AD9255BCPZ-105 - High-Performance, 14-Bit ADC
The AD9255BCPZ-105 is a state-of-the-art 14-bit Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) from the renowned manufacturer Analog Devices Inc. Designed to deliver exceptional performance and reliability, this ADC is ideal for a wide range of applications, including communications, instrumentation, and medical imaging systems.
With a sampling rate of 105 MSPS (Mega Samples Per Second), the AD9255BCPZ-105 provides high-speed data acquisition, ensuring that fast transient signals are captured with high fidelity. The device features a pipelined architecture with an on-chip sample-and-hold circuit that provides a flexible input range and ensures easy interfacing with a variety of signal sources.
The AD9255BCPZ-105 offers excellent dynamic performance with a Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) of 74.5 dBFS and a Spurious-Free Dynamic Range (SFDR) of 90 dBc, making it suitable for demanding applications that require high signal purity and low noise.
Key Features:
- Resolution: 14-bit
- Sample Rate: 105 MSPS
- Input Range: Configurable
- SNR: 74.5 dBFS
- SFDR: 90 dBc
- Interface: Serial LVDS or CMOS outputs
- Package: 32-lead LFCSP (5 x 5 mm)
- Power Consumption: Low
- Reference: On-chip 1.8 V reference with external adjustability
The device also features an integrated voltage reference and a digital error correction circuit that minimizes the impact of sample-and-hold glitches, ensuring clean and accurate conversion results. The flexible serial interface supports LVDS (Low Voltage Differential Signaling) or CMOS outputs, making it compatible with a vast array of digital systems.
Encased in a compact 32-lead LFCSP (Lead Frame Chip Scale Package) that measures just 5 x 5 mm, the AD9255BCPZ-105 is designed for space-constrained applications without compromising on performance. Its low power consumption makes it an ideal choice for portable and battery-powered devices where efficiency is paramount.
Overall, the AD9255BCPZ-105 from Analog Devices Inc. represents a perfect blend of high-speed, precision, and power efficiency, setting a standard for ADCs in high-performance data acquisition systems.