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LTC2755: 16-Bit Quad IOUT Multiplying DAC Achieves ±1LSB INL and DNL

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MILPITAS, CA – April 29, 2008 – Linear Technology Corporation introduces the LTC2755-16, a quad 16-bit current output digital-to-analog converter (DAC) with six software-programmable output ranges. The LTC2755-16 guarantees 16-bit linearity (±1LSB (max) INL and DNL) over the industrial temperature range without any adjustment. Each DAC output can be individually programmed through a parallel interface or can be pin-strapped for operation within a single range. A current output DAC allows end-users to customize their output amplifiers for optimal performance, depending on the requirements for better DC or AC specifications, lower noise, or higher speed.

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TI introduces high-performance 16-bit, 800 MSPS dual-channel digital-to-analog converter for 3G and 4G communications

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DALLAS (April 22, 2008) - Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) (NYSE: TXN) today introduced a 16-bit, dual channel, 800 MSPS digital-to-analog converter (DAC). The new device builds on the field-proven design of the DAC5687 and continues to push the space and performance boundaries in transmit DAC solutions for wireless base stations, software-defined radio applications and multi-frequency test equipment.

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12-Bit, 4.0Gsps, Wideband DAC Delivers Industry-Leading Dynamic Performance at Lowest Power

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SUNNYVALE, CA April 3, 2008 Maxim Integrated Products (Pink Sheets: MXIM) introduces the MAX19693, the industry's highest performance 12-bit, 4.0Gsps, wideband digital-to-analog converter (DAC). This DAC is optimized for direct digital synthesis of high-frequency and wideband signals in the first Nyquist zone. It offers excellent spurious and noise performance and can directly synthesize signals in the frequency range from DC to nearly 2GHz.

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TI introduces industry's first 16-bit, dual-channel DAC family with 1 Gbps LVDS inputs

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Wideband converter in ultra-small package maximizes carrier placement flexibility
DALLAS (March 31, 2008) - Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) (NYSE: TXN) today introduced a high-performance 16-bit, dual channel, 1 GSPS (giga sample per second) digital-to-analog converter (DAC) family. The new single and dual-channel DAC family features a low-voltage differential signaling (LVDS) data input port at 1 Gbps, providing up to 400 MHz signal bandwidth. In addition, the DAC family offers flexible configuration options as well as industry-leading tools and support to ease design and speed time to market for base stations, wideband IF transmitters, radar, and test and measurement equipment.

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TI introduces industry's first 16-bit, dual-channel DAC family with 1 Gbps LVDS inputs

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Wideband converter in ultra-small package maximizes carrier placement flexibility

DALLAS (March 31, 2008) - Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) (NYSE: TXN) today introduced a high-performance 16-bit, dual channel, 1 GSPS (giga sample per second) digital-to-analog converter (DAC) family. The new single and dual-channel DAC family features a low-voltage differential signaling (LVDS) data input port at 1 Gbps, providing up to 400 MHz signal bandwidth. In addition, the DAC family offers flexible configuration options as well as industry-leading tools and support to ease design and speed time to market for base stations, wideband IF transmitters, radar, and test and measurement equipment.

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TI introduces quad-channel digital-to-analog converter family with ultra-low glitch and internal reference

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Multi-purpose DACs target portable, high channel count systems

DALLAS (February 6, 2008) - Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) (NYSE: TXN) today introduced a family of quad-channel digital-to-analog converters (DAC) with ultra-low glitch (0.15nV-s) and an internal 2.5V reference with 2ppm/C temperature drift and 0.02 percent initial accuracy. This multi-purpose family of 16-, 14- and 12-bit devices offers breakthrough multi-channel performance with the combination of high accuracy, low power consumption and small footprint, making them attractive options for portable and high channel count systems in industrial process control, data acquisition and instrumentation applications.

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