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ADC Core


Features and Introduction

ADC cores convert analog signals into digital signals.
They are divided into various types, according to parameters such as conversion speed, number of bits, number of channels and input signal amplitude.


Lineup

Bit MHz(max.) channel CB-9 CB-10 CB-12 CB-130 CB-90
6 10 1   O (2.5 V)      
70 1 O ↓ (6 bit 95 M) ↓ (6 bit 95 M) ↓ (6 bit 100 M) ↓ (6 bit 100 M)
95 1/2   O (2.5 V) O (M: 3.3 V) ↓ (6 bit 100 M) ↓ (6 bit 100 M)
100 1       O (M: 3.3 V) O (M,L: 3.3 V)
140 3     O (M: 3.3 V)    
8 8 1 O   O (M: 3.3 V)    
30 1 ↓ (8 bit 50 M) O (2.5 V) O (M: 3.3 V) O (M: 3.3 V)  
50 1 O        
10 0.1 1/8 O ↓(10 bit 500 k) ↓(10 bit 500 k or 1 M) ↓(10 bit 500 k) ↓(10 bit 500 k or 1 M)
0.2 8 O (VM only)        
0.5 4/8   O (3.3 V)      
0.5 12     O (L: 3.3 V) O (M: 3.3 V) O (M,L: 3.3 V)
1 8     O (L: 3.3 V)   P (M: 3.3 V)
20 1   O (2.5 V) O (M: 3.3 V)    
40 1     O (M: 3.3 V)   O (M: 3.3 V)
12 0.2 8   O (3.3 V)      
0.3 4 O        

O : Officially released,   P : Provisionally released,   ↓ : Another type core available,
* : Contact NEC Electronics regarding support.