On Demand Webinar

logo

The Latest on Driving ADCs Differentially

Launch
Status

Available On-Demand

Original Air Date

January 25, 2012

Register

System Requirements

Comment


viantro

1/25/2012 1:43 PM EST

REALY ADCs work with wideband signals.WHEN WILL BE ANALYSIS ADCs ...

More...

Analog Devices

Duration:60 minutes

Overview:
This is the first of a two-part series addressing how to select the right differential ADC driver for your design. In part one we look at the basics of driving ADCs: topics include errors in sampled data systems such as distortion and noise, ENOB, differential signaling definitions and advantages, and ADC driver architectures. The second part of the series (to be broadcast next month) will take these basic concepts and use them to make the driver selection.

Who should attend?
Students and engineers new to the field, as well as those more experienced engineers looking for a refresher on this or any other part of the signal chain, design, and layout.

Presenter:
Jonathan Pearson, Applications Engineer, High-Speed Amplifier Group, ADI
Jonathan Pearson has been an applications engineer in the High-Speed Amplifier Group since 2002. Prior to joining ADI, he worked as an analog circuit and systems designer in the telecom industry. He holds a BSEE from Northeastern University, an MSEE from WPI, and two patents.

Register for Part 2: http://www.eetimes.com/electrical-engineers/education-training/webinars/4235073/The-Latest-on-Driving-ADCs-Differentially--Part-2-





viantro

1/25/2012 1:43 PM EST

REALY ADCs work with wideband signals.WHEN WILL BE ANALYSIS ADCs characteristics for work with wideband signals.

BEST REGARDS
VIANTRO

Sign in to Reply



Please sign in to post comment

Navigate to related information

Datasheets.com Parts Search

185 million searchable parts
(please enter a part number or hit search to begin)
Featured Job On
Scroll for More Jobs