Overview
The AD7575JR is an 8-bit analog-to-digital converter (ADC) produced by Analog Devices Inc. This integrated circuit is designed to convert analog signals into digital signals, incorporating steps such as sampling and holding. It is packaged in an 18-pin SOIC (Small Outline Integrated Circuit) package, making it suitable for a variety of applications where space is a consideration.
Key Specifications
Parameter | Value |
---|---|
Resolution | 8 bits |
Package Type | 18-pin SOIC |
Operating Temperature Range | 0°C to +70°C |
Conversion Time | Typically 10 μs (including hold time) |
Supply Voltage | ±5V (dual supply), or +10V (single supply) |
Noise Performance | Low noise operation |
Key Features
- 8-bit resolution for precise analog-to-digital conversion
- LC2MOS technology for low power consumption and high performance
- On-chip sample-and-hold circuit for accurate signal capture
- Low noise operation to minimize signal distortion
- Compact 18-pin SOIC package for space-efficient designs
Applications
The AD7575JR is versatile and can be used in various applications, including:
- Data acquisition systems
- Industrial control systems
- Medical devices requiring precise signal conversion
- Aerospace and defense systems where reliability and accuracy are crucial
- Automotive systems for sensor data processing
Q & A
- What is the resolution of the AD7575JR ADC? The AD7575JR has an 8-bit resolution.
- What is the package type of the AD7575JR? The AD7575JR is packaged in an 18-pin SOIC.
- What is the operating temperature range of the AD7575JR? The operating temperature range is 0°C to +70°C.
- How long does the conversion process typically take? The conversion time is typically 10 μs, including hold time.
- What are the supply voltage options for the AD7575JR? The AD7575JR can operate with ±5V (dual supply) or +10V (single supply).
- Is the AD7575JR suitable for low noise applications? Yes, the AD7575JR is designed for low noise operation.
- What technology is used in the AD7575JR? The AD7575JR uses LC2MOS technology.
- Does the AD7575JR have an on-chip sample-and-hold circuit? Yes, it includes an on-chip sample-and-hold circuit.
- In what types of systems is the AD7575JR commonly used? It is commonly used in data acquisition systems, industrial control systems, medical devices, aerospace and defense systems, and automotive systems.
- Where can I find detailed specifications for the AD7575JR? Detailed specifications can be found in the datasheet available on the Analog Devices Inc. website or through distributors like Digi-Key and Mouser.