Overview
The MX574AJN+ is a part of the MX574A series, which are industry-standard, complete 12-bit analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) produced by Analog Devices Inc./Maxim Integrated. These ADCs are known for their high speed, low power consumption, and integrated clock and voltage reference. The MX574A series is designed to offer high accuracy and reliability, making them suitable for a variety of applications requiring precise analog-to-digital conversion.
Key Specifications
Parameter | Value | Units |
---|---|---|
Resolution | 12 Bits | |
Conversion Time | 25μs | |
Power Dissipation | 150mW | |
Integral Nonlinearity (INL) | ±1/2 LSB (typical) | |
Voltage Reference Drift | 10ppm/°C | |
Analog Input Ranges | 0 to +10V, 0 to +20V (unipolar), ±5V, ±10V (bipolar) | |
Data Access Time | 150ns (maximum) | |
Package Type | 28-PDIP-600_MIL |
Key Features
- Complete ADC with integrated reference and clock
- 12-bit resolution and linearity with no missing codes over temperature
- Low power dissipation of 150mW
- Precision low TC reference: 10ppm/°C
- Monolithic BiCMOS construction for reduced power dissipation
- Versatile analog input structure with multiple input ranges
- Three-state data outputs controlled by CS, CE, and R/C logic inputs
Applications
- Digital Signal Processing
- High-Accuracy Process Control
- High-Speed Data Acquisition
- Electro-Mechanical Systems
Q & A
- What is the resolution of the MX574AJN+ ADC?
The MX574AJN+ has a 12-bit resolution. - What is the maximum conversion time for the MX574AJN+?
The maximum conversion time for the MX574AJN+ is 25μs. - How much power does the MX574AJN+ consume?
The MX574AJN+ consumes 150mW of power. - What are the available analog input ranges for the MX574AJN+?
The available analog input ranges are 0 to +10V, 0 to +20V (unipolar), and ±5V, ±10V (bipolar). - What is the data access time for the MX574AJN+?
The maximum data access time is 150ns. - What package type is the MX574AJN+ available in?
The MX574AJN+ is available in a 28-PDIP-600_MIL package. - Does the MX574AJN+ have an integrated clock and voltage reference?
Yes, the MX574AJN+ has an integrated clock and voltage reference. - What is the typical integral nonlinearity (INL) of the MX574AJN+?
The typical INL is ±1/2 LSB. - What is the voltage reference drift of the MX574AJN+?
The voltage reference drift is 10ppm/°C. - In what applications is the MX574AJN+ commonly used?
The MX574AJN+ is commonly used in digital signal processing, high-accuracy process control, high-speed data acquisition, and electro-mechanical systems.