Datasheet AD9226 (Analog Devices)

ManufacturerAnalog Devices
Description12-Bit, 65 MSPS Analog-to-Digital Converter
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Complete 12-Bit, 65 MSPS. ADC Converter. AD9226. FEATURES. FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM

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Complete 12-Bit, 65 MSPS ADC Converter AD9226 FEATURES FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM Signal-to-Noise Ratio: 69 dB @ fIN = 31 MHz Spurious-Free Dynamic Range: 85 dB @ f CLK AVDD DRVDD IN = 31 MHz Intermodulation Distortion of –75 dBFS @ fIN = 140 MHz DUTY CYCLE STABILIZER ENOB = 11.1 @ fIN = 10 MHz SHA Low-Power Dissipation: 475 mW VINA 8-STAGE MDAC1 A/D No Missing Codes Guaranteed VINB 1-1/2-BIT PIPELINE 4 Differential Nonlinearity Error:

0.6 LSB A/D 16 3 Integral Nonlinearity Error:

0.6 LSB CAPT CALIBRATION Clock Duty Cycle Stabilizer CAPB ROM CORRECTION LOGIC 12 Patented On-Chip Sample-and-Hold with VREF OUTPUT BUFFERS OTR Full Power Bandwidth of 750 MHz SENSE BIT 1 Straight Binary or Two’s Complement Output Data (MSB) 1V REF MODE BIT 12 28-Lead SSOP, 48-Lead LQFP SELECT SELECT AD9226 (LSB) Single 5 V Analog Supply, 3 V/5 V Driver Supply REFCOM MODE AVSS DRVSS Pin-Compatible to AD9220, AD9221, AD9223, AD9224, AD9225 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The AD9226 has two important mode functions. One will set The AD9226 is a monolithic, single-supply, 12-bit, 65 MSPS the data format to binary or two’s complement. The second will analog-to-digital converter with an on-chip, high-performance make the ADC immune to clock duty cycle variations. sample-and-hold amplifier and voltage reference. The AD9226 uses a multistage differential pipelined architecture with a pat-
PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS
ented input stage and output error correction logic to provide
IF Sampling
—The patented SHA input can be configured for 12-bit accuracy at 65 MSPS data rates. There are no missing either single-ended or differential inputs. It will maintain out- codes over the full operating temperature range (guaranteed). standing AC performance up to input frequencies of 300 MHz. The input of the AD9226 allows for easy interfacing to both
Low Power
—The AD9226 at 475 mW consumes a fraction of imaging and communications systems. With a truly differential the power presently available in existing, high-speed monolithic input structure, the user can select a variety of input ranges and solutions. offsets including single-ended applications.
Out of Range (OTR)
—The OTR output bit indicates when The sample-and-hold amplifier (SHA) is well suited for IF the input signal is beyond the AD9226’s input range. undersampling schemes such as in single-channel communi-
Single Supply
—The AD9226 uses a single 5 V power supply cation applications with input frequencies up to and well simplifying system power supply design. It also features a sepa- beyond Nyquist frequencies. rate digital output driver supply line to accommodate 3 V and The AD9226 has an on-board programmable reference. For sys- 5 V logic families. tem design flexibility, an external reference can also be chosen.
Pin Compatibility
—The AD9226 is similar to the AD9220, A single clock input is used to control all internal conversion AD9221, AD9223, AD9224, and AD9225 ADCs. cycles. An out-of-range signal indicates an overflow condition
Clock Duty Cycle Stabilizer
—Makes conversion immune to that can be used with the most significant bit to determine low varying clock pulsewidths. or high overflow. REV. B Information furnished by Analog Devices is believed to be accurate and reliable. However, no responsibility is assumed by Analog Devices for its use, nor for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties
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