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Analog Dialogue is the technical magazine of Analog Devices. It discusses products, applications, technology, and techniques for analog, digital and mixed-signal processing.
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Analog Dialogue
Analog Dialogue, www.analog.com/analogdialogue, the technical magazine of Analog Devices, discusses products, applications, technology, and techniques for analog, digital, and mixed-signal processing. Published continuously for 45 years—starting in 1967—it is available in two versions. Monthly editions offer technical articles; timely information including recent application notes, new-product briefs, pre-release products, webinars and tutorials, and published articles; and potpourri, a universe of links to important and relevant information on the Analog Devices website, www.analog.com. Printable quarterly issues and ebook versions feature collections of monthly articles. For history buffs, the Analog Dialogue archive, www.analog.com/library/analogdialogue/archives.html, includes all regular editions, starting with Volume 1, Number 1 (1967), and three special anniversary issues. To subscribe, please go to www.analog.com/library/analogdialogue/subscribe.html. Your comments are always welcome: Facebook: www.facebook.com/analogdialogue; Analog Diablog: analogdiablog.blogspot.com; Email: dialogue.editor@analog.com or Scott Wayne, Publisher and Editor [scott.wayne@analog.com].
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Analog Dialogue, Volume 45, Number 1 - Analog Dialogue
ANALOG DIALOGUE
VOLUME 45, NUMBER 1
Henri Sino
Ian Beavers
Joe Triggs
Lie Dou
Ben Wang
Jon Kraft
Ken Kavanagh
Glenn Morita
Dan Sheingold, Editor
Scott Wayne, Editor
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Analog Dialogue
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Table of Contents
Electromagnetic Interference Filtering Reduces Errors in Precision Analog Applications
An often-overlooked problem in equipment using strain gages, transducer interfaces, and current monitors in medical, automotive, and industrial applications is high-frequency interference from external signals. This electromagnetic interference (EMI) can cause large dc offsets in precision analog circuitry through asymmetrical rectification of the RF signal in the input stages of an amplifier.
HDMI Transceivers Simplify the Design of Home Theater Systems
As large-screen HDTVs have achieved widespread acceptance, consumers are expanding their home theater systems to include sound bars and AVRs, enhancing the user experience with superb audio to complement the video performance. Home theater systems can now offer all the latest features of the high-definition multimedia interface (HDMI®)—seamlessly integrated within the equipment.
Minimizing Noise and Power Consumption in Automotive Audio Systems with SigmaDSP
Digital signal processors bring the benefits of home theater to cars, supplanting radio/CD players with multimedia systems, where DSPs enable excellent audio performance and flexibility—and a powerful multimedia experience for passengers. A new approach to minimizing system noise and power consumption uses the SigmaDSP® processor and the SigmaStudio™ graphical development tool.
Activate Cell Phone Indicator LEDs While Preserving Standby Time
Cell phone manufacturers are pressed to provide status LEDs that alert users to messages waiting, impending appointments, and other notifications while the phone is in standby. At the same time, users demand longer battery life. This pair of conflicting issues presents manufacturers with a dilemma: how can they power notification LEDs while keeping standby consumption low?
Cyclic Redundancy Checking Ensures Correct Data Communications
Electronic systems must often endure temperature extremes, noise, or other harsh conditions. To ensure correct operation, many DACs implement cyclic redundancy checking (CRC), with 24-bit data augmented with an 8-bit checksum. If the received checksum does not agree with the data, an output pin sends back an error indication. The controller clears the error and resends the data.
Low Dropout Regulators—Why the Choice of Bypass Capacitor Matters
Widely seen