Analog Devices 

The game-changing RF front ends are the real heroes of the RadioCarbon kit, with PAs based on MACOM’s innovative GaN on SiC technology.
RadioCarbon becomes a development kit when paired with the BytePipe™ SDR system on module, which includes Analog Devices’ ADRV9002 highly integrated, RF transceiver.
This paper will focus on sensor and connectivity technologies, which need to be identified before choosing a suitable architecture for a predictive maintenance system.
Richardson RFPD engineers and others have teamed with Analog Devices to introduce a new, highly integrated transceiver and have built SoMs and RF front ends to interface with it.
The next generation of MILCOM platforms will need to leverage more modern communication technologies that have been developed to enable commercial platforms such as cell phones and Wi-Fi.
Circuits from the Lab® reference designs are engineered and tested for quick and easy system integration to help solve today’s analog, mixed-signal, and RF design challenges.
This article compares the benefits and challenges of three common receiver architectures: a heterodyne receiver, a direct sampling receiver.
This article reviews the strengths and weaknesses of two electronic beamforming techniques: phase shifters (PSs) and true time delays (TTDs).
This article presents experimental results that demonstrate this MCS capability while using a 16-channel receiver/transmitter platform consisting of multiple digitizer ICs, clock sources, and digital interfaces.
This article will explore filters within RF signal chains, discuss the concept of blocker signals, review traditional filtering technologies, and conclude with the latest product solutions for optimizing signal chain performance.