Parametric Measurement
Parametric measurement instruments are employed in R&D labs and automated test systems for characterization and test of electronic devices, semiconductors, electrochemical cells, and the electrical properties of materials. They are capable of simultaneously performing accurate voltage and current measurements while applying a voltage or current excitation. To meet the throughput and accuracy requirements for this class of instruments, Analog Devices portfolio offers:
- Parametric measurement units (PMU) for high-density systems
- The fastest precision D/A and A/D converters in the market
- Constant voltage and constant current linear controllers
- High-performance amplifiers for low-level measurements
- Low-noise switching power controllers
- Agency-approved digital isolators
Our broad array of products enables designers to optimize for precision, speed, and density at any performance level.
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Interactive Signal Chains
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Reference Designs
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Application Notes
- AN-1366: Using the ADP5070/ADP5071 to Create Positive and Negative Voltage Rails when VOUT < VIN (Rev. 0) PDF
- AN-0971: Recommendations for Control of Radiated Emissions with isoPower Devices (Rev. C) PDF
- AN-202: An IC Amplifier User’s Guide to Decoupling, Grounding, and Making Things Go Right for a Change (Rev. B) PDF
- AN-347: Shielding and Guarding PDF
Technical Articles
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How to Design a Programmable Gain Instrumentation Amplifier for Precision Wide Bandwidth Signal Chains
Analog Dialogue
- A New Variation of the Classic Instrumentation Amplifier (PGIA) Offers More Design Flexibility
- Common-Mode Transient Immunity
- Isolation in Digital Power Supply—Why and How
- 11 Myths About Analog Noise Analysis