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adc12ds105cisq

Manufacturer Part Number
adc12ds105cisq
Description
Dual 12-bit, 105 Msps A/d Converter With Serial Lvds Outputs
Manufacturer
National Semiconductor Corporation
Datasheet
Pin No.
38
37
34
33
36
35
32
31
56
55
52
54
SD1_A+
SD1_B+
SD0_A+
SD0_B+
Symbol
SPI_EN
SD1_A-
SD1_B-
SD0_A-
SD0_B-
SCSb
SCLK
SDI
Equivalent Circuit
5
Serial Data Output 1 for Channel A. This is a differential LVDS pair
of signals that carries channel A ADC’s output in serialized form.
The serial data is provided synchronous with the OUTCLK output.
In Single-Lane mode each sample’s output is provided in
succession. In Dual-Lane mode every other sample output is
provided on this output. This differential output is always enabled
while the device is powered up. In power-down mode this output
holds the last logic state. A 100-ohm termination resistor must
always be used between this pair of signals at the far end of the
transmission line.
Serial Data Output 1 for Channel B. This is a differential LVDS pair
of signals that carries channel B ADC’s output in serialized form.
The serial data is provided synchronous with the OUTCLK output.
In Single-Lane mode each sample’s output is provided in
succession. In Dual-Lane mode every other sample output is
provided on this output. This differential output is always enabled
while the device is powered up. In power-down mode this output
holds the last logic state. A 100-ohm termination resistor must
always be used between this pair of signals at the far end of the
transmission line.
Serial Data Output 0 for Channel A. This is a differential LVDS pair
of signals that carries channel A ADC’s alternating samples’ output
in serialized form in Dual-Lane mode. The serial data is provided
synchronous with the OUTCLK output. In Single-Lane mode this
differential output is held in high impedance state. This differential
output is always enabled while the device is powered up. In power-
down mode this output holds the last logic state. A 100-ohm
termination resistor must always be used between this pair of
signals at the far end of the transmission line.
Serial Data Output 0 for Channel B. This is a differential LVDS pair
of signals that carries channel B ADC’s alternating samples’ output
in serialized form in Dual-Lane mode. The serial data is provided
synchronous with the OUTCLK output. In Single-Lane mode this
differential output is held in high impedance state. This differential
output is always enabled while the device is powered up. In power-
down mode this output holds the last logic state. A 100-ohm
termination resistor must always be used between this pair of
signals at the far end of the transmission line.
SPI Enable: The SPI interface is enabled when this signal is
asserted high. In this case the direct control pins have no effect.
When this signal is deasserted, the SPI interface is disabled and
the direct control pins are enabled.
Serial Chip Select: While this signal is asserted SCLK is used to
accept serial data present on the SDI input and to source serial
data on the SDO output. When this signal is deasserted, the SDI
input is ignored and the SDO output is in tri-state mode.
Serial Clock: Serial data are shifted into and out of the device
synchronous with this clock signal.
Serial Data-In: Serial data are shifted into the device on this pin
while SCSb signal is asserted.
Description
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