Overview
The MAX150BEWP+T is a high-speed, 8-bit analog-to-digital converter (ADC) produced by Analog Devices Inc./Maxim Integrated. This component utilizes a half-flash technique to achieve a conversion time of 1.34 μs, making it highly suitable for applications requiring rapid and accurate analog-to-digital conversions. The MAX150BEWP+T is part of the MAX150 series, which is known for its microprocessor compatibility and integrated features such as a track-and-hold function and an on-chip voltage reference.
Key Specifications
Specification | Value |
---|---|
Conversion Time | 1.34 μs |
Resolution | 8 bits |
Analog Input Range | 0V to +5V |
Supply Voltage | +5V |
Input Slew Rate | Up to 100mV/μs |
On-chip Reference Voltage | 2.5 V |
Package Type | SOIC-20 |
Data Output | Latched, three-state buffer circuitry |
Key Features
- High-speed conversion using half-flash technique
- Microprocessor compatible, appearing as a memory location or I/O port
- Built-in track-and-hold function for input slew rates up to 100mV/μs
- On-chip 2.5 V reference output
- Latched, three-state buffer circuitry for direct connection to microprocessor data bus or system input port
- Overflow output for cascading devices to achieve higher resolution
Applications
The MAX150BEWP+T is suitable for a variety of applications that require fast and accurate analog-to-digital conversions. These include:
- Data acquisition systems
- Industrial control systems
- Medical devices
- Aerospace and defense systems
- Automotive systems requiring high-speed data conversion
Q & A
- What is the conversion time of the MAX150BEWP+T?
The conversion time of the MAX150BEWP+T is 1.34 μs. - What is the resolution of the MAX150BEWP+T?
The resolution of the MAX150BEWP+T is 8 bits. - What is the analog input range of the MAX150BEWP+T?
The analog input range of the MAX150BEWP+T is 0V to +5V. - Does the MAX150BEWP+T have an on-chip voltage reference?
Yes, the MAX150BEWP+T has an on-chip 2.5 V reference output. - What is the package type of the MAX150BEWP+T?
The package type of the MAX150BEWP+T is SOIC-20. - How does the MAX150BEWP+T interface with microprocessors?
The MAX150BEWP+T interfaces with microprocessors by appearing as a memory location or I/O port and uses latched, three-state buffer circuitry for direct connection to the microprocessor data bus or system input port. - Can the MAX150BEWP+T be cascaded for higher resolution?
Yes, the MAX150BEWP+T provides an overflow output for cascading devices to achieve higher resolution. - What is the input slew rate supported by the MAX150BEWP+T?
The MAX150BEWP+T supports input slew rates up to 100mV/μs. - Is the MAX150BEWP+T compatible with other models?
The MAX150BEWP+T is pin compatible with the MX7820 and includes an internal 2.5V reference. - Where can I find CAD models and footprints for the MAX150BEWP+T?
CAD models, footprints, and 3D models for the MAX150BEWP+T are available on platforms like SnapEDA and the official Analog Devices website.