A
Analog Devices Inc./Maxim Integrated
| Series | Category | # Parts | Status | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Part | Spec A | Spec B | Spec C | Spec D | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Series | Category | # Parts | Status | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Part | Spec A | Spec B | Spec C | Spec D | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Part | Category | Description |
|---|---|---|
Analog Devices Inc./Maxim Integrated LTC1879EGN#TRUnknown | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | IC REG BUCK ADJ 1.2A 16SSOP |
Analog Devices Inc./Maxim Integrated LTC2208CUP#TRUnknown | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | IC ADC 16BIT 130MSPS 64-QFN |
Analog Devices Inc./Maxim Integrated ADP2108ACBZ-1.1-R7Obsolete | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | IC REG BUCK 1.1V 600MA 5WLCSP |
Analog Devices Inc./Maxim Integrated EV1HMC832ALP6GObsolete | Development Boards Kits Programmers | EVAL BOARD FOR HMC832ALP6GE |
Analog Devices Inc./Maxim Integrated LTC488ISWUnknown | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | IC LINE RCVR RS485 QUAD 16-SOIC |
Analog Devices Inc./Maxim Integrated LTC6946IUFD-2Obsolete | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | IC CLK/FREQ SYNTH 28QFN |
Analog Devices Inc./Maxim Integrated MAX5556ESA+TObsolete | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | IC DAC/AUDIO 16BIT 50K 8SOIC |
Analog Devices Inc./Maxim Integrated EVAL-FLTR-LD-1RZUnknown | Unclassified | EVAL BRD FOR AD800 SERIES |
Analog Devices Inc./Maxim Integrated | Development Boards Kits Programmers | BOARD EVAL FOR AD9963 |
Analog Devices Inc./Maxim Integrated LTC1296CCSW#TRUnknown | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | IC DATA ACQ SYS 12BIT 5V 20SOIC |
| Series | Category | # Parts | Status | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|
LTC1734Lithium-Ion Linear Battery Charger in ThinSOT | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | 4 | Active | The LTC1734 is a low cost, single cell, constant-current/constant-voltage Li-Ion battery charger controller. When combined with a few external components, the SOT-23 package forms a very small, low cost charger for single cell lithium-ion batteries.The LTC1734 is available in 4.1V and 4.2V versions with 1% accuracy. Constant current is programmed using a single external resistor between the PROG pin and ground. Manual shutdown is accomplished by floating the program resistor while removing input power automatically puts the LT1734 into sleep mode. Both the shutdown and sleep modes drain near zero current from battery.Charge current can be monitored via the voltage on the PROG pin allowing a microcontroller or ADC to read the current and determine when to terminate the charge cycle. The output driver is both current limited and thermally protected to prevent the LTC1734 from operating outside of safe limits. No external blocking diode is required.The LTC1734 can also function as a general purpose current source or as a current source for charging nickel-cadmium (NiCd) and nickel-metal-hydride (NiMH) batteries using external termination.Charge CurrentVfloatLTC1734180mA to 700mA4.1V or 4.2VLTC1734L50mA to 180mA4.2VApplicationsCellular TelephonesHandheld ComputersDigital CamerasCharging Docks and CradlesLow Cost and Small Size ChargersProgrammable Current Source |
LTC1734LLithium-Ion Linear Battery Charger in ThinSOT | Power Management (PMIC) | 2 | Active | The LTC1734L is a low cost, single cell, constant-current/constant-voltage Li-Ion battery charger controller. When combined with a few external components, the SOT-23 package forms a very small, low cost charger for single cell lithium-ion batteries. The LTC1734L is a lower charge current version of the LTC1734.The LTC1734L provides a fixed float voltage of 4.2V with 1% accuracy (for 4.1V and 4.15V float voltages, contact Analog Devices Marketing). Constant current is programmed using a single external resistor between the PROG pin and ground. Manual shutdown is accomplished by floating the program resistor while removing input power automatically puts the LTC1734L into a sleep mode. Both the shutdown and sleep modes drain near zero current from the battery.Charge current can be monitored via the voltage on the PROG pin allowing a microcontroller or ADC to read the current and determine when to terminate the charge cycle. The output driver is both current limited and thermally protected to prevent the LTC1734L from operating outside of safe limits. No external blocking diode is required.The LTC1734L can also function as a general purpose current source or as a current source for charging nickel-cadmium (NiCd) and nickel-metal-hydride (NiMH) batteries using external termination.Charge CurrentV floatLTC1734180mA to 700mA4.1V or 4.2VLTC1734L50mA to 180mA4.2VApplicationsCellular TelephonesHandheld ComputersDigital CamerasCharging Docks and CradlesLow Cost and Small Size ChargersProgrammable Current Sources |
