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Nice new AD Parts

michaelkellett
michaelkellett over 1 year ago

I was going to post this in the Analogue Forum - but there isn't one, or maybe Audio (nope), or even "Instrumentation "  - no.

So it has to be a blog here.

Just had a note from ADI about a few rather neat parts:

ADA4510-2 Op Amp with DigiTrimTm

Analog Devices' ADA4510-2 precision, 40 V, ±70 nV/°C, rail-to-rail input and output op amp features DigiTrim

A very nice low noise, low offset dual op amp remarkably similar to the TO OPA2192.

Currently only available in 8 pin SOIC.

ADL5960 Analyzer Front End

Analog Devices' ADL5960 10 MHz to 20 GHz integrated vector network analyzer front end supports various LO interface configurations

It looks interesting but of course it isn't a complete VNA - I don't know enough about the design of such things to tell if its would make a good VNA or just a cheapish one.

The chip is £133 and the eval board is about £800.

ADG6412/ADG2412 Switches

Analog Devices' ADG6412 and ADG2412 0.5 Ω RON quad SPST switches provide high continuous current carrying capability

These are nice (if pricey at £6.94 each) quad SPST solid state switches capable of switching serious current and a wide voltage range.

and finally the:

MAX17614 Ideal Diodes/Power Source Selector Device

Analog Devices' MAX17614 4.5 V to 60 V, 3 A, ideal diode and power source selector has current limit, UV, and OV protection

These look quit nice - I rather wish I had fitted them to my laser controller - it has four buck regulators capable of about 20W each but no easy way to current limit them. If I'd known about these parts I could have used them both for isolation and protection.

MK

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    michaelkellett over 1 year ago in reply to cstanton +1
    Thanks Chris, Extending Embedded and Microcontrollers by the addition of Analogue Design would work fine for me. It has sub fora of Embedded, DSP and PIC Microcontrollers so adding an Analogue Design…
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    0 cstanton over 1 year ago

    Were you looking for the Analog Devices Forum ? 

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    0 michaelkellett over 1 year ago in reply to cstanton

    No - because I didn't know that there was one !

    I do now - thanks.

    It's hard to find fora because they are listed in different places - following your prompt I found "Analog Devices" in the Manufacturers (under Products).

    Is there a way to get a list of ALL the existing fora ?

    But ideally I wanted an Analogue Design forum  - or close to that - the point of the post is to inform people who do chip level analogue design, rather than have a passion for ADI themselves.

    I very nearly put it in "Embedded" .

    MK

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    0 dougw over 1 year ago

    I had to look up DigiTrim. Despite AD claims that it is a lower cost process than zener zapping or chopper stabilization, the part costs don't seem to reflect this. However they are nice parts.

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    0 shabaz over 1 year ago

    Hi Michael,

    Great selection! I saw that ADL5960 chip recently, and I couldn't tell if it would be good or not, the dev-board outputs two IF signals in analog form, and to extract the performance would either need more processing in the analog/frequency domain (e.g. down-convert to zero IF) and then LPF and then sample it, or would need to be sampled at the IF and then process it, to get the gain and phase magnitudes. The software to control/measure/compute would be a lot of work, but there is open source (e.g. LibreVNA PC application) that could perhaps be a base from which to start. Also, there's no frequency generation on the eval board, so that would be needed (for both the measurement frequency sweep and for the LO). The chip/dev-board could be a very attractive way to create an embedded VNA for scientific instruments or a more general instrument could be made with a couple of the boards for 2-port. Unfortunately, the 10 MHz limitation is because a key part of the circuit is fully integrated into the chip, which is an excellent thing for size and performance at high frequencies but doesn't scale to the lower frequencies.

    MiniCircuits released (a couple of years ago) a VNA based on their parts, as a sort of 'training' VNA, but it was very expensive, $10k or so). It would be nice if AD could find a way to offer something ready-made much like the ADALM-PLUTO, at a lower cost, perhaps deliberately reduced to 3 GHz, so that it doesn't eat into sales of their 20 GHz product at the full price.

    The affordable option that's tempted me for a while is VNWA 3EC (£259+tax), which has the main problem that it only supports up to 1.3 GHz, but other than that, the specs are good, and the PC software is quite functional although the menu structure is very unintuitive. The VNWA has the advantage of working from 1 kHz upwards! Dynamic range is good (not excellent) and reduces into VHF and beyond, but at that price, it's a completely usable 2-port VNA. And, because it's been around for ages, most bugs are ironed out, so there'd be little doubt at the measurements it provides. One quite interesting feature is that it's possible to extend the impedance range (into milliohm and up to 100s of kohm) using a neat add-on circuit called RF-IV, turning the system into a really good general impedance meter. I've built that circuit for a DIY 'N2PK' VNA (which only works to 60 MHz, so that's quite a restriction), but that RF-IV circuit functions to a GHz or so apparently, and is compatible with the VNWA. I *think* the circuit is patented, which is why there's no commercial product (other than high-end Keysight instruments) that offers it, but fortunately, it was easy to DIY. The N2PK VNA has an extremely good dynamic range (better than some commercial VNAs), so for impedance measurements from 50 kHz to 60 MHz, it's exceptionally good. Hopefully VNWA would be good too.

    Really impressive specs on those ADG switches! The MAX chip looks nice too. A while back I was looking at using TI LM5050 chips, which are cheaper but need external MOSFETs, for OR'ing a couple of supplies, but in the end that particular requirement went away.

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    0 cstanton over 1 year ago in reply to michaelkellett

    "Is there a way to get a list of ALL the existing fora ?"

    Almost all groups have a forum, someone in their infinite wisdom when we moved to Verint, decided to name all of the forum applications "Forum", so you have to go by the group name.

    "But ideally I wanted an Analogue Design forum  - or close to that - the point of the post is to inform people who do chip level analogue design, rather than have a passion for ADI themselves."

    Okay, I'm happy to create a dedicated forum for that, but hmm, you may be onto something that there might not be a good fit somewhere for it at the moment? I had a look through  Technologies and there are the groups listed on /sitemap - maybe renaming 'embedded' or another group to something close to suitable could accommodate a forum dedicated to this?

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    0 michaelkellett over 1 year ago in reply to cstanton

    Thanks Chris,

    Extending Embedded and Microcontrollers by the addition of Analogue Design would work fine for me.

    It has sub fora of Embedded, DSP and PIC Microcontrollers so adding an Analogue Design forum to that set would be reasonable.

    Designing complete embedded systems almost always involves some analogue, if only in the power supply si it makes some sense to bundle them together.

    MK

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    0 michaelkellett over 1 year ago in reply to shabaz

    I took a quick look at the VNWA - looks very interesting.

    But I must resist rushing out to buy one since I have about a dozen Rabbits on the go right now. (Rabbits are side jobs without paying customers.)

    MK

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    0 cstanton over 1 year ago in reply to michaelkellett

     Analogue Design  - would you like me to convert and move this post over?

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    0 shabaz over 1 year ago in reply to michaelkellett

    Same here, it's a nice-to-have but in the back of my mind for if/when the need arises.

    The time cost adds up too! Bit of a learning curve with tools/software too, that can chew up days : ( I purchased a new logic analyzer recently, need to learn that (hoping it won't take as long, I tried out the software before purchasing).

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    0 michaelkellett over 1 year ago in reply to cstanton

    Yes please - nice to be the first post !

    MK

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