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FEATURES
CMOS 10-Bit 20 MSPS Sampling A/D Converter
Pin-Compatible 8-Bit Option
Power Dissipation: 160 mW
+5 V Single Supply Operation
Differential Nonlinearity: 0.5 LSB
Guaranteed No Missing Codes
Power Down (Standby) Mode
Three-State Outputs
Digital I/Os Compatible with +5 V or +3.3 V Logic
Adjustable Reference Input
Small Size: 28-Lead SOIC, 28-Lead SSOP, or 48-Lead
Thin Quad Flatpack (TQFP)
CLK
SHA
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REFTF
REFTS
A/D
10-Bit 20 MSPS 160 mW
CMOS A/D Converter
AD876
FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM
AV
DD
DV
DD
DRV
DD
SHA
GAIN
SHA
GAIN
SHA
GAIN
A/D
STBY
D/A
A/D
D/A
A/D
D/A
THREE-
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CORRECTION LOGIC
REFBS
REFBF
AD876
OUTPUT BUFFERS
(MSB)
D9
D0
(LSB)
CML
AV
SS
DV
SS
DRV
SS
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The AD876 is a CMOS, 160 mW, 10-bit, 20 MSPS analog-to-
digital converter (ADC). The AD876 has an on-chip input
sample-and-hold amplifier. By implementing a multistage pipe-
lined architecture with output error correction logic, the AD876
offers accurate performance and guarantees no missing codes
over the full operating temperature range. Force and sense con-
nections to the reference inputs minimize external voltage drops.
The AD876 can be placed into a standby mode of operation
reducing the power below 50 mW. The AD876’s digital I/O
interfaces to either +5 V or +3.3 V logic. Digital output pins
can be placed in a high impedance state; the format of the out-
put is straight binary coding.
The AD876’s speed, resolution and single-supply operation
ideally suit a variety of applications in video, multimedia, imag-
ing, high speed data acquisition and communications. The
AD876’s low power and single-supply operation satisfy require-
ments for high speed portable applications. Its speed and reso-
lution ideally suit charge coupled device (CCD) input systems
such as color scanners, digital copiers, electronic still cameras
and camcorders.
The AD876 comes in a space saving 28-lead SOIC and 48-lead
thin quad flatpack (TQFP) and is specified over the commercial
(0°C to +70°C) temperature range.
PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS
Low Power
The AD876 at 160 mW consumes a fraction of the power of
presently available 8- or 10-bit, video speed converters. Power-
down mode and single-supply operation further enhance its
desirability in low power, battery operated applications such
as electronic still cameras, camcorders and communication
systems.
Very Small Package
The AD876 comes in a 28-lead SOIC, 28-lead SSOP, and 48-
lead surface mount, thin quad flat package. The TQFP package
is ideal for very tight, low headroom designs.
Digital I/O Functionality
The AD876 offers three-state output control.
Pin Compatible Upgrade Path
The AD876 offers the option of laying out designs for eight
bits and migrating to 10-bit resolution if prototype results
warrant.
REV. B
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