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aho1363



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Post28 Jun 2008 17:42   80MS/S 10bit 8channel A/D

Hi to All

I try to find a 80MS/S 10-bit 8-channel A/D. I couldn't find any one by search in TI,National,AnalogDevice,...Idea

Could you help me pls.?

Thanx.
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sunjimmy



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Post28 Jun 2008 19:38   80MS/S 10bit 8channel A/D

Dear My friend,

I don't think that you can find the part with 8-channel 10-bit 80MSPS ADC. If possible, you should use 8pcs ADC to fulfill your requirement.

May you kindly let us know what kind of application you plan to build ??

Thanks,
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Post28 Jun 2008 21:20   Re: 80MS/S 10bit 8channel A/D

have you checked with Maxim website?

www.maxim-ic.com


They have a very wide range of choices.
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aho1363



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Post29 Jun 2008 8:38   Re: 80MS/S 10bit 8channel A/D

Bus Master wrote:
have you checked with Maxim website?

www.maxim-ic.com


They have a very wide range of choices.


I have cheched Maxiam it has only MAX1438/7/6 that it is 8-channel LVDS 1.8v 12bit 65/50/40 ADC, Such as TI.

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sunjimmy wrote:
Dear My friend,

I don't think that you can find the part with 8-channel 10-bit 80MSPS ADC. If possible, you should use 8pcs ADC to fulfill your requirement.

May you kindly let us know what kind of application you plan to build ??

Thanks,


I need it for wide band Digital Receiver it has 6-channel and systematically simulation tells us each one must sampled synchronously at least with 81MS/s.
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FvM



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Post29 Jun 2008 9:08   Re: 80MS/S 10bit 8channel A/D

You are right, major vendors don't have it. You have to use dual channel LTC2289 or similar.
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