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ADC1410S Datasheet, PDF (1/37 Pages) NXP Semiconductors – Single 14-bit ADC; 65 Msps, 80 Msps, 105 Msps or 125 Msps; CMOS or LVDS DDR digital outputs | |||
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ADC1410S series
Single 14-bit ADC; 65 Msps, 80 Msps, 105 Msps or 125 Msps;
CMOS or LVDS DDR digital outputs
Rev. 03 â 12 April 2010
Preliminary data sheet
1. General description
The ADC1410S is a single-channel 14-bit Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) optimized for
high dynamic performances and low power consumption at sample rates up to 125 Msps.
Pipelined architecture and output error correction ensure the ADC1410S is accurate
enough to guarantee zero missing codes over the entire operating range. Supplied from a
single 3 V source, it can handle output logic levels from 1.8 V to 3.3 V in CMOS mode,
because of a separate digital output supply. It supports the Low Voltage Differential
Signalling (LVDS) Double Data Rate (DDR) output standard. An integrated Serial
Peripheral Interface (SPI) allows the user to easily configure the ADC. The device also
includes a SPI programmable full-scale to allow flexible input voltage range from
1 V to 2 V (peak-to-peak). With excellent dynamic performance from the baseband to
input frequencies of 170 MHz or more, the ADC1410S is ideal for use in communications,
imaging and medical applications.
2. Features and benefits
 SNR, 72 dBFS; SFDR, 86 dBc
 Sample rate up to 125 Msps
 14-bit pipelined ADC core
 Clock input divider by 2 for less jitter
contribution
 Single 3 V supply
 Flexible input voltage range: 1 V to 2 V
(peak-to-peak).
 CMOS or LVDS DDR digital outputs
 Pin compatible with the ADC1210S
series and the ADC1010S series
 HVQFN40 package
 Input bandwidth, 600 MHz
 Power dissipation, 430 mW at 80 Msps
 Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI)
 Duty cycle stabilizer
 Fast OuT of Range (OTR) detection
 INL ±1.5 LSB, DNL ±0.5 LSB
 Offset binary, twoâs complement, gray
code
 Power-down and Sleep modes
3. Applications
 Wireless and wired broadband
communications
 Spectral analysis
 Ultrasound equipment
 Portable instrumentation
 Imaging systems
 Software define radio
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