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TI introduces industry's fastest 16-bit analog-to-digital converter at 200 MSPS

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Texas Instruments Incorporated introduced the market's first 16-bit, single-channel, 200 mega samples per second (MSPS) analog-to-digital converter (ADC) to provide faster speeds previously only available with lower resolution ADCs. The new data converters enable new levels of performance in communications, test and measurement, and defense applications. Evaluation modules (EVMs) simplify design and enable rapid evaluations of these complex systems

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TI introduces 14-bit, 800-MSPS digitizer solution leveraging industry's fastest data converters

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Texas Instruments Incorporated introduced an evaluation module (EVM) that combines TI's fastest 14-bit analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) in an interleaved fashion with a Xilinx Virtex-5 FPGA to create the best-performing high-speed digitizer solution in the market. The FPGA comes pre-installed with SP Devices' proprietary time-interleaving technology to eliminate interleaving spurs, which enhances performance and facilitates rapid system-level evaluation for wireless communications, military, test and measurement applications.

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TI's new demonstration kit enables digital filtering for wideband signal repeaters

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Four-channel digital repeater and filter configuration tool reduces design complexities and shortens time to market

DALLAS (Feb. 4, 2008) - Texas Instruments (TI) (NYSE: TXN) today introduced a four-channel wideband digital repeater evaluation module (EVM) that isolates up to four non-contiguous spectrum bands, each as wide as 35 MHz. The TSW4100 also offers a digital filter design tool for wireless basestation OEMs. Taking advantage of TI's data converter and digital signal processing technologies, the EVM can be used to rapidly implement a proof-of-concept repeater design, reducing time to market by up to 80 percent.

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