LTC2344-16
LTC2344-16 is 400ksps/ch Differential SoftSpan ADC manufactured by Linear Technology.
Features
Quad, 16-Bit, 400ksps/ch Differential Soft Span ADC with Wide Input mon Mode Range
DESCRIPTION nn 400ksps per Channel Throughput nn Four Simultaneous Sampling Channels nn ±1.25LSB INL (Maximum) nn Guaranteed 16-Bit, No Missing Codes nn Differential, Wide mon Mode Range Inputs nn Per-Channel Soft Span Input Ranges:
±4.096V, 0V to 4.096V, ±2.048V, 0V to 2.048V ±5V, 0V to 5V, ±2.5V, 0V to 2.5V nn 93.4d B Single-Conversion SNR (Typical) nn
- 114d B THD (Typical) at f IN = 2k Hz nn 102d B CMRR (Typical) at f IN = 200Hz nn Rail-to-Rail Input Overdrive Tolerance nn Guaranteed Operation to 125°C nn Integrated Reference and Buffer (4.096V) nn SPI CMOS (1.8V to 5V) and LVDS Serial I/O nn Internal Conversion Clock, No Cycle Latency nn 81m W Power Dissipation (Typical) nn 32-Lead (5mm × 5mm) QFN Package
APPLICATIONS nn Programmable Logic Controllers nn Industrial Process Control nn Medical Imaging nn High Speed Data Acquisition
The LTC®2344-16 is a 16-bit, low noise 4-channel simultaneous sampling successive approximation register (SAR) ADC with differential, wide mon mode range inputs. Operating from a 5V supply and using the internal reference and buffer, each channel of this Soft Span TM ADC can be independently configured on a conversion-by-conversion basis to accept ±4.096V, 0V to 4.096V, ±2.048V, or 0V to 2.048V signals. Individual channels may also be disabled to increase throughput on the remaining channels.
The wide input mon mode range and 102d B CMRR of the LTC2344-16 analog inputs allow the ADC to directly digitize a variety of signals, simplifying signal chain design. This input signal flexibility, bined with ±1.25LSB INL, no missing codes at 16 bits, and 93.4d B SNR, makes the LTC2344-16 an ideal choice for many applications requiring wide dynamic range.
The LTC2344-16 supports pin-selectable SPI CMOS (1.8V to 5V) and LVDS serial interfaces. Between one and four lanes of data output may be employed in CMOS mode, allowing the user to...