• Analog Devices introduces multichannel data converters for automated test equipment

    NOVEMBER 7--Analog Devices (Norwood, MA) is introducing eight multichannel monolithic digital-to-analog converters that give a high concentration of analog signal-processing performance in a single device.
    Nov. 7, 2005

    NOVEMBER 7--Analog Devices (Norwood, MA), a leader in high-performance semiconductors for signal-processing applications and data-conversion technology, is introducing eight multichannel monolithic digital-to-analog converters (DACs) that give a high concentration of analog signal-processing performance in a single device to resolve design challenges in industrial and instrumentation applications. Developed using the company's iCMOS process technology, the new DACs extend the company's denseDAC family of high-density converters, combining up to 40 channels, high accuracy, and ±10-V output range, in a compact (9 x 9 mm) footprint.

    These devices satisfy the needs of system designers trying to squeeze more functionality into smaller board space. For information go towww.analog.com>.

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