National Semiconductor Announces 8-Bit ADC with Flat SINAD -- 47dB -- Over the Range of 20MSPS to 100MSPS.Business Editors/Computer Technology Writers SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 26, 2000 Unique Feature Set Responds to Needs of Communications, Network Systems and Instrumentation Markets National Semiconductor Corporation (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange :NSM (Network and System Management) Running and controlling the networks and computer systems in an enterprise. See network management. ) today introduced an 8-bit ADC (1) See A/D converter. (2) (Apple Display Connector) A peripheral connector from Apple that combines digital video display, USB and power in one cable. (analog-to-digital converter) featuring no SINAD SINAD Signal, Noise and Distortion (audio measurement) (Signal to Noise and Distortion) degradation throughout a clock frequency range from 20MSPS MSPS Mega-Samples Per Second MSPS Million Samples Per Second MSPS Michigan Society of Professional Surveyors MSPS Modular Synthesis Plug-In System MSPS Million Symbols per Second MSPS mobilization stationing and planning system (US DoD) to 100MSPS. For a fixed input frequency of 10MHz, a flat SINAD of 47dB is maintained. At a 100MSPS clock, the ADC08100 also offers a superior Nyquist signal-to-noise ratio (SNR See signal-to-noise ratio. SNR - signal-to-noise ratio ) of 46dB and low harmonic distortion (THD) of -54dB, both at 50MHz input. "The ADC08100 is part of National's high-speed A to D family allowing the integration of analog functionality into digital systems," said Jitish Vadhia, director of National's Data Conversion Systems Group. "Its unique design makes it a natural for applications requiring single-ended input and clock, as well as flexibility in supply voltage." Based on a switched capacitor bandgap design, the ADC08100's power consumption is a linear function of the clock rate. Typically, the device consumes just 1.3mW per MHz, or 130 mW at 100MHz clock rate. Its unique architecture also achieves exceptional performance of 7.5 effective number of bits (ENOB ENOB - effective number of bits ) with 10MHz input and 100MHz clock frequency. Excellent dynamic performance is maintained throughout the full range of input frequencies. The combination of low power consumption and excellent AC and DC characteristics makes the ADC08100 especially well suited for driving a high-speed ASIC (Application Specific Integrated Circuit) Pronounced "a-sick." A chip that is custom designed for a specific application rather than a general-purpose chip such as a microprocessor. or DSP in an aggressive digital process with its corresponding severe limits on maximum supply and signal voltage. This feature set is often required in communications, networking systems and instrumentation equipment, both standard and portable. A power-down function reduces power consumption to just 1mW in the power-down mode. The ADC08100 operates from a single 2.7V to 3.3V supply and is specified over the industrial temperature range of -40C to +85C. Price and Availability The ADC08100 is now available in a 24-pin TSSOP TSSOP Thin Shrink Small Outline Package TSSOP Thin Scale Small Outline Package (Thin Shrink Small Outline Package). Pricing is $5.25 each in 1,000-unit quantities. For more information on the ADC08100, visit the company's World Wide Web site at http://www.national.com/pf/AD/ADC08100.html, or contact National's Design Support Group at 800/272-9959. About National Semiconductor National Semiconductor provides system-on-a-chip solutions for the information age. Combining real-world analog and state-of the-art digital technology, the company's chips lead many sectors of the personal computer, communications, and consumer markets. With headquarters in Santa Clara, National reported sales of $2.1 billion for its last fiscal year and has about 10,500 employees worldwide. Additional company and product information is available on the World Wide Web at www.national.com. Note to Editors: Photo available on request. |
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