Overview
The AD7575JRZ is an 8-bit successive approximation register (SAR) analog-to-digital converter (ADC) produced by Analog Devices Inc. This component is part of Analog Devices' extensive range of high-performance analog and mixed-signal integrated circuits. Although the AD7575JRZ is currently obsolete and no longer manufactured, it remains a significant example of the company's expertise in signal processing technologies.Analog Devices Inc., now merged with Maxim Integrated, is a leading provider of solutions that convert real-world phenomena into electrical signals, serving over 100,000 clients globally.
Key Specifications
Parameter | Value |
---|---|
Type | Analog to Digital Converter (ADC) |
Resolution | 8-bit |
Architecture | Successive Approximation Register (SAR) |
Package | 18-pin SOIC |
Status | Obsolete |
Key Features
- High-Speed Conversion: The AD7575JRZ is designed for high-speed conversion, making it suitable for applications requiring rapid data acquisition.
- Low Power Consumption: This ADC is optimized for low power consumption, which is beneficial for battery-powered devices and other power-sensitive applications.
- Compact Package: The 18-pin SOIC package makes it ideal for space-constrained designs.
- High Accuracy: The SAR architecture ensures high accuracy and reliability in converting analog signals to digital data.
Applications
- Data Acquisition Systems: The AD7575JRZ is suitable for various data acquisition systems where high-speed and accurate analog-to-digital conversion is required.
- Industrial Control Systems: It can be used in industrial control systems for monitoring and controlling processes.
- Medical Devices: The low power consumption and high accuracy make it a candidate for medical devices such as patient monitoring systems.
- Aerospace and Defense: Its reliability and performance make it suitable for aerospace and defense applications.
Q & A
- What is the resolution of the AD7575JRZ ADC?
The AD7575JRZ has an 8-bit resolution.
- What type of architecture does the AD7575JRZ use?
The AD7575JRZ uses a Successive Approximation Register (SAR) architecture.
- In what package is the AD7575JRZ available?
The AD7575JRZ is available in an 18-pin SOIC package.
- Is the AD7575JRZ still in production?
No, the AD7575JRZ is obsolete and no longer manufactured.
- What are some typical applications for the AD7575JRZ?
Typical applications include data acquisition systems, industrial control systems, medical devices, and aerospace and defense applications.
- Why is the SAR architecture beneficial in the AD7575JRZ?
The SAR architecture ensures high accuracy and reliability in converting analog signals to digital data.
- What is the significance of low power consumption in the AD7575JRZ?
Low power consumption is beneficial for battery-powered devices and other power-sensitive applications.
- Can the AD7575JRZ be used in high-speed applications?
Yes, the AD7575JRZ is designed for high-speed conversion, making it suitable for applications requiring rapid data acquisition.
- Who is the manufacturer of the AD7575JRZ?
The AD7575JRZ is manufactured by Analog Devices Inc.
- Where can I find detailed specifications for the AD7575JRZ?
Detailed specifications can be found in the datasheet available on the manufacturer's website or through distributors like Mouser and Digi-Key.