Datasheet - Category > Cards+and+Modules > RF front-end module
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| AD5373 | 32-Channel, 14-Bit, Serial Input, Voltage-Output DAC | Analog Devices Inc. | ||
| AD558 | Voltage-output 8-bit digital-to-analog converter, including output amplifier, full microprocessor interface and precision | Analog Devices Inc. | ||
| AD561 | Low Cost 10-Bit Monolithic D/A Converter | Analog Devices Inc. | ||
| AD565A | 12-bit Digital-to-Analog Converters, with Zener Reference | Analog Devices Inc. | ||
| AD567 | 12-Bit Current Output, Microprocessor-Compatible DAC | Analog Devices Inc. | ||
| AD568 | 12-Bit Ultrahigh Speed Monolithic D/A Converter | Analog Devices Inc. | ||
| AD569 | 16-Bit Monotonic Voltage Output D/A Converter | Analog Devices Inc. | ||
| AD570 | 8-Bit Successive Approximation Analog-to-Digital Converter | Analog Devices Inc. | ||
| AD573 | 10-bit successive approximation ADC. | Analog Devices Inc. | ||
| AD574A | Complete 12-Bit A/D Converter | Analog Devices Inc. | ||
| AD652 | Monolithic Synchronous Voltage-to-Frequency Converter | Analog Devices Inc. | ||
| AD660 | Monolithic 16-Bit Serial/Byte DACPORT | Analog Devices Inc. | ||
| AD667 | Microprocessor-Compatible 12-Bit D/A Converter | Analog Devices Inc. | ||
| AD670 | 8-Bit Signal Conditioning ADC. | Analog Devices Inc. | ||
| AD673 | 8-bit Successive Approximation, ADC | Analog Devices Inc. | ||
| AD674B | Complete 12-Bit A/D Converters | Analog Devices Inc. | ||
| AD677 | 16-Bit, Serial, 100 kSPS Sampling ADC. | Analog Devices Inc. | ||
| AD7226 | CMOS, Quad 8-Bit Voltage Output DAC | Analog Devices Inc. | ||
| AD7228 | Octal, 8-Bit Voltage Out DAC | Analog Devices Inc. | ||
| AD723 | 2.7 V to 5.5 V RGB-to-NTSC/PAL Encoder with Load Detect and Input Termination Switch | Analog Devices Inc. | ||
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