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Problems viewing this email? [Open it in your browser](. To help ensure Analog Devices' emails reach your inbox, please add design@h.analog.com to your address book or safe sender list. Welcome to the Winter 2017 edition of Channels—your source for new data converters. This edition will focus on precision ADCs and DACs. Products [ADAQ7980]( 16-Bit, 1 MSPS, Integrated Data Acquisition Subsystem in an LGA Package Low power dissipation 21 mW typical at 1 MSPS 16.5 mW typical at 500 kSPS INL: ±9 ppm typical and ±20 ppm maximum SINAD ratio: 91.5 dB typical at 10 kHz (unity gain) THD: –105 dB at 10 kHz [Learn More]( See also the lower throughput [ADAQ7988]( 16-bit, 500 kSPS, integrated data acquisition subsystem in an LGA package. [AD4003]( 18-Bit, 2 MSPS Precision SAR Differential ADC INL: ±1.0 LSB (±3.8 ppm) maximum Guaranteed 18-bit, no missing codes Low power 9.5 mW at 2 MSPS (VDD only) 80 μW at 10 kSPS, 16 mW at 2 MSPS (total) SNR: 100.5 dB typical at 1 kHz, 99 dB typical at 100 kHz [Learn More]( [Buy Product]( See also the 16-bit, SAR ADC [AD4000]( 16-bit, 2 MSPS, precision pseudo differential SAR ADC. [AD5767]( 16-Channel, 12-Bit Voltage Output denseDAC® 4 mm × 4 mm WLCSP package 1.8 V logic compatibility Temperature range: −40°C to +105°C Channel monitoring multiplexer [Learn More]( [Buy Product]( [ADA4530-1]( Femtoampere Input Bias Current Electrometer Amplifier Low input bias current ±20 fA maximum at TA = 25°C (guaranteed at production test) ±20 fA maximum at −40°C < TA < +85°C ±250 fA maximum at −40°C < TA < +125°C (guaranteed at production test) Low offset voltage: 50 μV maximum over specified CMRR range Offset drift: 0.13 μV/°C typical, 0.5 μV/°C maximum Integrated guard buffer with 100 μV maximum offset [Learn More]( [Buy Product]( [ADA4522-1]( Single 55 V, EMI Enhanced, Zero-Drift, Ultralow Noise, Rail-to-Rail Output Operational Amplifier Low offset voltage: 5 μV maximum Extremely low offset voltage drift: 22 nV/°C maximum Low voltage noise density: 5.8 nV/√Hz typical 117 nV p-p typical from 0.1 Hz to 10 Hz Low input bias current: 50 pA typical [Learn More]( [Buy Product]( Additional Resources Featured Guide Featured Video Featured Newsletter [Featured Guide]( [Featured Video]( [Featured Newsletter]( [Looking for other precision data converters? See our entire selection with data points.]( [See how data converters are changing industrial automation.]( [Get the latest news and products for the instrumentation market.]( SEE MORE OF OUR [INDUSTRY-LEADING ADCs]( Our relationship with you is very important. To manage your other newsletter subscriptions, visit our [subscription center](. To no longer receive any email communications from Analog Devices, [click here](. [View our privacy policy](. © 2017 Analog Devices, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective companies. Ahead of What's Possible is a trademark of Analog Devices. Analog Devices, Inc. Corporate Headquarters One Technology Way Norwood, MA 02062 U.S.A. SOCIAL [EngineerZone](?5868&elqTrackId=9c9364f4f4d845a19f84dea1a3166ff6&elq=20c2535b383249d4ac700e5ccc524d34&elqaid=5868&elqat=1&elqCampaignId=3247) [FaceBook]( [Twitter]( [LinkedIn]( [Google+]( [YouTube](

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