ADC-321 88-Bit, -Bit, 50 50MHz 0MH Video A/D Converter OBSOLETE PRODUCT Contact Factory for Replacement Model FEATURES Low power dissipation (180mW max.) Input signal bandwith (100MHz) Optional synchronized clamp function Low input capacitance (15pF typ.) +5V or +5V /+3.3V power supply operation Differential nonlinearity (±½LSB max.) Optional self-biased reference INPUT/OUTPUT CONNECTIONS Pin Function CMOS/TTL compatible inputs Pin Function Outputs 3-state TTL compatible 1 BIT 8 (LSB) 32 NO CONNECTION Surface mount package 2 BIT 7 31 DIGITAL GROUND (DGND) 3 BIT 6 30 OUTPUT ENABLE (OE) 4 BIT 5 29 CLAMP ENABLE (CLE) PRODUCT OVERVIEW 5 BIT 4 28 DIGITAL GROUND (DGND) 6 BIT 3 27 CLAMP CONTROL (COP) The ADC-321 is an 8-bit, high speed, monolithic CMOS, sub-ranging A/D converter. The ADC-321 achieves a sampling rate comparable to flash converters by employing a sub-ran single +5V or dual +5V and +3.3V power source to allow easy interfacing with 3.3V logic. An optional synchronous clamp function useful for video signal processing is provided. The ADC-321 is well suited for the portable video signal processors due to its low 125mW typical power dissipation. The ADC-321 also features ±0.5 LSB max. differential non-linearity, a self bias function that can eliminate the need for external references, SNR with THD of 45dB, a small 32-pin QFP package and an operating temperature range of –40 to +85°C 7 BIT 2 26 CLAMP REF. (VREF) 8 BIT 1 (MSB) 25 REF. BOTTOM SENSE (VRBS) 9 TEST 24 REF. BOTTOM (VRB) 10 +DVS (Digital) 23 ANALOG GROUND (AGND) 11 TEST 22 ANALOG GROUND (AGND) 12 A/D CLOCK 21 ANALOG IN (VIN) 13 NO CONNECTION 20 +AVS (Analog) 14 NO CONNECTION 19 +AVS (Analog) 15 CLAMP IN (CLP) 18 REF. TOP (VRT) 16 +AVS (Analog) 17 REF. TOP SENSE (VRTS) 30 OUTPUT ENABLE +AVS 16 31 DGND VRTS 17 VRT 18 +AVS 19 Reference Supply +AVS 20 A A 4-Bit Lower Sampling Comparator 4-Bit Lower Encoder B B 4-Bit Upper Sampling Comparator 4-Bit Upper Encoder Lower Data Latch 1 BIT 8 (LSB) 2 BIT 7 3 BIT 6 4 BIT 5 VIN 21 AGND 22 AGND 23 Clock Generator VRB 24 Upper Data Latch 5 BIT 4 6 BIT 3 7 BIT 2 8 BIT 1 (MSB) VRBS 25 12 A/D CLOCK – VREF 26 DGND 28 CLAMP CONTROL 27 + D-FF 15 CLAMP IN 9 TEST (Open) 10 +DVS 11 TEST (Open) CLAMP ENABLE 29 For full details go to www.murata-ps.com/rohs Figure 1. ADC-321 Functional Block Diagram www.murata-ps.com Technical enquiries email: [email protected], tel: +1 508 339 3000 MDA_ADC-321.B01 Page 1 of 8 ADC-321 8-Bit, 50MHz Video A/D Converter ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS (TA = +25°C) PARAMETERS Power Supply Voltage (+AVS, +DVS) Analog Input Voltage, (VIN) Reference Input Voltage (VRT, VRB) Digital Input Voltage (VIH, VIL) Digital Output Voltage (VOH, VOL) DIGITAL OUTPUTS LIMITS UNITS –0.5 to 7 –0.5 to +AVS + 0.5 –0.5 to +AVS + 0.5 –0.5 to +AVS + 0.5 –0.5 to +DVS + 0.5 Volts Volts Volts Volts Volts FUNCTIONAL SPECIFICATIONS Typical at TA = 25°C, VRT = +2.5V, VRB = +0.5V, +AVS = +5V, +DVS = +3V to +5.5V, FS = 50MHz unless otherwise specified. ANALOG INPUTS MIN. TYP. MAX. UNITS Input Voltage Range ~ Input Capacitance (@ VIN = +1.5Vdc +0.07VRMS) Input Signal Bandwidth –1dB (@ RIN = 337) –3dB (@ RIN = 337) +0.5 — +2.5 Volts — 15 — pF — — 60 100 — — MHz MHz REFERENCE INPUTS Reference Resistance VRT – VRB Reference