Analog Devices 

The growing demand for wireless services not only challenges our limited spectral resources, it also challenges the radio designer to select the correct radio architecture.
The ADPA7008 is a GaAs pHEMT MMIC, 31 dBm saturated output power (PSAT, 1 W) distributed power amplifier with an integrated temperature compensated on-chip power detector that operates from 20 GHz to 54 GHz.
The ADF5904 integrated, multichannel receiver downconverter achieves a 10 dB noise figure that is 3 dB better than competing devices.
The test results in this application note provide data from a full gate driving solution for driving a SiC MOSFET module under high voltage, with an ultra fast response.
This article presents an example signal chain for this section of the system and suggest some leading-edge components from Analog Devices for radio designers.
Analog Devices explores the ADL5920, a new device that combines a broadband directional bridge-based coupler with two rms responding detectors.
With the introduction of the AD9213 and the large instantaneous bandwidth it supports, many new options are opened.
Anticipating the coming era of digital EW receivers with multi-octave bandwidth, this article discusses new challenges and considerations when designing for best-in-class dynamic range.
Underpinning the static performance must be the capability to maintain performance and stability in a complex environment where many elements are in a state of flux.
The rapid transition to 5G introduces a plethora of new challenges and scenarios that algorithm developers and equipment vendors need to pay more attention to.