16-Bit ADC Teams With Low Jitter Clock

Oct. 8, 2008
Claiming to deliver the highest SNR and SFDR and lowest jitter for communications, defense, and test and measurement applications, the ADS5483 16-bit, single-channel 135-Msamples/s a/d converter pairs with the CDCE72010 clock synthesizer to provide

Claiming to deliver the highest SNR and SFDR and lowest jitter for communications, defense, and test and measurement applications, the ADS5483 16-bit, single-channel 135-Msamples/s a/d converter pairs with the CDCE72010 clock synthesizer to provide what the company describes as unmatched dynamic system-level performance. Reportedly the industry’s highest, the ADS5483 can achieve a SNR of 78.6 dB full scale with a 95-dBc SFDR for a 70-MHz input frequency. The device promises easier analog front-end designs by incorporating a fully differential input buffer. Additionally, it employs differential DDR LVDS outputs to reduce the number of I/O traces and pins it consumes on FPGA or ASIC devices. The CDCE72010 clock synthesizer specifies an additive jitter performance of less than 50 fs. The synthesizer accommodates a wide range of frequencies and can support up to 10 LVPECL, 10 LVDS, or 20 LVCMOS configurable outputs at frequencies up to 1.5 GHz and input frequencies from 8 kHz up to 500 MHz. Users can integrate two frequency sets within one clock synthesizer with the option of two external VCO/VCXOs. The device also integrates EEPROM to store default settings, eliminating the need for an external component. Available in QFN-64 PowerPAD packages, prices for the ADS5483 and CDCE72010 are $65 and $10.95 each/1,000, respectively. TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INC., Dallas, TX. (800) 477-8924.

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