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The MAX1207 is a 3.3V, 12-bit analog-to-digital converter
(ADC) featuring a fully differential wideband track-andhold
(T/H) input, driving the internal quantizer. The
MAX1207 is optimized for low power, small size, and
high dynamic performance. This ADC operates from a
single 3.0V to 3.6V supply, consuming only 316mW,
while delivering a typical signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) performance
of 68.5dB at a 32.5MHz input frequency. The
T/H-driven input stage accepts single-ended or differential
inputs. In addition to low operating power, the
MAX1207 features a 0.15mW power-down mode to conserve
power during idle periods.
A flexible reference structure allows the MAX1207 to
use its internal precision bandgap reference or accept
an externally applied reference. A common-mode reference
is provided to simplify design and reduce external
component count in differential analog input circuits.
The MAX1207 supports both a single-ended and differential
input clock drive. Wide variations in the clock
duty cycle are compensated with the ADC's internal
duty-cycle equalizer.
The MAX1207 features parallel, CMOS-compatible outputs.
The digital output format is pin selectable to be
either two's complement or Gray code. A data-valid indicator
eliminates external components that are normally
required for reliable digital interfacing. A separate power
input for the digital outputs accepts a voltage from 1.7V
to 3.6V for flexible interfacing with various logic levels.
The MAX1207 is available in a 6mm x 6mm x 0.8mm, 40-
pin thin QFN package with exposed paddle (EP), and is
specified for the extended industrial (-40°C to +85°C)
temperature range.
Refer to the MAX1209 and MAX1211 (see Pin Compatible
Higher/Lower Speed Versions table) for applications
that require high dynamic performance for IF input frequencies.
See a parametric table of the complete family of pin-compatible, 12-/14-bit high-speed ADCs.