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AD775

Manufacturer Part Number
AD775
Description
8-Bit 20 MSPS/ 60 mW Sampling A/D Converter
Manufacturer
Analog Devices
Datasheet

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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The AD775 is a CMOS, low power, 8-bit, 20 MSPS sampling
analog-to-digital converter (ADC). The AD775 features a built-
in sampling function and on-chip reference bias resistors to pro-
vide a complete 8-bit ADC solution. The AD775 utilizes a
pipelined/ping pong two-step flash architecture to provide high
sampling rates (up to 35 MHz) while maintaining very low
power consumption (60 mW).
Its combination of excellent DNL, fast sampling rate, low dif-
ferential gain and phase errors, extremely low power dissipation,
and single +5 V supply operation make it ideally suited for a
variety of video and image acquisition applications, including
portable equipment. The AD775’s reference ladder may be con-
nected in a variety of configurations to accommodate different
input ranges. The low input capacitance (11 pF typical) provides
an easy-to-drive input load compared to conventional flash
converters.
The AD775 is offered in both 300 mil SOIC and 400 mil DIP
plastic packages, and is designed to operate over an extended
commercial temperature range (–20 C to +75 C).
REV. 0
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
which may result from its use. No license is granted by implication or
otherwise under any patent or patent rights of Analog Devices.
FEATURES
CMOS 8-Bit 20 MSPS Sampling A/D Converter
Low Power Dissipation: 60 mW
+5 V Single Supply Operation
Differential Nonlinearity: 0.3 LSB
Differential Gain: 1%
Differential Phase: 0.5 Degrees
Three-State Outputs
On-Chip Reference Bias Resistors
Adjustable Reference Input
Video Industry Standard Pinout
Small Packages:
24-Pin 300 Mil SOIC Surface Mount
24-Pin 400 Mil Plastic DIP
PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS
Low Power: The AD775 has a typical supply current of 12 mA,
for a power consumption of 60 mW. Reference ladder current
is also low: 6.6 mA typical, minimizing the reference power
consumption.
Complete Solution: The AD775’s switched capacitor design
features an inherent sample/hold function: no external SHA is
required. On-chip reference bias resistors are included to allow
a supply-based reference to be generated without any external
resistors.
Excellent Differential Nonlinearity: The AD775 features a
typical DNL of 0.3 LSBs, with a maximum limit of 0.5 LSBs.
No missing codes is guaranteed.
Single +5 V Supply Operation: The AD775 is designed to oper-
ate on a single +5 V supply, and the reference ladder may be
configured to accommodate analog inputs inclusive of ground.
Low Input Capacitance: The 11 pF input capacitance of the
AD775 can significantly decrease the cost and complexity of
input driving circuitry, compared with conventional 8-bit flash
ADCs.
One Technology Way, P.O. Box 9106, Norwood, MA 02062-9106, U.S.A.
Tel: 617/329-4700
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Sampling A/D Converter
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COMPARATORS
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8-Bit 20 MSPS, 60 mW
COARSE
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FINE COMPARATORS
FINE COMPARATORS
CLOCK LOGIC
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Fax: 617/326-8703
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AD775 Summary of contents

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... The low input capacitance (11 pF typical) provides an easy-to-drive input load compared to conventional flash converters. The AD775 is offered in both 300 mil SOIC and 400 mil DIP plastic packages, and is designed to operate over an extended commercial temperature range (– +75 C). ...

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... NSTC 40 IRE modulation ramp, CLOCK = 14.3 MSPS amplitude = 0.3 dB full scale. IN Specifications subject to change without notice. See Definition of Specifications for additional information +25 C with CLOCK = 20 MHz unless otherwise noted) AD775J Min Typ 8 +0.5 0.3 GUARANTEED –10 –35 0 +15 1.0 0.5 2 – ...

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... 5.25 OZ Min SAMPLE N+2 SAMPLE N+1 SAMPLE DATA N-3 DATA N-2 Figure 1. AD775 Timing Diagram –3– 2 +0 AD775J Min Typ Max 4.0 1.0 5 –5 5 –1.1 16 3.7 16 Typ Max Units 35 MHz ...

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... Exposure to absolute maximum rating conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability. ORDERING GUIDE Temperature Model Range AD775JN – +75 C 24-Pin 400 Mil Plastic DIP N-24B AD775JR – +75 C 24-Pin 300 Mil SOIC –4– ...

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... Figure 6. Typical FFT at 5 MHz Input, 20 MSPS Clock Rate (V = –0.5 dB –1 +FULLSCALE –FULLSCALE Figure 7. Typical Integral Nonlinearity (INL) –5– AD775 0 – MHz 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0 8.0 FREQUENCY – MHz 10 9.0 10.0 +FULLSCALE ...

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... The analog input range is determined by the voltages applied to the bottom and top of the ladder, and the AD775 can digitize inputs down using a single sup- ply. On-chip application resistors are provided to allow the ladder to be conveniently biased by the supply voltage. ...

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... In order to level shift the ground-based input signal to the dc level required by the input of the AD775, the supply voltage is resis- tively divided to produce the appropriate voltage at the nonin- verting input of the AD817. For most applications, the AD817 provides a low cost, high performance level shifter ...

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... MSPS, a 50% duty cycle clock is recommended. For slower sampling applications, the AD775 can accommodate a wider range of duty cycles, provided each clock phase is as least 25 ns. Under certain conditions, the AD775 can be operated at sam- pling rates above 20 MSPS. Figure 14 shows the signal-to-noise plus distortion (S/(N+D)) performance of a typical AD775 versus clock frequency ...

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... Q1, an emitter-follower, buffers the input signal and provides ample current to drive a simple low-pass filter. The filtering is included to limit wideband noise and highlight the fact that the AD775 can be driven from a nonzero source impedance. The reference circuit is similar to the one shown in Figure 11 ...

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... An additional inverter is used to provide a buffered clock signal whose rising edges indicate that data is valid. A 74ALS541 buffers the eight digital data outputs of the AD775 to improve the load driving capability. The multilayer PCB board layout shows some of the important design guidelines recommended for the AD775 ...

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... Figure 18. Silkscreen Layer (Not to Scale) Figure 19. Component Side PCB Layout (Not to Scale) REV. 0 Figure 20. Solder Side PCB Layout (Not to Scale) Figure 21. Ground Plane PCB Layout (Not to Scale) –11– AD775 ...

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... AD775 Figure 22. Power Plane PCB Layout (Not to Scale) Plastic DIP (N-24B 0.346 (8.80) PIN 1 0.330 (8.40 1.205 (30.60) 0.020 1.185 (30.10) (0.50) MIN 0.200 (5.05) 0.125 (3.18) 0.118 (3.00) MIN 0.024 (0.60) 0.053 (1.35) SEATING 0.100 (2.54) PLANE 0.016 (0.40) 0.041 (1.05) BSC OUTLINE DIMENSIONS Dimensions shown in inches and (mm). 24 PIN 1 1 0.400 (10.16) ...

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