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TMC1275 - Video A/D Converter

Download the TMC1275 datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the TMC1175A variant, as both devices belong to the same video a/d converter family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

Description

The TMC1175A/1275 analog-to-digital (A/D) converter employs a two-step flash architecture to convert analog signals into 8-bit digital words at sample rates of up to 50 Msps (Megasamples per second).

Features

  • 8-Bit resolution.
  • 50 Msps conversion rate.
  • Low power: 100mW at 20 Msps.
  • Integral track/hold.
  • Integral and differential linearity error 0.5 LSB.
  • Single or dual +5 Volt supplies.
  • Differential phase 0.5 degree.
  • Differential gain 1.5%.
  • Three-state TTL/CMOS-compatible outputs.
  • Low cost.

📥 Download Datasheet

Note: The manufacturer provides a single datasheet file (TMC1175A-Raytheon.pdf) that lists specifications for multiple related part numbers.

Datasheet Details

Part number TMC1275
Manufacturer Raytheon
File Size 92.83 KB
Description Video A/D Converter
Datasheet download datasheet TMC1275 Datasheet

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TMC1175A/TMC1275 Video A/D Converter 8 bit, 50 Msps Electronics Semiconductor Division Features • 8-Bit resolution • 50 Msps conversion rate • Low power: 100mW at 20 Msps • Integral track/hold • Integral and differential linearity error 0.5 LSB • Single or dual +5 Volt supplies • Differential phase 0.5 degree • Differential gain 1.5% • Three-state TTL/CMOS-compatible outputs • Low cost Applications • Video digitizing • VGA and CCD digitizing • LCD projection panels • Image scanners • Personal computer video boards • Multimedia systems • Low cost, high speed data conversion Description The TMC1175A/1275 analog-to-digital (A/D) converter employs a two-step flash architecture to convert analog signals into 8-bit digital words at sample rates of up to 50 Msps (Megasamples per second).
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