Vendor: UniIC Category: ADC

10Bit 25MHz sigma-delta ADC for VT sensor on SMIC 40nm

The present IP is a single-ended 10-bit Sigma-Delta (SD) analog-to-digital converter.

SMIC 40nm Silicon Proven View all specifications

Overview

The present IP is a single-ended 10-bit Sigma-Delta (SD) analog-to-digital converter. This ADC operates with one 1.1V power supplies with low power consumption. The 1.1V digital power supply is employed for easy integration with 1.1V digital signal processors and macro processors.

Key features

  • Metal stack: 1P5M
  • Support chopper mode to improve accuracy and sample rate
  • Input voltage range: 0.1-0.9v
  • Sample clock frequency: 25MHz
  • Supply voltage: 1.1V±10%
  • Sample voltage error: <8mv
  • Process: SMIC40nm Low Leakage Process
  • Operation Temperature: Tj = -40℃ ~ +125℃

Silicon Options

Foundry Node Process Maturity
SMIC 40nm 40nm 400 nm Silicon Proven

Specifications

Identity

Part Number
10Bit 25MHz sigma-delta ADC for VT sensor on SMIC 40nm
Vendor
UniIC

Provider

UniIC
HQ: China
Xi'an UniIC, a subsidiary of Tsinghua Unigroup, is a product and service provider focusing on DRAM (Dynamic Random Access Memory) technologies. As a technology-driven comprehensive IC design enterprise, its core business includes standard memory chips, module and system products, embedded DRAM and memory controller chips, as well as ASIC design services.

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10Bit 25MHz sigma-delta ADC for VT sensor on SMIC 40nm is a ADC IP core from UniIC listed on Semi IP Hub. It is listed with support for smic Silicon Proven.

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