Product Overview: LTC2281IUP#PBF
The LTC2281IUP#PBF is a high-performance, dual 10-bit Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) from Analog Devices Inc., designed for applications that demand fast, accurate signal conversion. This ADC is part of the LTC228x family, which is renowned for its excellent dynamic performance and low power consumption. The LTC2281IUP#PBF is ideal for a wide range of applications, including medical imaging, communications systems, and industrial data acquisition.
Key Features
- Resolution: 10-bit dual ADC, providing fine granularity in signal conversion.
- Sample Rate: Up to 105Msps (Mega samples per second), enabling the capture of high-speed signals without loss of detail.
- Low Power Consumption: Operates on a single 3.3V supply, minimizing power requirements for energy-sensitive applications.
- Input Range: 2Vp-p differential input range, accommodating a variety of signal amplitudes.
- No Missing Codes: Guaranteed performance over temperature ensures reliability and accuracy in signal processing.
- Output Format: CMOS or LVDS digital outputs, providing flexibility in interfacing with other digital systems.
- Package: 64-pin QFN package, offering a compact footprint for space-constrained designs.
Performance and Quality
The LTC2281IUP#PBF boasts excellent signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and spurious-free dynamic range (SFDR), ensuring that signals are converted with high fidelity. Its robust design includes a built-in sample-and-hold circuit, which reduces the need for external components and simplifies system design. The product is also specified for operation over the industrial temperature range, making it suitable for harsh environments.
Applications
With its high-speed performance and low power draw, the LTC2281IUP#PBF is well-suited for a variety of demanding applications. These include:
- Wireless and Wired Broadband Communication
- Portable Instrumentation
- Radar and Satellite Systems
- Medical Imaging Equipment
- Test and Measurement Devices
The LTC2281IUP#PBF from Analog Devices Inc. represents a blend of precision, efficiency, and reliability, making it a top choice for designers looking to optimize their high-speed signal processing applications.