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Laurence Marchini

Laurence Marchini, Editor, writes:
 

We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "SFDR", and we have a large number of manufacturers' news releases and technical articles here on Electronicstalk which will be of interest. Let me be your guide.
 
Start with the news release Analysers provide live RF view of the spectrum from Tektronix, which we summarised at the time by saying "Unprecedented RF signal discovery capability for a broad range of digital RF applications including RFID, radiocommunications and spectrum management". A few weeks before, we featured the news release Direct digital synthesiser is made for handhelds from Analog Devices: "The AD9913 is the first DDS device to deliver a 250MHz clock rate while consuming as little as 50mW of power".
 
In November 2007, we covered the news from Linear Technology Corp concerning its LTC2209 - take a look at Speedy ADC simplifies receiver design which says: "The LTC2209 is a 16-bit 160Msample/s high-performance high-speed ADC for leading-edge communications equipment and instrumentation applications".
 
Take a look also at the news release from Analog Devices, Drivers add flexibility to analogue design, as well as Differential amplifiers suit defence applications from National Semiconductor, and ADCs suit WiMAX and 3G wireless communications from National Semiconductor.
 

See also:

ADC claims exceptional AC specifications (July 2007)
Serial-interface 14bit ADC combines high speed, low power and a small package for portable applications such as comms, medical instrumentation and data acquisition

Multiple ADCs run at high speeds (April 2007)
Pin-compatible family of two- and four-channel 12 and 14bit ADCs combines high speed, low power and high performance in tiny 9 x 9mm packages

Cards offer up to 500,000 samples a second (April 2007)
Strategic Test's new Transient Recorder cards cards are available with a choice of maximum sampling rates of 100,000 samples a second, 250,000 samples a second and 500,000 samples a second

Waveform generator for digital RF tests (March 2007)
Arbitrary waverform generator is useful for testing digital RF technologies including software-defined radios and radars, WiMAX, WiFi, MIMO, and UWB

Receiver mezzanines see through electronic clutter (January 2007)
Mercury Computer Systems announced its new Echotek Series ECV4- 2 family of mixed-signal PMC and XMC (the next-generation PMC) modules at the Bus and Board Conference in Long Beach, Califo