ADS8406
16-Bit 1.25 MSPS, Pseudo Bipolar, Fully Differential Input Micro Power Sampling ADC
ADS8406
- Pseudo-Bipolar, Fully Differential Input, –VREF to VREF
- 16-Bit NMC at 1.25 MSPS
- ±2 LSB INL Max, –1/+1.25 LSB DNL
- 90 dB SNR, -95 dB THD at 100 kHz Input
- Zero Latency
- Internal 4.096 V Reference
- High-Speed Parallel Interface
- Single 5 V Analog Supply
- Wide I/O Supply: 2.7 V to 5.25 V
- Low Power: 155 mW at 1.25 MHz Typ
- Pin Compatible With ADS8412/8402
- 48-Pin TQFP Package
- APPLICATIONS
- DWDM
- Instrumentation
- High-Speed, High-Resolution, Zero Latency Data Acquisition Systems
- Transducer Interface
- Medical Instruments
- Communications
The ADS8406 is a 16-bit, 1.25 MHz A/D converter with an internal 4.096-V reference. The device includes a 16-bit capacitor-based SAR A/D converter with inherent sample and hold. The ADS8406 offers a full 16-bit interface and an 8-bit option where data is read using two 8-bit read cycles.
The ADS8406 has a pseudo-bipolar, fully differential input. It is available in a 48-lead TQFP package and is characterized over the industrial 40°C to 85°C temperature range.
Technical documentation
Type | Title | Date | ||
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* | Data sheet | 16-Bit, 1.25 MSPS, Pseudo-Bipolar Fully Differential Input Micro Power ADC datasheet (Rev. A) | 06 Dec 2004 | |
White paper | Voltage-reference impact on total harmonic distortion | 01 Aug 2016 | ||
E-book | Best of Baker's Best: Precision Data Converters -- SAR ADCs | 21 May 2015 | ||
Application note | Determining Minimum Acquisition Times for SAR ADCs, part 2 | 17 Mar 2011 | ||
Application note | Determining Minimum Acquisition Times for SAR ADCs, part 1 (Rev. A) | 10 Nov 2010 | ||
EVM User's guide | ADS8402/ADS8406/ADS8412 EVM User's Guide (Rev. A) | 14 Sep 2004 |
Design & development
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TQFP (PFB) | 48 | Ultra Librarian |
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