Overview
The 5962-8776202VX is an 8-bit analog-to-digital converter (ADC) produced by Analog Devices Inc. This component is designed for high-speed conversion and features a built-in track/hold function, making it suitable for a variety of applications requiring rapid and accurate analog-to-digital conversion.
The ADC utilizes the successive approximation conversion technique, enabling a fast conversion time of 5 µs. It is fabricated in an advanced, all ion-implanted high-speed Linear Compatible CMOS (LCMOS) process, ensuring high performance and reliability.
Key Specifications
Specification | Value |
---|---|
Resolution | 8 bits |
Conversion Time | 5 µs |
Supply Voltage | Single +5 V |
Reference Voltage | 1.23 V bandgap reference |
Input Signal Range | 0 to 2 V |
Operating Temperature Range | -55 to 125°C |
Package Type | 18-lead CerDIP, 18-lead PDIP, 20-lead Flatpack |
Interface Type | Parallel, compatible with standard microprocessor control signals (CS and RD) |
Key Features
- High-Speed Conversion: The ADC features a fast conversion time of 5 µs, making it suitable for applications requiring rapid analog-to-digital conversion.
- Track/Hold Function: The built-in track/hold function allows full-scale signals up to 50 kHz (386 µV/ms slew rate) to be digitized accurately.
- Low Power Supply: The ADC requires only a single +5 V supply and a low-cost 1.23 V bandgap reference.
- Easy Interfacing: The component is designed for easy interfacing to all popular 8-bit microprocessors using standard microprocessor control signals (CS and RD).
- Advanced Fabrication: Fabricated in an advanced, all ion-implanted high-speed Linear Compatible CMOS (LCMOS) process.
Applications
- Data Acquisition Systems: Suitable for various data acquisition systems where high-speed and accurate analog-to-digital conversion is required.
- Embedded Systems: Ideal for embedded systems that need to interface with microprocessors for real-time data processing.
- Industrial Automation: Used in industrial automation for monitoring and controlling analog signals.
- Medical Devices: Can be used in medical devices that require fast and precise analog-to-digital conversion.
Q & A
- What is the resolution of the 5962-8776202VX ADC?
The resolution of the 5962-8776202VX ADC is 8 bits.
- What is the conversion time of the 5962-8776202VX ADC?
The conversion time of the 5962-8776202VX ADC is 5 µs.
- What is the supply voltage requirement for the 5962-8776202VX ADC?
The 5962-8776202VX ADC requires a single +5 V supply.
- What is the input signal range for the 5962-8776202VX ADC?
The input signal range for the 5962-8776202VX ADC is 0 to 2 V.
- What types of packages are available for the 5962-8776202VX ADC?
The 5962-8776202VX ADC is available in 18-lead CerDIP, 18-lead PDIP, and 20-lead Flatpack packages.
- How does the 5962-8776202VX ADC interface with microprocessors?
The 5962-8776202VX ADC interfaces with microprocessors using standard microprocessor control signals (CS and RD).
- What is the operating temperature range of the 5962-8776202VX ADC?
The operating temperature range of the 5962-8776202VX ADC is -55 to 125°C.
- What fabrication process is used for the 5962-8776202VX ADC?
The 5962-8776202VX ADC is fabricated in an advanced, all ion-implanted high-speed Linear Compatible CMOS (LCMOS) process.
- What is the purpose of the built-in track/hold function in the 5962-8776202VX ADC?
The built-in track/hold function allows full-scale signals up to 50 kHz (386 µV/ms slew rate) to be digitized accurately.
- Can the 5962-8776202VX ADC be used in industrial automation?
Yes, the 5962-8776202VX ADC can be used in industrial automation for monitoring and controlling analog signals.