2011
Microelectronics Industry Poised To Create Further 2,000 Jobs In Ireland Over Next Five Years
Will bring Total Employment To Over 10,000
2011
Analog Devices Named Among World’s 100 Most Innovative Companies
ADI is the only analog semiconductor company named to the Thomson Reuters 2011 Top 100 Global Innovator SM program.
2011
Duolog IP and SoC Integration Tools
Duolog Technologies today announced that both the Socrates Weaver and Socrates Spinner tools are now available for evaluation via Xuropa.
2011
Analog Devices Helps CERN’s LHC Achieve Highest Possible Performance
Analog Devices’ Signal Processing Technology Helps CERN’s Large Hadron Collider Achieve Highest Possible Superconducting Magnet Performance.
2011
Duolog collaborate with Cadence to validate system development flows
Duolog and Cadence to Validate Interoperability from TLM Virtual Prototype through RTL Assembly
2011
Duolog to Present IP-XACT Solution to Increase IP Quality through Register Management at ARM TechCon
Duolog Technologies, the award-winning developer of IP and SoC integration products, has been selected to present a technical paper at ARM TechCon. The presentation highlights how Duolog’s Socrates integration applications interoperate with Cadence Incisive Enterprise Simulator products to demonstrate register management as a fully mature IP methodology.
2011
MULTISERVICE LINE CARD ADAPTIVE CLOCK TRANSLATORS SUPPORT WIDE RANGE OF WIRED COMMUNICATIONS APPLICATIONS
Analog Devices, Inc. (ADI) introduced today two fully programmable jitter attenuating clock translators ICs (integrated circuits) that perform frequency translations for a wide range of wired communications applications — including Synchronous Ethernet and SONET/SDH optical networks — that require low jitter, fast time to market and cost effectiveness.
2011
Analog Devices’ Webcast Presents Design Techniques for Reducing Power Consumption in Industrial Designs
Scheduled for October 19, 2011, this webcast will discuss how to reduce module power dissipation and methods for calculating maximum ambient temperatures based on output loads.