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DC1233A-C

Analog Devices Inc.
The LT5579 mixer is a high performance upconverting mixer optimized for frequencies in the 1.5GHz to 3.8GHz range. The single-ended LO input and RF output ports simplify board layout and reduce system cost. The mixer needs only ?1dBm of LO power and the balanced design results in low LO signal leakage to the RF output. At 2.6GHz operation, the LT5579 provides high conversion gain of 1.3dB, high OIP3 of +26dBm and a low noise floor of ?157.5dBm/Hz at a ?5dBm RF output signal level. The LT5579 offers a high performance alternative to passive mixers. Unlike passive mixers, which have conversion loss and require high LO drive levels, the LT5579 delivers conversion gain at significantly lower LO input levels and is less sensitive to LO power level variations. The lower LO drive level requirements, combined with the excellent LO leakage performance, translate into lower LO signal contamination of the output signal.Applications GSM/EDGE, W-CDMA, UMTS, LTE and TD-SCDMA Basestations 2.6GHz and 3.5GHz WiMAX Basestations 2.4GHz ISM Band Transmitters High Performance Transmitters

LT3782AEFE Demo Board | 2-Phase Step-Up Controller

Analog Devices Inc.
DC1234B: Demo Board for the LT3782 2-Phase Step-Up DC/DC Controller.

LTC6601-1 | Low Noise Configurable Broadband Filter Demo Board

Analog Devices Inc.
DC1251A-A: Demo Board for LTC6601-1 - Low Noise, 0.5% Tolerance, 5MHz to 28MHz, Pin Configurable Filter/ADC Driver

LT3853EUJ Demo Board | Triple, PolyPhase, 6.5V ≤ VIN ≤ 24V, VOUT1 = 2.5V/5A, VOUT2 = 1.8V/5A, VOUT3 = 3.3V/5A

Analog Devices Inc.
Demonstration circuit 1254A is a polyphase 3-output step-down supply with tracking featuring the LTC3853EUJ. The input voltage range is 6.5V to 24V. For applications with narrow, 5V ±0.5V input range, the board has an optional resistor to tie the INTVCC pin to the VIN pin. The demo board provides three 5A outputs, with output voltages of 2.5V, 1.8V and 3.3V. The main features of the board include rail tracking, an internal 5V linear regulator for bias, RUN pins for each output, two PGOOD signals and a Mode selector that allow the converter to run in CCM, pulse skip or Burst Mode operation. Synchronization to an external clock is also possible through some minor component changes.

LTC6416 + LTC2208 Combo board (Requires DC890 & LVDS_XFMR)

Analog Devices Inc.
DC1257B: Demo Board for the LTC6416 2GHz Low Noise Differential 16-Bit ADC Buffer

LTC4110EUHF Demo Board | Multi-Chemistry Flyback Battery Backup System Charger/Manager

Analog Devices Inc.
Demonstration circuit DC1259A is a single-battery battery- backup controller featuring the LTC4110. The LTC4110 controller provides all the features and functions to offer a complete standalone battery-backup system. The LTC4110 is a multi-chemistry flyback battery charger and discharger that is scalable with other LTC4110s to allow a larger battery array for increased capacity and/or redundancy. The demo board requires a 12V input voltage and is initially configured to charge a 3 Li-Ion Smart Battery at 1A; the charge voltage is 12.6V. However, the Demo board can be easily configured for a standard battery as well. A SMBus interface is offered to allow host communications in control and status and/or support Smart Batteries. However, no host is required to use the LTC4110.

LTM8022 Demo Board | 4.5V ≤ VIN ≤ 36V, 3.3VOUT @ 1A DC/DC µModule Regulator

Analog Devices Inc.
Demonstration circuit 1261A features the LTM8022 step-down μModule® regulator delivering a 3.3V/1A output from a 4.5V to 36V input supply. As a step-down converter, the LTM8022 requires a minimum amount of headroom to keep the output in regulation. Current sharing with another LTM8022 is enabled by tying the VIN, VOUT and SHARE pins together to support higher output loads.

