LTM9012
NOT RECOMMENDED FOR NEW DESIGNSQuad 14-Bit, 125Msps ADC with Integrated Drivers
Part Details
- 4-Channel Simultaneous Sampling ADC with Integrated, Fixed Gain, Differential Drivers
- 68.3dB SNR
- 78dB SFDR
- Low Power: 1.27W Total, 318mW per Channel
- 1.8V ADC Core and 3.3V Analog Input Supply
- Serial LVDS Outputs: 1 or 2 Bits per Channel
- Shutdown and Nap Modes
- 11.25mm × 15mm BGA Package
The LTM9012 is a 4-channel, simultaneous sampling 14-bit μModule® analog-to-digital converter (ADC) with integrated, fixed gain, differential ADC drivers. The low noise amplifiers are suitable for single-ended drive and pulse train signals such as imaging applications. Each channel includes a lowpass filter between the driver output and ADC input.
DC specs include ±1.2LSB INL (typ), ±0.3LSB DNL (typ) and no missing codes over temperature. The transition noise is a low 1.2LSBRMS.
The digital outputs are serial LVDS and each channel outputs two bits at a time (2-lane mode). At lower sampling rates there is a one bit option (1-lane mode). The LVDS drivers have optional internal termination and adjustable output levels to ensure clean signal integrity.
The ENC+ and ENC– inputs may be driven differentially or single-ended with a sine wave, PECL, LVDS, TTL or CMOS inputs. An internal clock duty cycle stabilizer allows high performance at full speed for a wide range of clock duty cycles.
Applications
- Industrial Imaging
- Medical Imaging
- Multichannel Data Acquisition
- Nondestructive Testing
Documentation
Data Sheet 1
Reliability Data 1
User Guide 1
Technical Articles 1
This is the most up-to-date revision of the Data Sheet.
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