In that last e-mail I sent the reflector seemed to strip the graphics and 
imbedded links. Here is a link to their on line version of the device 
description.
 
 
http://app.notifications.national.com/e/es.aspx?s=1891&e=1117&elq=013b13e070d44fff9b25ffc584ed453a
 


Jim
K5HY

 

> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Date: Fri, 22 Jul 2011 11:49:20 -0500
> Subject: [FlexEdge] FW: Newsletter: First-Ever RF-Sampling ADCs Simplify 
> Radio Design
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> Some great new devices. Technology marches on.
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> Date: Wed, 20 Jul 2011 08:38:44 -0400
> Subject: Newsletter: First-Ever RF-Sampling ADCs Simplify Radio Design
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> Breakthrough Direct RF-Sampling ADCs Revolutionize Radio Architectures
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> July 20, 2011 - Click here to view the newsletter archive. 
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> The industry's first direct RF-sampling ADC directly samples input 
> frequencies beyond 2.7 GHz at up to 3.6 GSPS with excellent dynamic 
> performance. The ADC12Dxx00RF replaces multiple analog components with a 
> single chip, allowing radio designers to increase system capacity and 
> flexibility while reducing board size, weight, and cost and simplifying the 
> design process. A wide range of applications such as 3G/4G wireless 
> basestations, microwave backhaul, military, and wideband software-defined 
> radio (SDR) can now achieve the benefits that RF-sampling provides.
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> The RF-sampling family of ADCs improves upon the existing 12-bit GSPS ADCs by 
> expanding the frequency range over which National’s superior dynamic range 
> can be realized. The ADC12Dxx00RF delivers excellent noise and linearity 
> performance at RF frequencies beyond the 7th Nyquist zone. These five new 
> ADCs are available in speed grades ranging from dual-channel 500 MSPS to 
> single-channel 3.6 GSPS. They are pin-compatible with the ADC12D1x00 and 
> ADC10D1x00 families, enabling system designers to reuse a single design for 
> multiple speed and resolution combinations.
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> Watch the video to learn more about how National is addressing the challenges 
> of radio designers, including a demonstration of how these new ADCs enable 
> RF-sampling in a basestation application and how they achieve performance 
> that is not possible with existing ADC solutions.
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> FEATURED PRODUCTS
> ADC12D1800RF – 12-bit, Single/Dual 3.6/1.8 GSPS Ultra-High Speed RF-Sampling 
> ADC
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> ADC12D1600RF – 12-bit, Single/Dual 3.2/1.6 GSPS Ultra-High Speed RF-Sampling 
> ADC
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> ADC12D1000RF – 12-bit, Single/Dual 2.0/1.0 GSPS Ultra-High Speed RF-Sampling 
> ADC 
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> ADC12D800RF – 12-bit, Single/Dual 1.6/0.8 GSPS Ultra-High Speed RF-Sampling 
> ADC
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> ADC12D500RF – 12-bit, Single/Dual 1.0/0.5 GSPS Ultra-High Speed RF-Sampling 
> ADC
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> LMK04800 Clock Jitter Cleaners 
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> DESIGN RESOURCES
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> RF-sampling ADCs:
> national.com/rfadc
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> Wideband software-defined radio solutions:
> national.com/sdr
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> GSPS ADC family:
> national.com/gigadc
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