Overview
The AD7580SE is a 10-bit analog-to-digital converter (ADC) produced by Analog Devices Inc. This integrated circuit is designed to convert analog signals into digital signals, making it a crucial component in various electronic systems. The AD7580SE features a successive approximation register (SAR) architecture, which provides high accuracy and reliability in signal conversion.
Key Specifications
Specification | Value |
---|---|
Resolution | 10 bits |
Conversion Rate | 50 kSPS |
Input Type | Single-ended |
Interface | Parallel |
Package Type | 28-Pin LCC (Leadless Chip Carrier) |
Operating Temperature | -40°C to +85°C |
Key Features
- Successive Approximation Register (SAR) architecture for high accuracy and reliability.
- 10-bit resolution with a conversion rate of 50 kSPS.
- Single-ended input and parallel interface for easy integration into various systems.
- 28-Pin LCC package for compact design.
- Operating temperature range from -40°C to +85°C, making it suitable for a wide range of applications.
Applications
- Digital signal processing systems.
- Scientific instruments requiring precise analog-to-digital conversion.
- Rotary encoder applications where accurate position sensing is necessary.
- Industrial control systems and automation.
- Medical devices and diagnostic equipment.
Q & A
- What is the resolution of the AD7580SE ADC?
The AD7580SE has a resolution of 10 bits. - What is the conversion rate of the AD7580SE?
The conversion rate of the AD7580SE is 50 kSPS. - What type of input does the AD7580SE support?
The AD7580SE supports single-ended inputs. - What is the interface type of the AD7580SE?
The AD7580SE has a parallel interface. - What is the package type of the AD7580SE?
The AD7580SE comes in a 28-Pin LCC package. - What is the operating temperature range of the AD7580SE?
The operating temperature range of the AD7580SE is from -40°C to +85°C. - What are some common applications of the AD7580SE?
The AD7580SE is commonly used in digital signal processing, scientific instruments, rotary encoder applications, industrial control systems, and medical devices. - What architecture does the AD7580SE use for analog-to-digital conversion?
The AD7580SE uses a Successive Approximation Register (SAR) architecture. - Is the AD7580SE RoHS compliant?
No, the AD7580SE is not RoHS compliant according to some sources. - Where can I purchase the AD7580SE?
The AD7580SE can be purchased from various electronic component distributors such as Digi-Key, Component Sense, and Ventron Chip.