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Analog Devices
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Analog Devices ADM6713RAKSZ-REELObsolete | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | IC SUPERVISOR 1 CHANNEL SC70-4 |
Analog Devices | RF and Wireless | RF AMP SINGLE GENERAL PURPOSE RF AMPLIFIER 20GHZ 3.6V 22-PIN DIE TRAY |
Analog Devices | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | LOW NOISE, SWITCHED CAPACITOR REGULATED VOLTAGE INVERTERS |
Analog Devices | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | QUAD 16-BIT/12-BIT ±10V VOUTSOFTSPAN DACS WITH 10PPM/°C MAX REFERENCE |
Analog Devices | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | SERIAL 14-BIT, 3.5MSPS SAMPLING ADC WITH BIPOLAR INPUTS |
Analog Devices | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | ISOSPI ISOLATED COMMUNICATIONS INTERFACE |
Analog Devices | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | 4.5A, 500KHZ STEP-DOWN SWITCHING REGULATOR |
Analog Devices | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | 300 MA, LOW QUIESCENT CURRENT, ADJUSTABLE OUTPUT, CMOS LINEAR REGULATOR |
Analog Devices AD767KNObsolete | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | IC DAC 12BIT V-OUT 24DIP |
Analog Devices | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | QUAD 12-/10-/8-BIT RAIL-TO-RAIL DACS WITH 10PPM/°C REFERENCE |
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ADSP-21489High Performance Fourth Generation DSP | DSP (Digital Signal Processors) | 1 | Active | The SHARC ADSP-21489 is one of two new members of the fourth generation ofSHARC®Processorsthat now includes theADSP-21483,ADSP-21486,ADSP-21487,ADSP-21488, ADSP-21489 and offers increased performance, hardware-based filter accelerators, audio and application-focused peripherals, and new memory configurations capable of supporting the latest surround-sound decoder algorithms. All devices are pin-compatible with each other and completely code-compatible with all prior SHARC Processors. These newest members of the fourth generation SHARC Processor family are based on a single-instruction, multiple-data (SIMD) core, which supports both 32-bit fixed-point and 32-/40-bit floating-point arithmetic formats making them particularly suitable for high-performance audio applications.The ADSP-21489 offers the highest performance–450 MHz/2700 MFLOPs–in an LQFP package within the fourth generation SHARC Processor family. This level of performance makes the ADSP-21489 particularly well suited to address the automotive audio and industrial control segments. In addition to its high core performance, the ADSP-21489 includes additional processing blocks such as FIR, IIR, and FFT accelerators to increase the total performance of the system. There is a new feature called Variable Instruction Set Architecture (VISA) that allows the code size to be decreased by 20% to 30% and increase the memory size availability. The fourth generation DSP allows the ability to connect to external memory by providing a glueless interface to 16-bit wide SDR SDRAMs.Fourth-generation SHARC Processors also integrate application-specific peripherals designed to simplify hardware design, minimize design risks, and ultimately reduce time to market. Grouped together, and broadly named the Digital Applications Interface (DAI), these functional blocks may be connected to each other or to external pins via the software-programmable Signal Routing Unit (SRU). The SRU is an innovative architectural feature that enables complete and flexible routing amongst DAI blocks. Peripherals connected through the SRU include but are not limited to serial ports, IDP, S/PDIF Tx/Rx, and an 8-Channel asynchronous sample rate converter block. The fourth generation SHARC allows data from the serial ports to be directly transferred to external memory by the DMA controller. Other peripherals such as SPI,UART and Two-Wire Interface are routed through a Digital Peripheral Interface (DPI). |
ADSP-21563Up to 800MHz SHARC+ DSP with 640KB L1, 512KB Shared L2 SRAM, 120-lead LQFP_EP | Embedded | 1 | Active | Reaching speeds of up to 1 GHz, the ADSP-2156x processors are members of the SHARC®family of products. The ADSP-2156x processor is based on the SHARC+®single core. The ADSP-2156x SHARC processors are members of the SIMD SHARC family of digital signal processors (DSPs) that feature Analog Devices, Inc., Super Harvard Architecture. These 32-bit/40-bit/64-bit floating-point processors are optimized for high performance audio/floating-point applications with large on-chip static random-access memory (SRAM), multiple internal buses that eliminate input/output (I/O) bottlenecks, and innovative digital audio interfaces (DAI). New additions to the SHARC+ core include cache enhancements and branch prediction, while maintaining instruction set compatibility to previous SHARC products.By integrating a rich set of industry-leading system peripherals and memory (see Table 1 in the data sheet), the SHARC+ processor is the platform of choice for applications that require programmability similar to reduced instruction set computing (RISC), multimedia support, and leading edge signal processing in one integrated package. These applications span a wide array of markets, including automotive, professional audio, and industrial-based applications that require high floating-point performance.APPLICATIONSAutomotive:audio amplifier, head unit, ANC/RNC, rear seat entertainment, digital cockpit, ADASConsumer & Professional Audio:speakers, sound bars, AVRs, conferencing systems, mixing consoles, microphone arrays, headphones |
