Overview
The AD779JNZ is a high-precision, low-power, 14-bit analog-to-digital converter (ADC) manufactured by Analog Devices Inc. This device is designed for high accuracy and reliability, making it suitable for a variety of applications requiring precise analog-to-digital conversion. The AD779JNZ is packaged in a 28-lead PDIP and operates over a temperature range of 0°C to 70°C.
Key Specifications
Specification | Value |
---|---|
Resolution | 14 bits |
Number of Inputs | 1 |
Package Type | 28-Lead PDIP |
Operating Temperature Range | 0°C to 70°C |
Pins | 28 |
Key Features
- High precision and low power consumption, making it ideal for battery-powered applications.
- On-chip programmable gain amplifier (PGA) for flexible input range configuration.
- Internal reference and temperature sensor for enhanced accuracy.
- Low noise and high linearity, ensuring reliable and accurate conversions.
- Compact 28-lead PDIP package for space-efficient designs.
Applications
- Industrial automation and control systems.
- Medical devices requiring high precision and low noise.
- Test and measurement equipment.
- Automotive systems where reliability and accuracy are crucial.
- Battery-powered devices where low power consumption is essential.
Q & A
- What is the resolution of the AD779JNZ ADC? The AD779JNZ has a resolution of 14 bits.
- How many inputs does the AD779JNZ have? The AD779JNZ has one input channel.
- What is the package type of the AD779JNZ? The AD779JNZ is packaged in a 28-lead PDIP.
- What is the operating temperature range of the AD779JNZ? The operating temperature range is from 0°C to 70°C.
- Does the AD779JNZ have an internal reference and temperature sensor? Yes, the AD779JNZ includes an internal reference and temperature sensor.
- What are some typical applications of the AD779JNZ? Typical applications include industrial automation, medical devices, test and measurement equipment, automotive systems, and battery-powered devices.
- Is the AD779JNZ suitable for low-power applications? Yes, the AD779JNZ is designed for low power consumption, making it suitable for battery-powered applications.
- Does the AD779JNZ have a programmable gain amplifier (PGA)? Yes, the AD779JNZ features an on-chip programmable gain amplifier (PGA).
- What is the noise performance of the AD779JNZ? The AD779JNZ is known for its low noise and high linearity, ensuring reliable and accurate conversions.
- Where can I find detailed specifications and datasheets for the AD779JNZ? Detailed specifications and datasheets can be found on the Analog Devices website and through distributors like Digi-Key and Mouser.