Current Reference Voltage VRT VRB VRT – VRB Self Bias Voltage VRB VRT – VRB Capacitance (VRT, VRTS, VRB, VRBS) Offset Voltage VRT VRB DIGITAL OUTPUTS Output Current (OE = 0V) (@ +DVS = +5V) "1" "0" Output Current (OE = 0V) (@ +DVS = +3.3V) "1" "0" Output Current (@ OE = +3V) "1" "0" Capacitance — Output Data Delay (OE = 0V, CL = 15pF) (@ +DVS = +5V) t PLH t PHL (@+DVS = +3.3V) t PLH t PHL 3-State Output Enable Time (RL = 1k7, CL = 15pF) (@ +DVS = +5V) t PZH t PZL (@+DVS = +3.3V) t PZH t PZL 3-State Output Disable Time (RL = 1k7, CL = 15pF) (@+DVS = +5V) t PHZ, t PLZ (@+DVS = +3.3V) t PHZ, t PLZ MIN. TYP. MAX. UNITS 5.5 5.5 4.3 4.3 9.5 8.5 11.8 7.6 12.0 12.0 16.3 16.3 ns ns ns ns 2.5 2.5 3.0 3.0 4.5 6.0 7.0 5.0 8.0 8.0 9.0 9.0 ns ns ns ns 3.5 2.5 5.5 5.5 7.5 8.0 ns ns 0 1.75 20 2.75 40 3.75 mV μA 8 50 — — — — — — — — — 0 ±0.7 ±0.3 3 1.5 — — 0.5 — ±1.5 ±0.5 — — Bit MHz MHz ns LSB LSB % deg — — — — — — 45 44 44 43 38 32 — — — — — — dB dB dB dB dB dB — — — — — — 51 46 49 46 45 45 — — — — — — dB dB dB dB dB dB +4.75 +3.0 0 +5.0 — — +5.25 +5.5 100 Volts Volts mW — — — — 25 23 2 125 36 33 3 180 mA mA mA mW CLAM CIRCUIT Clamp Offset Voltage Clamp Pulse Width PERFORMANCE Resolution Sampling Rate, maximum, FS minimum, FS Aperature Delay (Tds) Integral Linearity Error Diff. Linearity Error Diff. Gain Error 11 Diff. Phase Error 11 S/N Ratio with THD (fIN = 100kHz) (fIN = 500kHz) (fIN = 1MHz) (fIN = 3MHz) (fIN = 10MHz) (fIN = 25MHz) Spurious Free Dynamic Range (fIN = 100kHz) (fIN = 500kHz) (fIN = 1MHz) (fIN = 3MHz) (fIN = 10MHz) (fIN = 25MHz) 260 4.1 370 5.4 480 7.7 7 mA — 0 1.7 — — — +2.7 — — Volts Volts Volts +0.52 1.80 — +0.56 1.92 — +0.60 2.04 11 Volts Volts pF –70 20 –50 40 –30 60 mV mV 2.2 — — — — +0.8 Volts Volts –240 –240 –40 — — — — — 240 40 240 11 μA μA μA pF 10 10 — — — — ns ns MIN. TYP. MAX. UNITS — 4 — — –2 — mA mA — 2.4 — — –1.2 — mA mA ENVIRONMENTAL/PHYSICAL –40 –40 — — — 11 40 40 pF μA μA Operating Temp. Range, Case Storage Temperature Range Package Type Weight DIGITAL INPUTS Logic Levels Input Voltage "1" Input Voltage "0" Input Current A/D CLK CLP, CLE OE Input Capacitance A/D Clock Pulse Width (tpw1) (tpw0) (continued) POWER REQUIREMENTS Power Supply +AVS +DVS |AGND – DGND| Power Supply Current 12 1. AIS, DIS (@ +DVS = +5V) 2. AIS DIS (@ +DVS = +3.3V) Power Dissipation –40 –55 — +85 — +150 32-pin, plastic QFP 0.007 ounces (0.2 grams) °C °C Footnotes: ~ See technical note 6 Pin 25 tied to AGND and pin 17 tied to +AVS +AVS = +4.75 to +5.25V and +DVS = 3 to +5.5V, full operating tem. range. VIL = 0V and VIH = +AVS, full operating temp. range VOH = +DVS–0.8V and VOL = +0.4V, full operating temp. range +DVS = +3 to +5.5V, full operating temp. range OE: +3 to 0V change OE: 0 to +3V change 2.75μs clamp pulse width, 14.3MHz sampling, 15.75kHz clamping rate www.murata-ps.com The clamp pulse width given is for NTSC. For other processing systems adjust the rate to the clamp pulse cycle (1/15.75kHz for NTSC) to equal the value for NTSC. 11 NTSC 40IRE ramp, 14.3MHz sampling 12 50MHz sampling, +AVS = +5V Technical enquiries email: [email protected], tel: +1 508 339 3000 MDA_ADC-321.B01 Page 2 of 8 ADC-321 8-Bit, 50MHz Video A/D Converter TECHNICAL NOTES 1. The ADC-321 is a monolithic CMOS device. It should be handled carefully to prevent static charge pickup. 