ADC14C080 - 14-Bit, 65/80 MSPS A/D Converter from the PowerWise® Family
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Features
1 GHz Full Power Bandwidth
Internal reference and sample-and-hold circuit
Low power consumption
Data Ready output clock
Clock Duty Cycle Stabilizer
Single +3.0V supply operation
Power-down mode
32-pin LLP package, (5x5x0.8mm, 0.5mm pin-pitch)

Key Specification


Resolution

14 Bits

Conversion Rate

80 MSPS

SNR (fIN = 170 MHz)

71 dBFS (typ)

SFDR (fIN = 170 MHz)

86 dBFS (typ)

Full Power Bandwidth

1 GHz (typ)

Power Consumption

300 mW (typ)

General Description


The ADC14C080 is a high-performance CMOS analog-to-digital converter capable of converting analog input signals into 14-bit digital words at rates up to 80 Mega Samples Per Second (MSPS). More...


Applications


High IF Sampling Receivers
Wireless Base Station Receivers
Test and Measurement Equipment
Communications Instrumentation
Portable Instrumentation
  Typical Application
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Application Circuit

ParametersValues
Resolution 14 bits
Channels 1 Channels
SNR 74.2 dB
SFDR 90 dB
ENOB 12 bits
Max Sample Rate 80 MSPS
Min Sample Rate 20 MSPS
Power Dissipation 0.3 Watt
PowerWise Rating 1 0.92 pJ/conv
INL (+/-) 1.5 LSB
SINAD 74 dB
DNL (+/-) 0.5 LSB
THD dB -88 dB
Min Supply Voltage 2.7 Volt
Max Supply Voltage 3.6 Volt
Nominal Vin 2 Vpp
Temperature Min -40 deg C
Temperature Max 85 deg C
Data Converter Type ADC
Automotive Yes
PowerWise Yes


Typical Performance


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  Also Recommended
LMH6552For Anlog Input Amplifier
LMH6555For Analog Input Amplifier
Additional Resources
Design Tools


Block Diagram


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Datasheet
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Package Availability, Models, Samples & Pricing
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ADC14C080EBADC14C080 evaluation boardFull productionN/A
 
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General Description


The ADC14C080 is a high-performance CMOS analog-to-digital converter capable of converting analog input signals into 14-bit digital words at rates up to 80 Mega Samples Per Second (MSPS). This converter uses a differential, pipelined architecture with digital error correction and an on-chip sample-and-hold circuit to minimize power consumption and the external component count, while providing excellent dynamic performance. A unique sample-and-hold stage yields a full-power bandwidth of 1 GHz. The ADC14C080 may be operated from a single +3.0V power supply and consumes low power.

A separate +2.5V supply may be used for the digital output interface which allows lower power operation with reduced noise. A power-down feature reduces the power consumption to very low levels while still allowing fast wake-up time to full operation. The differential inputs accept a 2V full scale differential input swing. A stable 1.2V internal voltage reference is provided, or the ADC14C080 can be operated with an external 1.2V reference. Output data format (offset binary versus 2's complement) and duty cycle stabilizer are pin-selectable. The duty cycle stabilizer maintains performance over a wide range of clock duty cycles.

The ADC14C080 is available in a 32-lead LLP package and operates over the industrial temperature range of −40°C to +85°C.

Design Tools


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[Information as of 7-Nov-2009]