LTM8040EV Demo Board | µModule Buck LED Driver, 4V ≤ VIN ≤ 36V, VLED up to 13V @ 1A

Analog Devices Inc.
Demo circuit DC1274A features the LTM8040 36V, 1A step-down constant current μModule® LED driver. The demonstration circuit is designed to drive a single LED or string of LEDs at up to 1A from a wide input voltage range of 4V to 36V. The maximum LED string voltage is 13V and the minimum voltage varies depending upon the BIAS pin supply arrangement.

LT3517EUF | Boost LED Driver, 3V ≤ PVIN ≤ 40V, VLED up to 40V @ 330mA

Analog Devices Inc.
Demonstration Circuit 1279 is a full-featured, multitopology LED driver with 1.5A switch current featuring the LT3518. The board is optimized to drive a 330mA LED string with a total LED voltage between the input voltage and 40V in a boost topology. The input voltage range (VIN) is 3V to 30V, and the supply pin that powers the switcher (PVIN) has an input voltage range of 3V to 40V.

DC1281A-B

Analog Devices Inc.
The LTC2209 is a 160Msps 16-bit A/D converter designed for digitizing high frequency, wide dynamic range signals with input frequencies up to 700MHz. The input range of the ADC can be optimized with the PGA front end.The LTC2209 is perfect for demanding communications applications, with AC performance that includes 77.3dBFS Noise Floor and 100dB spurious free dynamic range (SFDR). Ultra low jitter of 70fsRMS allows undersampling of high input frequencies with excellent noise performance. Maximum DC specs include ?5.5LSB INL, ?1LSB DNL (no missing codes).The digital output can be either differential LVDS or single-ended CMOS. There are two format options for the CMOS outputs: a single bus running at the full data rate or demultiplexed busses running at half data rate. A separate output power supply allows the CMOS output swing to range from 0.5V to 3.6V.The ENC+ and ENC? inputs may be driven differentially or single-ended with a sine wave, PECL, LVDS, TTL or CMOS inputs. An optional clock duty cycle stabilizer allows high performance at full speed with a wide range of clock duty cycles.Applications Telecommunications Receivers Cellular Base Stations Spectrum Analysis Imaging Systems

LTC3862EGN Demo Board | 5V to 36VIN, 48VOUT @ 5A, Multiphase Boost Controller

Analog Devices Inc.
Demonstration circuit 1286A is DC/DC boost converter featuring the LTC3862EGN/-1 constant frequency current mode boost controllers. The DC1286A-A (LTC3862) operates over 5V to 36V input and provides 2A-5A of output current at 48V output. The DC1286A-B (LTC3862-1, higher VIN min and higher gate drive) operates over 8V to 36V input and provides 3A-5A of output current at 48V output. The 200kHz constant frequency operation results in small and efficient circuit. The converter provides high output voltage accuracy (typically ±3%) over wide load range with no minimum load requirement. The demonstration circuit can be easily modified to generate different output voltages.

LTC6416 Demo Circuit (2GHz Low Noise Differential 16-Bit ADC Buffer)

Analog Devices Inc.
DC1287A: Demo Board for LTC6416 2GHz Low Noise Differential 16-Bit ADC Buffer

LTC3879EUD Demo Board | No RSENSE, 4.5V ≤ VIN ≤ 14V, VOUT = 1.2V @ 15A

Analog Devices Inc.
Demonstration circuit 1289 is a no RSENSE synchronous step-down DC/DC converter featuring the LTC3879EUD. Its output supplies 1.2V @ 15A and its input voltage range is from 4.5V to 14V. The LTC3879 allows operation from 4V to 38V at the input and has an output voltage range of 0.6V to 0.9VIN.

