Manufacturer Part Number
AD9874ABSTRL
Manufacturer
analog-devices
Introduction
The AD9874ABSTRL is a high-performance, dual-channel, 14-bit analog-to-digital converter (ADC) designed for direct IF digitizing applications in wireless communications systems. It features a wide input bandwidth, programmable gain amplifier, and on-chip analog and digital signal conditioning blocks to provide a complete IF digitizing subsystem solution.
Product Features and Performance
14-bit resolution
Sampling rate up to 125 MSPS
Input bandwidth up to 300 MHz
Programmable gain amplifier with 16 dB range
On-chip analog and digital signal conditioning
Low power consumption
Product Advantages
Complete IF digitizing subsystem in a single chip
Supports a wide range of wireless communication standards including cellular, EDGE, GSM, TETRA, and UHF
Flexible input bandwidth and sampling rate to accommodate various IF frequencies
Simplified system design and reduced component count
Key Reasons to Choose This Product
High-performance, cost-effective solution for direct IF digitizing in wireless communication systems
Extensive feature set and programmability to meet various application requirements
Reliable and proven analog-to-digital conversion technology from a leading semiconductor manufacturer
Quality and Safety Features
Robust design and manufacturing processes to ensure high reliability
Compliance with industry standards and regulations for safe operation
Compatibility
The AD9874ABSTRL is compatible with a wide range of wireless communication standards and can be used in various applications, including:
Cellular base stations
Software-defined radios
Wireless test and measurement equipment
Application Areas
Wireless communications
Software-defined radios
Test and measurement equipment
Product Lifecycle
The AD9874ABSTRL is an active product, and there are no immediate plans for discontinuation. However, as technology continues to evolve, users are advised to contact our website's sales team for the latest information on product availability and potential alternatives or equivalent models.