2. It has separate power supply terminals +AVS (pins 16, 19 and 20) and +DVS (pin 10) for the internal analog and digital circuits. It is recommended that both +AVS and +DVS be powered from a single source Other external digital circuits must be powered with a separate +DVS. A time lag between the two power supplies could induce latch up when power is turned on if separate supplies are used. The operating range of +DVS is from +3.0V to +5.5V and it allows the use of a common power supply with 3.3V digital systems. The +3.3V power for +DVS in this case should be taken or derived from the +AVS supply to avoid latch up. No power supply terminal should be left open. 3. The ADC-321 has separate grounds, the analog GND (pins 22 and 23) and digital GND (pins 28 and 31). Separate and substantial AGND and DGND ground planes are required. These grounds have to be connected to one earth point underneath the device. Digital returns should not flow through analog grounds. Connect all ground lines to the power point. 4. Bypass all power lines to GND with 0.1μF ceramic chip capacitors as close to the device as possible. This is very important. 5. Even though the analog input capacitance is a low 15pF, it is recommended that high frequency input be provided via a high-speed buffer amplifier. A parasitic oscillation may be generated when a high-speed amplifier is used. A 33 ohm resistor inserted between the output of an amplifier and the analog input of the ADC-321 will improve the situation. Kick back noise from A/D CLOCK pulses will be observed at the analog input terminal, but this has no influence on the ADC321 performance. 6. Apply +2.5V to VRT (pin 18, reference top) and 0.5V to VRB (pin 24 reference bottom) to obtain an analog input range of +0.5V to +2.5V. Conversion accuracy is dependent on stable reference voltages. Provide reference inputs via amplifiers that have enough driving power to avoid noise problems. Keep to the following equations; 0V b VRB b VRT b +2.7V, | VRT – VRB | r 1.7V The ADC-321 has a self bias function which allows the device to work without external references. Connect VRTS (pin 17, self bias top) to +AVS and VRBS (pin 25, self bias bottom) to the analog GND to obtain an analog input range of +0.56 to +2.48V. Typical voltages at VRT (pin 18) and VRB (pin www.murata-ps.com 24) will then be +2.48V and +0.56V respectively. Under an application where this self bias function is used, the effects of temperature changes are minimal. Voltage changes of the +5V supply have direct influence on the performance of the device. The use of external references is recommended for applications sensitive to gain error, no ac signals can be used as references for this device. 7. A voltage up to +AVS + 0.5V can be applied to each digital input even when +3.3V is powered to +DVS, but the digital output voltage never exceeds +DVS. 8. Layout A/D CLOCK pulse input (pin 12) as short as possible for minimum influence on other signals. Use of a 100 ohm series resistor is recommended to protect the device as there may be some voltage difference and turn-on-time lag on the power supplies. Analog inputs signals are sampled at the falling edge of an A/D CLOCK pulse and digital data become available at the rising edge of