Manufacturer Part Number
LTC2207CUK-14#PBF
Manufacturer
analog-devices
Introduction
The LTC2207CUK-14#PBF is a high-performance, 14-bit, 105Msps analog-to-digital converter (ADC) from Analog Devices. It features a pipelined architecture, a programmable gain amplifier (PGA), and supports both external and internal voltage references, making it a versatile choice for a wide range of data acquisition applications.
Product Features and Performance
14-bit resolution with 105Msps sampling rate
Pipelined architecture for high-speed operation
Integrated programmable gain amplifier (PGA)
Supports external and internal voltage references
Differential input type
Parallel data interface
Product Advantages
High-speed and high-resolution data conversion
Flexible configuration options with PGA and reference support
Efficient power consumption for portable applications
Small package size and surface mount design
Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Industry-leading performance and reliability from a trusted manufacturer
Versatile design suitable for a wide range of data acquisition needs
Cost-effective solution for high-speed, high-precision data conversion
Easy integration and seamless compatibility with existing systems
Quality and Safety Features
Rigorous quality control and testing during manufacturing
Compliance with industry standards and safety regulations
Compatibility
The LTC2207CUK-14#PBF is compatible with a variety of system architectures and can be easily integrated into a wide range of data acquisition, instrumentation, and industrial control applications.
Application Areas
Medical imaging equipment
Industrial automation and process control
Test and measurement instrumentation
High-speed data acquisition systems
Radar and communication systems
Product Lifecycle
The LTC2207CUK-14#PBF is an active product, currently available from our website's sales team. There are no known immediate plans for discontinuation, and customers are advised to contact our website's sales team for the latest information on product availability and potential alternative models.