This user's guide describes the operation and use of the
ADS8339 is a 16-bit, pseudo-differential, unipolar, successive approximation register (SAR), analog-to-
digital converter (ADC) with a maximum throughput of 250-KSPS. The device is a very low-power ADC
with excellent noise and distortion performance for ac or dc signals. The performance demonstration kit
(PDK) eases EVM evaluation with additional hardware and software for computer connectivity through a
universal serial bus (USB). The
MMB0 motherboard, and an A-to-B USB cable. This user's guide covers circuit description, schematic
diagram, and bill of materials for the ADS8339EVM daughter card. Throughout this document, the
abbreviation EVM and the term evaluation module are synonymous with the ADS8339EVM-PDK.
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ADS8339EVM-PDK
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evaluation module (EVM). The
includes the ADS8339EVM as a daughter card,
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