Part Details for ADC-20-4-75+ by Mini-Circuits
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ADC-20-4-75+ Information
ADC-20-4-75+ by Mini-Circuits is an RF/Microwave Coupler.
RF/Microwave Couplers are under the broader part category of RF and Microwave Components.
RF and Microwave Engineering focuses on the design and operation of devices that transmit or receive radio waves. The main distinction between RF and microwave engineering is their wavelength, which influences how energy is transmitted and used in various applications. Read more about RF and Microwave Components on our RF and Microwave part category page.
Available Datasheets
| Part # | Manufacturer | Description | Datasheet |
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| ADS1211E/1KG4 | Texas Instruments | 24-Bit Analog-to-Digital Converter 28-SSOP | |
| DDC101U | Texas Instruments | 20-Bit Analog-to-Digital Converter 24-SOIC | |
| ADS1211E/1K | Texas Instruments | 24-Bit Analog-to-Digital Converter 28-SSOP |
Price & Stock for ADC-20-4-75+
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DISTI #
3157-ADC-20-4-75+TR-ND
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DigiKey | RF DIR COUPLER 5MHZ-1.25GHZ 6SMD Min Qty: 1000 Lead time: 12 Weeks Container: Tape & Reel (TR) | Temporarily Out of Stock |
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$6.3600 | Buy Now |
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DISTI #
139-ADC-20-4-75
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Mouser Electronics | Signal Conditioning DIR COUP / SURF MT / RoHS RoHS: Compliant | 0 |
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$6.6100 / $7.0700 | Order Now |
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Bristol Electronics | Min Qty: 1 | 100 |
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$4.3677 / $10.0800 | Buy Now |
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Quest Components | 80 |
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$5.8500 / $13.5000 | Buy Now | |
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Sense Electronic Company Limited | SMD-6 | 10 |
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ADC-20-4-75+
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Directional Coupler, 5MHz Min, 1000MHz Max, 1.2dB Insertion Loss-Max
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| Pbfree Code | Yes | |
| Rohs Code | Yes | |
| Part Life Cycle Code | Active | |
| Package Description | Rohs Compliant, Case Cd542, 6 Pin | |
| Reach Compliance Code | Unknown | |
| ECCN Code | EAR99 | |
| Characteristic Impedance | 75 Ω | |
| Construction | Component | |
| Input Power-Max (CW) | 30 Dbm | |
| Insertion Loss-Max | 1.2 Db | |
| JESD-609 Code | e3 | |
| Operating Frequency-Max | 1000 Mhz | |
| Operating Frequency-Min | 5 Mhz | |
| Operating Temperature-Max | 85 °C | |
| Operating Temperature-Min | -40 °C | |
| RF/Microwave Device Type | Directional Coupler | |
| Terminal Finish | Tin (Sn) - With Nickel (Ni) Barrier | |
| VSWR-Max | 1.15 |
ADC-20-4-75+ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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Mini-Circuits recommends a 4-layer PCB with a solid ground plane, and to keep the signal traces as short as possible. Additionally, it's recommended to use a common ground point for all the components and to avoid running signal traces near the edges of the board.
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To optimize for low noise and high dynamic range, ensure that the input signals are properly terminated, use a low-noise power supply, and keep the PCB layout clean and well-shielded. Additionally, consider using a low-pass filter at the input to reduce high-frequency noise.
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The maximum clock frequency that can be used with the ADC-20-4-75+ is 75 MSPS. However, it's recommended to consult the datasheet for specific clock frequency limitations based on the desired sampling rate and resolution.
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The ADC-20-4-75+ has a parallel output interface that can be easily interfaced with a microcontroller or FPGA. Consult the datasheet for specific pinout and interface details, and ensure that the microcontroller or FPGA can handle the data transfer rate and format.
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The power consumption of the ADC-20-4-75+ is typically around 350 mW. To reduce power consumption, consider using a lower clock frequency, reducing the supply voltage, or using a power-down mode when not in use.