Overview
The MX7574KCWN+T is a microprocessor-compatible, 8-bit analog-to-digital converter (ADC) produced by Analog Devices Inc./Maxim Integrated. This device utilizes the successive-approximation technique to achieve a conversion time of 15μs. It is designed to interface easily with microprocessors, appearing as a memory location or I/O port without the need for external interfacing logic. The ADC operates with a +5V power supply and has a low supply current of 5mA maximum, making it efficient for various applications.
Key Specifications
Parameter | Value |
---|---|
Resolution | 8 bits |
Conversion Time | 15μs |
Power Supply | +5V |
Supply Current | 5mA max |
Interface | Microprocessor compatible, latched three-state buffer circuitry |
Package | 18-SOIC_W-300_MIL |
Key Features
- Microprocessor compatible, allowing easy interface with microprocessors as a memory location or I/O port.
- Successive-approximation conversion technique for efficient conversion.
- Latched, three-state buffer circuitry for direct connection to a microprocessor data bus or system input port.
- On-chip clock simplifies operation.
- Low power consumption with a maximum supply current of 5mA.
Applications
The MX7574KCWN+T is suitable for a variety of applications where high-speed, low-power analog-to-digital conversion is required. These include:
- Data acquisition systems.
- Industrial control systems.
- Medical devices.
- Aerospace and defense systems.
- Automotive systems.
Q & A
- What is the resolution of the MX7574KCWN+T ADC?
The MX7574KCWN+T has an 8-bit resolution. - What is the conversion time of the MX7574KCWN+T?
The conversion time is 15μs. - What is the power supply requirement for the MX7574KCWN+T?
The device operates with a +5V power supply. - How much current does the MX7574KCWN+T consume?
The maximum supply current is 5mA. - What type of interface does the MX7574KCWN+T use?
The device is microprocessor compatible and uses latched, three-state buffer circuitry. - What package options are available for the MX7574KCWN+T?
The device is available in an 18-SOIC_W-300_MIL package. - What conversion technique does the MX7574KCWN+T use?
The device uses the successive-approximation conversion technique. - Does the MX7574KCWN+T have an on-chip clock?
Yes, the MX7574KCWN+T has an on-chip clock. - What are some common applications for the MX7574KCWN+T?
Common applications include data acquisition systems, industrial control systems, medical devices, aerospace and defense systems, and automotive systems. - Where can I find more detailed specifications and documentation for the MX7574KCWN+T?
You can find detailed specifications and documentation on the Analog Devices website or through distributors like Digi-Key and Mouser.