Programmable analog array

Chandler, Ariz.— Recently introduced, AN10E40 is a breadboard approach to field-programmable analog array design. Through a GUI, users select and interconnect up to 20 cells populated with library-selected functions to create a complex analog system on a chip for multi-channel signal conditioning and/or complete signal-processing applications.

By Staff November 1, 2001

Chandler, Ariz.— Recently introduced, AN10E40 is a breadboard approach to field-programmable analog array design. Through a GUI, users select and interconnect up to 20 cells populated with library-selected functions to create a complex analog system on a chip for multi-channel signal conditioning and/or complete signal-processing applications. A programmable internal voltage reference and four programmable clocks are available to any cell in the array. At the periphery are 13 pre-configured I/O buffer cells. Ability to implement, simulate, evaluate, and modify analog functions significantly reduce analog system design time, according to the company. www.anadigm.com Anadigm