Lowest power differential ADC drivers enable highest accuracy conversionNew amplifiers for power-sensitive systems consume half the quiescent current of competition
DALLAS (Feb. 2, 2009) – A new fully differential amplifier family from Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) (NYSE: TXN) drives the highest accuracy data conversion across single- and multi-channel successive approximation register (SAR) and delta-sigma analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) in a wide range of applications, including industrial, medical and audio. The THS4521, THS4522 and THS4524 provide the industry’s best performance to power ratio, making the devices well-suited for applications requiring high resolution and precision with superior dynamic range, such as pressure and flow meters, seismic equipment and electrocardiogram machines, as well as battery-operated devices and other applications with sensitive power budgets. For details about this product, please see www.ti.com/corp/docs/landing/adc-drivers/index.htm.
“Previously, customers seeking a buffer for differential precision ADCs could choose between a single-ended amplifier solution requiring complex interface circuits or a higher power fully differential amplifier,” said Art George, senior vice president of TI’s High-Performance Analog business unit. “The THS452x provides an alternative that reduces the number of amplifiers to save board space and alleviates amplifier and circuit matching concerns while minimizing power consumption.”
Key features and benefits
Consumes half the quiescent current (1.14 mA/channel) and 22x less power down current (20 uA) compared to competition
Increases bandwidth by greater than 30 percent, providing 145-MHz and 490-V/us slew rate to buffer and amplify signals without increasing system power consumption
Improves dynamic range/sensitivity by 44 percent with an input voltage noise of only 4.6nV/rtHz to minimize distortion
Provides a high-performance buffer for TI’s SAR and delta-sigma ADCs for high-accuracy and low-power systems
Output common mode control allows for easy DC coupling, while negative rail input and rail-to-rail output capability simplifies design and shortens development time
Offers power supply flexibility by accepting single supply of +3 V to +5 V or dual supply of +/-1.5 V to +/- 2.5 V
Reduces board space with single-, dual- and quad- configuration options
Driving SAR and delta-sigma converters for high accuracy up to 24 bits
The THS452x devices enable customers to drive differential ADCs, including TI’s ADS8317 16-bit, 250-kSPS SAR converter and ADS1278 24-bit, 128-kSPS delta-sigma converter, and achieve specified data sheet performance levels. For instance, using the THS4521 to buffer the ADS1278, at 10-kHz input achieves 102-dB signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and 110-dBc spurious free dynamic range (SFDR) with very low quiescent current, which reduces system power consumption.
Availability, pricing and support
All members of the THS452x family are available today. Pricing and packaging are included below.
Part #
Channels
Package
Price
THS4521
Single
MSOP, SOIC
$1.10
THS4522
Dual
TSSOP
$1.85
THS4524
Quad
TSSOP
$3.15
Find out more about THS452x and TI’s amplifier and data converter portfolio by visiting the links below:
Samples and EVMs: www.ti.com/adcdrivers
Amplifier and Data Converter Selection Guide: www.ti.com/amplifier
ADS8317 16-bit, 250-kSPS, MicroPower sampling ADC: www.ti.com/ads8317
ADS1278 octal, 24-bit, 128-kSPS, simultaneous sampling delta-sigma ADC: www.ti.com/ads1278 ■
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