Overview
The MX574AKCWI+T is a 12-bit analog-to-digital converter (ADC) produced by Analog Devices Inc./Maxim Integrated. This component is part of the MAX174/MX574A/MX674A family, known for their high speed, low power consumption, and integrated clock and voltage reference. The MX574AKCWI+T utilizes a successive approximation register (SAR) architecture, providing efficient and accurate analog-to-digital conversion.
Key Specifications
Parameter | Value |
---|---|
Number of A/D Converters | 1 |
Resolution | 12 bits |
Architecture | SAR (Successive Approximation Register) |
Reference Type | External, Internal |
Analog Supply Voltage | ±11.4 V to ±16.5 V |
Digital Supply Voltage | 5 V |
Conversion Time | 25 μs |
Input Range | 0 to +10 V, 0 to +20 V (unipolar), ±5 V, ±10 V (bipolar) |
Package Type | 28-SOIC |
Operating Temperature | 0°C to 70°C |
Key Features
- High-speed conversion with a maximum conversion time of 25 μs.
- Low power consumption, with a power dissipation of approximately 150 mW.
- Internal buried zener reference for low-drift and low-noise performance.
- Versatile analog input structure allowing various input ranges through pin strapping.
- Standard microprocessor interface architectures compatible with 8-, 12-, and 16-bit wide buses.
- Three-state data outputs controlled by CS, CE, and R/C logic inputs.
- Minimal external component requirements, limited to decoupling capacitors and fixed resistors.
Applications
- Data acquisition systems requiring high-speed and low-power ADCs.
- Industrial control systems where precise analog-to-digital conversion is necessary.
- Medical devices that need reliable and efficient ADCs for signal processing.
- Aerospace and defense applications where low power consumption and high accuracy are critical.
- Automotive systems for sensor data conversion and processing.
Q & A
- What is the resolution of the MX574AKCWI+T ADC?
The MX574AKCWI+T has a resolution of 12 bits.
- What is the conversion time of the MX574AKCWI+T?
The conversion time of the MX574AKCWI+T is 25 μs.
- What are the possible input ranges for the MX574AKCWI+T?
The input ranges can be set to 0 to +10 V, 0 to +20 V (unipolar), or ±5 V, ±10 V (bipolar) through pin strapping.
- What is the power consumption of the MX574AKCWI+T?
The power consumption is approximately 150 mW.
- What type of reference does the MX574AKCWI+T use?
The MX574AKCWI+T uses both external and internal references.
- What is the operating temperature range of the MX574AKCWI+T?
The operating temperature range is from 0°C to 70°C.
- What package type is the MX574AKCWI+T available in?
The MX574AKCWI+T is available in a 28-SOIC package.
- How does the MX574AKCWI+T interface with microprocessors?
The MX574AKCWI+T uses standard microprocessor interface architectures and can be interfaced to 8-, 12-, and 16-bit wide buses.
- What are the external component requirements for the MX574AKCWI+T?
The external component requirements are limited to decoupling capacitors and fixed resistors.
- What is the architecture of the MX574AKCWI+T ADC?
The MX574AKCWI+T uses a successive approximation register (SAR) architecture.