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ADCMP600BRJZ-REEL7 View Datasheet(PDF) - Analog Devices

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ADCMP600BRJZ-REEL7 Datasheet PDF : 16 Pages
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ADCMP600/ADCMP601/ADCMP602
TIMING INFORMATION
Figure 2 illustrates the ADCMP600/ADCMP601/ADCMP602 latch timing relationships. Table 2 provides definitions of the terms shown
in Figure 2.
LATCH ENABLE
DIFFERENTIAL
VIN
INPUT VOLTAGE
Q OUTPUT
tS
tPL
tH
VOD
tPDL
tPLOH
tF
Figure 2. System Timing Diagram
1.1V
VN ± VOS
50%
Table 2. Timing Descriptions
Symbol Timing
tPDH
Input to output high delay
tPDL
Input to output low delay
tPLOH
Latch enable to output high delay
tPLOL
Latch enable to output low delay
tH
Minimum hold time
tPL
Minimum latch enable pulse width
tS
Minimum setup time
tR
Output rise time
tF
Output fall time
VOD
Voltage overdrive
Description
Propagation delay measured from the time the input signal crosses the reference (± the
input offset voltage) to the 50% point of an output low-to-high transition.
Propagation delay measured from the time the input signal crosses the reference (± the
input offset voltage) to the 50% point of an output high-to-low transition.
Propagation delay measured from the 50% point of the latch enable signal low-to-high
transition to the 50% point of an output low-to-high transition.
Propagation delay measured from the 50% point of the latch enable signal low-to-high
transition to the 50% point of an output high-to-low transition.
Minimum time after the negative transition of the latch enable signal that the input signal
must remain unchanged to be acquired and held at the outputs.
Minimum time that the latch enable signal must be high to acquire an input signal change.
Minimum time before the negative transition of the latch enable signal occurs that an
input signal change must be present to be acquired and held at the outputs.
Amount of time required to transition from a low to a high output as measured at the 20%
and 80% points.
Amount of time required to transition from a high to a low output as measured at the 20%
and 80% points.
Difference between the input voltages VA and VB.
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