Datasheet

ADC10061, ADC10062, ADC10064
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SNAS069E JUNE 1999REVISED MARCH 2013
Note that the sixteen comparators used in the first flash conversion are reused for the second flash. Thus, the
multistep conversion technique used in the ADC10061, ADC10062, and ADC10064 needs only a small fraction
of the number of comparators that would be required for a traditional flash converter, and far fewer than would be
used in a conventional half-flash approach. This allows the ADC10061, ADC10062, and ADC10064 to perform
high-speed conversions without excessive power drain.
Figure 20. Block Diagram of the Multistep Converter Architecture
SIMILAR PRODUCT DIFFERENCES
The ADC1006x, ADC1046x and ADC1066x (where "x" indicates the number of multiplexer inputs) are similar
devices with different specification limits. The differences in these device families are summarized below.
Device Family ILE, TUE, PSS THD, SNR, ENOB Max. Conversion Time
ADC1006x Ensured - 900ns
ADC1046x - Ensured 900ns
ADC1066x - Ensured 466ns
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