Analog Devices Mixed-Signal DSP Family Wins Control Engineering's Editor's Choice Award

Analog Devices

EDN Magazine also selects ADSP-2199x family as one of 2002's top 100 products

Analog Devices announced that its ADSP-2199x family — the industry's highest-performance mixed-signal processor available today with up to 160 million instructions per second (MIPS) sustained performance — has received Control Engineering magazine's 16th annual "Editor's Choice" award. The receipt of this prestigious award is in addition to the recent inclusion of the ADSP-2199x mixed-signal processors on the year-end Top 100 Products list from EDN magazine.

Chosen from thousands of products introduced in 2002, Control Engineering's awards went to 35 products that provide "service to the industry, technological advancement and market impact."

In the special report published in the December 12, 2002 issue, EDN praised ADI for delivering "high-performance analog and DSP technologies in a single general-purpose device." Each year, EDN's editors look for the products that garnered the most enthusiasm amongst their readers when determining the Top 100 list.

About the ADSP-2199x Family

ADI's ADSP-2199x family of mixed-signal processors, provides single-chip, high-performance products with unprecedented levels of analog and digital signal processing integration for current and future embedded control and embedded signal processing applications. These products combine the 160 MHz, ADSP-219x code-compatible DSP core, an 8-channel, 14-bit, 20 million samples per second analog-to-digital converter (ADC) core, embedded control peripherals and comprehensive state-of-the-art development tools to meet the needs of applications that are driven by higher performance requirements.

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