ADS62P42IRGCT


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Description

ADS62P42IRGCT Texas Instruments - Yeehing Electronics

Dual-Channel, 14-Bit, 65-MSPS Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC)

Pricing (USD)

Quantity Unit Price
1 — 99 53.319
100 — 249 47.395
250 — 999 38.961
1,000 + 24.39

The above prices are for reference only.

Specifications

Manufacturer Texas Instruments
Product Category Analog to Digital Converters - ADC
RoHS Y
Series ADS62P42
Mounting Style SMD/SMT
Package / Case VQFN-64
Resolution 14 bit
Number of Channels 2 Channel
Sampling Rate 65 MS/s
Input Type Differential
Interface Type Parallel
Architecture Pipeline
Reference Type External, Internal
Analog Supply Voltage 3.3 V
Digital Supply Voltage 3 V to 3.6 V
SNR - Signal to Noise Ratio 74.8 dB
Minimum Operating Temperature - 40 C
Maximum Operating Temperature + 85 C
Packaging Reel
Features High Performance
Height 0.88 mm
Length 9 mm
Number of Converters 2 Converter
Output Type LVDS
Power Consumption 518 mW
Width 9 mm
Brand Texas Instruments
Development Kit ADS62P42EVM
DNL - Differential Nonlinearity +/- 0.95 LSB
ENOB - Effective Number of Bits 12 Bit
INL - Integral Nonlinearity +/- 5 LSB
Moisture Sensitive Yes
Operating Supply Voltage 3.3 V
Pd - Power Dissipation 578 mW
Product Type ADCs - Analog to Digital Converters
SFDR - Spurious Free Dynamic Range 88 dB
SINAD - Signal to Noise and Distortion Ratio 73.7 dB
Factory Pack Quantity 250
Subcategory Data Converter ICs
Unit Weight 0.007383 oz

For more information, please refer to datasheet

Documents

ADS62P42IRGCT Datasheet

More Information

ADS62P4X is a dual channel 14-bit A/D converter family with maximum sample rates up to 125 MSPS. It combines high performance and low power consumption in a compact 64 QFN package. Using an internal sample and hold and low jitter clock buffer, the ADC supports high SNR and high SFDR at high input frequencies. It has coarse and fine gain options that can be used to improve SFDR performance at lower full-scale input ranges.

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