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C o n t e n t s
16-Bit ADCs Deliver Ease of Use >>
Benefits of Continuous Time Σ-Δ ADCs >>
24-Bit Σ-Δ ADC for Faster Precision Measurement >>
High Speed ADCs Use 50% Less PCB Surface >>
Receivers Optimize Image Quality and Power >>
Pin-Programmable, Low Power Σ-Δ ADC Is Easy to Implement >>
ADC Simulation, Software, and Behavioral Tools >>
New Family of PulSAR ADCs Delivers High Resolution >>
Dual Channel, SAR ADCs with Highest Performance at Lowest Power >>
Top Considerations for Avoiding Differential ADC Driver Accidents >>
ADC Drivers Designed to Get Peak Performance Out of Your ADC >>
VGAs for Driving High Speed ADCs >>
Fully Differential IF Amplifiers >>
Current Feedback Differential ADC Drivers for High Gain >>
16-Bit ADC Driver Simplifies Signal Conditioning >>
ADC Driver Supports Converter Performance >>
All prices in this bulletin are in USD in quantities greater than 1000 (unless otherwise noted), recommended lowest grade resale, FOB U.S.A.


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ADC Drivers Designed to Get the Peak Performance Out of Your ADC
Given today's demanding circuit designs, it is increasingly more important to squeeze the most out of your ADC performance. The best way to ensure peak ADC performance is to pair it with the right ADC driver. ADI offers a broad range of ADC drivers optimized for high speed and precision applications.
High Speed Differential ADC Drivers
Part Number |
Supply Voltage (V) |
–3 dB BW (MHz) |
Slew Rate (V/µs) |
HD2/HD3 (–dBc) |
@ BW (MHz) |
Voltage Noise (nV/√Hz) |
IS/Amp Typ (mA) |
Pack- age |
Price ($U.S.) |
| ADA4937-1 |
3, 5 |
1900 |
6000 |
84/91 |
70 |
2.2 |
39.5 |
16-lead LFCSP |
3.84 |
| ADA4937-2 |
3, 5 |
1900 |
6000 |
84/91 |
70 |
2.2 |
39.5 |
24-lead LFCSP |
5.76 |
| ADA4938-1 |
5, ±5 |
1000 |
4700 |
82/82 |
50 |
2.6 |
37 |
16-lead LFCSP |
3.84 |
| ADA4938-2 |
5, ±5 |
1000 |
4700 |
82/82 |
50 |
2.6 |
37 |
24-lead LFCSP |
5.76 |
| ADA4939-1 |
3, 5 |
1400 |
6800 |
83/97 |
70 |
2.3 |
36.5 |
16-lead LFCSP |
3.84 |
| ADA4939-2 |
3, 5 |
1400 |
6800 |
83/97 |
70 |
2.3 |
36.5 |
24-lead LFCSP |
5.76 |
| ADA4927-1 |
5, ±5 |
2300 |
5000 |
87/89 |
100 |
1.4 |
20 |
16-lead LFCSP |
3.79 |
| ADA4927-2 |
5, ±5 |
2300 |
5000 |
87/89 |
100 |
1.4 |
20 |
24-lead LFCSP |
6.29 |
| ADA4932-1 |
5, ±5 |
560 |
2800 |
100/105 |
20 |
3.6 |
9.6 |
16-lead LFCSP |
2.95 |
| ADA4932-2 |
5, ±5 |
560 |
2800 |
100/105 |
20 |
3.6 |
9.6 |
24-lead LFCSP |
5.29 |
| ADA4950-1 |
5, ±5 |
560 |
2800 |
100/105 |
20 |
3.6 |
9.6 |
16-lead LFCSP |
2.95 |
| ADA4950-2 |
5, ±5 |
560 |
2800 |
100/105 |
20 |
3.6 |
9.6 |
24-lead LFCSP |
5.29 |
| AD8139 |
3, 5, ±5 |
410 |
800 |
85/89 |
1 |
2.25 |
24.5 |
8-lead LFCSP/ SOIC |
3.63 |
| AD8131 |
3, 5, ±5 |
400 |
2000 |
68/94 |
5 |
25 |
11.5 |
8-lead SOIC/ MSOP |
1.82 |
| AD8132 |
3, 5, ±5 |
350 |
1200 |
83/98 |
5 |
8 |
12 |
8-lead SOIC/ MSOP |
1.67 |
| AD8138 |
3, 5, ±5 |
320 |
1150 |
94/114 |
5 |
5 |
20 |
8-lead SOIC/ MSOP |
3.8 |
| AD8137 |
3, 5, ±5 |
110 |
450 |
90/95 |
0.5 |
8.25 |
3.2 |
8-lead SOIC |
1.1 |
| AD8350 |
4 to 11 |
1100 |
2000 |
67/70 |
50 |
1.7 |
30 |
8-lead MSOP |
2.49 |
| AD8351 |
3 to 5 |
3000 |
13,000 |
79/81 |
70 |
2.65 |
28 |
10-lead MSOP |
2.65 |
| AD8352 |
3 to 5.5 |
2500 |
9000 |
82/84 |
140 |
2.7 |
37 |
16-lead LFCSP |
3.49 |
| ADL5561 |
2.8 to 3.6 |
2000 |
8000 |
83/87 |
140 |
1.9 |
40 |
16-lead LFCSP |
3.68 |
| ADL5562 |
2.8 to 3.6 |
2600 |
8000 |
95/86 |
140 |
1.9 |
80 |
16-lead LFCSP |
3.68 |
| ADA4922-1 |
5 to 26 |
38 |
260 |
99/100 |
0.1 |
6 |
9.4 |
8-lead LFCSP/ SOIC |
3.63 |
| ADA4941-1 |
2.7 to 12 |
30 |
22 |
101/98 |
0.1 |
10.2 |
2.2 |
8-lead LFCSP/ SOIC |
2.42 |
Difference Amplifier for ADC Driving
Part Number |
Supply Voltage (V) |
–3 dB BW (MHz) |
Settling Time to 0.001% (ns) |
Input Voltage (V p-p) |
Output Voltage (V p-p) |
Output Type |
Voltage Noise (nV/√Hz) |
Pack- age |
Price ($U.S.) |
| AD8275 |
3.3 to 15 |
15 |
450 |
20 |
4 |
Single- ended |
40 |
8-lead MSOP |
1.60 |

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