ADS5263 high-resolution
ADC for medical imaging
Highly integrated 16-bit quad-channel analog-to-digital converter (ADC) with high sampling frequency of up to
100 MSPS for high-end medical imaging systems.
Key features and benefits
- 16-bit resolution with up to 100 MSPS sampling frequency for highest performance
- SNR of 84.6 dBFS at 10 MHz for best image quality
- Low-power consumption of 380 mW/channel for compact medical imaging systems
- 14-bit and 16-bit resolution modes to switch between low-power and high-speed, high-resolution operation
- Quad-channel in 9 mm x 9 mm QFN package brings 50% board space savings
- Non-magnetic package option allows for operation in a strong magnetic field such as in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and other high-resolution applications
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Other highly optimized Analog products for medical applications
The ADS5263 is the latest addition to TI’s extensive line of highly optimized Analog products for medical applications including:
AFEs for high-end ultrasound systems
Ultrasound transmitter
TX810: 8-Channel, Programmable T/R Switch for Ultrasound
AFEs for portable to mid-range ultrasound systems
AFEs for ECG/EEG and other patient monitoring applications
ADS1x9xR: ECG / EEG Analog Front End
AFEs for handheld ultrasound systems
Learn more about TI in Medical
All devices join TI’s full portfolio of semiconductor solutions for medical applications including embedded processing, analog, power management and wireless connectivity solutions allowing manufacturers to bring innovative medical electronics designs to market faster.
Datasheets/Samples/EVMs
Guides
Medical Imaging Applications Guide
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Additional Resources
News Releases
- TI adds on-chip respiration measurement to ECG/EEG analog front end family to simplify design of portable patient monitoring systems
- Texas Instruments brings blood flow velocity to ultrasound images with industry's highest performing analog front ends
- Texas Instruments' medical imaging software toolkit offers new image processing algorithms, shortened development time for OEMs designing on C64x+ DSPs
- Other Medical News Releases

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