boundaries for systems against positive and negative input faults up to +60V and -65V, and output load current up to 3A. It features two internal nFETs connected in series with a low cumulative RON of 130mΩ (typ). |
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| | | | The MAX77859 targets systems requiring a wide input voltage range (2.5V to 22V). The IC can supply up to 6A of output current in buck mode and up to 4A in boost mode. The IC allows systems to change the output voltage dynamically through I2C serial interface. |
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| | | | The ADL5960 consistis of a resistive bidirectional bridge, downconversion mixers, programmable IF amplifiers and filters, and a highly flexible local oscillator (LO) interface. The bridge provides >14 dB of directivity up to 17 GHz. |
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| | | | The ADG1408L switches one of eight inputs to a common output, as determined by the 3-bit binary address lines. An EN input is used to enable or disable the device. When enabled, each channel conducts in both directions and has an input signal range that extends to the supplies. |
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| | | | The ADG6412 switches turn on with logic 1 on the digital control inputs. Each switch conducts in both directions when on, and each switch has an input signal range that extends from VSS to VDD − 2 V. When switches are open, signal levels up to the supplies are blocked. |
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