ADSP-21566400MHz SHARC+ DSP with 640KB L1, 256KB Shared L2 SRAM, 400-Ball CSP_BGA | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | 2 | Active | Reaching speeds of up to 1 GHz, the ADSP-2156x processors are members of the SHARC®family of products. The ADSP-2156x processor is based on the SHARC+®single core. The ADSP-2156x SHARC processors are members of the SIMD SHARC family of digital signal processors (DSPs) that feature Analog Devices, Inc., Super Harvard Architecture. These 32-bit/40-bit/64-bit floating-point processors are optimized for high performance audio/floating-point applications with large on-chip static random-access memory (SRAM), multiple internal buses that eliminate input/output (I/O) bottlenecks, and innovative digital audio interfaces (DAI). New additions to the SHARC+ core include cache enhancements and branch prediction, while maintaining instruction set compatibility to previous SHARC products.By integrating a rich set of industry-leading system peripherals and memory (see Table 1 in the data sheet), the SHARC+ processor is the platform of choice for applications that require programmability similar to reduced instruction set computing (RISC), multimedia support, and leading edge signal processing in one integrated package. These applications span a wide array of markets, including automotive, professional audio, and industrial-based applications that require high floating-point performance.APPLICATIONSAutomotive:audio amplifier, head unit, ANC/RNC, rear seat entertainment, digital cockpit, ADASConsumer & Professional Audio:speakers, sound bars, AVRs, conferencing systems, mixing consoles, microphone arrays, headphones |
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ADSP-21571Dual-core SHARC+ DSP (w/768KB L1), 1MB Shared L2, 176-LQFP | Embedded | 2 | Active | The ADSP-SC57x/ADSP-2157x processors are members of the SHARC®family of products. The ADSP-SC57x processor is based on the SHARC+®dual-core and the arm®Cortex®-A5 core. The ADSP-SC57x/ADSP-2157x SHARC processors are members of the single-instruction, multiple data (SIMD) SHARC family of digital signal processors (DSPs) that feature Analog Devices Super Harvard Architecture. These 32-bit/40-bit/64-bit floating-point processors are optimized for high performance audio/floating-point applications with large on-chip static random-access memory (SRAM), multiple internal buses that eliminate input/output (I/O) bottlenecks, and innovative digital audio interfaces (DAI). New additions to the SHARC+ core include cache enhancements and branch prediction, while maintaining instruction set compatibility to previous SHARC products.By integrating a set of industry leading system peripherals and memory, the arm®Cortex-A5 and SHARC processor is the platform of choice for applications that require programmability similar to reduced instruction set computing (RISC), multimedia support, and leading edge signal processing in one integrated package. These applications span a wide array of markets, including automotive, professional audio, and industrial-based applications that require high floating-point performance. |
ADSP-21573Dual-core SHARC+ DSP (w/768KB L1), 1MB Shared L2, DDR, 400-cspBGA | Embedded | 1 | Active | The ADSP-SC57x/ADSP-2157x processors are members of the SHARC®family of products. The ADSP-SC57x processor is based on the SHARC+®dual-core and the arm®Cortex®-A5 core. The ADSP-SC57x/ADSP-2157x SHARC processors are members of the single-instruction, multiple data (SIMD) SHARC family of digital signal processors (DSPs) that feature Analog Devices Super Harvard Architecture. These 32-bit/40-bit/64-bit floating-point processors are optimized for high performance audio/floating-point applications with large on-chip static random-access memory (SRAM), multiple internal buses that eliminate input/output (I/O) bottlenecks, and innovative digital audio interfaces (DAI). New additions to the SHARC+ core include cache enhancements and branch prediction, while maintaining instruction set compatibility to previous SHARC products.By integrating a set of industry leading system peripherals and memory, the arm®Cortex-A5 and SHARC processor is the platform of choice for applications that require programmability similar to reduced instruction set computing (RISC), multimedia support, and leading edge signal processing in one integrated package. These applications span a wide array of markets, including automotive, professional audio, and industrial-based applications that require high floating-point performance. |
