
Catalog
14-Bit, 62-MSPS Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC)
Key Features
• HIGH DYNAMIC RANGE:High SFDR: 85dB at 10MHz fINHigh SNR: 72dB at 10MHz fINON-BOARD TRACK-AND-HOLD:Differential InputsSelectable Full-Scale Input RangeFLEXIBLE CLOCKING:Differential or Single-EndedAccepts Sine or Square Wave Clocking Down to 0.5VPPVariable Threshold LevelAPPLICATIONSCOMMUNICATIONS RECEIVERSTEST INSTRUMENTATIONCCD IMAGINGAll trademarks are the property of their respective owners.HIGH DYNAMIC RANGE:High SFDR: 85dB at 10MHz fINHigh SNR: 72dB at 10MHz fINON-BOARD TRACK-AND-HOLD:Differential InputsSelectable Full-Scale Input RangeFLEXIBLE CLOCKING:Differential or Single-EndedAccepts Sine or Square Wave Clocking Down to 0.5VPPVariable Threshold LevelAPPLICATIONSCOMMUNICATIONS RECEIVERSTEST INSTRUMENTATIONCCD IMAGINGAll trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
Description
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The ADS5422 is a high-dynamic range, 14-bit, 62MSPS, pipelined Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC). It includes a high-bandwidth linear track-and-hold amplifier that gives good spurious performance up to the Nyquist rate. The clock input can accept a low-level differential sine wave or square wave signal down to 0.5VPP, further improving the Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) performance.
The ADS5422 has a 4VPPdifferential input range (2VPP• 2 inputs) for optimum Spurious-Free Dynamic Range (SFDR). The differential operation gives the lowest even-order harmonic components. A lower input voltage can also be selected using the internal references, further optimizing SFDR.
The ADS5422 is available in an LQFP-64 package.
The ADS5422 is a high-dynamic range, 14-bit, 62MSPS, pipelined Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC). It includes a high-bandwidth linear track-and-hold amplifier that gives good spurious performance up to the Nyquist rate. The clock input can accept a low-level differential sine wave or square wave signal down to 0.5VPP, further improving the Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) performance.
The ADS5422 has a 4VPPdifferential input range (2VPP• 2 inputs) for optimum Spurious-Free Dynamic Range (SFDR). The differential operation gives the lowest even-order harmonic components. A lower input voltage can also be selected using the internal references, further optimizing SFDR.
The ADS5422 is available in an LQFP-64 package.