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AD9289

Manufacturer Part Number
AD9289
Description
Quad 8-Bit, 65 MSPS, Serial LVDS A/D Converter
Manufacturer
Analog Devices
Datasheet

Specifications of AD9289

Resolution (bits)
8bit
# Chan
4
Sample Rate
65MSPS
Interface
Ser
Analog Input Type
Diff-Uni
Ain Range
1 V p-p,2 V p-p
Adc Architecture
Pipelined
Pkg Type
CSP

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Offset Matching
Expressed in mV. Computed using the following equation:
where OFF
most negative offset error.
Out-of-Range Recovery Time
Out-of-range recovery time is the time it takes for the ADC to
reacquire the analog input after a transient from 10% above
positive full scale to 10% above negative full scale, or from 10%
below negative full scale to 10% below positive full scale.
Output Propagation Delay
The delay between the clock logic threshold and the time when
all bits are within valid logic levels.
OffsetMatching = OFF
MAX
is the most positive offset error and OFF
MAX
− OFF
MIN
MIN
is the
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Signal-to Noise and Distortion (SINAD) Ratio
SINAD is the ratio of the rms value of the measured input
signal to the rms sum of all other spectral components below
the Nyquist frequency, including harmonics but excluding dc.
The value for SINAD is expressed in decibels.
Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR)
SNR is the ratio of the rms value of the measured input signal to
the rms sum of all other spectral components below the Nyquist
frequency, excluding the first six harmonics and dc. The value
for SNR is expressed in decibels.
Spurious-Free Dynamic Range (SFDR)
SFDR is the difference in dB between the rms amplitude of the
input signal and the peak spurious signal.
Temperature Drift
The temperature drift for offset error and gain error specifies
the maximum change from the initial (25°C) value to the value
at T
Two-Tone SFDR
The ratio of the rms value of either input tone to the rms value
of the peak spurious component. The peak spurious component
may or may not be an IMD product. It may be reported in dBc
(i.e., degrades as signal levels are lowered) or in dBFS (always
related back to converter full scale).
MIN
or T
MAX
.
AD9289

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