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If you?re having trouble reading this message, Newer wireless standards like 6G and Wi-Fi 7 and 8

If you’re having trouble reading this message, [click here]( [Instrumentation and Measurement Newsletter]( [RF Signal Generation]( Newer wireless standards like 6G and Wi-Fi 7 and 8 are emerging due to the ever-increasing need for ubiquitous connectivity, high speed data, and data-intensive applications. As these newer standards emerge, test and measurement complexity also increases such as generating signals with higher signal integrity, wider bandwidths, higher frequency ranges, or signals utilizing complex modulations. Analog Devices offers a variety of test and measurement solutions including high speed DACs, DDS, phase-locked loops with VCOs, RF signal conditioning, and power so that customers can build high performing RF signal generators that tame system complexity and accelerate their time to market. [AD9084: Apollo MxFE™ Quad, 16-Bit, 28 GSPS RF DAC and Quad, 12-Bit, 20 GSPS RF ADC with On-Chip DSP]( AD9084 is a quad, direct RF sampling converter with an integrated DAC and ADC. The 16-bit, 28 GSPS DAC offers instantaneous bandwidths as high as 8 GHz while directly sampling and synthesizing frequencies up to 18 GHz. The on-chip digital signal processing (DSP) offers a real-time FFT sniffer, a full-rate programmable FIR filter, a 128-tap complex FIR filter, fast-hopping NCOs, DDCs/DUCs, and a fractional sample rate converter. [Learn More button]( [AD9084: Apollo MxFE Quad, 16-Bit, 28 GSPS RF DAC and Quad, 12-Bit, 20 GSPS RF ADC, on-chip DSP]( [ADF4377: Microwave Wideband Synthesizer with Integrated VCO and 12.8 GHz Output Frequency]( ADF4377 is an integer-N phase-locked loop (PLL) with an integrated voltage controlled oscillator (VCO) ideally suited for data converter and mixed-signal front-end (MxFE®) clock applications. The high performance PLL has a figure of merit of −239 dBc/Hz, ultralow 1/f noise, and a high phase frequency detector (PFD) frequency that can achieve ultralow in-band noise and integrated jitter. The fundamental VCO and output divider of the ADF4377 generate frequencies from 800 MHz to 12.8 GHz. The ADF4377 integrates all necessary power supply bypass capacitors, saving board space. [Learn More button]( [ADF4377: Microwave Wideband Synthesizer with Integrated VCO, 12.8 GHz output frequency]( [ADL9005: Wideband, Low Noise Amplifier, 0.01 GHz to 26.5 GHz]( The ADL9005 is a 50 Ω matched wideband LNA that operates from 0.01 GHz to 26.5 GHz with typical gain of 17.5 dB, a 13.5 dBm typical output power at 1 dB compression (OP1dB), and a 2.5 dB typical noise figure. It requires only 80 mA from a 5 V supply voltage. [Learn More button]( [ADL9005: Wideband, Low Noise Amplifier, 0.01 GHz to 26.5 GHz]( Featured Resources [Wideband Signal Generator Solution for 6G]( [Video Wideband Signal Generator Solution for 6G]( [Watch Now button]( [Why a Fully Integrated Translation Loop Device Achieves the Best Phase Noise Performance]( [Technical Article Why a Fully Integrated Translation Loop Device Achieves the Best Phase Noise Performance]( [Read Now button]( [How Error Vector Magnitude (EVM) Measurement Improves Your System-Level Performance]( [Technical Article How Error Vector Magnitude (EVM) Measurement Improves Your System-Level Performance]( [Read Now button]( [For more details, visit our signal generators page.]( Our relationship with you is very important. To manage your newsletter subscriptions, visit our [subscription center](. To no longer receive any email communications from Analog Devices, [click here](. [View our privacy policy](. ©2023 Analog Devices, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective companies. Analog Devices, Inc. Corporate Headquarters One Analog Way Wilmington, MA 01887 U.S.A. JOIN THE CONVERSATION [EngineerZone]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [LinkedIn]( [YouTube](

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