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      <title>Data Converters Achieve New Levels of Noise Performance and Low-Power Operation in Portable Industrial and Medical Equipment</title>
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      <description>NORWOOD, Mass.--(EON: Enhanced Online News)--Analog Devices, Inc. (ADI), the global leader in data-conversion technology for signal processing applications, today expanded its portfolio of precision sigma-delta ADCs (analog-to-digital converters) with 12- and 16-bit small-package devices that achieve new levels of noise performance and low-power operation for portable industrial and medical instrumentation equipment. The 12-bit AD7170 ADC and 16-bit AD7171 ADC have a 125-Hz output data rate and</description>
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      <title>Mitsubishi Electric Selects Analog Devices’ Sharc Processor for its Automotive Digital Process Center</title>
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      <description>NORWOOD, Mass.--(EON: Enhanced Online News)--Analog Devices, Inc. today announced that Mitsubishi Electric has selected ADI’s SHARC processor as the digital signal processing engine within its DIATONE® DA-PX1 Digital Process Center, the company’s aftermarket automotive audio amplifier. Leveraging ADI’s 32-bit, floating point SHARC digital signal processor at the heart of the DIATONE DA-PX1, Mitsubishi Electric has pioneered several ‘industry first’ audio processing features that yield remarkable</description>
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