Vendor: InCirT GmbH Category: ADC

Analog-Digital Converter

Our ADC series comprises conventional analog-to-digital converters with sampling speeds of up-to 2.5GSps and up to 12bits.

Overview

Our ADC series comprises conventional analog-to-digital converters with sampling speeds of up-to 2.5GSps and up to 12bits. These ADCs are suitable for a wide range of applications from wireless communication to radar.

Key features

  • Scalable sampling speed of 250MSps-2.5GSps
  • Single-, dual- or quad channel
  • Tuneable 400mV P2P output swing
  • Integrated error calibration
  • All parameters adjustable upon request

Benefits

  • All parameters adjustable upon request
  • 400mV P2P output swing
  • Integrated error calibration

Specifications

Identity

Part Number
Analog-Digital Converter
Vendor
InCirT GmbH
Type
Silicon IP

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Provider

InCirT GmbH
HQ: Germany
InCirT GmbH provides the state-of-the-art high performance, ultra low power data converters, the best figure of merits featured PLL, DLL and high speed interface as well as other mixed-signal blocks. InCirT has multiple tapeout experiences in different technologies and generates highly sophisticated SoCs including both mixed-signal and ASIC designs. The generated IPs provide high cost and energy efficient solutions as well as high integrability. InCirT also provides custom-based design IPs which help customers to develop their optimal solutions for their architecture. With the diverse and highly experienced design teams, InCirT can provide several design services in different areas ranging from custom ASIC design to Silicon IP design and verification. InCirT’s multigigabit BW and extreme low power dataconverters and sub-ps jitter PLLs leading the best figure of merit IC chips.

Learn more about ADC IP core

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This paper introduces a novel closed-loop testing methodology for efficient linearity testing of high-resolution Successive Approximation Register (SAR) Analog-to-Digital Converters (ADCs). Existing test strategies, including histogram-based approaches, sine wave testing, and model-driven reconstruction, often rely on dense data acquisition followed by offline post-processing, which increases overall test time and complexity.

Three ways of looking at a sigma-delta ADC device

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Specifying a PLL Part 1: Calculating PLL Clock Spur Requirements from ADC or DAC SFDR

In high end RF systems, such as 5G radios, the requirements are so stringent that the source of this strongest unwanted tone can be the PLL. This article outlines how spurs in the input clock to the ADC or DAC may limit the SFDR. This in turn will set the requirements for the spurs for the input clock (from a PLL), in order to achieve a specific SFDR.

Save power in IoT SoCs by leveraging ADC characteristics

Power-sensitive applications such as Internet-of-Things (IoT) require a comprehensive power savings strategy within the system-on-chip (SoC). Techniques relying solely on the use of traditional power down modes and low supply voltage may not be enough to achieve the required power targets. The analog block is often assumed to be too sensitive and not compatible with aggressive power management techniques.

High Speed ADC Data Transfer

When continuously running a high speed ADC, it can be a challenge to deal with the firehose of raw data available at the output. To use City Semiconductor’s 2.5 GS/s 12-bit ADC, for example, 30 gigabits per second of data have to be accepted.

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