Vendor: Weasic Microelectronics Category: ADC

Analog to Digital Converter 8 Bit

The WEA8ADB45 is an 8-bit successive approximation Analog to Digital Converter.

Overview

The WEA8ADB45 is an 8-bit successive approximation Analog to Digital Converter. The converter consumes 9.17 mW from a 1.8 V supply during the conversion cycle. It is capable of sampling a rail-to-rail input voltage. The WEA8AD45B integrates a capacitor-based DAC with an inherent trackand- hold circuit, a dynamic comparator with dc-offset compensation, and DC-offset calibration, the SAR logic state machine, two input buffers and a bandgap reference. The WEA48ADB45 requires 16 cycles for the conversion. The digital data are available at the 16th clock rising edge after the start signal rising edge. The input buffer has a programmable offset controlled by a 5-bit register. The reference voltage is programmable from a 5-bit register and can be trimmed to cancel out the ADC gain error.

Key features

  • Supply Voltage: 1.8V, Area: 300um x 722.327um
  • Resolution: 8 bits
  • Clock Frequency: 10 MHz (typ.)
  • Vin: 0 V to 1.8 V
  • IDD Static: 2.7 mA, IDD Dynamic: 5.09 mA (rms), IDD Power Down: 120.6 uA
  • INL: +1 LSB (nom.), DNL: ±0.2 LSB (nom.)
  • Offset Error: ±0.6 LSB (after cal.)
  • Full Scale Error: ±1.3 LSB (after cal. MC run)
  • Conversion Time: 1.6us @ 10MHz Clock
  • Temperature Range: 10-110 °C

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Specifications

Identity

Part Number
WEA8ADB45
Vendor
Weasic Microelectronics
Type
Silicon IP

Analog

Resolution bits
8 Bit

Provider

Weasic Microelectronics
HQ: Greece
Weasic develops and markets mmWave Analog and Mixed-Signal IP for 5G backhaul, Automotive RADARs and Satellite Radios. Weasic’s world class design team has a strong record of successfully delivering first-pass silicon for the most challenging design specifications in performance, power consumption and silicon area. Weasic’s IP is in production with multiple customers world-wide, including some of the largest names in the industry sectors we serve. Weasic was founded in 2014 and is based in Athens, Greece.

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