AD9203W Datasheet

10-Bit, 40 MSPS, 3 V, 74 mW Analog-to-Digital Converter

Part No.:
AD9203W
Manufacturer:
Analog Devices, Inc.
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8 Pages
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116 KB
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AD9203W Features

  • CMOS 10-bit, 40 MSPS sampling analog-to-digital converter
  • Power dissipation: 74 mW (3 V supply, 40 MSPS)
  • 17 mW (3 V supply, 5 MSPS)
  • Operation between 2.7 V and 3.6 V supply
  • Differential nonlinearity: −0.25 LSB
  • Power-down (standby) mode: 0.65 mW
  • ENOB: 9.55 at fIN = 20 MHz
  • Out-of-range indicator
  • Adjustable on-chip voltage reference
  • IF undersampling up to fIN = 130 MHz
  • Input range: 1 V to 2 V p-p differential or single-ended
  • Adjustable power consumption
  • Internal clamp circuit
  • Qualified for automotive applications

AD9203W Applications

  • Automotive 

AD9203W Description

The AD9203W is a monolithic low power, single supply, 10-bit, 40 MSPS analog-to-digital converter, with an on-chip voltage reference. The AD9203W uses a multistage differential pipeline architecture and guarantees no missing codes over the full operating temperature range. Its input range may be adjusted between 1 V and 2 V p-p.

The AD9203W has an onboard programmable reference. An external reference can also be chosen to suit the dc accuracy and temperature drift requirements of an application.

An external resistor can be used to reduce power consumption when operating at lower sampling rates. This yields power savings for users who do not require the maximum sample rate. This feature is especially useful at sample rates far below 40 MSPS. Excellent performance is still achieved at reduced power. For example, 9.7 ENOB performance may be realized with only 17 mW of power, using a 5 MHz clock.
A single clock input is used to control all internal conversion cycles. The digital output data is presented in straight binary or twos complementary output format by using the DFS pin. An out-of-range signal (OTR) indicates an overflow condition that can be used with the most significant bit to determine over- or underrange.

The AD9203W can operate with a supply range from 2.7 V to 3.6 V, an attractive option for low power operation in high speed portable applications.

The AD9203W is specified over industrial (−40°C to +85°C) temperature ranges and is available in a 28-lead TSSOP package.  

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