an A/D CLOCK pulse that is delayed by 2.5 clock cycles. The A/D CLOCK are positive pulse that have 50% duty cycle. The minimum clock pulse width is 10 nsec for both high and low levels. Keep it low level while A/D conversions are on hold. 9. Digital output is 3-state. To enable 3-state outputs connect the OUTPUT ENABLE (pin 30) to GND. To disable, connect it to +DVS. The output is recommended to be latched and buffered through output registers. The device may be damaged if a voltage higher than +DVS + 0.5V is given to digital output pins while at high impedance level. 10. The 50MHz sampling rate is guaranteed. It is not recommended to use this device at sampling rates slower than 500kHz because the droop characteristics of the internal sample and hold exceed the limit required to maintain the specified accuracy of the device. Also, burst mode sampling is not recommended. 11. The ADC-321 has a clamp function. This clamp is enabled when CLAMP ENABLE (pin 29) is tied to GND and is disabled when tied to +DVS or left open. Clamp pulse inputs (pin 15) are effective when this clamp function is enabled and signals are clamped whole, this clamp pulse is low. The clamp reference input (pin 26) is set by an external trim. The CCP terminal (pin 27) integrates the clamp control voltage across an external capacitor. Refer to Figure 4 for examples of various ways to use this clamp function. 12. The TEST 1 and 2 (pins 9 and 11) are not used. Always leave them open. Technical enquiries email: [email protected], tel: +1 508 339 3000 MDA_ADC-321.B01 Page 3 of 8 ADC-321 8-Bit, 50MHz Video A/D Converter THEORY OF OPERATION comparator block and the lower comparator A block. Input voltage N+1 is sampled with the falling edge of the second clock by means of the upper comparator block and lower comparator B block. The upper comparator block finalizes comparison data UD(N) with the rising edge of the second clock. The lower comparator block finalizes comparison data LD(N) with the rising edge of the third clock. UD(N) and LD(N) are combined and routed to the output as Output Data N with the rising edge of the fourth clock. Thus there is a 2.5 clock delay from the analog input sampling point to the digital data output. (See Functional Block Diagram, Figure 1, and Timing Diagrams, Figure 2) 1. The DATEL ADC-321 is a 2-step parallel A/D converter featuring a 4-bit upper comparator group and two 4-bit lower comparator groups, each with built-in sample and hold. A reference voltage equal to the voltage between (VRT – VRB)/16 is constantly applied to the 4-bit upper comparator block. A voltage corresponding to the upper data is fed through the reference supply to the lower data. VRTS and VRBS pins provde the self generation function for VRT (reference voltage top) and VRB (reference voltage bottom) voltages. Table 2: Digital Output Coding 2. This converter uses an offset cancelation type comparator and operates synchronously with the external clock. It features various operating modes which are shown in the Timing Diagram (Figure 2) by the symbols S, H and C. These characters stand for Input Sampling (Auto Zero) Mode, Input Hold Mode and Comparison Mode. 3. The operation of the respective parts is as indicated in Figure 2-3. For instance, input voltage N is