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Designs high-performance analog and DSP ICs
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ADI designs, manufactures, and sells high-performance analog, mixed-signal, and DSP integrated circuits that sense, measure, interpret, connect, and power the physical world in electronic devices. Its products include data converters, amplifiers, and power-management ICs that OEMs embed to handle analog sensing and digital processing inside their products. ADI differentiates itself through a broad, industry-spanning portfolio and close collaboration with customers to solve complex engineering challenges, rather than focusing on a single product type. Its goal is to provide reliable signal-processing solutions that bridge the physical world and digital systems, helping customers create more capable electronic products.
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Headquarters
Wilmington, Massachusetts
Founded
1965
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Analog Devices launches next-gen in-vehicle audio experience. Analog Devices has announced that it's A[2]B 2.0 (Automotive Audio Bus) is now fully released to production. As the next evolution of ADI's A[2]B technology, A[2]B 2.0 is designed to help automotive OEMs (original equipment manufacturers) and Tier 1 suppliers deliver richer in-cabin audio experiences through greater bandwidth and Ethernet integration, while preserving the low-latency, simple architecture that has defined A[2]B for years. Over the past decade, A[2]B has been broadly adopted in the automotive industry, with hundreds of millions of nodes on the road from over 35 automotive manufacturers, establishing a strong foundation for the next evolution of the technology. Built for applications where low and deterministic latency is a key system requirement, A[2]B was designed to support demanding use cases such as road-noise cancellation and in-car communications through a simple, flexible, and cost-effective approach to audio connectivity. Its single main, multiple sub-node daisy-chain architecture reduces wiring complexity and associated costs by up to 75%. The straightforward architecture with zero software overhead also lowers overall development time and investment for OEMs and Tier 1 suppliers. A[2]B's momentum is reinforced by an ecosystem that spans OEMs, silicon partners, and original design manufacturers (ODMs), supported by an expansive set of development and test tools that accelerate time-to-market. As vehicles transition to software-defined architectures, in-cabin features are increasingly delivered and improved through software, raising the bar for deterministic, high-bandwidth connectivity that can integrate cleanly with modern in-vehicle networks. As in-cabin technology becomes a key differentiator for automakers, expectations for premium audio and infotainment continue to rise, ultimately driving demand for higher bandwidth, advanced connectivity, and seamless integration with today's vehicle networks. A[2]B 2.0 expands the A[2]B platform with higher bandwidth and Ethernet compatibility, while maintaining the low-latency, simple architecture customers rely on. Key capabilities include: - Performance and scalability o 4x bandwidth increase (up to 98.3Mbps, full duplex) to support more advanced in-vehicle audio architectures. o Support for up to 119 upstream and 119 downstream audio channels to enable advanced automotive audio system configurations. - Ethernet compatibility o Ethernet data tunnelling via the industry-standard Open Alliance SPI (OASPI) interface, for enhanced connectivity and flexibility. - Efficiency, latency, and upgrade path o Up to 30% system cost reduction enabled through increased functional integration and reduced external circuitry and components o Low and deterministic latency, including a noted 62μs low latency and an architecture designed for straightforward integration. o Compatibility with existing A[2]B 1.0 cabling and connector infrastructure, supporting a simple upgrade path. Additionally, the ADAA245x devices can easily branch to A2B 1.0 networks, maximising re-use of existing modules.
