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The THS1215 is a low power, 12-bit, 15 MSPS analog-to-digital converter (ADC) that operates with a 3.3-V supply. It can be configured as a single-ended input, a single-ended input with offset, or a differential input. The THS1215 also provides a wide selection of voltage references to meet user design requirements. Additionally, the THS1215 provides an output to monitor any out-of-range condition in the THS1215's input range. The THS1215's speed, resolution, and single-supply operation make it well suited for applications in video, multimedia, high-speed acquisition, and communications.
THS1230 is a 12-bit, 30MSPS low-power ADC from Linear Technology. It operates with a supply voltage of 3.3V. THS1230 has three input modes: single-ended, single-ended with offset and differential. It can be configured to support a variety of input functions. It also provides an internal voltage reference and an external reference interface. Users can choose between the internal and external reference voltage according to application requirements. THS1230 also has an out-of-range detection function and a power-down mode, making it suitable for use in a variety of applications such as video, multimedia, high-speed acquisition and communications.
The THS1206 is a CMOS, low-power, 12-bit, 6 MSPS analog-to-digital converter (ADC). The speed, resolution, bandwidth, and single-supply operation are suited for applications in radar, imaging, high-speed acquisition, and communications. A multistage pipelined architecture with output error correction logic provides for no missing codes over the full operating temperature range. Internal control registers are used to program the ADC into the desired mode. The THS1206 consists of four analog inputs, which are sampled simultaneously.
The THS1060 is a high performance communication analog-to-digital converter (ADC) from Texas Instruments. It uses a 10-bit CMOS process and has a maximum sampling rate of 60 MS/s. The maximum resolution is 10 bits and the product has no missing codes. It also has an on-chip sample and hold function. The THS1060 is suitable for a variety of applications, including wireless local loop, wireless internet access, cable modem receivers, medical ultrasound, and magnetic resonance imaging.
This document introduces the features and characteristics of the THS1041 10-bit 40MSPS analog-to-digital converter, including operating voltage, input mode, built-in programmable gain amplifier, digital clamp, internal adjustable voltage reference, nonlinearity, signal-to-noise ratio, dynamic range, output format, etc.
The document is the datasheet of THS1040, which introduces the characteristics of THS1040, including analog supply, digital supply, configurable input functions, differential nonlinearity, signal-to-noise, spurious free dynamic range, adjustable internal voltage reference, on-chip voltage reference generator, unsigned binary data output, out-of-range indicator, and power-down mode.
The THS1040 is a low power 10-bit 40MSPS analog-to-digital converter (ADC) that operates from a single 3-V supply. The THS1040 can be single-ended or differential input, and provides a wide selection of voltage references to match the user's design requirements. The internal reference can be bypassed to use an external reference to suit the dc accuracy and temperature drift requirements of the application.
THS1031 is a CMOS, low power, 10-bit, 30 MSPS analog-to-digital converter (ADC) that can operate with a supply range from 2.7 V to 3.3 V. The THS1031 has been designed to give circuit developers more flexibility. The analog input to the THS1031 can be either single-ended or differential. This device has a built-in clamp amplifier whose clamp input level can be selected from an external dc source or from an internal high-precision 10-bit digital clamp level programmable via an internal CLAMP register. A 3-bit PGA is included to maintain SNR for small signal. The THS1031 provides a wide selection of voltage reference to match the user’s design requirements. For more design flexibility, the internal reference can be bypassed to use an external reference to suit the dc accuracy and temperature drift requirements of the application. The out-of-range indicator is also available.
The THS1030 is a CMOS, low power, 10-bit, 30 MSPS analog-to-digital converter (ADC) that can operate with a supply range from 2.7 V to 3.3 V. It provides a wide selection of voltage references to match the user's design requirements.
THS10082 is a low-power 10-bit 8MSPS analog-to-digital converter (ADC) suitable for radar, imaging, high-speed acquisition, and communications applications. Its features are speed, resolution, bandwidth, and single-supply operation. The device uses a multi-stage pipelined architecture with output error correction logic to prevent code loss over the entire operating temperature range. Internal control registers allow for programming the ADC into the desired mode. The THS10082 consists of two analog inputs, which can be individually selected and configured for single-ended or differential inputs. An integrated 16-word deep FIFO allows data to be stored to relieve the processor burden.
The THS1009 is a CMOS, low-power, 10-bit, 8 MSPS analog-to-digital converter (ADC). The speed, resolution, bandwidth, and single-supply operation are suited for applications in radar, imaging, high-speed acquisition, and communications. A multistage pipelined architecture with output error correction logic provides for no missing codes over the full operating temperature range. Internal control registers allow for programming the ADC into the desired mode. The THS1009 consists of two analog inputs, which are sampled simultaneously. These inputs can be selected individually and configured to single-ended or differential inputs. Internal reference voltages for the ADC are 1.5V and 3.5V.
The THS1007 is a CMOS, low-power, 10-bit, 6 MSPS analog-to-digital converter (ADC) suitable for applications in radar, imaging, high-speed acquisition, and communications.