sampled with the falling edge of the first clock by means of the upper tr = 4.5ns 0V +7.812mV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 +0.9922V +1.000V 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 +1.500V 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 +1.9922V 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 tr = 4.5ns 3V 90% OE INPUT OUTPUT CODE MSB LSB VIN 1.3V 10% tplz 0V tpzl VOH 1.3V OUTPUT 1 10% VOL /(=DGND) tpzh tphz VOH/(=DGND) 90% OUTPUT 2 1.3V VOL Figure 2-1. ADC-321 Timing Diagram tr = 4ns tf = 4ns 90% 3V CLOCK 1.3V 10% 0V DATA 0. 7 DVS OUTPUTS 0. 3 DVS tpLH tpHL Figure 2-2. ADC-321 Timing Diagram www.murata-ps.com Technical enquiries email: [email protected], tel: +1 508 339 3000 MDA_ADC-321.B01 Page 4 of 8 ADC-321 8-Bit, 50MHz Video A/D Converter Tds 0ns typ. N N+3 N+1 ANALOG SIGNAL TPW1 N+2 TPW0 10ns min. 10ns min. CLOCK 1.3V TPLH TPHL DATA OUTPUTS N–3 N–2 N–1 N 1 UPPER SAMPLING COMPARTOR S (N) C (N) S (N+1) S (N+2) C (N+2) C (N+1) S (N+3) C (N+3) 1 UPPER OUTPUT DATA UD (N–1) UD (N) UD (N+1) UD (N+2) 1 LOWER SAMPLING COMPARTOR 1 S (N) H (N) C (N) S (N+2) H (N+2) C (N+2) 1 LOWER OUTPUT DATA 1 LD (N–2) LD (N) 1 LOWER SAMPLING COMPARTOR 2 H (N–1) C (N–1) S (N+1) H (N+1) C (N+1) S (N+3) H (N+3) 1 LOWER OUTPUT DATA 2 LD (N–3) LD (N–1) LD (N+1) S = Sample Mode, H = Hold Mode, C = Comparate Mode 1 Internal Operation of the ADC-321 Figure 2-3. ADC-321 Timing Diagram A/D CLOCK +5V (A) 0.1μF 0.1μF 0.1μF +12V +5V (A) +5V (D) 10μH +12V 16 500 47μF 500 0.1μF 100 0.1μF 0.1μF 47μF 74HC04 15 47μF 14 13 12 11 10 9 17 8 BIT 1 (MSB) 18 7 BIT 2 19 6 BIT 3 20 5 BIT 4 21 4 BIT 5 22 3 BIT 6 23 2 BIT 7 24 1 BIT 8 (LSB) 0.1μF 0.1μF 10μF ADC-321 0.1μF 180 ANALOG IN 33 500 470μF 10pF 5k 1k 120 2k 0.1μF –12V +12V 47μF 0.1μF 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 –12V 1k 1k 10μH 5V 500 Figure 3. Typical Connection Diagram www.murata-ps.com Technical enquiries email: [email protected], tel: +1 508 339 3000 MDA_ADC-321.B01 Page 5 of 8 ADC-321 8-Bit, 50MHz Video A/D Converter CLAMP PULSE +5V (A) +5V (A) A/D CLOCK +5V (D) A/D CLOCK +5V (D) 16 15 14 13 12 11 16 15 9 10 14 13 12 11 10 9 17 8 18 7 19 6 20 5 21 4 22 3 2 23 2 1 24 17 8 18 7 19 6 20 5 21 4 22 3 23 24 VRT ANALOG IN ANALOG IN 33 33 10pF 25 26 27 28 29 30 10μF 32 31 10pF 1 25 26 VRB 27 28 29 30 31 32 +5V (A) 20k Figure 4-1. Clamp Not Used in Self Bias Mode 0.01μF Figure 4-2. Clamp Used in External Reference Mode CLAMP PULSE A/D CLOCK +5V (D) 16 15 14 13 12 11 10μF 8 18 7 19 6 20 5 21 4 22 3 23 2 24 1 ANALOG IN +5V (A) 25 26 27 28 29 30 13 12 11 10 9 8 18 7 19 6 20 5 21 4 10μF 10pF 22 3 23 2 24 Clamp Level Data 1 25 26 32 31 14 17 33 33 10pF +5V (D) 16 15 9 10 17 ANALOG IN A/D CLOCK +5V (A) Comparator +5V (A) 27 28 29 30 31 32 D/A 20k 0.01μF 0.01μF Figure 4-3. Clamp Used in Self Bias Mode Figure 4-4. Digital Clamp Used in Self Bias Mode CLAMP PULSE A/D CLOCK +3.3V (D) +5V (A) 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 17 8 18 7 19 6 20 5 21 4 22 3 23 2 ANALOG IN 33 10μF 10pF +5V (A) 20k 24 1 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 0.01μF Figure 4-5. Clamp Used in Self Bias Mode With +5V/+3.3V Dual Power Supply www.murata-ps.com Technical enquiries email: [email protected], tel: +1 508 339 3000 MDA_ADC-321.B01 Page 6 of 