DC1293A

Analog Devices Inc.
The LT1939 is a current mode PWM step-down DC/DC converter with an internal 2.3A switch. The wide input range of 3V to 25V makes the LT1939 suitable for regulating power from a wide variety of sources, including automotive batteries, industrial supplies and unregulated wall adapters.Resistor-programmable 250kHz to 2.2MHz frequency range and synchronization capability enable optimization between efficiency and external component size. Cycle-by-cycle current limit, frequency foldback and thermal shutdown provide protection against a shorted output. The soft-start feature controls the ramp rate of the output voltage, eliminating input current surge during start-up, and also provides output tracking.The LT1939 contains an internal NPN transistor with feedback control which can be con?gured as a linear regulator or as a linear regulator controller.The LT1939?s low current shutdown mode (

DC1304B-B

Analog Devices Inc.
The LTC6603 is a dual, matched, programmable lowpass filter for communications receivers and transmitters. The selectivity of the LTC6603, combined with its linear phase, phase matching and dynamic range, make it suitable for filtering in many communications systems. With 1.5? phase matching between channels, the LTC6603 can be used in applications requiring pairs of matched filters, such as transceiver I and Q channels. Furthermore, the differential inputs and outputs provide a simple interface for most communications systems.The sampled data filter does not require an external clock yet its cutoff frequency can be set with a single external resistor with an accuracy of 3.5% or better. The external resistor programs an internal oscillator whose frequency is divided prior to being applied to the filter networks. This allows up to three cutoff frequencies that can be obtained for each external resistor value, allowing the cutoff frequency to be programmed over a range of more than six octaves. Alternatively, the cutoff frequency can be set with an external clock. The filter gain can also be programmed to 1, 2, 4 or 16.The LTC6603 features a low power shutdown mode that can be programmed through the serial interface and is available in a 24-pin 4mm ? 4mm QFN package.Applications Small/Low Cost Basestations:? IDEN, PHS, TD-SCDMA, CDMA2000, WCDMA, UMTS Low Cost Repeaters, Radio Links, and Modems 802.11x Receivers JTRS

LTM8027EV Demo Board | 16V ≤ VIN ≤ 60V, VOUT = 12V @ 4A

Analog Devices Inc.
Demonstration circuit 1307B features the LTM8027 configured to deliver 12V/4A from a 16V to 60V input. The wide input range of the LTM8027 allows a variety of input sources such as automotive batteries, wall adaptors and industrial supplies. The LTM8027 is a step down converter, so a minimum amount of headroom is required to keep the output in regulation. A soft-start feature controls the output voltage slew rate at start-up, reducing current surges and voltage overshoots.

LTC3805-5 Isolated Demo Board | Flyback Controller, 18V ≤ VIN ≤ 72V, VOUT = 3.3V @ 3A

Analog Devices Inc.
Demonstration circuit 1311 is a Telecom isolated DC/DC converter featuring the LTC3805/-5 constant frequency current mode flyback controller. The DC1311 converts an 18V to 72V input voltage to an isolated 3A of output current at 3.3V. The 300kHz constant frequency operation is maintained down to very light load to reduce low frequency noise generated over a wide range of load current. The converter provides high output voltage accuracy (typically ±2%) over wide load range with no minimum load requirement. The DC1311 also provides non-isolated design by removing opto coupler and LTC4430 circuit. The demonstration circuit can be easily modified to generate different output voltages up to 15V.

LT5581IDDB | 6GHz, 40dB RMS Power Detector Demo Board - optimized for 10MHz to 2.2GHz

Analog Devices Inc.
DC1314A: Demo Board for LT5581 6GHz RMS Power Detector with 40dB Dynamic Range.

LT1952EGN-1 Active Reset Demo Board | VIN = 34V - 75V VOUT = 3.3V @ 35A

Analog Devices Inc.
DC1317A-A: Demo Board for LT1952 Single Switch Synchronous Forward Controller.

LT1952EGN-1 Active Reset Demo Board | VIN = 18V-72V VOUT = 5V @ 25A

Analog Devices Inc.
DC1317A-B: Demo Board for LT1952 Single Switch Synchronous Forward Controller.

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