Overview
The ADC12D1800CIUT/NOPB is a high-speed, 12-bit analog-to-digital converter (ADC) designed by Texas Instruments. This component is tailored for applications that require high-speed and high-resolution signal digitization. It features a dual-channel configuration, capable of operating at sampling rates up to 3.6 GSPS in single-channel mode or 1.8 GSPS in dual-channel mode. The ADC employs a pipeline architecture to achieve fast conversion speeds while maintaining accuracy. It is RoHS compliant and meets the EU RoHS directive 2011/65/EU and 2015/863/EU.
Key Specifications
Product Name | ADC12D1800CIUT/NOPB |
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Manufacturer | Texas Instruments |
Product Type | Analog-to-Digital Converter |
Resolution | 12 bits |
Sampling Rate | Up to 3.6 GSPS (single-channel), up to 1.8 GSPS (dual-channel) |
Number of Channels | 2 (differential) |
Input Voltage Range | ±1 V |
Supply Voltage - Single | 1.8 V |
Operating Temperature Range | -40°C to +85°C |
Package / Case | 292-BGA (27x27) |
Packaging | Tray |
Mounting Type | Surface Mount |
Key Features
- High Resolution: Provides 12-bit resolution for accurate signal digitization.
- High Sampling Rate: Supports sampling rates up to 3.6 GSPS in single-channel mode and up to 1.8 GSPS in dual-channel mode.
- Low Power Consumption: Designed for efficient power usage in high-speed applications.
- Wide Input Bandwidth: Offers a broad input bandwidth for capturing a range of signal frequencies.
- Flexible Interface Options: Equipped with various interface options for easy integration into different systems.
Applications
- Radar Systems: Suitable for radar signal processing and target detection applications.
- Communication Equipment: Used in high-speed communication systems for data conversion.
- Test and Measurement Instruments: Ideal for test equipment requiring high-speed and high-resolution data acquisition.
Q & A
- Q: What is the maximum sampling rate supported by the ADC12D1800CIUT/NOPB?
A: The ADC12D1800CIUT/NOPB supports sampling rates up to 3.6 GSPS in single-channel mode and up to 1.8 GSPS in dual-channel mode. - Q: Can the ADC12D1800CIUT/NOPB be used in radar signal processing?
A: Yes, the ADC12D1800CIUT/NOPB is well-suited for radar systems requiring high-speed and high-resolution data conversion capabilities. - Q: What is the resolution of the ADC12D1800CIUT/NOPB?
A: The ADC12D1800CIUT/NOPB provides 12-bit resolution. - Q: What is the operating temperature range of the ADC12D1800CIUT/NOPB?
A: The operating temperature range is -40°C to +85°C. - Q: What type of package does the ADC12D1800CIUT/NOPB come in?
A: The ADC12D1800CIUT/NOPB comes in a 292-BGA (27x27) package. - Q: Is the ADC12D1800CIUT/NOPB RoHS compliant?
A: Yes, the ADC12D1800CIUT/NOPB is RoHS compliant and meets the EU RoHS directive 2011/65/EU and 2015/863/EU. - Q: How many channels does the ADC12D1800CIUT/NOPB have?
A: The ADC12D1800CIUT/NOPB has 2 differential channels. - Q: What is the input voltage range of the ADC12D1800CIUT/NOPB?
A: The input voltage range is ±1 V. - Q: What is the supply voltage for the ADC12D1800CIUT/NOPB?
A: The supply voltage is 1.8 V. - Q: How do I integrate the ADC12D1800CIUT/NOPB into my system?
A: Integrate the ADC by connecting the analog input signals to the respective input pins, providing appropriate power supplies to the analog and digital sections, and configuring the sampling rate and resolution based on your application requirements. Refer to the datasheet for detailed setup instructions and guidelines.