AD9238BSTRL-65 Dual 12-Bit, 65 MSPS, 3.3 V A/D Converter
The AD9238BSTRL-65 from Analog Devices Inc. is a state-of-the-art dual-channel 12-bit analog-to-digital converter (ADC) designed for applications that require high-speed data acquisition and exceptional dynamic performance. This ADC operates at a conversion rate of up to 65 Mega Samples Per Second (MSPS), making it an ideal choice for a wide range of demanding applications, including medical imaging systems, communication receivers, and digital oscilloscopes.
Featuring an input voltage range of 3.3 volts, the AD9238BSTRL-65 ensures low power consumption while maintaining high throughput rates. Its dual ADC cores enable simultaneous sampling of two channels, which is critical for applications that require accurate phase and timing correlation between signals.
The device comes in a compact 48-lead LFCSP (Lead Frame Chip Scale Package) that offers a reduced footprint on the PCB and is designed for surface mount technology, enhancing the ease of integration into system designs. The AD9238BSTRL-65 also includes an internal voltage reference, thus simplifying the design and reducing external component count.
Key features of the AD9238BSTRL-65 include:
- Dual 12-bit resolution ADC
- 65 MSPS sampling rate per channel
- 3.3 V single supply operation
- SNR (Signal-to-Noise Ratio) of 70.5 dBc
- SFDR (Spurious-Free Dynamic Range) of 85 dBc
- Low power consumption
- Internal voltage reference
- Differential inputs with 650 MHz full-power bandwidth
- 48-lead LFCSP for space-saving applications
With its exceptional speed and accuracy, the AD9238BSTRL-65 is equipped to handle the rigorous demands of high-speed signal processing. The device's robust performance specifications ensure that it can provide precise digital outputs with minimal data latency, which is crucial for real-time processing and control systems.
Overall, the AD9238BSTRL-65 by Analog Devices Inc. represents a blend of performance, power efficiency, and compact design, making it a versatile solution for designers looking to push the boundaries of high-speed data conversion in their next-generation products.