Datasheet AD7650 (Analog Devices)
Manufacturer | Analog Devices |
Description | 16-Bit, 570 kSPS, Unipolar CMOS Successive Approximation ADC |
Pages / Page | 21 / 1 — 16-Bit, 570 kSPS. Low Cost CMOS ADC. AD7650. FEATURES. FUNCTIONAL BLOCK … |
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Document Language | English |
16-Bit, 570 kSPS. Low Cost CMOS ADC. AD7650. FEATURES. FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM. Throughput. AVDD AGND REF REFGND. DVDD DGND
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16-Bit, 570 kSPS Low Cost CMOS ADC AD7650 FEATURES FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM Throughput AVDD AGND REF REFGND DVDD DGND 570 kSPS (Warp Mode) 500 kSPS (Normal Mode) AD7650 OVDD 16 Bits Resolution OGND Analog Input Voltage Range: 0 V to 2.5 V IN+ SERIAL SWITCHED No Pipeline Delay PORT CAP DAC IN– SER/PAR Parallel and Serial 5 V/3 V Interface SPI™/QSPI™/MICROWIRE™/DSP Compatible BUSY PARALLEL 16 Single 5 V Supply Operation INTERFACE DATA[15:0] CLOCK Power Dissipation CS PD 77 mW Typical @ 444 kSPS (Impulse Mode) CONTROL LOGIC AND RD RESET 21 CALIBRATION CIRCUITRY
W @ 100 SPS OB/2C Power-Down Mode: 7
W Max Package: 48-Lead Quad Flat Pack (LQFP) or 48-Lead WARP IMPULSE CNVST Frame Chip-Scale Pack (LFCSP) Pin-to-Pin Compatible with PulSAR ADCs APPLICATIONS Data Acquisition Instrumentation Digital Signal Processing Spectrum Analysis Medical Instruments Battery-Powered Systems Process Control GENERAL DESCRIPTION PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS
The AD7650 is a 16-bit, 570 kSPS, charge redistribution SAR, 1. Fast Throughput analog-to-digital converter that operates from a single 5 V power The AD7650 is a 570 kSPS, charge redistribution, 16-bit supply. The part contains a high-speed 16-bit sampling ADC, SAR ADC. an internal conversion clock, error correction circuits, and both 2. Single-Supply Operation serial and parallel system interface ports. The AD7650 operates from a single 5 V supply. In impulse It features a very high sampling rate mode (Warp) and, for mode, its power dissipation decreases with the throughput from asynchronous conversion rate applications, a fast mode (Normal) 77 mW at 444 kSPS throughput to, for instance, only 21 µW and, for low power applications, a reduced power mode (Impulse) at a 100 SPS throughput. It consumes 7 µW maximum when where the power is scaled with the throughput. in power-down. It is fabricated using Analog Devices’ high-performance, 3. Serial or Parallel Interface 0.6 micron CMOS process and is available in a 48-lead LQFP Versatile parallel or 2-wire serial interface arrangement com- or in a tiny 48-lead Chip Scale package with operation specified patible with both 3 V or 5 V logic. from –40°C to +85°C. SPI and QSPI are trademarks of Motorola, Inc. MICROWIRE is a trademark of National Semiconductor Corporation. REV. 0 Information furnished by Analog Devices is believed to be accurate and reliable. However, no responsibility is assumed by Analog Devices for its use, nor for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties that
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