Manufacturer Part Number
ADSP-2183KCA-210
Manufacturer
Analog Devices
Introduction
The ADSP-2183KCA-210 is a high-performance, 16-bit digital signal processor from the ADSP-21xx Series designed for efficient processing of audio, video, and control signals.
Product Features and Performance
16-bit fixed-point DSP core architecture
Clock rate of 52MHz enabling rapid signal processing
80kB of on-chip RAM for data storage
Synchronous Serial Port (SSP) interface for communication
Optimized for embedded applications requiring fast and reliable signal processing
Product Advantages
High integration helps reduce system costs and complexity
Consistent performance in temperature range from 0°C to 70°C
Low-power consumption with 3.30V core and I/O voltage
Surface mount technology for compact system design
Key Technical Parameters
Type: Fixed Point DSP
Clock Rate: 52MHz
Non-Volatile Memory: Supports External
On-Chip RAM: 80kB
Voltage - I/O: 3.30V
Voltage - Core: 3.30V
Operating Temperature Range: 0°C ~ 70°C
Mounting Type: Surface Mount
Package / Case: 144-LFBGA
Supplier Device Package: 144-MiniBGA (10x10)
Quality and Safety Features
Designed for reliable operation in a wide range of temperatures
Consistent product performance as per Analog Devices' quality standards
Compatibility
Works with external non-volatile memory devices
Suitable for systems that enable surface mount technology
Application Areas
Audio and video signal processing
Industrial control systems
Telecommunication infrastructure
Medical equipment signal processing
Product Lifecycle
Status: Obsolete
Recommendations for replacement or upgrades may be available from the manufacturer
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Efficient fixed-point processing suitable for a breadth of embedded DSP applications
High-speed performance at a 52MHz clock rate for real-time signal processing tasks
Generous onboard RAM for data storage, facilitating complex DSP operations
Robust operation in a standard temperature range suitable for various environments
Proven track record with Analog Devices' chipset reliability and performance