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Video speed 6-bit Flash A/D converter by CA3306

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This circuit use the CA3306 a family of CMOS parallel (flash) analogue to digital converters designed for low power, high speed applications. The CA3306CE operates at sampling rates up to 10 million samples per second and the CA3306E up to 15 million samples per second permitting analogue signals with bandwidths up to 5MHz or 7.5MHz to be fully digitised to 6-bit accuracy. An overflow input allows two devices to be connected in parallel will permit conversion speed to be doubled.

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