Texas Instruments Introduces ADS4149, 14-bit ADC with Lowest Power 250 Mega Samples Per Second (MSPS)

By pur, Tuesday, December 1st, 2009
Category: IC, Chip, SoC, Semiconductor, Signal Processing

ADS4149 is the first in a new class of high-speed analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) delivering ultra-low power consumption and excellent dynamic performance across wide signal bandwidths from DC up to 550 MHz. At the maximum sample rate of 250 mega samples per second (MSPS), the 14-bit ADS4149 consumes 30 percent less power, while delivering 3-dB greater signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) than the nearest low-power ADC. This combination of power and performance enables greater efficiency and density while enhancing range and sensitivity in defense, test and measurement, and communications applications. This new class of ADCs sets low power benchmarks and allows designers to create denser and more compact systems that extend battery life in radios and test equipment…

ADS4149

ADS4149
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ads4149 Lowest Power
ads4149 Lowest Power


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