Runic Technology 's analog-to-digital converter RS1430B won the 2024 World Electronics Achievement Award
The 2024 World Electronics Achievement Awards Ceremony organized by ASPENCORE was held in Shenzhen. Runic's high-speed, low-power, single-channel 16-bit analog-to-digital converter RS1430B was awarded the ‘Amplifier/Data Conversion of the Year’ in the 2024 World Electronics Achievement Awards.
The RS1430B is a high-speed, low-power-consumption, single-channel 16-bit analog-to-digital converter. It is designed with the SAR architecture and has a maximum sampling rate of 400 KSPS. The RS1430B supports single-ended input, pseudo-differential input as well as the SPI serial interface standard. The external reference voltage can be set within the range of 0.1V to VDD. It has a signal-to-noise ratio of 90.5 dB and a noise level of 45 µVrms. In the scenario of a 5V power supply, the dynamic power consumption is only 13 mW, making it highly suitable for precise signal acquisition in portable and battery-powered systems.
The 2024 World Electronics Achievement Awards are hosted by ASPENCORE, a well-known industry media organization in the field of world electronics technology. The awards aim to select and honor enterprises and managers who have made outstanding contributions to promoting innovation in the global electronics industry. The award-winning products are jointly selected by a review committee composed of AspenCore's senior global industry analysts and website user groups from Asia, America, and Europe, which fully reflects the unanimous recognition of the excellent strength of the products.