Analog Devices Expands Portfolio Of High-Speed Ultra-Low-Noise Operational Amplifiers

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The ADA4898’s unique combination of speed and precision offers designers maximized dynamic range for 16- and 18-bit precision instrumentation applications.
Norwood, MA(4/23/2008) - Analog Devices, Inc. (ADI), a global leader in high-performance semiconductors for signal-processing applications, today introduced the ADA4898, the latest addition to its portfolio of low-noise operational amplifiers (op amps). Following the success of the ADA4899 and AD8099 operational amplifiers, the ADA4898 offers designers a unique blend of low distortion, low noise, and high speed for applications that also require high precision.

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