NORWOOD, Mass. -- (Business Wire)
Analog
Devices, Inc. (ADI) today introduced a D/A converter that brings the
future of television to today's home viewers, enabling them to enjoy
ultra–high-definition (UHD) and 4K television across more channels at
unprecedented streaming and download speeds. The new AD9162 D/A
converter represents a breakthrough for the industry because it provides
broadband and wireless service operators with the industry’s highest
bandwidth and dynamic range to satisfy rising consumer demand for higher
quality, always-on data and video streaming without requiring expensive,
large-scale architecture or converter design changes.
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The 16-bit, 12-GSPS AD9162 converter’s best-in-class 2.5-GHz bandwidth
exceeds the 1.794-GHz optional future requirement specified by the cable
industry’s DOCSIS 3.1 standard by nearly 40 percent. The wider bandwidth
affords cable operators the ability to plan next-generation network
upgrades and capacity expansions without changing converter designs,
which reduces product development time and engineering resources.
The AD9162 converter’s industry-best dynamic range (-82-dBc SFDR at
-167-dBm/Hz NSD) allows designers to synthesize signals across a wide
frequency spectrum from direct-to-RF up to 6 GHz. In wireless
applications, this eliminates an IF-to-RF up-conversion stage and local
oscillator generation, reducing base station component count, size and
power consumption. The AD9162 supports all wireless communications
infrastructure protocols (WCDMA, LTE, LTE-A, point-to-point), enabling
advanced multiband and multi-standard radio designs.
Additional Features and Benefits
The AD9162 converter
features a 2x interpolator (FIR85) that enables configurations for lower
data rates and converter clocking to reduce overall system power and
ease filtering requirements. In mix-mode operation, the RF D/A
converters can be configured to reconstruct RF carriers in the 2nd and
3rd Nyquist zones up to 7.5 GHz while maintaining exceptional dynamic
range.
Product Specifications |
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Product |
| DDS Frequency Hopping |
| Update Rate |
| Direct RF Synthesis |
| Baseband Mode |
| Normal Mode |
| Mix-Mode |
AD9162
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NA
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12 GSPS
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6 GSPS
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DC to 2.5 GHz
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DC to 6 GHz
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1.5 to 7.5 GHz
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Pricing and Availability |
|
Product |
| Sample Availability |
| Full Production |
| Price Each Per 1,000 |
| Packaging |
AD9162
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Now
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Now
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$150
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8 mm x 8 mm CSP-BGA
11 mm x 11 mm CSP-BGA
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About Analog Devices
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and manufactures semiconductor products and solutions. We enable our
customers to interpret the world around us by intelligently bridging the
physical and digital worlds with unmatched technologies that sense,
measure and connect.
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Contacts:
Analog Devices, Inc.
Linda Kincaid, 781-937-1472
linda.kincaid@analog.com
or
Porter
Novelli
Andrew MacLellan, 617-897-8270
andrew.maclellan@porternovelli.com
Source: Analog Devices, Inc.
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