Vendor: Alphacore, Inc. Category: ADC

6-bit, 12 GSPS Flash ADC - GlobalFoundries 22nm

The A6B12G is a low-power, high-speed analog to digital converter (ADC) intellectual property (IP) design block.

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Overview

The A6B12G is a low-power, high-speed analog to digital converter (ADC) intellectual property (IP) design block. It is a FLASH-type ADC, with 6-bit resolution and a sampling rate of 12 gigasamples per second (GSPS). 

The A6B12G is a unique solution that provides the dual benefit of reaching an extremely high sampling speed while maintaining an exceptionally low power consumption of only 13 mW, making it a perfect fit for designs with high efficiency, low power and high-performance requirements. 

The cost-effective IP block has been designed for the GF22FDX fabrication process with FDSOI technology to provide superior performance/power specifications. 

The ADC IP is also available in a radiation tolerant version, that can function under harsh environmental constraints.

Key features

  • 6-bit resolution
  • 12 GSPS sampling rate
  • 10 GHz Input Bandwidth
  • 13 mW Power
  • Static Performance:
    • DNL: ± 0.5 LSB
    • INL: ± 0.8 LSB 
  • Dynamic Performance:
    • SFDR: 37 dBc
    • SNDR: 33.6 dB
    • ENOB: 5.3
  • Hard IP block
  • Radiation-tolerant design available: 
    • A6B12GRH

Benefits

  • Save time-to-market with our ready-to-go complete product solutions  for your commercial or radiation tolerant specifications demands.   Our IP uses the latest technology nodes for easy integration, or upon request, can be ported to other nodes. 
  • Our IC project teams will become an extension of your system development group, allowing you to focus on your overall end products.

Applications

  • High-speed test and measurement systems
  • Communications and networking
  • Wideband RF Receivers
  • Phased Array Receivers
  • Optical Communications
  • Military and Civil Aerospace applications

What’s Included?

  • Verified Design Report
  • Layout View (gds2)
  • Integration Support

Silicon Options

Foundry Node Process Maturity
GlobalFoundries 22nm 22 220 nm

Specifications

Identity

Part Number
A6B12G
Vendor
Alphacore, Inc.

Provider

Alphacore, Inc.
HQ: USA
Alphacore Inc., founded in 2012, is located in the innovative Silicon Desert of Arizona’s technology center. Our engineering and management team combines long histories of delivering innovative RF, analog and mixed signal products and imaging systems for critical systems with business success at companies from multi-nationals to start-ups. Our design team includes seasoned “Radiation Hardened By Design” (RHBD) experts, and we specialize in designing high performance microelectronics, and reliability or authentication tools for niche needs of demanding segments, including scientific research, aerospace, defense, medical imaging, and homeland security.

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What is 6-bit, 12 GSPS Flash ADC - GlobalFoundries 22nm?

6-bit, 12 GSPS Flash ADC - GlobalFoundries 22nm is a ADC IP core from Alphacore, Inc. listed on Semi IP Hub. It is listed with support for globalfoundries.

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