Analog Devices
71 cited products
261 protocol citations
Analog Devices is a leading provider of high-performance measurement and analysis equipment for scientific research and industrial applications.
Their product portfolio includes a wide range of lab instruments, sensors, and software solutions designed to support a diverse array of research protocols, publications, preprints, and patents across various scientific disciplines.
Analog Devices' equipment is trusted by researchers and scientists to deliver reliable, precise, and reproducible data, enabling them to advance their work and drive scientific progress.
With a strong focus on innovation and technical excellence, Analog Devices continuously expands its product offerings to meet the evolving needs of the scientific community, providing cutting-edge tools and technologies to enhance research capabilities and drive the next generation of discoveries.
Their product portfolio includes a wide range of lab instruments, sensors, and software solutions designed to support a diverse array of research protocols, publications, preprints, and patents across various scientific disciplines.
Analog Devices' equipment is trusted by researchers and scientists to deliver reliable, precise, and reproducible data, enabling them to advance their work and drive scientific progress.
With a strong focus on innovation and technical excellence, Analog Devices continuously expands its product offerings to meet the evolving needs of the scientific community, providing cutting-edge tools and technologies to enhance research capabilities and drive the next generation of discoveries.
71 products from Analog Devices
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The iButtons are compact, robust, and programmable devices that can be used for identification, data logging, and security applications. They provide a reliable and flexible interface for a variety of electronic systems.
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The ADXL335 is a small, thin, low power, 3-axis accelerometer with signal conditioned voltage outputs. It measures acceleration with a minimum full-scale range of ±3 g. The ADXL335 is used for a wide range of applications including gaming, navigation, robotics, and motion detection.
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The ADXL345 is a 3-axis digital accelerometer developed by Analog Devices. It measures acceleration along the X, Y, and Z axes and provides the data in digital format. The ADXL345 is capable of measuring acceleration in the range of ±16g with a resolution of 13-bits.
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The Thermochron iButtons are small, durable, and waterproof data loggers designed to measure and record temperature. They can store up to 8,192 temperature readings and have a temperature measurement range of -40°C to +85°C. The iButtons are self-powered and come with software for data retrieval and analysis.
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LTspice is a free, high-performance SPICE simulation software developed by Analog Devices. It is designed for the simulation and analysis of analog and mixed-signal circuits.
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The IButton DS1922L is a temperature logger that can record up to 8,192 temperature measurements. It is a self-contained, battery-powered device that provides a unique, factory-lasered and electronically written 64-bit registration number that allows for absolute traceability. The DS1922L operates over a temperature range of -40°C to +85°C and has a resolution of 0.5°C or 0.0625°C.
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The ADG419 is a high-performance, quad analog switch designed for multiplexing and signal routing applications. It features low on-resistance, low leakage current, and high isolation between channels. The device is suitable for a variety of industrial and instrumentation applications requiring reliable and efficient signal switching.
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The DS18B20 is a digital temperature sensor manufactured by Analog Devices. It measures temperature within the range of -55°C to +125°C, with a temperature resolution of 0.5°C, 0.25°C, 0.125°C, or 0.0625°C. The DS18B20 communicates over a 1-Wire bus and requires no external components.
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The AD8232 is a low-power, integrated signal conditioning block for ECG and other biopotential measurement applications. It is designed to extract, amplify, and filter small biopotential signals in the presence of noisy conditions, such as those created by motion or remote electrode placement.
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The AD620 is a low-cost, high-performance instrumentation amplifier designed for a wide range of applications. It features low noise, low input bias current, and high input impedance, making it suitable for use in various measurement and control systems.
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