MAX1200
+5V Single-Supply, 1Msps, 16-Bit Self-Calibrating ADC
Lowest-Latency (4 Clock Cycles) 16-Bit 1Msps ADC Has Excellent Dynamic Performance
Part Details
- Monolithic 16-Bit, 1Msps A/D Converter
- Single +5V Supply
- ±VREF Differential Input Voltage Range
- 87dB SNR for fIN = 100kHz
- 91dB SFDR for fIN = 100kHz
- 273mW Low-Power Dissipation
- ±0.5LSB Differential Nonlinearity Error
- Three-State, Two's Complement Output Data
- On-Demand Self-Calibration
- Pin-Compatible 14-Bit Versions Available (1Msps MAX1205, 2.2Msps MAX1201)
The MAX1200 16-bit, monolithic, analog-to-digital converter (ADC) is capable of conversion rates up to 1Msps. This CMOS integrated circuit uses a fully differential, pipelined architecture with digital error correction and a short self-calibration to ensure 16-bit linearity at full sample rates. An on-chip track/hold (T/H) maintains superb dynamic performance up to the Nyquist frequency. The MAX1200 operates from a single +5V supply.
The fully differential inputs allow an input swing of ±VREF. The reference is also differential with the positive reference (RFPF) typically connected to +4.096V and the negative reference (RFNF) connected to analog ground. Additional sensing pins (RFPS, RFNS) are provided to compensate for any resistive divider action that may occur. A single-ended input is also possible using two operational amplifiers.
Power dissipation is typically only 273mW at +5V, at a sampling rate of 1Msps. The device employs a CMOS-compatible, 16-bit parallel, two's complement output data format. For a higher sampling speed (up to 2.2Msps) but lower resolution (14-bit), select the MAX1201, a pin-compatible version of the MAX1200.
The MAX1200 is available in an MQFP package and operates over the commercial (0°C to +70°C) and extended-industrial (-40°C to +85°C) temperature ranges.
Applications
- Communication Systems
- Data Acquisition
- High-Resolution Imaging
- Instrumentation
- Scanners
Documentation
Data Sheet 1
Reliability Data 1
Technical Articles 2
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