Texas Instruments India has launched the ADS62P49, a dual, 14-bit analog-to-digital converter (ADC) at 250 MSPS (mega samples per second) with a premier combination of wide signal bandwidth, high dynamic performance and low power consumption.
The ADS62P49 offers 66 percent greater bandwidth than competing dual ADCs. Apoorva Awasthy, Business Development Manager, Analog, Texas Instruments India said, "TIs ADS62P49 device is well-suited for wireless communications, radar applications, and high-speed digitizers. This device is designed to solve customers challenges like the need for increased signal bandwidth and reduced thermal footprint in wireless base stations."
TIs ADS62P49 enables more cellular channels in wireless base stations. In the presence of strong interfering signals, the ADC permits the effective detection of weak signals. The devices low power consumption of 625 mW per channel enables wireless base station manufacturers to reduce the thermal footprint in their designs for increased system efficiency in high-density, multi-antenna base station receivers and software defined radios.
It provides fastest dual, 14-bit ADC at 250 MSPS enables multi-channel, wide-bandwidth sampling without sacrificing dynamic performance, for enhanced accuracy in portable test equipment
Low power of 625 mW per channel reduces thermal footprint for increased system efficiency in high-density, multi-antenna base station receivers and software defined radios.
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