Overview
The MAX1060BCEI+T is a low-power, 10-bit analog-to-digital converter (ADC) produced by Maxim Integrated, now part of Analog Devices Inc. This device is designed for high-performance and low-power applications, making it ideal for battery-powered and data-acquisition systems. It operates with a single +5V analog supply and features a VLOGIC pin that allows it to interface directly with a +2.7V to +5.5V digital supply. The MAX1060BCEI+T is available in a 28-pin QSOP package and is known for its excellent dynamic performance, ease of use, and small footprint.
Key Specifications
Parameter | Value | Units |
---|---|---|
Resolution | 10 bits | |
Number of Channels | 8 (single-ended), 4 (pseudo-differential) | |
Sampling Rate | Up to 400 ksps | |
Analog Supply Voltage | +5V | |
Digital Supply Voltage | +2.7V to +5.5V | |
Internal Reference | +2.5V | |
Interface Type | Byte-wide parallel (8 + 2) | |
Power Consumption | 10 mW (at 400 ksps), 2 µA (shutdown) | |
Package Type | 28-pin QSOP |
Key Features
- 10-bit resolution with ±0.5 LSB linearity
- Single +5V supply operation
- User-adjustable logic level (+2.7V to +5.5V)
- Internal +2.5V reference
- Software-configurable analog input multiplexer
- Software-configurable unipolar/bipolar analog inputs
- Low power consumption: 10 mW at 400 ksps, 2 µA in shutdown
- Internal 6 MHz full-power bandwidth track/hold
- Byte-wide parallel interface
- Small footprint in 28-pin QSOP package
Applications
- Industrial Control Systems
- Data Logging
- Energy Management
- Patient Monitoring
- Data-Acquisition Systems
- Touch Screens
Q & A
- What is the resolution of the MAX1060BCEI+T ADC?
The MAX1060BCEI+T has a 10-bit resolution.
- How many channels does the MAX1060BCEI+T support?
The device supports 8 single-ended channels or 4 pseudo-differential channels.
- What is the maximum sampling rate of the MAX1060BCEI+T?
The maximum sampling rate is up to 400 ksps.
- What is the power consumption of the MAX1060BCEI+T at 400 ksps?
The power consumption is 10 mW at 400 ksps.
- Can the MAX1060BCEI+T operate in both unipolar and bipolar modes?
- What type of interface does the MAX1060BCEI+T use?
The device uses a byte-wide parallel (8 + 2) interface.
- How does the MAX1060BCEI+T manage power consumption during idle periods?
The device features two software-selectable power-down modes that can reduce supply current to under 10 µA at reduced sampling rates.
- What is the package type of the MAX1060BCEI+T?
The device is available in a 28-pin QSOP package.
- What are some typical applications for the MAX1060BCEI+T?
Typical applications include industrial control systems, data logging, energy management, patient monitoring, data-acquisition systems, and touch screens.
- Does the MAX1060BCEI+T have an internal reference voltage?