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ADS802 Datasheet, PDF (1/17 Pages) Burr-Brown (TI) – 12-Bit, 10MHz Sampling ANALOG-TO-DIGITAL CONVERTER
ADS802U
ADS802
SBAS039B – MAY 1995 – REVISED FEBRUARY 2005
12-Bit, 10MHz Sampling
ANALOG-TO-DIGITAL CONVERTER
FEATURES
q NO MISSING CODES
q LOW POWER: 250mW
q INTERNAL REFERENCE
q WIDEBAND TRACK-AND-HOLD: 65MHz
q SINGLE +5V SUPPLY
APPLICATIONS
q IF AND BASEBAND DIGITIZATION
q DATA ACQUISITION CARDS
q TEST INSTRUMENTATION
q CCD IMAGING
Copiers
Scanners
Cameras
q VIDEO DIGITIZING
q GAMMA CAMERAS
DESCRIPTION
The ADS802 is a low-power, monolithic 12-bit, 10MHz Ana-
log-to-Digital (A/D) converter utilizing a small geometry CMOS
process. This complete 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 ADS802 employs digital error correction in order 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 telecommunications, test instrumentation,
and video applications.
This high-performance A/D converter is specified for AC and
DC performance at a 10MHz sampling rate. The ADS802 is
available in an SO-28 package.
CLK
MSBI
OE
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
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