Texas Instruments ADC12DL3200 RF-Sampling ADC
Texas Instruments ADC12DL3200 RF-Sampling Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) is an RF-sampling, giga-sample, analog-to-digital converter (ADC) that can directly sample input frequencies from DC to above 10GHz. In the dual-channel mode, the ADC12DL3200 can sample up to 3200MSPS, and in single-channel mode, up to 6400MSPS. Programmable trade-offs in channel count (dual-channel mode) and Nyquist bandwidth (single-channel mode) allow the development of flexible hardware. This hardware meets the needs of both high-channel-count or wide instantaneous signal bandwidth applications. Full-power input bandwidth (–3dB) of 8.0GHz and a useable frequency range allow direct RF sampling of L-band, S-band, C-band, and X-band for frequency agile systems.Features
- ADC Core
- 12-Bit resolution
- Up to 6.4GSPS in single-channel mode
- Up to 3.2GSPS in dual-channel mode
- Internal dither for low-magnitude, high-order harmonics
- Low-latency LVDS interface
- <10ns Total latency
- Up to 48 data pairs at 1.6Gbps
- Four DDR data clocks
- Strobe signals simplify synchronization
- Noise floor (No input, VFS = 1.0VPP-DIFF)
- –151.1dBFS/Hz Dual-channel mode
- –154.3dBFS/Hz Single-channel mode
- Buffered analog inputs with VCMI of 0V
- 8.0GHz Analog input bandwidth (–3dB)
- > 10GHz Usable input frequency range
- 0.8VPP Full-scale input voltage (VFS, Default)
- Noiseless aperture delay (TAD) adjustment
- 19fs Step precise sampling control
- Simplifies synchronization and interleaving
- Temperature and voltage invariant delays
- Easy-to-use synchronization features
- Automatic SYSREF timing calibration
- Timestamp for sample marking
- 3.15W Power consumption
Applications
- Oscilloscopes and wideband digitizers
- Electronic warfare (SIGINT, ELINT)
- Time-of-Flight and LIDAR distance measurement
- Microwave backhaul
- Automotive radar testers
- Spectrometry
Functional Block Diagram
Inilathala: 2018-09-26
| Na-update: 2023-05-30
