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MAX1064ACEG

Manufacturer Part Number
MAX1064ACEG
Description
Analog to Digital Converters - ADC
Manufacturer
Maxim Integrated
Datasheet

Specifications of MAX1064ACEG

Number Of Channels
4/2
Architecture
SAR
Conversion Rate
400 KSPs
Resolution
10 bit
Input Type
Single-Ended/Pseudo-Differential
Snr
61 dB
Interface Type
Serial
Operating Supply Voltage
2.7 V to 5.5 V, 5 V
Maximum Operating Temperature
+ 70 C
Package / Case
QSOP-24
Maximum Power Dissipation
762 mW
Minimum Operating Temperature
0 C
Number Of Converters
1
Voltage Reference
2.5 V
For a waveform perfectly reconstructed from digital sam-
ples, signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) is the ratio of the full-
scale analog input (RMS value) to the RMS quantization
error (residual error). The ideal theoretical minimum ana-
log-to-digital noise is caused by quantization error only
and results directly from the ADC’s resolution (N bits):
In reality, there are other noise sources besides quanti-
zation noise, including thermal noise, reference noise,
clock jitter, etc. Therefore, SNR is computed by taking
the ratio of the RMS signal to the RMS noise, which
includes all spectral components minus the fundamen-
tal, the first five harmonics, and the DC offset.
400ksps, +5V, 8-/4-Channel, 10-Bit ADCs
with +2.5V Reference and Parallel Interface
Figure 11. Power-Supply and Grounding Connections
18
R* = 5Ω
______________________________________________________________________________________
*OPTIONAL
V
+3V
DD
4.7µF
0.1µF
SNR = (6.02 x N + 1.76)dB
MAX1060
MAX1064
GND
SUPPLIES
Signal-to-Noise Ratio
COM
V
LOGIC
= +3V/+5V GND
+3V/+5V
CIRCUITRY
DIGITAL
DGND
Signal-to-noise plus distortion (SINAD) is the ratio of the
fundamental input frequency’s RMS amplitude to the
RMS equivalent of all other ADC output signals.
Effective number of bits (ENOB) indicates the global
accuracy of an ADC at a specific input frequency and
sampling rate. An ideal ADC error consists of quantiza-
tion noise only. With an input range equal to the ADC’s
full-scale range, calculate the ENOB as follows:
Total harmonic distortion (THD) is the ratio of the RMS
sum of the input signal’s first five harmonics to the fun-
damental itself. This is expressed as:
where V
V
harmonics.
Spurious-free dynamic range (SFDR) is the ratio of the
RMS amplitude of the fundamental (maximum signal
component) to the RMS value of the next-largest distor-
tion component.
THD
5
are the amplitudes of the 2nd- through 5th-order
SINAD (dB) = 20 x log (Signal
=
1
20
is the fundamental amplitude, and V
ENOB = (SINAD - 1.76) / 6.02
×
log
Signal-to-Noise Plus Distortion
Spurious-Free Dynamic Range
Total Harmonic Distortion
V
Effective Number of Bits
2
2
+
V
3
2
RMS
+
V
4
/ Noise
2
+
V
5
RMS
2
2
through
)
/ V
1

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