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The AD9226 is a complete 12-bit, 65 MSPS ADC converter. It features high signal-to-noise ratio, low power dissipation, and guaranteed no missing codes.
AD7724 is a dual CMOS Σ-Δ modulator manufactured by Analog Devices. The device consists of two seventh order sigma-delta modulators. Each modulator converts its analog input signal into a high speed 1-bit data stream. The part operates from a 5 V power supply and accepts a differential input range of 0 V to +2.5 V or ±1.25 V centered about a common-mode bias. The analog inputs are continuously sampled by the analog modulators, eliminating the need for external sample-and-hold circuitry. The output data stream rate is 13 MHz with 90 dB of dynamic range. AD7724 is a 48-lead LQFP package that supports 3 V to 5 V power supply voltages.
The document describes the features and characteristics of the AD73360 product, including six 16-bit A/D converters, programmable input sample rate, simultaneous sampling, 77dB SNR, maximum 64kS/s sample rate, etc.
AD9203 is a 10-bit, 40 MSPS, 3 V, 74 mW A/D converter that can be used for CCD imaging, video, portable instrumentation, IF and baseband communications, cable modems and medical ultrasound applications.
This document is the AD9432 datasheet. The AD9432 is a 12-bit, 80 MSPS/105 MSPS ADC with an on-chip reference and track-and-hold circuit, which enables high accuracy and high speed conversion.
The AD7888 is a high-speed, low-power, 12-bit ADC that operates from a single 2.7 V to 5.25 V power supply. The AD7888 is capable of a 125 kSPS throughput rate. The input track-and-hold acquires a signal in 500 ns and features a single-ended sampling scheme. The AD7888 contains eight single-ended analog inputs, AIN1 through AIN8. The analog input voltage range is -0.5V to VDD + 0.5V, and the supply voltage range is 2.7V to 5.25V.
The AD9054A is an 8-bit monolithic analog-to-digital converter optimized for high speed, low power, small size and ease of use. With a 200 MSPS encode rate capability and full-power analog bandwidth of 350 MHz, the component is ideal for applications requiring the highest possible dynamic performance.
AD9288 is a dual 8-bit, 40/80/100 MSPS A/D converter. It features low power consumption, on-chip reference and track-and-hold circuit, 475 MHz analog bandwidth, etc.
This file introduces the features and characteristics of the AD7729 analog device, including working voltage, interface type, AD conversion rate, digital filter, output code format, etc.
The AD7887 is a 2-channel, 12-bit ADC with a voltage range of 2.7 V to 5.25 V. It operates at a micro-power level and has a sampling rate of 125 kSPS. It features flexible power/throughput rate management, a shutdown mode with a maximum current of 1 μA, and is suitable for battery-powered systems, instrumentation and control systems, and other applications.
AD7894 is a fast 14-bit ADC that operates from a single +5V supply and is housed in a small 8-lead SOIC package. The device features a 5µs successive approximation A/D converter, an on-chip track/hold amplifier, an on-chip clock, and a high-speed serial interface. Output data from the AD7894 is provided via a high-speed serial interface port. The product has high input impedance, low power consumption, and is a pin-compatible upgrade of the 12-bit AD7895.
This document introduces the features and characteristics of AD9283 8-Bit, 50 MSPS/80 MSPS/100 MSPS 3 V A/D Converter, including low power consumption, 475 MHz Analog Bandwidth, SNR = 46.5 dB @ 41 MHz at 100 MSPS, 1 V p-p Analog Input Range, Single 3.0 V Supply Operation (2.7 V–3.6 V), Power-Down Mode: 4.2 mW, etc.
The AD6600 is a dual-channel, 20 MSPS mixed-signal receiver chip that supports 70 MHz to 250 MHz IF input frequencies and is designed for use in PCS/cellular base stations, GSM, CDMA, TDMA, wireless local loop, and fixed access applications.