Overview
The MAX1032BEUG+T is a multirange, low-power, 14-bit successive-approximation analog-to-digital converter (ADC) produced by Analog Devices Inc./Maxim Integrated. This device is part of the MAX1032/MAX1033 family and is designed to offer high precision and flexibility in various data acquisition applications. The MAX1032 features eight single-ended analog input channels or four differential channels, making it versatile for different measurement scenarios.
Key Specifications
Parameter | Value |
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Number of Channels | 8 single-ended or 4 differential |
Resolution | 14-bit |
Conversion Technique | Successive-approximation (SAR) |
Input Voltage Range | -6 x VREF to +6 x VREF |
Input Resistance | 17kΩ |
Power Supplies | Separate AVDD1, AVDD2, DVDD, and DVDDO supplies |
Interface | SPI-/QSPI-/MICROWIRE-compatible serial interface |
Fault Tolerance | ±16.5V on idle channels |
Key Features
- Software-programmable channel and data-acquisition configurations
- Support for both single-ended and differential input configurations
- Programmable unipolar and bipolar signal ranges
- Fully differential, successive-approximation register (SAR) conversion technique
- On-chip track-and-hold (T/H) circuitry with switched-capacitor architecture
- Separate power supplies for analog and digital sections to minimize noise
- Fault tolerance up to ±16.5V on idle channels
Applications
The MAX1032BEUG+T is suitable for a wide range of applications, including industrial automation, medical devices, and data acquisition systems. Its low power consumption and high precision make it ideal for battery-powered devices and systems requiring accurate analog-to-digital conversion. Additionally, it can be used in automotive, aerospace, and other industries where reliable and precise data acquisition is critical.
Q & A
- What is the resolution of the MAX1032BEUG+T ADC?
The MAX1032BEUG+T has a resolution of 14 bits. - How many analog input channels does the MAX1032BEUG+T have?
The MAX1032BEUG+T has eight single-ended or four differential analog input channels. - What is the input voltage range of the MAX1032BEUG+T?
The input voltage range spans from -6 x VREF to +6 x VREF. - What type of conversion technique does the MAX1032BEUG+T use?
The MAX1032BEUG+T uses a successive-approximation (SAR) conversion technique. - Is the MAX1032BEUG+T fault tolerant?
Yes, the MAX1032BEUG+T is fault tolerant up to ±16.5V on idle channels. - What type of interface does the MAX1032BEUG+T support?
The MAX1032BEUG+T supports an SPI-/QSPI-/MICROWIRE-compatible serial interface. - How many power supplies does the MAX1032BEUG+T require?
The MAX1032BEUG+T requires separate AVDD1, AVDD2, DVDD, and DVDDO power supplies. - Can the input ranges of the MAX1032BEUG+T be dynamically adjusted?
Yes, the input ranges of the MAX1032BEUG+T can be dynamically adjusted through software control. - What is the input resistance of the MAX1032BEUG+T?
The input resistance of the MAX1032BEUG+T is 17kΩ. - Is the MAX1032BEUG+T suitable for low-power applications?
Yes, the MAX1032BEUG+T is designed for low-power applications.