Part Number: ADC12D1600RF
Hello,
If the analog FSR is set to +1V peak-to-peak differential, can you confirm 1 LSB, i.e. the ADC sensitivity is 1/2^12 = 1/4096 = 0.244mV?
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Part Number: ADC12D1600RF Other Parts Discussed in Thread: ADC12D1000RF , What are the maximum number of (solder) reflow cycles that can be applied to these parts to support troubleshooting.
Part is not suspect but needs to be removed to troubleshoot circuit…
Part Number: ADC12D1600RF Hi team,
ADC12D1600RFuses 3.2G sampling rate to sample 1750MHZ ~ 2750MHZ signal
1. Check the manual ,the ADC's 3dB bandwidth up to 2.7G. If the input frequency reaches 2.7GHZ, there are only 7.5 Bits (Effective Number of Bits…
Part Number: ADC12D1600RF Hello,
I'm working on debugging a spur which is located right in the center of the passband(At the typical location of the interleaving spur).
This is strange as we are running only one channel of the ADC in non-DES mode…
Part Number: ADC12D1600RF Other Parts Discussed in Thread: ADC12D1600 Hello,
Does TI have any kind of noise power ratio (NPR) specification for the ADC12D1600RF?
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Part Number: ADC12D1600RF Other Parts Discussed in Thread: WAVEVISION5 , ADC12J2700 Dears.
Target Frequency is 1.4 GHz to 2.44 GHz. Set Fs of ADC12D1600RF to 2.6Ghz and Can it be used from 1.3GHz to 2.6GHz (2nd Nyquist zone)?
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Part Number: ADC12D1600RF I have an ADC12D1600RF that I'm clocking at 1.28 GHz in DES mode (sample rate = 2.56 Gsps real). I'm generating the clock signal with an Agilent signal generator with a high stability time base. I'm generating a 1 GHz…
Part Number: ADC12D1620QML-SP Other Parts Discussed in Thread: ADC12D1600RF , ADC12D800RF , Hello,
Is the register mapping of the ADC12D1600RF identical to the one of ADC1620QML-SP?
If not, what are the differences?
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Itai
Part Number: ADC12D1600RF HI,
in the datasheet (6.1.2.5) regarding input clock jitter (Tjmax), there is a formula using 2^(N-1) where N is the ADC resolutions in bits.
my question is, does N in this device is 12 or should I look at the ENOB, where its…