TI enables the widest bandwidth and lowest phase noise for next-generation high-speed systems (PRNewsfoto/Texas Instruments Incorporated)
DALLAS, May 31, 2017 /PRNewswire/ — Texas Instruments (TI) (NASDAQ:TXN) today introduced an analog-to-digital converter (ADC) and phase-locked loop (PLL) with an integrated voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO) that deliver the widest bandwidth, lowest phase noise and highest dynamic range in the industry. The wideband ADC12DJ3200 is the fastest 12-bit ADC, delivering speeds up to 6.4 GSPS. The LMX2594 is the industry’s first wideband PLL solution to generate frequencies of up to 15 GHz without using an internal frequency doubler.
High-density phased-array radar systems, 5G systems and satellite communications demand increased data throughput, higher bandwidth and lower power, all in smaller a footprint. A multi-node synchronization reference design demonstrates how the ADC12DJ3200 and LMX2594 provide accurate, time-stable synchronization for multi-node sampling systems including large-scale phased-array radars, digital storage oscilloscopes (DSOs) and 5G wireless testers. The reference design showcases the LMX2594’s SYSREF forwarding feature and the ADC12DJ3200’s aperture delay adjust, time stamp and calibration features to improve accuracy and ease system design.
Next-generation architectures can take advantage of the ADC12DJ3200 ADC with the following features and benefits:
The LMX2594 RF PLL with VCO offers the following features and benefits to make it easier for engineers to design a high-frequency RF signal chain:
The new ADC and PLL with VCO expand TI’s portfolios of RF sampling data converters and wideband clock and timing devices. Complete a JESD204B-compliant design with the ADC12DJ3200 and LMX2594 to simplify clocking architecture, synchronization and data capture.
Availability and pricing
The ADC12DJ3200 is sampling now through TI.com and authorized distributors. The ADC comes in a flip-chip ball-grid array (FCBGA) package and is priced in 100-unit quantities at US$1,920.00. The LMX2594 is fully orderable and comes in a very thin quad flat no-lead (VQFN) package. It is priced at US$41.00 in 1,000-unit quantities.
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