ADSP-21583Dual-core SHARC+ DSP, DDR, 349-cspBGA | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | 2 | Active | The ADSP-21583 processor is part of the new, high-performance, power-efficient, real-time series that delivers greater than 24 giga-floating-point operations per second using two enhanced SHARC+®cores and advanced DSP accelerators (FFT, FIR, IIR). The ADSP-SC58x and ADSP-2158x series consume less than 2 watts, making the new processor line-up more than 5x more power efficient than previous SHARC products. This advantage provides industry leading digital signal processing performance for applications where thermal management sets the limit for power consumption, or where the higher costs and lower reliability of fans cannot be tolerated. Applications include automotive, consumer and professional audio, multi-axis motor control, and energy distribution systems.The ADSP-2158x family is designed for applications where a DSP co-processor is exclusively needed and includes two SHARC+ cores and a peripheral set matched to a DSP core.The new, code-compatible, enhanced SHARC+ core features clock-rate and power-efficiency improvements and adds instruction/data cache options, native double-precision floating-point support, and a number of other new instructions. Designed for low-power and using a low-leakage CMOS process, the ADSP-SC58x/2158x families deliver 450 MHz with 105°C environments in mind and provide a roadmap to future implementations at higher performance. More than 1.5 Mbytes of fast on-chip SRAM and a DDR3/2/LP interface aid efficient real-time performance while the memory subsystem includes major enhancements with advanced DMA engines for simultaneous data transfer.With software IP protection a growing industry security concern, ARM®TrustZone®security and an onboard crypto hardware accelerators are included. For applications where reliability is a critical requirement, memory parity and error-correction hardware provide higher data integrity. The overall integration and low-power features offered by the new ADSP-SC58x and ADSP-2158x series deliver significant BOM and board area savings and provide lower design complexity and reduced time to market for today’s complex applications.The ADSP-SC58x/2158x is supported by ADI’s award winning Crosscore®Embedded Studio development tool suite, providing design engineers with interactive, real-time development tools that help optimize their design and speed time to market.Additionally, ADI and Micrium have collaborated to offer µC/OS-II®& µC/OS-III®real-time kernels on SHARC+.The compatibleADSP-SC584EZ-KIT-Lite development board and ICE-1000/2000 emulators facilitate the creation, test, and debug of advanced applications. Working in tandem with CrossCore Embedded Studio, the emulators provide state-of-the-art support for all JTAG-compliant Analog Devices processors now utilizing CoreSight™from ARM. |
ADSP-21587Dual-core SHARC+ DSP, dual DDR, 529-cspBGA | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | 2 | Active | The ADSP-21587 processor is part of the new, high-performance, power-efficient, real-time series that delivers greater than 24 giga-floating-point operations per second using two enhanced SHARC+®cores and advanced DSP accelerators (FFT, FIR, IIR). The ADSP-SC58x and ADSP-2158x series consume less than 2 watts, making the new processor line-up more than 5x more power efficient than previous SHARC products. This advantage provides industry leading digital signal processing performance for applications where thermal management sets the limit for power consumption, or where the higher costs and lower reliability of fans cannot be tolerated. Applications include automotive, consumer and professional audio, multi-axis motor control, and energy distribution systems.The ADSP-2158x family is designed for applications where a DSP co-processor is exclusively needed and includes two SHARC+ cores and a peripheral set matched to a DSP core.The new, code-compatible, enhanced SHARC+ core features clock-rate and power-efficiency improvements and adds instruction/data cache options, native double-precision floating-point support, and a number of other new instructions. Designed for low-power and using a low-leakage CMOS process, the ADSP-SC58x/2158x families deliver 500 MHz with 105°C environments in mind and provide a roadmap to future implementations at higher performance. More than 1.5 Mbytes of fast on-chip SRAM and up to two DDR3/2/LP interfaces aid efficient real-time performance while the memory