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Analog Devices’ New Blackfin Processors

By Analog Devices
Thursday, January 21, 2010

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Blackfin_Processors
BF50x series processors enable designers to achieve significant gains in signal conversion and computational precision.



Analog Devices, Inc. (Norwood, MA) (NYSE: ADI) has unveiled the latest entries in its Blackfin family of processors for converged digital signal and control processing applications – the Blackfin BF50x series. Delivering up to 100 percent greater performance than competing, comparably priced processors with integrated analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) and flash memory, BF50x series processors enable designers to achieve significant gains in signal conversion and computational precision, and feature:

  • Clock speeds up to 400 MHz.
  • Combination of industry-standard interfaces with a high-performance signal processing core.
  • Optional integrated dual-SAR 12-bit ADI ADCs.
  • 4 MB of on-board executable flash memory.

For more information visit www.analog.com

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