Datasheet Texas Instruments ADS574JU

ManufacturerTexas Instruments
SeriesADS574
Part NumberADS574JU
Datasheet Texas Instruments ADS574JU

Microprocessor-Compatible Sampling CMOS A/D Converter 28-SOIC

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Status

Lifecycle StatusObsolete (Manufacturer has discontinued the production of the device)
Manufacture's Sample AvailabilityNo

Packaging

Pin28
Package TypeDW
Industry STD TermSOIC
JEDEC CodeR-PDSO-G
Width (mm)7.5
Length (mm)17.9
Thickness (mm)2.35
Pitch (mm)1.27
Max Height (mm)2.65
Mechanical DataDownload

Replacements

ReplacementADS774JU
Replacement CodeS

Eco Plan

RoHSNot Compliant
Pb FreeNo

Application Notes

  • CDAC Architecture Gives ADC574 Pinout /Sampling, Low Power, New Input Ranges
    PDF, 54 Kb, File published: Sep 27, 2000
    This application note compares basic current-mode successive approximation A/Ds with CDAC-based architectures, and shows how adding a resistor divider network to the CDAC input permits the Burr-Brown ADS574 and ADS774 to fit existing ADC574 sockets. It then goes on to descibe some new analog input voltage ranges available on these parts due to the resistor network and CDAC approach.
  • Complete Temp Data Acquisition System From a Single +5V Supply
    PDF, 68 Kb, File published: Oct 2, 2000
    The CMOS ADS574 and ADS774 are drop-in replacements for industry standard ADC574 analog-to-digital converter, offering lower power and the capability to operate from a single +5V supply. The switched capacitor array architecture (CDAC), with the input resistor divider network to provide ADC574 input ranges, also allow the new parts to handle additional input ranges, including a 0V to 5V range. Thi
  • Determining Minimum Acquisition Times for SAR ADCs, part 1 (Rev. A)
    PDF, 227 Kb, Revision: A, File published: Nov 10, 2010
    This application report analyzes a simple method for calculating minimum acquisition times for successive-approximation register analog-to-digital converters (SAR ADCs). The input structure of the ADC is examined along with the driving circuit. The voltage on the sampling capacitor is then determined for the case when a step function is applied to the input of the driving circuit. Three different
  • Determining Minimum Acquisition Times for SAR ADCs, part 2
    PDF, 215 Kb, File published: Mar 17, 2011
    The input structure circuit of a successive-approximation register analog-to-digital converter (SAR ADC) incombination with the driving circuit forms a transfer function that can be used to determine minimum acquisition times for different types of applied input signals. This application report, which builds on Determining Minimum Acquisition Times for SAR ADCs When a Step Function is Applied to
  • Analog-to-Digital Converter Grounding Practices Affect System Performance (Rev. A)
    PDF, 69 Kb, Revision: A, File published: May 18, 2015
  • A Glossary of Analog-to-Digital Specifications and Performance Characteristics (Rev. B)
    PDF, 425 Kb, Revision: B, File published: Oct 9, 2011
    This glossary is a collection of the definitions of Texas Instruments' Delta-Sigma (О”ОЈ), successive approximation register (SAR), and pipeline analog-to-digital (A/D) converter specifications and performance characteristics. Although there is a considerable amount of detail in this document, the product data sheet for a particular product specification is the best and final reference.
  • Interleaving Analog-to-Digital Converters
    PDF, 64 Kb, File published: Oct 2, 2000
    It is tempting when pushing the limits of analog-to-digital conversion to consider interleaving two or more converters to increase the sample rate. However, such designs must take into consideration several possible sources of error.
  • Principles of Data Acquisition and Conversion (Rev. A)
    PDF, 132 Kb, Revision: A, File published: Apr 16, 2015
  • What Designers Should Know About Data Converter Drift
    PDF, 95 Kb, File published: Oct 2, 2000
    Exactly how inaccurate will a change in temperature make an analog-to-digital or digital-to-analog converter? As designers are well aware, a 12-bit device may provide a much lower accuracy at its operating-temperature extremes, perhaps only to 9 or even 8 bits. But for lack of more precise knowledge, many play it safe (and expensive) and overspecify.

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Manufacturer's Classification

  • Semiconductors > Data Converters > Analog to Digital Converter > Precision ADC (<=10MSPS)