Raltron VCXO targets ultra low Phase Noise reference clocks for high performance timing and RF systems. Raltron, a global leader in high-performance frequency control components, wireless antenna products, and high-quality audio components, announces the VC8620D-D3-20-100.000-4-5, a low phase noise 100 MHz sine-wave voltage controlled crystal oscillator (VCXO) optimized for satellite payloads, ground stations, test & measurement, and high-performance synthesizer reference clock architectures. Delivering both excellent close-in phase noise and long-term stability, the new VCXO is ideal for LO, PLL, and clock distribution schemes where every decibel of noise and jitter directly impacts link budgets and system resolution. The VC8620D-D3-20-100.000-4-5 provides a nominal 100.000 MHz output to drive mixers, PLL ICs, and clock buffers without additional amplification. With low spurious levels of -80 dBc and no sub-harmonics, designers can maintain clean spectral masks in dense RF environments typical of satellite transponders and multi-band synthesizers. Engineered as a precision reference, the VCXO is well-suited for long-life satellite ground infrastructure and mission-critical RF systems, helping maintain narrow channel spacing and stable LO plans over the life of the platform. The low-noise profile of the VC8620D-D3-20-100.000-4-5 supports low-jitter PLLs, high-order modulation schemes, and high dynamic range receivers where phase noise directly impacts EVM and SNR. Housed in a rugged 14.3 mm x 9.0 mm package with a maximum 5.6 mm height and gold-plated contacts on an FR5 board, the VCXO integrates smoothly onto dense RF boards, synthesizer modules and instrumentation backplanes. "With this low phase noise 100 MHz VCXO, we set out to give our customers the spectral purity, stability, and long-term reliability they need to unlock the full performance of their RF front ends and PLL architectures" said Sasha Wolloch, President of Raltron. The VC8620D-D3-20-100.000-4-5 VCXO is available now for use in satellite communications equipment, RF synthesizers, and other phase-noise-critical timing applications. For more information, visit www.raltron.com. Like what you are reading? Join your peers You may also like... * Holzworth Instrumentation Releases Phase Coherent, Multi-Channel RF Synthesizer Product Line Holzworth Instrumentation, a global provider of high performance RF Synthesizers and Phase Noise Test solutions, announces the full release of their multi-channel synthesizer product line... * Analog Devices Introduces Clock ICs With Sub-Picosecond Jitter Performance Analog Devices unveiled a series of clock ICs that meet rigorous signal-processing requirements in today's high-performance electronics applications, such as wireless infrastructure transceivers,... * Holzworth Introduces New Multi-Channel RF Synthesizer Series Offering Best-In-Industry Performance And Channel Density Wireless Telecom Group, Inc. (NYSE American: WTT), announced today that its Holzworth brand has introduced the HSY RF Synthesizer, its new highest performance series of RF synthesizers meeting and... * Analog Devices' Low Jitter Synthesizer Enables Excellent Performance in GSPS Data Converter Solutions Analog Devices, Inc. (ADI) introduced today an 800MHz to 12.8GHz synthesizer for high performance ultra-wideband data converter and synchronization applications. The new ADF4377 synthesizer enables... * Richardson RFPD Introduces Pair Of New Integrated IQ Modulators From ADI Richardson RFPD, Inc. recently announces immediate availability and full design support capabilities for a pair of new integrated IQ modulators from Analog Devices, Inc. (ADI). * TI Introduces Industry's Highest-Performance Wideband RF Phase-Locked Loops With Integrated Voltage-Controlled Oscillators * TI Launches RF Transmit Signal Chain Demonstration Kit * Analog Devices Announces New PLLs And Software Design Tool * Hittite To Feature 24 New Products At IMS 2012 * LO and CLK: Analog Devices * Wideband Synthesizer With Integrated VCO (62.5Mhz To 32GHz): ADF4371 * Tiny Analog Front Ends Shrink Test And Measurement, Wireless Communications, And Optical Networking Systems
Analog Devices has opened a new advanced manufacturing facility in Thailand, strengthening its global test and packaging capacity in the Asia-Pacific region. The facility, located in Thailand's Eastern Economic Corridor, supports the company's hybrid manufacturing strategy combining internal factories and external partners. The site enhances Analog Devices Thailand's backend manufacturing capabilities, adding cleanroom capacity for test operations, wafer-level processing and chip scale packaging. The facility serves industrial, automotive, communications, consumer and digital healthcare markets. Built to LEED Platinum standards, the facility is the first in ADI's network pursuing this certification. It features energy-efficient systems, water recycling and is Thailand's first semiconductor manufacturer using low-carbon liquid nitrogen. The expansion supports ADI's commitment to 100% renewable electricity whilst developing Thailand's semiconductor talent through university partnerships and training programmes.
Nvidia partners with chipmakers to advance industrial robotics. Jay Liu, Taipei Mar 18, 2026, 16:06 0 Credit: DIGITIMES At Nvidia's GTC 2026 conference, major chipmakers - including Texas Instruments (TI), Infineon Technologies AG, NXP Semiconductors, Analog Devices (ADI), and Synopsys - announced new collaborations centered on robotics built around Nvidia's... MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS * Full access to articles dating back to 2000. * Real-time access to the news as it breaks. * Access to premium content. * Full access to Tomorrow's Headlines. * Asia Supply Chain 250 dataset access.
Analog Devices has announced plans to increase gross margins from 71% to 74% and add 200 basis points to operating margins in fiscal Q2, whilst highlighting nine consecutive quarters of above-seasonal performance in automatic test equipment (ATE), aerospace and automotive. Speaking at Morgan Stanley's Technology, Media & Telecom Conference in early March 2026, management emphasised that rising AI capital spending could significantly boost its ATE business, linking AI infrastructure expansion to demand for its test and measurement solutions. The company raised its dividend by 11% to $1.10 per share in February 2026, demonstrating confidence in cash generation alongside margin targets. However, investors face risks from potential margin pressure if competition or macroeconomic conditions weaken demand. The narrative projects $14.3 billion revenue by 2028, requiring 11.3% yearly growth.