Analog Devices Inc. LTC2245CUH#PBF Product Overview
The LTC2245CUH#PBF is a high-performance, low-power 14-bit, 125Msps analog-to-digital converter (ADC) from Analog Devices Inc., designed to offer excellent dynamic performance and versatility for a wide range of applications. This ADC features a differential sample-and-hold input stage that enables it to maintain high SNR (signal-to-noise ratio) and SFDR (spurious-free dynamic range) across a broad frequency spectrum, making it an ideal choice for demanding signal processing tasks.
Key Features:
- Resolution: 14-bit ADC with a sampling rate of up to 125Msps (mega samples per second).
- Dynamic Performance: Delivers a 73.1dB signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and 85dB spurious-free dynamic range (SFDR) which ensures high-quality signal acquisition.
- Power Efficiency: Consumes only 140mW of power at 125Msps, making it suitable for power-sensitive applications.
- Input Range: Features a 2Vpp differential input range that provides flexibility in interfacing with various signal sources.
- Output Interface: Offers CMOS or LVDS digital outputs, allowing for easy integration with digital signal processors and FPGAs.
- Package: Enclosed in a compact 32-lead QFN package (5mm x 5mm), which saves board space and is ideal for space-constrained applications.
Applications:
The LTC2245CUH#PBF's robust feature set makes it suitable for a diverse array of applications, including:
- Communications Systems
- Medical Imaging
- Radar and Satellite Systems
- Digital Oscilloscopes
- Test and Measurement Equipment
Product Quality and Reliability:
Analog Devices Inc. is renowned for its commitment to quality and reliability. The LTC2245CUH#PBF is built to meet high standards, ensuring consistent performance and durability for industrial and commercial applications. Customers can trust Analog Devices for products that excel in precision and longevity.
With its combination of high-speed, precision, and low-power consumption, the LTC2245CUH#PBF ADC is a powerful component for modern electronic systems that require fast and accurate digital representation of analog signals.