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ANALOG DEVICES APPOINTS VINCENT ROCHE CEO Norwood, MA (05/06/2013) - Analog Devices, Inc. (NASDAQ:ADI) today announced the appointment of Vincent Roche as President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and his election to the Board of Directors, effective immediately. “ADI is fortunate t...
Analog Devices, in partnership with Xilinx and MathWorks, presents a series of free one-day technical training events that bring together leading industry experts to introduce complete signal chain and system-ready solutions for complex design challenges. Conference highlights include...
ANALOG DEVICES GRIEVES SUDDEN PASSING OF JERRY FISHMAN, CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER Norwood, MA (03/29/2013) - Analog Devices Inc. (NASDAQ: ADI), with great sadness, announced today that Jerald G. Fishman passed away suddenly from an apparent heart attack yesterday evening. Mr. Fishman wa...
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Why mid-supply though? The input range and output swing are ultimately bounded by the supply rails. Operating an op amp at mid-supply maximizes both input dynamic range and output swing. Operating with bipolar supplies is easier, because most signal sources and loads are referenced to...
(NASDAQ: ADI) today introduced a clock buffer and divider IC (integrated circuit) that combines high-speed, extremely low jitter (41 fs across the 12-kHz to 20-MHz band) and selectable division capability. The 1.65-GHz AD9508 clock buffer is designed for communications, instrumentatio...