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miércoles, 18 de agosto de 2010

Cuando el alto rendimiento y baja potencia que el diseño , convertidores ADI hacen la diferencia .

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Los diseñadores de alta cuenta de canales , datos de alta precisión , inevitablemente, sistemas de adquisición de afrontar los retos de reducir al mínimo el consumo de energía y la reducción de la huella de diseño. El logro de rendimiento máximo del sistema en estas circunstancias requiere ya sea multiplexado de alta velocidad, centros de retención de resolución , que generan más calor, o de baja velocidad múltiples, centros de retención de resolución , que ocupan espacio en la placa adicional. Con unos niveles de disipación de potencia de casi 15 veces más bajos que la competencia y una huella más pequeña , el AD7986 elimina la necesidad de transacciones tales . Ahora gran densidad de canales y alta resolución se puede lograr sin incurrir en una pena de calor o de tamaño, lo que le permite sacar más provecho de su diseño.




Parte # Velocidad Resolución Características
AD7986 2 MSPS 18- bits 97 dB SNR, de 15 mW
AD7985 2,5 MSPS 16-bits 90 dB SNR , con 15,5 mW
AD7944 2,5 MSPS 14- bits 84,5 dB SNR , con 15,5 mW








:  18-Bit, 2 MSPS PulSAR 15 mW ADC in QFN


Product Status  Production  


The AD7986 is an 18-bit, 2 MSPS successive approximation, analog-to-digital converter (ADC). It contains a low power, high speed, 18-bit sampling ADC, an internal conversion clock, an internal reference (and buffer), error correction circuits, and a versatile serial interface port. On rising edge of CNV, the AD7986 samples the voltage difference between the IN+ and IN− pins. The voltages on these ...More

AD7986:  18-Bit, 2 MSPS PulSAR 15 mW ADC in QFN

Product Description


The AD7986 is an 18-bit, 2 MSPS successive approximation, analog-to-digital converter (ADC). It contains a low power, high speed, 18-bit sampling ADC, an internal conversion clock, an internal reference (and buffer), error correction circuits, and a versatile serial interface port. On rising edge of CNV, the AD7986 samples the voltage difference between the IN+ and IN− pins. The voltages on these pins usually swing in opposite phases between 0 V and REF. It features a very high sampling rate turbo mode (TURBO=high) and a reduced power normal mode (TURBO=low) for low power applications where the power is scaled with the throughput.

In normal mode (TURBO=low), the SPI-compatible serial interface also features the ability, using the SDI input, to daisychain several ADCs on a single 3-wire bus and provide an optional busy indicator. It is compatible with 1.8 V, 2.5 V, and 3 V using the separate VIO supply.

The AD7986 is available in a 20-lead QFN (LFCSP) with operation specified from −40°C to +85°C.

Applications

  • Battery-powered equipment
  • Data acquisition systems
  • Medical instruments
  • Seismic data acquisition systems







  • 18-bit resolution with no missing codes
  • Throughput: 2 MSPS (TURBO=high)

    1.5 MSPS (TURBO=low)
  • Low power dissipation:

    15 mW at 2 MSPS, with external reference

    26mW at 2 MSPS with internal reference
  • INL: ±2 LSB
  • SNR: 95.5 dB, with on chip reference

    97 dB, with external reference
  • 4.096 V internal reference: typ drift 10 ppm/°C
  • True differential analog input range: ±REF

    0 V to VREF with VREF up to 5.0 V
  • Please see data sheet for additional features

Functional Block Diagram for AD7986


AD7985:  16-Bit, 2.5 MSPS PulSAR 11 mW ADC in QFN


Product Status  Production  


The AD7985 is a 16-bit, 2.5 MSPS successive approximation analog-to-digital converter (SAR ADC). It contains a low power, high speed, 16-bit sampling ADC, an internal conversion clock, an internal reference (and buffer), error correction circuits, and a versatile serial interface port. On the rising edge of CNV, the AD7985 samples an analog input, IN+, between 0 V and REF with respect to a ground ...More

AD7985:  16-Bit, 2.5 MSPS PulSAR 11 mW ADC in QFN

Product Description


The AD7985 is a 16-bit, 2.5 MSPS successive approximation analog-to-digital converter (SAR ADC). It contains a low power, high speed, 16-bit sampling ADC, an internal conversion clock, an internal reference (and buffer), error correction circuits, and a versatile serial interface port. On the rising edge of CNV, the AD7985 samples an analog input, IN+, between 0 V and REF with respect to a ground sense, IN−. The AD7985 features a very high sampling rate turbo mode (TURBO is high) and a reduced power normal mode (TURBO is low) for low power applications where the power is scaled with the throughput.

In normal mode (TURBO is low), the SPI-compatible serial interface also features the ability, using the SDI input, to daisy-chain several ADCs on a single 3-wire bus and provide an optional busy indicator. It is compatible with 1.8 V, 2.5 V, and 2.7 V supplies using the separate VIO supply.

The AD7985 is available in a 20-lead LFCSP with operation specified from −40°C to +85°C.

Applications

  • Battery-powered equipment
  • Communications
  • ATE
  • Data acquisition systems
  • Medical Instruments







  • 16-bit resolution with no missing codes
  • Throughput: 2.5 MSPS (TURBO high), 2.0 MSPS (TURBO low)
  • Low power dissipation

       15.5 mW at 2.5 MSPS, with external reference

       28 mW at 2.5 MSPS, with internal reference
  • INL: ±0.7 LSB typical, ±1.5 LSB maximum
  • SNR

       88.5 dB, with on-chip reference

       90 dB, with external reference
  • 4.096 V internal reference: typical drift of ±10 ppm/°C
  • Pseudo differential analog input voltage range

       0 V to VREF with VREF up to 5.0 V

       Allows use of any input range
  • Please see data sheet for additional features

AD7985 Functional Block Diagram