Overview
The ADC12DS105CISQ/NOPB is a high-performance analog-to-digital converter (ADC) produced by National Semiconductor, now part of Texas Instruments. This 12-bit ADC is designed for high-speed applications, offering a sampling rate of up to 105 MSPS. It features a pipelined architecture and supports LVDS (Low Voltage Differential Signaling) output, making it suitable for a wide range of high-speed data acquisition systems.
Key Specifications
Specification | Value |
---|---|
Resolution | 12 bits |
Sampling Rate | Up to 105 MSPS |
Input Channels | 2 |
Output Interface | LVDS |
Package Type | 60-WQFN (9x9) |
Manufacturer Part Number | ADC12DS105CISQ/NOPB |
Key Features
- High-speed sampling rate of up to 105 MSPS
- 12-bit resolution for precise data conversion
- Pipelined architecture for efficient data processing
- LVDS output interface for high-speed data transfer
- Compact 60-WQFN (9x9) package for space-efficient designs
Applications
- High-speed data acquisition systems
- Medical imaging and diagnostics
- Radar and communication systems
- Industrial automation and control systems
- Aerospace and defense applications
Q & A
- What is the resolution of the ADC12DS105CISQ/NOPB?
The resolution of the ADC12DS105CISQ/NOPB is 12 bits.
- What is the maximum sampling rate of this ADC?
The maximum sampling rate is up to 105 MSPS.
- How many input channels does this ADC have?
This ADC has 2 input channels.
- What type of output interface does this ADC use?
The output interface is LVDS (Low Voltage Differential Signaling).
- What is the package type of the ADC12DS105CISQ/NOPB?
The package type is 60-WQFN (9x9).
- Who is the manufacturer of this ADC?
The manufacturer is National Semiconductor, now part of Texas Instruments.
- What are some common applications for this ADC?
Common applications include high-speed data acquisition systems, medical imaging, radar and communication systems, industrial automation, and aerospace and defense applications.
- What is the benefit of the pipelined architecture in this ADC?
The pipelined architecture allows for efficient data processing and high-speed operation.
- Why is LVDS output used in this ADC?
LVDS output is used for high-speed data transfer due to its low noise and high signal integrity.
- Where can I find detailed specifications and datasheets for this ADC?
Detailed specifications and datasheets can be found on the official Texas Instruments website, as well as on distributor websites like Digi-Key and Mouser.