The DDC264 is a 20-bit, 64-channel, current-input analog-to-digital (A/D) converter. It combines both current-to-voltage and A/D conversion so that 64 separate low-level current output devices, such as photodiodes, can be directly connected to its inputs and digitized.
For each of the 64 inputs, the DDC264 uses the proven dual switched integrator front-end. This configuration allows for continuous current integration: while one integrator is being digitized by the onboard A/D converter, the other is integrating the input current. This architecture provides both a very stable offset and a loss-less collection of the input current. Adjustable integration times range from 160 µs to 1 s, allowing currents from fAs to µAs to be continuously measured with outstanding precision.
The DDC264 has a serial interface designed for daisy-chaining in multi-device systems. Simply connect the output of one device to the input of the next to create the chain. Common clocking feeds all the devices in the chain so that the digital overhead in a multi-DDC264 system is minimal.
The DDC264 uses a 5-V analog supply and a 2.7-V to 3.6-V digital supply. Bypass capacitors within the DDC264 package help minimize the external component requirements. Operating over the temperature range of 0°C to 70°C, the DDC264 100-pin NFBGA package is offered in two versions: the DDC264C for low-power applications, and the DDC264CK when higher speeds are required.
Single-Chip Solution to Directly Measure 64 Low-Level Currents
Proven High-Precision, True Integrating Architecture With 100% Charge Collection
Easy Upgrade for Existing DDC Family Applications
Very Low Power: 3 mW/channel
Extremely Linear: INL = ±0.025% of Reading ±1 ppm of FSR
Low Noise: 6.3 ppm of FSR
Adjustable Full-Scale Range
Adjustable Speed
Data Rates up to 6 kSPS With 20-bit Performance
Integration Times as low as 160 µs
Daisy-Chainable Serial Interface
In-Package Bypass Capacitors Simplify PCB Design
APPLICATIONS
CT Scanner DAS
Photodiode Sensors
X-Ray Detection Systems
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