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ADC1175_14 Datasheet, PDF (1/29 Pages) Texas Instruments – 8-Bit, 20MHz, 60mW A/D Converter
ADC1175
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SNAS012H – JANUARY 2000 – REVISED APRIL 2013
ADC1175 8-Bit, 20MHz, 60mW A/D Converter
Check for Samples: ADC1175
FEATURES
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•2 Internal Sample-and-Hold Function
• Single +5V Operation
• Internal Reference Bias Resistors
• Industry Standard Pinout
• TRI-STATE Outputs
APPLICATIONS
• Video Digitization
• Digital Still Cameras
• Personal Computer Video Cameras
• CCD Imaging
• Electro-Optics
KEY SPECIFICATIONS
• Resolution 8Bits
• Maximum Sampling Frequency 20Msps (min)
• DNL 0.75 LSB (max)
• ENOB 7.5 Bits (typ)
• Ensured No Missing Codes
• Power Consumption (excluding IREF) 60mW
(typ)
DESCRIPTION
The ADC1175 is a low power, 20 Msps analog-to-
digital converter that digitizes signals to 8 bits while
consuming just 60 mW of power (typ). The ADC1175
uses a unique architecture that achieves 7.5 Effective
Bits. Output formatting is straight binary coding.
The excellent DC and AC characteristics of this
device, together with its low power consumption and
+5V single supply operation, make it ideally suited for
many video, imaging and communications
applications, including use in portable equipment.
Furthermore, the ADC1175 is resistant to latch-up
and the outputs are short-circuit proof. The top and
bottom of the ADC1175's reference ladder is
available for connections, enabling a wide range of
input possibilities.
The ADC1175 is offered in a TSSOP. It is designed
to operate over the commercial temperature range of
-20°C to +75°C.
PIN CONFIGURATION
ADC1175 Pin Configuration
TSSOP Package
See Package Number PW
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