subsystem includes major enhancements with advanced DMA engines for simultaneous data transfer.With software IP protection a growing industry security concern, ARM®TrustZone®security and an onboard crypto hardware accelerators are included. For applications where reliability is a critical requirement, memory parity and error-correction hardware provide higher data integrity. The overall integration and low-power features offered by the new ADSP-SC58x and ADSP-2158x series deliver significant BOM and board area savings and provide lower design complexity and reduced time to market for today’s complex applications.The ADSP-SC58x/2158x is supported by ADI’s award winning Crosscore®Embedded Studio development tool suite, providing design engineers with interactive, real-time development tools that help optimize their design and speed time to market.Additionally, ADI and Micrium have collaborated to offer µC/OS-II®& µC/OS-III®real-time kernels on SHARC+.The compatible ADSP-SC589 EZ-KIT-Lite development board and ICE-1000/2000 emulators facilitate the creation, test, and debug of advanced applications. Working in tandem with CrossCore Embedded Studio, the emulators provide state-of-the-art support for all JTAG-compliant Analog Devices processors now utilizing CoreSight™from ARM. |
ADSP-21593Up to 1GHz Dual-SHARC+®DSP with 2x 640KB L1, 2048KB Shared L2 SRAM, 400-Ball FCBGA | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | 1 | Active | Reaching speeds of up to 1 GHz, the ADSP-2159x processors are members of the SHARC®family of products. The ADSP-2159x processor is a dual-SHARC+®core DSP that doubles the audio performance of its single-SHARC+ core ADSP-2156x predecessor while maintaining pin-compatibility to it in the BGA package, providing design scalability from 400 MHz (ADSP-21566) to 2 GHz (ADSP-21593).The ADSP-2159x SHARC processors are members of the SIMD SHARC family of digital signal processors (DSPs) that feature Analog Devices, Inc., Super Harvard Architecture. These 32-bit/40-bit/64-bit floating-point processors are optimized for high performance audio/floating-point applications with large on-chip static random-access memory (SRAM), multiple internal buses that eliminate input/output (I/O) bottlenecks, and innovative digital audio interfaces (DAI). New additions to the SHARC+ core include cache enhancements and branch prediction, while maintaining instruction set compatibility to previous SHARC products.By integrating a rich set of industry-leading system peripherals and memory (see Table 1 in the data sheet), the SHARC+ processor is the platform of choice for applications that require programmability similar to reduced instruction set computing (RISC), multimedia support, and leading edge signal processing in one integrated package. These applications span a wide array of markets, including automotive, professional audio, and industrial-based applications that require high floating-point performance.ApplicationsAutomotive:audio amplifier, head unit, ANC/RNC, rear seat entertainment, digital cockpit, ADASConsumer & Professional Audio:speakers, sound bars, AVRs, conferencing systems, mixing consoles, microphone arrays, headphones |
ADSP-21594Up to 1 GHz Dual-SHARC+®DSP with 2x 640KB L1, 2048KB Shared L2 SRAM | DSP (Digital Signal Processors) | 1 | Active | Reaching speeds of up to 1 GHz, the ADSP-2159x processors are members of the SHARC®family of products. The ADSP-2159x processor is a dual-SHARC+®core DSP that doubles the audio performance of its single-SHARC+ core ADSP-2156x.The ADSP-2159x SHARC processors are members of the SIMD SHARC family of digital signal processors (DSPs) that feature Analog Devices, Inc., Super Harvard Architecture. These 32-bit/40-bit/64-bit floating-point processors are optimized for high performance audio/floating-point applications with large on-chip static random-access memory (SRAM), multiple internal buses that eliminate input/output (I/O) bottlenecks, and innovative digital audio interfaces (DAI). New additions to the SHARC+ core include cache enhancements and branch prediction, while maintaining instruction set compatibility to previous SHARC products.By integrating a rich set of industry-leading system peripherals and memory (see Table 1 in the data sheet), the SHARC+ processor is the platform of choice for applications that require programmability similar to reduced instruction set computing (RISC), multimedia support, and leading edge signal processing in one integrated package. These applications span a wide array of markets, including automotive, professional audio, and industrial-based applications that require high floating-point performance.ApplicationsAutomotive:audio amplifier, head unit, ANC/RNC, rear seat entertainment, digital cockpit, ADASConsumer & Professional Audio:speakers, sound bars, AVRs, conferencing systems, mixing consoles, microphone arrays, headphones |