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What Are ADCs (Analog-to-Digital Converters) and How Do They Work?

What Are ADCs (Analog-to-Digital Converters) and How Do They Work?
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Ultra-Low Power 6 - 13 Bit 0 5 -10 kS/s 10μW Analog Front End

The Analog-Frontend (AFE) IP consists of programmable current and voltage preamplifier followed by a Successive Approximation Register (SAR) architecture .

Ultra-Low Power 6 - 13 Bit 1-10 kS/s 1 9 μW SAR ADC

Ultra-Low Power 6 - 13 Bit 1-10 kS/s 1.9 μW SAR ADC The IP consists of a Successive Approximation Register (SAR) architecture ADC using charge-redistribution technique. The ADC IP is configurable regarding resolution (6-13 bit) and sample rate (up to 10 kS/s) and power consumption down to 1.9 μW. The input voltage range is quasi-ra il -to-ra il guaranteeing more than +-1.7 V@ 1.8 V power supply. An optional calibration technique can be applied to compensate degraded mismatch behavior of technology capacitors. The ADC IP is applied for industrial and automotive ASIC products. The ADC IP is silicon evaluated using the XFAB XT018 process. Measurement results and samples are available. The ADC IP was migrated to GF 22FDX and TSMC BCD180 technology with sampling rates up to 2 MS/s.

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