The 12-bit 640 MSPS (Mega Samples Per Second) Successive Approximation Register (SAR) Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) is a cutting-edge solution designed for high-speed, high-accuracy digital conversion with ultra-low power consumption. This ADC is ideal for applications requiring precise digital representation of analog signals at very high speeds, while maintaining energy efficiency for portable and battery-operated devices.
SAR ADC
Overview
Key Features
- High Sampling Rate: Capable of sampling up to 640 million samples per second, making it suitable for ultra-high-speed applications
- 12-bit Resolution: Delivers 12-bit digital output, providing superior precision and accuracy in signal quantization
- SAR Architecture: Ensures high speed and low latency with excellent power efficiency
- Ultra-Low Power Consumption: Optimized for minimal power usage, ideal for energy-sensitive applications
- Wide Input Bandwidth: Supports wide input bandwidth, allowing accurate digitization of high-frequency signals
- Built-In Calibration: Includes advanced self-calibration features to maintain high accuracy and performance over time
- Compact Form Factor: Designed for easy integration into space-constrained applications
- Robust Performance: Maintains high performance across a wide range of operating conditions, including temperature and voltage variations
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Technical Specifications
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