NORWOOD, Mass.–Analog Devices, Inc. introduced an 18-bit PulSAR®A/D converter with 5-MSPS throughput that is twice the speed of any available SAR (successive-approximation register) converter. With its industry leading throughput, best-in-class noise floor and high linearity, the AD7960 PulSAR A/D converter was designed for low-power signal chains, multiplexed systems such as digital X-ray, and oversampling applications including spectroscopy, MRI gradient control and gas chromatography.
Unlike other 18-bit A/D converters, which sacrifice power and accuracy to achieve higher sample rates, the AD7960 consumes 39 mW at 5 MSPS and is optimized for excellent DC linearity (+/- 0.8 LSB INL) and AC performance (99dB SNR) even at full throughput.The new converter also features a best-in-class noise floor (22.4 nV/√Hz) relativeto its full scale input, which combined with a small package size helps designers meet space, thermal, power and other key design challenges common to high-channel-density systems.
Also today, Analog Devices introduced the AD7961 16-bit PulSAR A/D converter, which achieves excellent SNR (signal-to-noise ratio) performance (95.5 dB) and INL (+/- 0.2 LSB INL) at 5-MSPS.
- Download data sheet, watch the video, order samples and evaluation boards: http://www.analog.com/AD7960
http://www.analog.com/AD7961 - Circuits from the Lab Reference Design:CN0277 High-Precision, 18-bit, 5-MSPS, Low-Power SignalChain for Data Acquisition:
http://www.analog.com/en/circuits-from-the-lab/CN0277/vc.html
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AD7960 and AD7691 PulSAR A/D Converters Target Data Acquisition Systems
The AD7961and AD7960 PulSAR A/D converters provide a pin-compatible upgrade/downgrade path for 16- and 18 –bit data acquisition applications in instrumentationand healthcare.They include a flexible,low-noiseLVDS (low-voltage differential signaling) interface which transfers data off chip at speeds up to 300MHz.
Related evaluation tools such as reference circuits, development kits and FPGA mezzanine cards include all HDL code and device drivers for easy integration with FPGAs and support faster development in a simplified design environment.