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AFE5801

Texas Instruments
Part Number AFE5801
Manufacturer Texas Instruments
Description 8-Channel Variable-Gain Amplifier
Published Feb 10, 2020
Detailed Description AFE5801 www.ti.com SLOS591D – SEPTEMBER 2008 – REVISED MAY 2010 8-Channel Variable-Gain Amplifier (VGA) With Octal Hig...
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AFE5801
AFE5801


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AFE5801 www.
ti.
com SLOS591D – SEPTEMBER 2008 – REVISED MAY 2010 8-Channel Variable-Gain Amplifier (VGA) With Octal High-Speed ADC Check for Samples: AFE5801 FEATURES 1 • Eight Variable-Gain Amplifiers (VGA) – Eight Differential Buffered Inputs With 2Vpp Maximum Swing – 5.
5nV/√Hz VCA Input Noise (31dB Gain) – Variable Gain, –5dB to 31dB With 0.
125dB or 1dB Steps – Digital Gain Control • Third-Order Antialiasing Filter With Programmable Cutoff Frequency (7.
5, 10, or 14MHz) • Clamping • Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) – Octal Channel, 12Bit, 65MSPS – Internal and External Reference Support – No External Decoupling Required for References – Serial LVDS Outputs • 1.
8V and 3.
3V Supplies • 50mW Total Power per Channel at 30MSPS • 58mW Total Power per Channel at 50MSPS • 64QFN Package (9mm × 9mm) APPLICATIONS • Imaging: Ultrasound, PET RELATED DEVICES • AFE5851: 16-Channel VGA + ADC, 32.
5MSPS/Channel DESCRIPTION The AFE5801 is an analog front end, targeting applications where the power and level of integration are critical.
The device contains eight variable-gain amplifiers (VGA), each followed by a high-speed (up to 65MSPS) ADC, for a total of eight ADCs per device.
Each of the eight differential inputs is buffered, accepts up to 2Vpp maximum input swing, and is followed by a VGA with a gain range from –5dB to 31dB.
The VGA gain is digitally controlled, and the gain curves versus time can be stored in memory integrated within the device using the serial interface.
A selectable clamping and antialias low-pass filter (with 3dB attenuation at 7.
5, 10, or 14MHz) is also integrated between VGA and ADC, for every channel.
The VGA/antialias filter outputs are differential (limited to 2Vpp) and drive the onboard 12bit, 65MSPS ADC.
The ADC also scales down its power consumption should a lower sampling rate be selected.
The ADC outputs are serialized in LVDS streams, which further minimizes power and board area.
The AFE5801 is available in a 64-pin QFN package (9mm × 9mm) and ...



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