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Analog Devices Announces 16-Channel, Mixed-Signal Front-End Digitizer for Reference Design Integration

WILMINGTON, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Analog Devices, Inc. (ADI) introduced today a 16-channel, mixed-signal front-end (MxFE) digitizer for aerospace and defense applications, including phased array radars, electronic warfare, and ground-based SATCOM (satellite communications). The new digitizer includes four AD9081 or four AD9082 software-defined, direct RF sampling transceivers. It is designed to accelerate customer development by providing reference RF signal chains, software architectures, power supply designs, and application example code. ADI also introduced a digitizing card to complement the platform and facilitate system-level calibration algorithms and demonstration of power-up phase determinism.

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ADQUADMXFE1EBZ 16-Channel, Mixed-Signal Front-End Digitizer Key Features:

  • 16x RF receive (Rx) channels (32x digital Rx channels)
  • 16x RF transmit (Tx) channels (32x digital Tx channels)
  • Provided application-specific examples in MATLAB® application scripts and a GUI
  • Flexible clock distribution

ADQUADMXFE-CAL Digitizing Card Key Features:

  • Provides both individual adjacent channel loopback and combined channel loopback options
  • Combined Tx and Rx channels output via SMA connectors
  • On-board log power detectors with AD5592R digitization

Pricing and Availability

Product

Description

 

Availability

 

Price
Each

Packaging

ADQUADMXFE1EBZ

Quad-MxFE (2nd Nyquist Rx Operation, Populated with AD9081)

NOW

$12,000

Box with Power Supply & Some Associated Cabling

ADQUADMXFE2EBZ

Quad-MxFE (1st Nyquist Rx Operation, Populated with AD9081)

June 2021

$12,000

Box with Power Supply & Some Associated Cabling

ADQUADMXFE3EBZ

Quad-MxFE (Wideband Variant, Populated with AD9082)

June 2021

$12,000

Box with Power Supply & Some Associated Cabling

ADQUADMXFE-CAL

16 Tx / 16 Rx Calibration Board

NOW

$2,500

Box with Power Supply & Some Associated Cabling

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Contacts

Linda Kincaid
Analog Devices, Inc.
Email: linda.kincaid@analog.com

Analog Devices, Inc.


Release Summary
Analog Devices Announces 16-Channel, Mixed-Signal Front-End Digitizer for Reference Design Integration
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Contacts

Linda Kincaid
Analog Devices, Inc.
Email: linda.kincaid@analog.com

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