Rainbow Electronics ADC1175 User Manual

General description, Features, Key specifications

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ADC1175
8-Bit, 20MHz, 60mW A/D Converter

General 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 archi-
tecture 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 SOIC (EIAJ) and TSSOP. It is
designed to operate over the commercial temperature range
of -20˚C to +75˚C.

Features

n

Internal Sample-and-Hold Function

n

Single +5V Operation

n

Internal Reference Bias Resistors

n

Industry Standard Pinout

n

TRI-STATE Outputs

Key Specifications

j

Resolution

8 Bits

j

Maximum Sampling Frequency

20 Msps (min)

j

THD

−55 dB (typ)

j

DNL

0.75 LSB (max)

j

ENOB

7.5 Bits (typ)

j

Guaranteed No Missing Codes

j

Differential Phase

0.5 Degree (typ)

j

Differential Gain

0.4% (typ)

j

Power Consumption

(excluding reference current)

60mW (typ)

Applications

n

Video Digitization

n

Digital Still Cameras

n

Set Top Boxes

n

Communications

n

Medical Imaging

n

Personal Computer Video Cameras

n

Digital Television

n

CCD Imaging

n

Electro-Optics

Pin Configuration

ADC1175 Pin Configuration

10009201

March 2003

ADC1

175

8-Bit,

20MHz,

60mW

A/D

Converter

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