Overview
The AD1380KD is a 16-bit analog-to-digital converter (ADC) produced by Analog Devices Inc. This component is designed to provide high accuracy and reliability in various data acquisition and signal processing applications. The AD1380KD is part of Analog Devices' extensive range of ADCs, known for their performance and versatility in different industrial and commercial settings.
Key Specifications
Parameter | Value |
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Resolution | 16 bits |
Analog Input Range | Bipolar ±2.5, ±5, ±10 V |
Linearity Error | ±0.003% of FSR (AD1380KD) |
Conversion Type | Successive Approximation (SAR) |
Package Type | 32-BDIP (Bipolar DIP) |
Key Features
- High resolution of 16 bits, providing precise analog-to-digital conversion.
- Bipolar analog input ranges of ±2.5, ±5, and ±10 V, making it versatile for various signal types.
- Low linearity error of ±0.003% of Full Scale Range (FSR), ensuring high accuracy in measurements.
- Successive Approximation Register (SAR) conversion technique for efficient and reliable conversions.
- Available in a 32-pin Bipolar DIP package, suitable for a wide range of applications.
Applications
The AD1380KD is suitable for a variety of applications that require high-precision analog-to-digital conversion. These include:
- Data acquisition systems in industrial and scientific instruments.
- Signal processing in audio and medical devices.
- Automotive and aerospace systems requiring precise measurement and control.
- Test and measurement equipment where accuracy is critical.
Q & A
- What is the resolution of the AD1380KD?
The AD1380KD has a resolution of 16 bits. - What are the available analog input ranges for the AD1380KD?
The AD1380KD supports bipolar analog input ranges of ±2.5, ±5, and ±10 V. - What is the linearity error of the AD1380KD?
The linearity error of the AD1380KD is ±0.003% of Full Scale Range (FSR). - What conversion technique does the AD1380KD use?
The AD1380KD uses the Successive Approximation Register (SAR) conversion technique. - In what package type is the AD1380KD available?
The AD1380KD is available in a 32-pin Bipolar DIP package. - What are some common applications of the AD1380KD?
The AD1380KD is commonly used in data acquisition systems, signal processing in audio and medical devices, automotive and aerospace systems, and test and measurement equipment. - Is the AD1380KD still in production?
No, the AD1380KD is listed as obsolete by Analog Devices. - Where can I find detailed specifications for the AD1380KD?
Detailed specifications can be found in the datasheet available on Analog Devices' official website and other electronic component distributors like Mouser and Digi-Key. - What is the significance of the SAR conversion technique in the AD1380KD?
The SAR conversion technique in the AD1380KD ensures efficient and reliable conversions, contributing to its high accuracy and precision. - Can the AD1380KD be used in high-speed applications?
While the AD1380KD is precise, it is not specifically designed for high-speed applications. For such needs, other ADC models with higher sampling rates may be more suitable.