
LTC2107IUK#PBF
ActiveANALOG TO DIGITAL CONVERTER, 16 BIT, 210 MSPS, DIFFERENTIAL, SINGLE ENDED, 3 WIRE, SERIAL, SPI
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LTC2107IUK#PBF
ActiveANALOG TO DIGITAL CONVERTER, 16 BIT, 210 MSPS, DIFFERENTIAL, SINGLE ENDED, 3 WIRE, SERIAL, SPI
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| Specification | LTC2107IUK#PBF |
|---|---|
| Architecture | Pipelined |
| Configuration | S/H-ADC |
| Data Interface | LVDS - Parallel |
| Features | PGA |
| Input Type | Differential |
| Mounting Type | Surface Mount |
| Number of A/D Converters | 1 |
| Number of Bits | 16 |
| Number of Inputs [custom] | 1 |
| Operating Temperature [Max] | 85 °C |
| Operating Temperature [Min] | -40 C |
| Package / Case | 48-WFQFN Exposed Pad |
| Ratio - S/H:ADC | 1:1 |
| Reference Type | Internal |
| Sampling Rate (Per Second) | 210 M |
| Supplier Device Package | 48-QFN (7x7) |
| Voltage - Supply, Analog [Max] | 2.625 V |
| Voltage - Supply, Analog [Min] | 2.375 V |
| Voltage - Supply, Digital [Max] | 2.625 V |
| Voltage - Supply, Digital [Min] | 2.375 V |
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Description
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LTC2107 Series
LTC®2107 is a 16bit, 210Msps high-performance ADC. The combination of high sample rate, low noise and high linearity enable a new generation of digital radio designs. The direct sampling front-end is designed specifically for the most demanding receiver applications such as software defined radio and multi-channel GSM base stations. The AC performance includes SNR=80dBFS, SFDR=98dBFS. Aperture jitter=45fsRMS allows direct sampling of IF frequencies up to 500MHz with excellent performance. It features such as internal dither, a PGA front-end and digital output randomization help maximize performance. Modes of operation can be controlled through a 3-wire serial interface (SPI). The double data rate (DDR) low voltage differential (LVDS) digital outputs help reduce digital line count and enable space saving designs. Typical applications are software defined radios, military radio and RADAR, cellular base stations, spectral analysis, imaging systems, ATE and instrumentation.
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