Overview
The AD7710AR is a 24-bit, two-channel, delta-sigma analog-to-digital converter (ADC) manufactured by Analog Devices Inc. Although the AD7710AR is currently obsolete and no longer in production, it remains a significant component in legacy systems and for educational purposes. This ADC is known for its high precision and low noise performance, making it suitable for various high-accuracy measurement applications.
Key Specifications
Specification | Value |
---|---|
Resolution | 24 bits |
Number of Channels | 2 |
Conversion Type | Delta-Sigma |
Sampling Rate | Up to 1 kSPS |
Interface | Serial (SPI) |
Package Type | 24-Pin SOIC |
Operating Voltage | 5V |
RoHS Compliance | Available in both RoHS compliant and non-compliant versions |
Key Features
- High Resolution: 24-bit resolution providing high accuracy and precision in measurements.
- Delta-Sigma Conversion: Utilizes delta-sigma conversion technology for low noise and high linearity.
- Dual Channel: Supports two independent analog input channels.
- Serial Interface: SPI-compatible serial interface for easy communication with microcontrollers.
- Low Power Consumption: Designed to operate with low power consumption, making it suitable for battery-powered devices.
- Charge Balancing ADC: Features a charge balancing ADC architecture for improved performance and stability.
Applications
- Industrial Automation: Used in industrial control systems for precise measurement and monitoring.
- Medical Devices: Suitable for medical equipment requiring high accuracy and reliability.
- Test and Measurement: Employed in various test and measurement instruments due to its high precision and low noise characteristics.
- Aerospace and Defense: Used in aerospace and defense applications where high reliability and accuracy are critical.
Q & A
- What is the resolution of the AD7710AR ADC?
The AD7710AR has a 24-bit resolution.
- How many channels does the AD7710AR support?
The AD7710AR supports two independent analog input channels.
- What type of conversion does the AD7710AR use?
The AD7710AR uses delta-sigma conversion technology.
- What is the sampling rate of the AD7710AR?
The AD7710AR has a sampling rate of up to 1 kSPS.
- What interface does the AD7710AR use for communication?
The AD7710AR uses a SPI-compatible serial interface.
- Is the AD7710AR RoHS compliant?
The AD7710AR is available in both RoHS compliant and non-compliant versions.
- Why is the AD7710AR considered obsolete?
The AD7710AR is considered obsolete because it is no longer manufactured by Analog Devices Inc..
- What are some common applications of the AD7710AR?
The AD7710AR is commonly used in industrial automation, medical devices, test and measurement instruments, and aerospace and defense applications.
- What package type is the AD7710AR available in?
The AD7710AR is available in a 24-Pin SOIC package.
- What is the operating voltage of the AD7710AR?
The AD7710AR operates at 5V.