LTC1735High Efficiency Synchronous Step-Down Switching Regulator | PMIC | 20 | Active | The LTC1735 is a synchronous step-down switching regulator controller that drives external N-channel power MOSFETs using a fixed frequency architecture. Burst Mode operation provides high efficiency at low load currents. The precision 0.8V reference is compatible with future generation microprocessors. OPTI-LOOP compensation allows the transient response to be optimized over a wide range of output capacitance and ESR values.The operating frequency (synchronizable up to 500kHz) is set by an external capacitor allowing maximum flexibility in optimizing efficiency. A forced continuous control pin reduces noise and RF interference and can assist secondary winding regulation by disabling Burst Mode operation when the main output is lightly loaded.Protection features include internal foldback current limiting, output overvoltage crowbar and optional short-circuit shutdown. Soft-start is provided by an external capacitor that can be used to properly sequence supplies. The operating current level is user-programmable via an external current sense resistor. Wide input supply range allows operation from 4V to 30V (36V maximum).FeaturesLTC1735-LTC1735-1Power GoodApplicationsNotebook and Palmtop Computers, PDAsCellular Telephones and Wireless ModemsDC Power Distribution Systems |
LTC1735-1High Efficiency Synchronous Step-Down Switching Regulator | Power Management (PMIC) | 3 | Active | The LTC1735-1 is a synchronous step-down switching regulator controller optimized for CPU power. OPTI-LOOP compensation allows the transient response to be optimized over a wide range of output capacitance and ESR values.The operating frequency (synchronizable up to 500kHz) is set by an external capacitor allowing maximum flexibility in optimizing efficiency. The output voltage is monitored by a power good window comparator that indicates when the output is within 7.5% of its programmed value, conforming to Intel Mobile CPU Specifications.Protection features include internal foldback current limiting, output overvoltage crowbar and optional short-circuit shutdown. Soft-start is provided by an external capacitor that can be used to properly sequence supplies. The operating current level is user-programmable via an external current sense resistor. Wide input supply range allows operation from 3.5V to 30V (36V maximum).Pin defeatable Burst Mode™operation provides high efficiency at low load currents while 99% duty cycle provides low dropout operation.FeaturesLTC1735-LTC1735-1Power GoodApplicationsNotebook and Palmtop Computers, PDAsPower Supply for Mobile Pentium®III Processor with SpeedStep™TechnologyCellular Telephones and Wireless Modems |
| PMIC | 4 | Active | ||
| Integrated Circuits (ICs) | 4 | Active | ||
| Analog to Digital Converters (ADC) | 4 | Active | ||
LTC174214-Bit, 65Msps Low Noise ADC | Analog to Digital Converters (ADC) | 4 | Active | The LTC1742 is an 65Msps, sampling 14-bit A/D converter designed for digitizing high frequency, wide dynamic range signals. Pin selectable input ranges of ±1V and ±1.6V along with a resistor programmable mode allow the LTC1742’s input range to be optimized for a wide variety of applications.The LTC1742 is perfect for demanding communications applications with AC performance that includes 76.5dB SNR and 90dB spurious free dynamic range. Ultralow jitter of 0.15psRMSallows undersampling of IF frequencies with excellent noise performance. DC specs include ±3LSB INL and ±1LSB DNL.The digital interface is compatible with 5V, 3V, 2V and LVDS logic levels. TheENCand ENC inputs may be driven differentially from PECL, GTL and other low swing logic families or from single-ended TTL or CMOS. The low noise, high gainENCand ENC inputs may also be driven by a sinusoidal signal without degrading performance. A separate output power supply can be operated from 0.5V to 5V, making it easy to connect directly to low voltage DSPs or FIFOs.The TSSOP package with a flow-through pinout simplifies the board layout.ApplicationsTelecommunicationsReceiversCellular Base StationsSpectrum AnalysisImaging Systems |
| Analog to Digital Converters (ADC) | 4 | Active | ||
LTC174414-Bit, 50Msps ADC | Analog to Digital Converters (ADC) | 4 | Active | The LTC1744 is a 50Msps, sampling 14-bit A/D converter designed for digitizing high frequency, wide dynamic range signals. Pin selectable input ranges of ±1V and ±1.6V along with a resistor programmable mode allow the LTC1744’s input range to be optimized for a wide variety of applications.The LTC1744 is perfect for demanding communications applications with AC performance that includes 77dB SNR and 87dB spurious free dynamic range. Ultralow jitter of 0.3psRMSallows undersampling of IF frequencies with excellent noise performance. DC specs include ±4LSB maximum INL and no missing codes over temperature.The digital interface is compatible with 5V, 3V and 2V logic systems. The ENC andENCinputs may be driven differentially from PECL, GTL and other low swing logic families or from single-ended TTL or CMOS. The low noise, high gainENCand ENC inputs may also be driven by a sinusoidal signal without degrading performance. A separate output power supply can be operated from 0.5V to 5V, making it easy to connect directly to any low voltage DSPs or FIFOs.The TSSOP package with a flow-through pinout simplifies the board layout.ApplicationsTelecommunicationsReceiversBase StationsSpectrum AnalysisImaging Systems |