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ADC124S051 Datasheet, PDF (1/19 Pages) National Semiconductor (TI) – 4 Channel, 500 kSPS, 12-Bit A/D Converter
April 2005
ADC124S051
4 Channel, 500 kSPS, 12-Bit A/D Converter
General Description
The ADC124S051 is a low-power, four-channel CMOS 12-bit
analog-to-digital converter with a high-speed serial interface.
Unlike the conventional practice of specifying performance
at a single sample rate only, the ADC124S051 is fully speci-
fied over a sample rate range of 200 kSPS to 500 kSPS. The
converter is based on a successive-approximation register
architecture with an internal track-and-hold circuit. It can be
configured to accept up to four input signals at inputs IN1
through IN4.
The output serial data is straight binary, and is compatible
with several standards, such as SPI™, QSPI™, MICROW-
IRE and many common DSP serial interfaces.
The ADC124S051 operates with a single supply that can
range from +2.7V to +5.25V. Normal power consumption
using a +3V or +5V supply is 3.0 mW and 10.0 mW, respec-
tively. The power-down feature reduces the power consump-
tion to just 0.14 µW using a +3V supply, or 0.32 µW using a
+5V supply.
The ADC124S051 is packaged in a 10-lead MSOP package.
Operation over the industrial temperature range of −40˚C to
+85˚C is guaranteed.
Features
n Specified over a range of sample rates.
n Four input channels
n Variable power management
n Single power supply with 2.7V - 5.25V range
Key Specifications
n DNL
n INL
n SNR
n Power Consumption
— 3V Supply
— 5V Supply
+0.7 / −0.4 LSB (typ)
± 0.5 LSB (typ)
72.5 dB (typ)
3.0 mW (typ)
10.0 mW (typ)
Applications
n Portable Systems
n Remote Data Aquisitions
n Instrumentation and Control Systems
Pin-Compatible Alternatives by Resolution and Speed
All devices are fully pin and function compatible.
Resolution
Specified for a Sample Rate Range of:
50 to 200 kSPS
200 to 500 kSPS
500 kSPS to 1 MSPS
12-bit
ADC124S021
ADC124S051
ADC122S101
10-bit
ADC104S021
ADC104S051
ADC102S101
8-bit
ADC084S021
ADC084S051
ADC082S101
Connection Diagram
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