• Part: ADS800
  • Description: 12-Bit/ 40MHz Sampling ANALOG-TO-DIGITAL CONVERTER
  • Manufacturer: Burr-Brown
  • Size: 1.00 MB
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Burr-Brown
ADS800
ADS800 is 12-Bit/ 40MHz Sampling ANALOG-TO-DIGITAL CONVERTER manufactured by Burr-Brown.
- Part of the ADS800_Burr comparator family.
FEATURES q LOW POWER: 390m W q INTERNAL REFERENCE q WIDEBAND TRACK-AND-HOLD: 65MHz q SINGLE +5V SUPPLY APPLICATIONS q IF AND BASEBAND DIGITIZATION q DIGITAL MUNICATIONS q ULTRASOUND IMAGING q GAMMA CAMERAS q TEST INSTRUMENTATION q CCD IMAGING Copiers Scanners Cameras q VIDEO DIGITIZING DESCRIPTION The ADS800 is a low-power, monolithic 12-bit, 40MHz Analog-to-Digital (A/D) converter utilizing a small geometry CMOS process. This plete converter includes a 12-bit quantizer, wideband track-and-hold, reference, and three-state outputs. It operates from a single +5V power supply and can be configured to accept either differential or single-ended input signals. The ADS800 employs digital error correction to provide excellent Nyquist differential linearity performance for demanding imaging applications. Its low distortion, high SNR, and high oversampling capability give it the extra margin needed for telemunications, test instrumentation, and video applications. This high-performance A/D converter is specified over temperature for AC and DC performance at a 40MHz sampling rate. The ADS800 is available in an SO-28 package. MSBI IN IN REFT CM REFB Timing Circuitry T/H +3.25V Pipeline A/D Converter Error Correction Logic 3-State Outputs 12-Bit Digital Data +1.25V Please be aware that an important notice concerning availability, standard warranty, and use in critical applications of Texas Instruments semiconductor products and disclaimers thereto appears at the end of this data sheet. All trademarks are the property of their respective owners. PRODUCTION DATA information is current as of publication date. Products conform to specifications per the terms of Texas Instruments standard warranty. Production processing does not necessarily include testing of all parameters. .ti. Copyright © 1995-2005, Texas Instruments Incorporated ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS(1) +VS...