Overview
The MAX1460CCM is a low-power, 16-bit analog-to-digital converter (ADC) produced by Analog Devices Inc./Maxim Integrated. This device is designed for high-performance data acquisition and features a robust set of functionalities that make it suitable for a variety of applications. The MAX1460CCM includes a 2-bit programmable gain amplifier (PGA) and a 3-bit coarse-offset (CO) DAC, which are integral in conditioning the sensor's output. This ADC operates with a parallel interface and is housed in a 48-pin TQFP package.
Key Specifications
Parameter | Value |
---|---|
Resolution | 16 bits |
Number of Channels | 1 |
Conversion Rate | Pipelined |
Supply Voltage | 4.75V to 5.25V |
Package Type | 48-Pin TQFP |
Interface Type | Parallel |
Key Features
- Low power consumption, making it suitable for battery-powered devices.
- A 2-bit programmable gain amplifier (PGA) for flexible gain settings.
- A 3-bit coarse-offset (CO) DAC for offset adjustment.
- Pipelined architecture for high-speed conversions.
- Parallel interface for easy integration with microcontrollers and other digital systems.
- 48-pin TQFP package for compact design.
Applications
The MAX1460CCM is versatile and can be used in various applications, including:
- Data acquisition systems in industrial, medical, and scientific instruments.
- Sensor interfaces for conditioning and converting analog signals from sensors.
- Automotive systems requiring high-precision ADCs.
- Portable and battery-powered devices where low power consumption is crucial.
Q & A
- What is the resolution of the MAX1460CCM ADC?
The MAX1460CCM has a resolution of 16 bits. - How many channels does the MAX1460CCM support?
The MAX1460CCM supports one channel. - What is the supply voltage range for the MAX1460CCM?
The supply voltage range is from 4.75V to 5.25V. - What type of package does the MAX1460CCM come in?
The MAX1460CCM is housed in a 48-pin TQFP package. - What type of interface does the MAX1460CCM use?
The MAX1460CCM uses a parallel interface. - What are the key features of the MAX1460CCM's analog front end?
The analog front end includes a 2-bit programmable gain amplifier (PGA) and a 3-bit coarse-offset (CO) DAC. - Is the MAX1460CCM suitable for battery-powered devices?
Yes, the MAX1460CCM is designed for low power consumption, making it suitable for battery-powered devices. - What are some common applications of the MAX1460CCM?
Common applications include data acquisition systems, sensor interfaces, automotive systems, and portable devices. - How does the pipelined architecture benefit the MAX1460CCM?
The pipelined architecture allows for high-speed conversions, enhancing the overall performance of the ADC. - Where can I find more detailed specifications for the MAX1460CCM?
You can find detailed specifications in the datasheet available on the Analog Devices website or through authorized distributors like Digi-Key.