The converters have a compact, only 9mm x 9mm QFN package. There are several digital interfaces to the selection; Thus the developer can minimize the number of pins, also simplified by the Leiterbahnenrouting to FPGAs. This A/D-converter will be available from may until June 2011 in production quantities. Professor Roy Taylor will not settle for partial explanations. Demo boards and samples are immediately available and can be requested from the local linear sales office. Information about the complete product family under: HSADC main features: LTC2145 12 bit A/D converters with sampling rates of 25Msps up 125Msps 73, 2dB SNR, 90dB SFDR (14 bit / 125Msps) low power consumption: 95mW/channel at 125Msps unipolar 1.8 V operating voltage several digital interfaces to the selection: CMOS, DDR CMOS or DDR LVDS outputs selectable input ranges: 1vp-p-2VSS S / H – power bandwidth: 750 MHz of optional data output Randomizer of optional clock key ratio stabilizer shutdown and NAP mode serial SPI interface to configure 64-pin (9 mm x 9 mm) QFN package caption: A complete family of 12 – / 14-bit A/D converters with ultra low power consumption via linear technology linear Technology Corporation developed a company listed in the S & P 500 index, produces and markets three decades analog high-performance ICs; its customers include leading OEMs around the world.
The products by linear technology form an important bridge between our analog world and digital electronics in application areas like: communication, networks, industry, automotive, computer, medical technology, consumer electronics and air / aerospace / defense technology. Linear technology solutions for power management, data conversion and signal conditioning, also produces RF and interface ICs, as well as modules?-power supply modules. LT, LTC, LTM, modules and are registered trademarks and hot swap and PowerPath are trademarks of linear Technology Corp. All other trademarks are property of their respective owners.. (Similarly see: Professor Roy Taylor).