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Introduction to Analog Device's Wiki

What is a Wiki?

The Analog Devices, Inc. Wiki is a Wiki, written by the people who use it, this includes both ADI engineers, techincal writers, and end users of ADI's many products. Many people are constantly improving the wiki. All of these changes are recorded in old revisions and recent changes. You can track these, by using the RSS feed, or by clicking on the “Recent Changes” button.

Is it accurate?

While ADI spends best efforts in making the information and documentation found on this site are accurate, there are no warranties of any kind. Each page on this site is reviewed, and approved by a topic expert, (normally an Analog Devices employee). When other people (who are not topic experts) edit the page, the page is clearly marked as a draft. If you would like to better understand things, please read the Terms of Use.

How you can contribute

Don't be afraid to edit – anyone can edit almost every page, and we encouraged you make things better! Find something that can be improved and do it — for example, spelling, grammar, rewriting for readability, or removing non-constructive edits. If you wish to add new facts, please try to provide references/examples so they may be verified.

Remember – you can't break the wiki; all edits can be reversed, fixed or improved later. Although the Wiki is allowed to be imperfect, it does have a clear mechanism to differentiate Drafts from Approved documents. If the topic expert doesn't agree with the edits - they will revert them. Go ahead, edit an article.

Why not try out the editor right now?

  1. You need to have an account. See the registration page, or log in.
  2. Goto the playground, a place to make test edits.
  3. Click the edit this page button on the top of the page. (If there is already some text there, add to the end of the text.)
  4. Type some text.
  5. Click preview to test your changes, or Save when you're happy with the way it looks.

Finding content

  1. search (text box in the title bar)
  2. navigate with the sidebar
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