8 ADC-321 8-Bit, 50MHz Video A/D Converter Ambient Temperature vs. Sampling Delay Analog Input Bandwidth Analog Input Frequency vs. S/N + THD, Effective Bit FS = 50MHz AVS = DVS = 5V VIN = 2Vp-p TA = 25°C –1 –1 FS = 50MHz Sine wave 1Vp-p input AVS = DVS +5V TA = 25°C –2 0.1 0 +25 +50 +75 Ambient Temperature (°C) FS = 50MHz AVS = DVS = 5V VIN = 2Vp-p TA = 25°C 30 10 tplh 8 tphl –20 FS = 50MHz AVS = DVS +5V C L = 15pF 8 tphl 6 0 5 4.75 tplh 10 8 tphl 6 3 20 AVS = DVS = +5V 15 5.25 10 Max. Sampling Rate (MHz) 25 10 25 Input Frequency (MHz) 65 60 –20 0 25 50 20 30 40 50 Sampling Frequency (MHz) Supply Voltage vs. Sampling Rate FS = 50MHz fin = 1kHz, triangular wave input AVS = DVS +5V 70 3.5 4.5 5 5.5 Ambient Temperature (°C) 25 Ambient Temperature vs. Max. Sampling Rate FS = 50MHz Sine wave 1.9Vp-p AVS = DVS = +5V TA = 25°C 1 5 Supply Voltage (V) FS = 10MHz +AVS = +5V TA = 25°C Sampling Rate vs. Supply Current FS = 50MHz AVS = DVS TA = 25°C 23 0 +25 +50 +75 Ambient Temperature (°C) 12 25 25 0 +25 +50 +75 Ambient Temperature (°C) 0.1 20 27 Input Frequency vs. Supply Current 0.01 –20 Supply Current (mA) 24 Supply Current (mA) 25 30 15 FS = 50MHz AVS = DVS +5V CL = 15pF 6 Supply Voltage vs. Supply Current FS = 50MHz AVS = DVS = +5V 35 10 tphl Load Capacitance (pF) Ambient Temperature vs. Supply Current –20 FS = 10MHz AVS = +5V DVS = +3.3V TA = 25°C tplh 10 0 +25 +50 +75 Load Capacitance (pF) 26 8 Ambient Temperature vs. Output Data Delay 14 12 tplh 10 0 +25 +50 +75 Ambient Temperature (°C) Output Data Delay (ns) tplh Output Data Delay (ns) 10 –20 12 Load Capacitance vs. Output Data Delay 12 6 FS = 50MHz AVS = DVS +5V CL = 15pF 6 Load Capacitance vs. Output Data Delay tphl Ambient Temperature vs. Output Data Delay 12 0.1 1 0.01 10 Analog Input Frequency (MHz) 8 1 0.1 0.01 10 Analog Input Frequency (MHz) 0.1 10 100 Analog Input Frequency (MHz) 75 Ambient Temperature (°C) Sampling Rate (MHz) 40 Output Data Delay (ns) FSDR (dB) 5 40 Ambient Temperature vs. Output Data Delay 50 30 Output Data Delay (ns) 6 Output Data Delay (ns) Analog Input Frequency vs. FSDR 60 Supply Current (mA) 7 –3 –20 Supply Current (mA) 50 8 SNR (dB) 0 Effective Bit (dB) 1 Output Level (dB) Sampling Delay (ns) 0 FS = 50MHz AVS = DVS = 5V 67 65 AVS = DVS 63 4.75 5 Supply Voltage (V) 5.25 Figure 5: Typical Performance Curves www.murata-ps.com Technical enquiries email: [email protected], tel: +1 508 339 3000 MDA_ADC-321.B01 Page 7 of 8 ADC-321 8-Bit, 50MHz Video A/D Converter DIGITAL OUTPUT ANALOG INPUT REFERENCE INPUT +AVS +DVS +AVS VRTS 1 to 8 V RB 21 V RT Rref RB DGND A/D CLOCK 12 CLAMP REFERENCE VOLTAGE INPUT (VREF) CLAMP CONTROL VOLTAGE (CCP) OUTPUT ENABLE (OE) +AVS +AVS 28 AGND AGND AGND +AVS CLAMP PULSE INPUT (CLP) CLAMP ENABLE (CLE) +AVS 27 AGND 24 25 VRBS +AVS 15 29 30 AGND AGND AGND Figure 6: Equivalent Circuits 0.35 ±0.008 (9.0 ±0.2) MECHANNICAL DIMENSIONS INCHES (mm) 0.280 ±0.008 (7.1 ±0.2) 24 17 25 16 32 9 8 1 0.03 (0.8) 0.012 ±0.005 (0.03 –0.1, +0.15) 0.02 (0.5) 0.039 ±0.010 (1.5 ±0.35) 0.315 (8.0) 0.006 ±0.006 (0.15 ±0.15) 0 to 10° 0.006 ±0.003 (0.152 ±0.075) ORDERING INFORMATION ADC-321 8-bit, 50MHz A/D converter USA: Murata Power Solutions, Inc. 11 Cabot Boulevard, Mansfield, MA 02048-1151 U.S.A. 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