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Product category: Design and Development Hardware
News Release from: Arrow Electronics (UK) | Subject: Analog Devices Applications Kits
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 29 May 2006

Application kits put analogue devices to
work

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Application kits combine signal processing and conditioning products with technical data and design information needed to develop industrial, instrumentation and medical designs.

Arrow Electronics has announced a family of application kits that provide engineers with the signal processing and conditioning products, and the technical data and design information they need to successfully develop industrial, instrumentation and medical designs Available free-of-charge from Arrow, the industrial, instrumentation and medical applications kits combine an application-specific shortform brochure and CD-ROM, with a variety of Analog Devices signal processing ICs suitable for the target application area

Products supplied as part of the new kits include the latest Analog Devices ADCs and DACs, amplifiers, sensors, switches, multiplexers, transceivers, digital potentiometers, digital isolators and voltage references.

The shortform brochure in each kit highlights the key features and benefits of the samples, in addition to providing an application-specific product selection table.

Each kit includes a dedicated CD-ROM containing all relevant product datasheets, libraries of application notes and solution bulletins, and links to the relevant pages of the Analog Devices website.

The kits are free-of-charge and can be obtained from Arrow by completing the form on the company's website.

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