SpeedPlus™ Series, Analog to Digital Converters (ADCs) Evaluation Boards

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DEM-ADS830E
DEMO BOARD FOR ADS830E
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60M
8
SpeedPlus™
1
2Vpp
185mW @ 60MSPS
ADS830E
DEM-ADS9XXE
DEMO BOARD FOR ADS9XX
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20M or 30M
8 or 10
SpeedPlus™
1
1Vpp
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ADS900 Family
DEM-ADS831E
DEMO BOARD FOR ADS831E
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80M
8
SpeedPlus™
1
2Vpp
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ADS831E

About  Analog to Digital Converters (ADCs) Evaluation Boards

Evaluation boards for Analog-to-Digital Converters (ADCs) are fully assembled circuit boards that serve as practical demonstrations of a particular ADC or device. These boards typically showcase the functionality and performance of the ADC in a real-world setting, providing users with a tangible example of its capabilities. The number of A/D converters featured on an evaluation board can vary, often ranging from 3 to 32, enabling users to assess the performance of multiple converters simultaneously. Moreover, these boards offer a diverse range of sampling rates per second, spanning from 2.5 kHz to 26 GHz, catering to a wide spectrum of application requirements. In terms of input voltage, evaluation boards for ADCs commonly support input voltages ranging from 0 to 8 Vp-p, allowing users to test the ADC's performance across different voltage levels. This broad input voltage range enables comprehensive evaluation and characterization of the ADC's behavior under various operating conditions. Overall, these evaluation boards for ADCs provide engineers and developers with a practical platform for assessing the performance, features, and suitability of specific ADCs for their intended applications. By showcasing the capabilities of the ADC in a tangible and accessible manner, these boards facilitate informed decision-making and efficient integration of ADCs into diverse electronic systems and designs.