Overview
The AD7623ASTZ is a 16-bit, 1.33 MSPS PulSAR® (Successive Approximation Register) analog-to-digital converter (ADC) produced by Analog Devices Inc. This component is part of the AD76xx family, known for its high performance and low power consumption. The AD7623ASTZ is packaged in a 48-lead Low Profile Quad Flatpack (LQFP) and operates over a temperature range of -40°C to +85°C, making it suitable for a variety of applications requiring high accuracy and reliability.
Key Specifications
Parameter | Value |
---|---|
Resolution | 16 bits |
Sample Rate | 1.33 MSPS |
Analog Input Range | 0 to 2.5V (differential, unipolar) |
Package Type | 48-Lead Low Profile Quad Flatpack (LQFP) |
Operating Temperature Range | -40°C to +85°C |
Architecture | Successive Approximation Register (SAR) |
Key Features
- High performance with low power consumption, making it ideal for power-sensitive applications.
- Flexible interface options including parallel and serial outputs.
- Internal clock generation with the option for external clock input.
- Low distortion and high signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) performance.
- Separate analog and digital ground planes to minimize noise and ensure high resolution performance.
Applications
The AD7623ASTZ is suitable for various applications requiring high accuracy and reliability, such as:
- Data acquisition systems.
- Digital signal processing (DSP) systems.
- Medical imaging and diagnostic equipment.
- Industrial control and automation systems.
- Aerospace and defense applications.
Q & A
- What is the resolution of the AD7623ASTZ ADC?
The AD7623ASTZ has a resolution of 16 bits. - What is the sample rate of the AD7623ASTZ?
The sample rate of the AD7623ASTZ is 1.33 MSPS. - What is the analog input range of the AD7623ASTZ?
The analog input range is 0 to 2.5V (differential, unipolar). - What package type does the AD7623ASTZ use?
The AD7623ASTZ is packaged in a 48-Lead Low Profile Quad Flatpack (LQFP). - What is the operating temperature range of the AD7623ASTZ?
The operating temperature range is -40°C to +85°C. - What architecture does the AD7623ASTZ use?
The AD7623ASTZ uses a Successive Approximation Register (SAR) architecture. - Can the AD7623ASTZ generate its own clock?
Yes, the AD7623ASTZ can generate its own clock internally, but it also supports external clock input. - How does the AD7623ASTZ manage noise and ground return paths?
The AD7623ASTZ has separate analog and digital ground planes to minimize noise and ensure high resolution performance. - What are some typical applications for the AD7623ASTZ?
Typical applications include data acquisition systems, DSP systems, medical imaging, industrial control, and aerospace and defense. - Where can I find more detailed technical information about the AD7623ASTZ?
More detailed technical information can be found in the datasheet and application notes available on the Analog Devices website.