AD9042

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12-Bit, 41 MSPS Monolithic A/D Converter

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  • 41 MSPS Minimum Sample Rate
  • 80 dB Spurious-Free Dynamic Range
  • 595 mW Power Dissipation
  • Single +5 V Supply
  • On-Chip T/H and Reference
  • Twos Complement Output Format
  • CMOS-Compatible Output Levels

The AD9042 is a high speed, high performance, low power, monolithic 12-bit analog-to-digital converter. All necessary functions, including track-and-hold (T/H) and reference are included on chip to provide a complete conversion solution. The AD9042 runs off of a single +5 V supply and provides CMOS-compatible digital outputs at 41 MSPS.

Designed specifically to address the needs of wideband, multichannel receivers, the AD9042 maintains 80 dB spurious-free dynamic range (SFDR) over a bandwidth of 20 MHz. Noise performance is also exceptional; typical signal-to-noise ratio is 68 dB.

The AD9042 is built on Analog Devices' high speed complementary bipolar process (XFCB) and uses an innovative multipass architecture. Units are packaged in a 28-pin DIP; this custom cofired ceramic package forms a multilayer substrate to which internal bypass capacitors and the 9042 die are attached. The AD9042 industrial grade is specified from -40°C to +85°C. However, the AD9042 was designed to perform over the full military temperature range (-55°C to +125°C); consult factory for military grade product options. Future package options: a plastic surface mount package will also be qualified; consult factory for the latest specifications on this package option.

AD9042
12-Bit, 41 MSPS Monolithic A/D Converter
AD9042 Functional Block Diagram
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