12-bit 250MHz interpolation filter with 43 taps on TSMC 16nm
The ODT-DSP-INT-43T250M-T16 is a 12-bit 250MHz interpolation filter with 43 taps in a 12/16nm CMOS process.
Overview
The ODT-DSP-INT-43T250M-T16 is a 12-bit 250MHz interpolation filter with 43 taps in a 12/16nm CMOS process.
The 43 Tap interpolation filter increases output data rate (fDOUT) to the DAC by four relative to its original input data rate(fDIN).
Programmable coefficients allow customization of the filter characteristics for various application needs.
The filter is designed with programmable gain/attenuation settings for the output. Filter area is optimized by reducing the number of multipliers.
Filter has bypass mode option where DIN is directly passed to DOUT.
Key features
- Programmable Coefficients
- Programmable gain/attenuation at the output
- 4X Interpolation Factor
- 12-Bit operation
Block Diagram
Applications
- High speed data acquisition systems
- RF systems
- DSP applications
What’s Included?
- Datasheet
- Hard Macro (GDSII and CDL)
- Verilog Model
- Timing Wrapper & Model
- Power Spreadsheet
- Physical Abstract (LEF, milkyway)
- Integration and Customer Support
Silicon Options
| Foundry | Node | Process | Maturity |
|---|---|---|---|
| TSMC | 16nm | 16nm 160 nm | — |
Specifications
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Provider
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What is 12-bit 250MHz interpolation filter with 43 taps on TSMC 16nm?
12-bit 250MHz interpolation filter with 43 taps on TSMC 16nm is a Filters Transforms IP core from Omni Design Technologies, Inc. listed on Semi IP Hub. It is listed with support for tsmc.
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