Rainbow Electronics ADC10D040 User Manual
General description, Features, Key specifications
ADC10D040
Dual 10-Bit, 40 MSPS, 267 mW A/D Converter
General Description
The ADC10D040 is a dual low power, high performance
CMOS analog-to-digital converter that digitizes signals to 10
bits resolution at sampling rates up to 45 MSPS while con-
suming a typical 267 mW from a single 3.3V supply. No
missing codes is guaranteed over the full operating tempera-
ture range. The unique two stage architecture achieves 9.4
Effective Bits over the entire Nyquist band at 40 MHz sample
rate. An output formatting choice of straight binary or 2’s
complement coding and a choice of two gain settings eases
the interface to many systems. Also allowing great flexibility
of use is a selectable 10-bit multiplexed or 20-bit parallel
output mode. An offset correction feature minimizes the off-
set error.
To ease interfacing to most low voltage systems, the digital
output power pins of the ADC10D040 can be tied to a
separate supply voltage of 1.5V to 3.6V, making the outputs
compatible with other low voltage systems. When not con-
verting, power consumption can be reduced by pulling the
PD (Power Down) pin high, placing the converter into a low
power state where it typically consumes less than 1 mW and
from which recovery is less than 1 ms. Bringing the STBY
(Standby) pin high places the converter into a standby mode
where power consumption is about 30 mW and from which
recovery is 800 ns.
The ADC10D040’s speed, resolution and single supply op-
eration make it well suited for a variety of applications,
including high speed portable applications.
Operating over the industrial (−40˚
≤ T
A
≤ +85˚C) tempera-
ture range, the ADC10D040 is available in a 48-pin TQFP. An
evaluation board is available to ease the design effort.
Features
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Internal sample-and-hold
n
Internal Reference Capability
n
Dual gain settings
n
Offset correction
n
Selectable straight binary or 2’s complement output
n
Multiplexed or parallel output bus
n
Single +3.0V to 3.6V operation
n
Power down and standby modes
n
3V TTL Logic input/output compatible
Key Specifications
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Resolution
10 Bits
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Conversion Rate
40 MSPS
n
ENOB
9.4 Bits (typ)
n
DNL
0.35 LSB (typ)
n
Conversion Latency Parallel Outputs
2.5 Clock Cycles
— Multiplexed Outputs, I Data Bus
2.5 Clock Cycles
— Multiplexed Outputs, Q Data Bus
3 Clock Cycles
n
PSRR
90 dB
n
Power Consumption — Normal Operation
267 mW (typ)
— Power Down Mode
<
1 mW (typ)
— Fast Recovery Standby Mode
30 mW (typ)
Applications
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Digital Video
n
CCD Imaging
n
Portable Instrumentation
n
Communications
n
Medical Imaging
n
Ultrasound
September 2003
ADC10D040
Dual
10-Bit,
40
MSPS,
267
mW
A/D
Converter
© 2003 National Semiconductor Corporation
DS200297
www.national.com
Document Outline
- ADC10D040
- General Description
- Features
- Key Specifications
- Applications
- Connection Diagram
- Ordering Information
- Block Diagram
- Pin Descriptions and Equivalent Circuits
- Absolute Maximum Ratings
- Operating Ratings (Notes , )
- Converter Electrical Characteristics
- AC Electrical CharacteristicsOS = Low (Multiplexed Mode)
- AC Electrical CharacteristicsOS = High (Parallel Mode)
- Timing Diagrams
- Specification Definitions
- Typical Performance Characteristics
- Functional Description
- Applications Information
- 1.0 THE ANALOG SIGNAL INPUTS
- 2.0 REFERENCE INPUTS
- FIGURE 3. Use of an input transformer for single-ended to differential conversion can simplify circu
- FIGURE 4. Simple Reference Biasing
- FIGURE 5. Improved Low Component Count Reference Biasing
- FIGURE 6. Setting An Accurate Reference Voltage
- FIGURE 7. The VCMO output pin may be used as an internal reference source if its output is not loade
- 2.1 Reference Voltage
- 2.2 VCMO Output
- 3.0 DIGITAL INPUT PINS
- 4.0 INPUT/OUTPUT RELATIONSHIP ALTERNATIVES
- 5.0 POWER SUPPLY CONSIDERATIONS
- 6.0 LAYOUT AND GROUNDING
- 7.0 DYNAMIC PERFORMANCE
- 8.0 COMMON APPLICATION PITFALLS
- Physical Dimensions