Texas Instruments Introduces ADS5400, Analog-to-Digital-Converter (ADC) that Combines 12 Bits of Resolution with a 1-GSPS Sampling Rate

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The ADS5400 offers an unmatched signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of 59 dBFS and 75 dBc spurious-free dynamic range (SFDR) in first Nyquist, and 58 dBFS SNR and 70 dBc SFDR performance for intermediate frequencies (IFs) beyond 1000 MHz. A fully buffered analog input isolates the onboard sample and hold’s internal switching to prevent disturbing the signal source, while providing a high-impedance input. The ADS5400′s performance enables designers to create smaller, higher-performance and higher-density wide-bandwidth receivers and digitizers. Developed on TI’s high-speed, proprietary BiCom3( )complementary bipolar SiGe technology, the monolithic ADS5400 is specified over the full industrial temperature range (-40 degrees C to 85 degrees C). The BiCom3 technology’s silicon-on-insulator (SOI) process makes it well suited for high-temperature and high-radiation environments…

First-12-bit-1-GSPS-ADC
First-12-bit-1-GSPS-ADC


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