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new products

80 l New-Tech Magazine

in multiband receivers, which

simplifies system architecture and

reduces board space up to 75

percent.

Experience

the

interactive

Multimedia

News

Release

here:

http://www.multivu.com/

players/English/7746252-texas-

instruments-direct-rf-sampling/

Direct

RF

sampling

meets

engineers’

requirements

for

higher integration, better noise

performance, wider bandwidth and

smaller footprints in radar, software-

defined radio, aerospace and

defense, test and measurement,

wireless

communication,

and

radio astronomy systems. For

more information or to order the

evaluation module (EVM) today,

see

www.ti.com/ADC32RF45-pr.

Key features and benefits

Support for RF inputs up to 4 GHz

enables direct RF signal conversion

in the first, second and third Nyquist

zones (including all L- and S-band

frequency ranges). This reduces

filter complexity, saves board space

and decreases component count.

The ADC32RF45 detects even

the weakest signals with industry-

leading noise-spectral density of

-155 dBFS/Hz, 5 dB better than

competitive devices. It offers

industry-leading

signal-to-noise

ratio of 58.5 dB at a 1.8-GHz input

frequency.

Fastest 14-bit ADC with a 3-GSPS

maximum sample rate delivers an

instantaneous 1.5-GHz-per-channel

bandwidth, enabling engineers to

implement wideband in-phase and

quadrature-component receivers

beyond 2.5 GHz.

The multiband digital downconverter

extracts one or two sub-bands per

channel, a dramatic digital interface

data throughput reduction by up

to 92 percent, saving system size,

power and processing resources.

Resources to speed design

Available now through the TI store,

the ADC32RF45EVM is priced at

US$2,499 and the TSW14J56EVM

data-capture card is available

for US$1,249. Additional support

includes TI Designs reference

designs and application notes.

Complete high-performance signal

chain

To speed development and

maximize performance, engineers

can design a complete analog signal

chain today using the ADC32RF45

with TI’s LMH3404 7-GHz dual-

channel fully differential amplifier,

which supports bandwidths from

DC to 1.5 GHz; the LMX2592

9.8-GHz

wideband

frequency

synthesizer; and the LMK04828

JESD204B-compliant

clock-jitter

cleaner. In addition, the 66AK2L06

processor offers a system-optimized

alternative to field-programmable

gate arrays (FPGAs). Learn more

in the blog post, “How to complete

your RF sampling solution.”

Availability and pricing

In addition to the ADC32RF45EVM

available today, the ADC32RF45

will be in volume production in the

third quarter of 2016 in a 72-pin,

10-mm-by-10-mm quad flat no-lead

(QFN) package for US$2,495 in

100-unit quantities.

RF sampling resources

Read the 10-part RF sampling blog

series.

Watch RF sampling videos at the

High Speed Signal Chain University.

Experience the ADC32RF45 at

International MicrowaveSymposium

2016, booth 419.

TI is a global semiconductor design

and manufacturing company that

develops analog integrated circuits

and embedded processors. Learn

more at

www.ti.com

.

SOURCE Texas Instruments.

NXP Partners with Wayv

to Unveil the World’s First

Handheld Portable, Battery-

Operated RF Cooking

Appliance

NXP

Semiconductors

(NASDAQ:NXPI),

and

Wayv,

today unveiled the world’s first

battery

operated,

handheld

portable cooking appliance, the

Wayv Adventurer. Designed to be

compact, rugged, and light-weight,

the Wayv Adventurer is intended

to give people the flexibility to

efficiently and conveniently heat

food anytime and anywhere. It

can serve a number of on-the-go

cooking needs including heating

nutritious meals quickly and easily,

at the workplace, to support people

affected by disasters or personnel at

military bases and in the field. The

Adventurer is ideal for preparing

meals outdoors during leisure

activities such as camping, hiking,

or fishing.

The new appliance demonstrates