Manufacturer Part Number
ADS6424IRGCR
Manufacturer
Texas Instruments
Introduction
The ADS6424IRGCR from Texas Instruments is a high-speed, multi-channel, 12-bit analog-to-digital converter.
Product Features and Performance
12-bit resolution
Sampling rate up to 105MSPS
4 analog input channels
Differential input type for improved noise rejection
LVDS serial data interface
Simultaneous sampling on all channels
Quad ADCs for parallel processing
Pipelined architecture for high-speed conversion
Selectable internal or external voltage reference
Product Advantages
High-speed simultaneous sampling ideal for multi-channel applications
Pipelined architecture allows for the reduction of input latency
The differential input reduces common-mode noise and enhances signal integrity
Compatibility with LVDS interfaces for high-speed digital communication
Key Technical Parameters
Number of Bits: 12
Sampling Rate: 105MSPS
Number of Inputs: 4
Input Type: Differential
Data Interface: LVDS - Serial
Number of A/D Converters: 4
Voltage Supply Range (Analog/Digital): 3V to 3.6V
Reference Type: External, Internal
Operating Temperature Range: -40°C to 85°C
Quality and Safety Features
Built to industry standards for robustness and reliability
Operational temperature range suitable for industrial environments
Compatibility
Compatible with systems requiring LVDS serial output
Can interface with a wide range of digital processors
Application Areas
High-speed data acquisition systems
Medical imaging equipment
Telecommunications infrastructure
Data communications equipment
Product Lifecycle
Status: Obsolete
Potential need to source alternative parts for new designs
Upgrades or replacements may be necessary for existing systems
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
High-speed data acquisition ideal for demanding applications
Multi-channel input with simultaneous sampling enables data coherence across channels
Robust temperature operating range suitable for industrial applications
Texas Instruments' reputation for producing reliable and high-performance ADCs