Overview
The MAX1084BCSA is a 10-bit, 400 kSPS analog-to-digital converter (ADC) produced by Analog Devices Inc./Maxim Integrated. This component is part of the SAR (Successive Approximation Register) ADC family, known for its high accuracy and low power consumption. The MAX1084BCSA is packaged in an 8-pin SOIC (Small Outline Integrated Circuit) package, making it suitable for a variety of applications where space is limited.
Key Specifications
Parameter | Value |
---|---|
Resolution | 10 bits |
Sampling Rate | 400 kSPS |
Reference Type | Internal |
Reference Voltage | 2.5 V |
Power Dissipation | 471 mW |
Package Type | 8-SOIC |
Key Features
- High-resolution 10-bit ADC with a sampling rate of 400 kSPS.
- Internal reference voltage of 2.5 V for stable and accurate conversions.
- Low power dissipation of 471 mW, making it energy-efficient.
- Compact 8-pin SOIC package, ideal for space-constrained designs.
- Successive Approximation Register (SAR) architecture for high accuracy and reliability.
Applications
The MAX1084BCSA is versatile and can be used in a variety of applications, including:
- Industrial control systems: For precise measurement and control in industrial environments.
- Medical devices: Where high accuracy and low power consumption are critical.
- Aerospace and defense: For reliable data acquisition in harsh environments.
- Automotive systems: For sensor data acquisition and processing.
- Consumer electronics: In devices requiring accurate analog-to-digital conversion with low power consumption.
Q & A
- What is the resolution of the MAX1084BCSA ADC?
The MAX1084BCSA has a resolution of 10 bits. - What is the sampling rate of the MAX1084BCSA?
The sampling rate is 400 kSPS. - What type of reference does the MAX1084BCSA use?
The MAX1084BCSA uses an internal reference. - What is the reference voltage of the MAX1084BCSA?
The reference voltage is 2.5 V. - How much power does the MAX1084BCSA dissipate?
The power dissipation is 471 mW. - In what package is the MAX1084BCSA available?
The MAX1084BCSA is available in an 8-pin SOIC package. - What architecture does the MAX1084BCSA use?
The MAX1084BCSA uses the Successive Approximation Register (SAR) architecture. - What are some common applications of the MAX1084BCSA?
Common applications include industrial control systems, medical devices, aerospace and defense, automotive systems, and consumer electronics. - Why is the MAX1084BCSA suitable for space-constrained designs?
The MAX1084BCSA is suitable due to its compact 8-pin SOIC package. - What are the benefits of using an internal reference voltage in the MAX1084BCSA?
The internal reference voltage provides stable and accurate conversions, reducing the need for external components.