AD7875 Datasheet

CMOS, Complete 12-Bit 100 kHz, Sampling ADC with Uni 5V Input Range

Part No.:
AD7875
Manufacturer:
Analog Devices, Inc.
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28 Pages
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468 KB
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AD7875 Features

  • Complete Monolithic 12-Bit ADC with:
     2 µs Track/Hold Amplifier
     8 µs A/D Converter
     On-Chip Reference
     Laser-Trimmed Clock
     Parallel, Byte and Serial Digital Interface
  • 57 ns Data Access Time
  • 72 dB SNR at 10 kHz Input Frequency (AD7875)
  • Low Power: –60 mW typ
  • Variety of Input Ranges:
      0 V to +5 V for AD7875

AD7875 Description

The AD7875 is a fast, complete, 12-bit A/D converter. It consists of a track/hold amplifier, 8 µs successive approximation ADC, 3 V buried Zener reference and versatile interface logic. The ADC features a self-contained internal clock which is laser trimmed to guarantee accurate control of conversion time. No external clock timing components are required; the on-chip clock may be overridden by an external clock if required.

The parts offer a choice of three data output formats: a single, parallel, 12-bit word; two 8-bit bytes or serial data. Fast bus access times and standard control inputs ensure easy interfacing to modern microprocessors and digital signal processors.

All parts operate from ±5 V power supplies. The AD7875 accepts a unipolar 0 V to +5 V input range. The parts can convert full power signals up to 50 kHz.

The AD7875 feature dc accuracy specifications such as linearity, full-scale and offset error. In addition, the AD7875 are fully specified for dynamic performance parameters including distortion and signal-to-noise ratio.

The parts are available in a 24-pin, 0.3 inch-wide, plastic or hermetic dual-in-line package (DIP). The AD7875 are available in a 28-pin plastic leaded chip carrier (PLCC).

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