Analog Devices have introduced the ADGS1412 which contains four independent single-pole/single-throw (SPST) switches controlled via an on-board serial peripheral interface (SPI). The SPI interface has robust error detection features such as cyclic redundancy check (CRC) error detection, invalid read/write address detection, and SCLK count error detection.
It is possible to daisy-chain multiple ADGS1412 devices together, daisy-chain mode enables the configuration of multiple devices with a minimal amount of digital lines. The ADGS1412 can also operate in burst mode to decrease the time between SPI commands. The ADGS1412 switch utilises iCMOS construction which ensures ultralow power dissipation, making the device ideally suited for portable and battery-powered instruments.
Anglia and Analog Devices are hosting two in depth technical workshops in April. The workshops will focus on the exploration of the signal chain and techniques to quantify noise, signal conditioning of analog /digital converters.
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