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AN-302: Exploit Digital Advantages in an SSB Receiver -  AN-302 Analog Devices Application Notes  (app note added 2/06) 
AN-310: Single Supply 12-Bit DAC Circuits using the AD7568 -  AN-310 Analog Devices Application Notes  (app note added 2/06) 
AN-311: How to Reliably Protect CMOS Circuits Against Power Supply OverVoltaging -  AN-311 Analog Devices Application Notes  (app note added 2/06) 
AN-313: Getting the Most from High Resolution D/A Converters -  AN-313 Analog Devices Application Notes  (app note added 2/06) 
AN-314: 14-Bit DACs Maintain High Performance over Extended Temperature Range -  AN-314 Analog Devices Application Notes  (app note added 2/06) 
AN-316: AD7224 Provides Programmable Voltages over Varying Ranges -  AN-316 Analog Devices Application Notes  (app note added 2/06) 
AN-317: Circuit Applications of the AD7226 Quad CMOS DAC -  AN-317 Analog Devices Application Notes  (app note added 2/06) 

AN-318: AD7528 Dual 8-Bit CMOS Multiplying DAC -  AN-318 Analog Devices Application Notes  (app note added 2/06)This Application Note details a myriad of circuit applications made possible by  multiplying characteristics and/or resistor ladder matching characteristics of  AD7528.
AN-319: Simple Interface between D/A Converter & Microcomputer Leads to Programmable Sine-Wave Oscillators -  AN-319 Analog Devices Application Notes  (app note added 2/06) 
AN-320B: CMOS Multiplying DACs & Op Amps Combine to Build Programmable Gain Amplifiers, Part 2 -  AN-320B Analog Devices Application Notes  (app note added 2/06) 
AN-321: 3-Phase Sine Wave Generation using the AD7226 Quad DAC -  AN-321 Analog Devices Application Notes  (app note added 2/06) 
AN-322: Improve Function Generators with Matched D/A Converters -  AN-322 Analog Devices Application Notes  (app note added 2/06)  AD7528 Dual 8-Bit CMOS Multiplying DAC Makes Function Generation Practical and Affordable
AN-324: Simple DAC-Based Circuit Implements Constant Linear Velocity Motor Speed Control -  AN-324 Analog Devices Application Notes  (app note added 2/06) 
AN-325: 12-Bit Analog I/O Port uses AD7549 Dual 12-Bit DAC & 8051 Microcomputer -  AN-325 Analog Devices Application Notes  (app note added 2/06) 
AN-326: Interfacing the AD7549 to the MCS-48 & MCS-51 Microcomputer Families -  AN-326 Analog Devices Application Notes  (app note added 2/06) 
AN-327: DAC ICs: How Many Bits is Enough? -  AN-327 Analog Devices Application Notes  (app note added 2/06)
AN-328: Generate 4 Channels of Analog Output using AD7542 12-Bit DAC & Control the Lot with Only 2 Wires -  AN-328 Analog Devices Application Notes  (app note added 2/06) 
AN-333 Design & Layout of a Video Graphics System for Reduced EMI -  AN-333 Analog Devices Application Notes  (app note added 2/06) 
AN-336A: Image Compression-Spelling Out the Options -  AN-336A Analog Devices Application Notes  (app note added 2/06) 
AN-336B: JPEG Compression-Software Based? or Which Hardware Type? More Mysteries Clarified. -  AN-336B Analog Devices Application Notes  (app note added 2/06) 
AN-342: Analog Signal-Handling for High Speed & Accuracy. -  AN-342 Analog Devices Application Notes  (app note added 2/06) 
AN-345: Grounding for Low-and-High-Frequency Circuits -  AN-345 Analog Devices Application Notes  (app note added 2/06)  Know Your Ground and Signal Paths for Effective Designs. Current Flow Seeks Path of Least Impedance-Not Just Resistance....
AN-347: Shielding & Guarding -  AN-347 Analog Devices Application Notes  (app note added 2/06)  How to Exclude Interference-Type Noise. What to do and Why to do it-A Rational Approach
AN-348: Avoiding Passive-Component Pitfalls -  AN-348 Analog Devices Application Notes  (app note added 2/06)  The Wrong Passive Component Can Derail Even  Best Op Amp or Data Converter. Here Are Some Basic Traps to Watch For.
AN-349: Keys to Longer Life for CMOS -  AN-349 Analog Devices Application Notes  (app note added 09/08) Here's How CMOS Can be Protected Against Abuse
AN-351: Ask the Applications Engineer-2 -  AN-351 Analog Devices Application Notes  (app note added 2/06)  Trimming Offset and Gain in A/D's and D/A's
AN-354: Ask the Applications Engineer 1-Multi Troubles -  AN-354 Analog Devices Application Notes  (app note added 2/06)
AN-364: Enhancing the Performance of the AD7111A & AD7112 LOGDACs -  AN-364 Analog Devices Application Notes  (app note added 2/06) 
AN-394: An Outboard Digital-to-Analog Converter for Digital Audio Sources -  AN-394 Analog Devices Application Notes  (app note added 2/06)
AN-412: Video-Standard Selection Circuit for the AD722 using Low Cost Crystals -  AN-412 Analog Devices Application Notes  (app note added 2/06) 
AN-414: Low Cost, Low Power Devices for HDSL Applications -  AN-414 Analog Devices Application Notes  (app note added 2/06) 
AN-420: Using the AD9708/AD9760/AD9701/AD9764-EB Evaluation Board -  AN-420 Analog Devices Application Notes  (app note added 2/06) 
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