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Analog Devices Unveils 3 D/A Converters For Aerospace, Defense Applications

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9/14/2012 12:37 AM ET

Analog Devices, Inc. (ADI: Quote) on Friday introduced three high-performance 16- and 14-bit transmit D/A converters or DACs with extended operating temperature ranges and high-reliability packaging for radar, secure communications, avionics and other defense electronics applications.

ADI's 14-bit dual-channel AD9117, 16-bit dual-channel AD9122 and 14-bit single-channel AD9739 transmit DACs were designed for signal synthesis applications and for synthesizing the modulated carrier in quadrature digital architectures.

These DACs are available in NiPdAu lead-frame or Pb BGA packaging, as applicable, to avoid whiskering.

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