Texas Instruments ADS7881 Parallel Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC)

Texas Instruments ADS7881 Parallel Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) is a 12-bit 4MSPS A-to-D converter with a 2.5V internal reference. The device includes a capacitor-based SAR A/D converter with an inherent sample and hold. The ADS7881 offers a 12-bit parallel interface with an additional byte mode that provides an easy interface with 8-bit processors. The device has a pseudo-differential input stage. The –IN swing of ±200mV is useful to compensate for ground voltage mismatch between the ADC and sensor and to cancel common-mode noise. With nap mode enabled, the Texas Instruments ADS7881 operates at lower power when used at lower conversion rates.

Features

  • 4MHz sample rate, 12-bit resolution
  • Zero latency
  • Unipolar, pseudo differential input, range
    • 0V to 2.5V
  • High-speed parallel interface
  • 71dB SNR and –88.5dB THD at 1MHz I/P
  • Power dissipation 95mW at 4MSPS
  • Nap mode (10mW power dissipation)
  • Power down (10µW)
  • Internal reference
  • Internal reference buffer
  • 48-pin TQFP package

Applications

  • Optical networking (DWDM, MEMS-based switching)
  • Spectrum analyzers
  • High-speed data acquisition systems
  • High-speed close-loop systems
  • Telecommunication
  • Ultra-sound detection

Functional Block Diagram

Block Diagram - Texas Instruments ADS7881 Parallel Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC)
Pubblicato: 2018-04-11 | Aggiornato: 2022-11-28