50 - 8-Bit, 50MSPS, 125mW A/D Converter
National Semiconductor
Description
The ADC1175-50 is a low power, 50 MSPS analog-to-digital converter that digitizes signals to 8 bits while consuming just 125 mW (typ). The ADC1175-50 uses a unique architecture that achieves 6.8 Effective Bits at 25 MHz input and 50 MHz clock frequency. 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 and imaging applications, including use in portable equipment. Furthermore, the ADC1175-50 is resistant to latch-up and the outputs are short-circuit proof. The top and bottom of the ADC1175-50's reference ladder is available for connections, enabling a wide range of input possibilities. The low input capacitance (7 pF, typical) makes this device easier to drive than conventional flash converters and the power down mode reduces power consumption to less than 5 mW. The ADC1175-50 is offered in TSSOP and is designed to operate over the extended commercial temperature range of −20°C to +75°C.
Features
Internal Track-and-Hold function
Single +5V operation
Internal reference bias resistors
Industry standard pinout
Power-down mode (<5 mW)
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