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9042 A/D Converter, 12-bit, 41MSPS |
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Features
- Total dose hardness: typical 100 krad (Si); dependent upon
orbit
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41 MSPS minimum sampling rate
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80 dB Spurious-Free Dynamic Range (SFDR)
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Package:
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28 pin RAD-PAK® flat pack
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595 mW power dissipation
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Single 5 volt power supply
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On-chip T/H and reference
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Two’s complement output format
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CMOS compatible output levels
Description
Maxwell Technologies' 9042RP (RP for RAD-PAK®) 12-Bit monolithic analog-to-digital converter microcircuit features a typical 100 kilorad (Si) total dose tolerance; dependent upon orbit. Using SEi’s radiation-hardened RAD-PAK® packaging technology, the 9042RP realizes a higher performance, and low power consumption. All necessary functions, including track-and-hold (T/H) and reference are included on chip to provide a complete convesion solution.
The 9042RP runs off of a single +5V supply and provides CMOS-compatible digital outputs at 41 MSPS. Designed specifically to address the needs of wideband, multichannel receivers, the 9042RP maintains 80 dB spurious-free dynamic range (SFDR) over a bandwidth of 20 MHz. Noise performance is also exceptional; typical signal to noise ratio is 68 dB. Capable of surviving space environments, the 9042RP is ideal for satellite, spacecraft, and space probe missions.
Maxwell Technologies' patented RAD-PAK® packaging technology incorporates radiation shielding in the microcircuit package. It eliminates the need for box shielding while providing the required radiation shielding for a lifetime in orbit or space mission. In a GEO orbit, RAD-PAK provides greater than 50 krad (Si) radiation dose tolerance. This product is available with screening up to Class S.
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