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8-Bit, 20MSPS to 100MSPS, 1.3mW/MSPS A/D Converter
  

See Also:
  
ADC08200 - FOR HIGHER SPEED, LOWER POWER
Generic P/N 08100
General
Description
Features Datasheet Package
& Models
Samples
& Pricing
Reliability
Metrics

Parametric Table Parametric Table
Temperature Min (deg C) -40 
Temperature Max (deg C) 85 
Resolution (bit)
Speed (MSPS) 100 
Supply Voltage (Volt)
Power Dissipation (Watt) .13 
Vin 1.6Vpp 
INL (+/-) (LSB) .50 
DNL (+/-) (LSB) .40 
ENOB (bit) 7.40 
SINAD (dB) 47 
SNR (dB) 47 
SFDR (dB) 60 
THD dB (dB) -60 

Datasheet

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ADC08100 8-Bit, 20 MSPS to 100 MSPS, 1.3 mW MSPS A D Converter 553 Kbytes 26-Nov-03 View Online Download Receive via Email
ADC08100 8-Bit, 20 MSPS to 100 MSPS, 1.3 mW MSPS A D Converter (JAPANESE)
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Package Availability, Models, Samples & Pricing

Part NumberPackageStatusModelsSamples &
Electronic
Orders
Budgetary PricingStd
Pack
Size
Package
Marking
TypePinsMSL/Lead-Free AvailabilityLead
Time
QtySPICEIBISQty$US each
ADC08100EVALevaluation boardFull productionN/AN/A 1+$148.001-
N/A0
ADC08100CIMTCTSSOP24StatusFull productionN/AN/A24 Hour Samples
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1K+$3.33rail
of
61
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ADC08100
CIMTC
10-12 weeks0
ADC08100 MDCUnpackaged DieFull productionN/AN/ASamples  tray
of
N/A
-
N/A0
ADC08100 MWCWaferFull productionN/AN/A   wafer jar
of
N/A
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N/A0

General Description

The ADC08100 is a low-power, 8-bit, monolithic analog-to-digital converter with an on-chip track-and-hold circuit. Optimized for low cost, low power, small size and ease of use, this product operates at conversion rates of 20 MSPS to 100 MSPS with outstanding dynamic performance over its full operating range while consuming just 1.3 mW per MHz of clock frequency. That's just 130 mW of power at 100 MSPS. Raising the PD pin puts the ADC08100 into a Power Down mode where it consumes just 1 mW.

The unique architecture achieves 7.4 Effective Bits with 41 MHz input frequency. The excellent DC and AC characteristics of this device, together with its low power consumption and single +3V supply operation, make it ideally suited for many imaging and communications applications, including use in portable equipment. Furthermore, the ADC08100 is resistant to latch-up and the outputs are short-circuit proof. The top and bottom of the ADC08100's reference ladder are available for connections, enabling a wide range of input possibilities. The digital outputs are TTL/CMOS compatible with a separate output power supply pin to support interfacing with 3V or 2.5V logic. The digital inputs (CLK and PD) are TTL/CMOS compatible.

The ADC08100 is offered in a 24-lead plastic package (TSSOP) and is specified over the industrial temperature range of -40°C to +85°C. An evaluation board is available to assist in the product evaluation process.

Features

  • Single-ended input
  • Internal sample-and-hold function
  • Low voltage (single +3V) operation
  • Small package
  • Power-down feature

Key Specification

Resolution

8 bits

Maximum sampling frequency

100 MSPS (min)

DNL

0.4 LSB (typ)

ENOB

7.4 bits (typ) at fIN = 41 MHz

THD

-60 dB (typ)

Power Consumption

 
  • Operating

    1.3 mW/MSPS (typ)

    Power down:

    1 mW (typ)

Applications

  • Flat panel displays
  • Projection systems
  • Set-top boxes
  • Battery-powered instruments
  • Communications
  • Medical scan converters
  • X-ray imaging
  • High speed Viterbi decoders
  • Astronomy

Reliability Metrics

Part Number Process Early Failure Rate - Rejects Sample Size (EFR) PPM * Rel. Rejects Device Hours Long Term Failure Rates (FITS) MTTF
ADC08100 MDCCMOS721420014108000005226190940
ADC08100 MWCCMOS721420014108000005226190940
ADC08100CIMTCCMOS721420014108000005226190940
ADC08100EVALCMOS721420014108000005226190940

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[Information as of 15-Jan-2004]