Low-cost, 8-channel, simultaneous sampling data acquisition system with 84 dB SNR and excellent channel-to-channel matching
Low noise, low distortion single-ended input driver circuit for differential input IF sampling ADC
How to use the 16-bit voltage output DAC AD5542A/AD5541A to achieve high-precision level setting
Build a USB-based temperature monitor using the ADuC7122 precision analog microcontroller and an external thermistor
Build a versatile, high-precision programmable current source using DACs, op amps, and MOSFET transistors
Layout considerations for a scalable multi-channel simultaneous sampling data acquisition system (DAS) based on the 16-bit 8-channel DAS AD7606
Construct a low-cost programmable gain instrumentation amplifier circuit using the four-channel single-pole single-throw switch ADG1611 and the instrumentation amplifier AD620
Build a 4 mA to 20 mA loop-powered temperature monitor using the ADuC7060/ADuC7061 precision analog microcontrollers
Building Single-Ended Differential Converters for Voltage Output and Current Output DACs Using the AD8042 Op Amp
Implement precision electronic scale design using the 24-bit Σ-Δ ADC AD7195 with built-in PGA and AC excitation
Utilizing the ADP150 low-noise LDO regulator to power the ADF4350 PLL and VCO to reduce phase noise
The power quality analyzer is a device that detects and analyzes the operating quality of the power grid. It can conduct long-term data collection and monitoring of power grid operation, and is equipped with power quality data analysis software to perform various analyzes on measurement data.
This reference design provides a carbon monoxide gas detection solution based on Analog Devices' ADuCM360 MCU. This solution has the characteristics of low power consumption, low cross-sensitivity, and excellent long-term stability, making it very suitable for battery-powered portable applications.
This reference design uses Analog Devices' ADuC7061 as the main control chip (ARM7TDMI core, low power consumption, precision analog microcontroller), and uses the ADuC7061 internal buffer and amplifier to convert the onboard Epcos piezoresistive sensor differential voltage analog signal input into digital The quantity is converted into the corresponding linear analog or digital output through the internal algorithm, thereby achieving accurate measurement of pressure.