The AD9254 ADC offers optimal performance with low power consumption in a small footprint, making it well suited for wireless infrastructure applications and handheld instrumentation equipment. About ...
Targeting wireless infrastructure applications, the AD9254 analog-to-digital converter (ADC) features 14-bit, 150-Msample/s performance. It boasts a spurious-free dynamic range (SFDR) of 83 dBc at 70 ...
Engineered for 2.5- and third-generation wireless basestation designs, the ADS5410 12-bit, 80-Msample/second analog-to-digital converter delivers a 75-dB spurious-free dynamic range at 100 MHz and ...
Past columns have discussed sampling analog signals and analog-to-digital converter (ADC) technologies. In my experience, though, engineers who simply want to use ADCs rather than design with them, ...
RF absorption and PLL phase calibration help phased-array subsystems reduce clock spurs while preserving spectral purity and ...
The integral role of software-defined radios in today's RF design. Why is an analog-to-digital converter such a key factor in SDRs? How to minimize SFDR to maximize ADC performance with a novel ...
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