
At Force Technologies, our technical library is a cornerstone of our commitment to excellence in electronic design and legacy system support. Among the many invaluable resources we maintain is the Analog Devices 1994 Design-In Reference Manual—a comprehensive guide for engineers, covering data converters, amplifiers, special linear products, and support components.
What Makes This Manual Special?
This nearly 3-inch-thick reference manual is more than just a catalog; it’s a detailed design companion. It offers extensive insights into the technologies that shaped electronic design in the 1990s, with sections dedicated to:
- Data Converters: Detailed technical data on ADCs and DACs, foundational to signal processing applications.
- Amplifiers: High-performance solutions for precision signal conditioning and amplification.
- Special Linear Products: Innovative components addressing specific application challenges.
- Support Components: Essential parts for powering, conditioning, and maintaining signal integrity in circuits.
Why It’s in Our Library
The Analog Devices Design-In Reference Manual is an essential resource for understanding and supporting legacy systems, particularly those still leveraging components from this era. It reflects the design standards and solutions of its time, making it an invaluable tool for:
- Supporting long-lifecycle systems still reliant on Analog Devices components.
- Providing a historical perspective on design trends and methodologies.
- Offering practical reference material for engineers working on systems integration, repair, or redesign.
Preserving Engineering Knowledge
Maintaining resources like this ensures that Force Technologies remains equipped to deliver effective solutions for our customers. Whether troubleshooting a legacy system, designing around obsolete components, or simply delving into the roots of modern electronics, the Analog Devices 1994 Design-In Reference Manual is a resource we rely on to uphold our standard of excellence.


