Texas Instruments ADS5294 Octal Channel 14-Bit, 80MSPS ADC

Texas Instruments ADS5294 Octal Channel 14-Bit, 80MSPS Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) provides low power consumption, high SNR, low SFDR, and consistent overload recovery, allowing users to design high-performance systems. TI 8-channel ADS5294 ADC has a digital processing block that integrates several commonly used digital functions for improving system performance. The device includes a digital filter module that has built-in decimation filters (with low-pass, high-pass, and band-pass characteristics). The decimation rate is also programmable (by 2, 4, or 8). This feature makes it useful for narrow-band applications, where the filters can be used conveniently to improve SNR and knock-off harmonics while also reducing the output data rate.

Features

  • Maximum Sample Rate: 80MSPS/14-Bit
  • High Signal-to-Noise Ratio
    • 75.5dBFS SNR at 5MHz/80MSPS
    • 78.2dBFS SNR at 5MHz/80MSPS and Decimation Filter Enabled
    • 84dBc SFDR at 5MHz/80MSPS
  • Low Power Consumption
    • 58mW/CH at 50MSPS
    • 77mW/CH at 80MSPS (2 LVDS Wire Per Channel)
  • Digital Processing Block
    • Programmable FIR Decimation Filter and Oversampling to Minimize Harmonic Interference
    • Programmable IIR High Pass Filter to Minimize DC Offset
    • Programmable Digital Gain: 0dB to 12dB
    • 2- or 4-Channel Averaging
  • Flexible Serialized LVDS Outputs
    • One or Two Wires of LVDS Output Lines per Channel Depending on ADC Sampling Rate
    • Programmable Mapping Between ADC Input Channels and LVDS Output Pins-Eases Board Design
    • Variety of Test Patterns to Verify Data Capture by FPGA/Receiver
  • Internal and External References
  • 1.8V Operation for Low Power Consumption
  • Low-Frequency Noise Suppression

Applications

  • Ultrasound Imaging
  • Communication Applications
  • Multi-channel Data Acquisition

Block Diagram

Block Diagram - Texas Instruments ADS5294 Octal Channel 14-Bit, 80MSPS ADC
Publicerad: 2012-03-30 | Uppdaterad: 2020-12-15