The ADC124S101 is a low-power, four-channel CMOS 12-bit analog-to-digital converter with
a high-speed serial interface. Unlike the conventional practice of specifying performance at a
single sample rate only, the ADC124S101 is fully specified over a sample rate range of 500 ksps to
1 Msps. The converter is based on a successive-approximation register architecture with an internal
track-and-hold circuit. It can be configured to accept up to four input signals at inputs IN1
through IN4.
The output serial data is straight binary, and is compatible with several standards, such
as SPI™, QSPI™, MICROWIRE, and many common DSP serial interfaces.
The ADC124S101 operates with a single supply that can range from +2.7V to +5.25V. Normal
power consumption using a +3V or +5V supply is 4.3 mW and 13.1 mW, respectively. The power-down
feature reduces the power consumption to just 0.14 µW using a +3V supply, or 0.32 µW using a +5V
supply.
The ADC124S101 is available in a 10-lead VSSOP package. Operation over the industrial
temperature range of −40°C to +85°C.
The ADC124S101 is a low-power, four-channel CMOS 12-bit analog-to-digital converter with
a high-speed serial interface. Unlike the conventional practice of specifying performance at a
single sample rate only, the ADC124S101 is fully specified over a sample rate range of 500 ksps to
1 Msps. The converter is based on a successive-approximation register architecture with an internal
track-and-hold circuit. It can be configured to accept up to four input signals at inputs IN1
through IN4.
The output serial data is straight binary, and is compatible with several standards, such
as SPI™, QSPI™, MICROWIRE, and many common DSP serial interfaces.
The ADC124S101 operates with a single supply that can range from +2.7V to +5.25V. Normal
power consumption using a +3V or +5V supply is 4.3 mW and 13.1 mW, respectively. The power-down
feature reduces the power consumption to just 0.14 µW using a +3V supply, or 0.32 µW using a +5V
supply.
The ADC124S101 is available in a 10-lead VSSOP package. Operation over the industrial
temperature range of −40°C to +85°C.