Overview
The MX7575JCWN+T, produced by Analog Devices Inc./Maxim Integrated, is a high-speed, microprocessor-compatible, 8-bit analog-to-digital converter (ADC). This component is part of the MX7575/MX7576 series, known for their fast conversion times and low power dissipation. The MX7575 features an on-chip track/hold function, enabling accurate digitization of full-scale signals up to 50kHz with a 386mV/µs slew rate. It operates with a +5V supply and a 1.23V external reference, making it suitable for a wide range of applications requiring high-speed data acquisition.
Key Specifications
Parameter | Value |
---|---|
Conversion Time | 5µs (MX7575), 10µs (MX7576) |
Resolution | 8-bit |
Input Voltage Range | 0V to 2VREF |
Supply Voltage | +5V nominal |
Reference Voltage | +1.23V nominal |
Power Dissipation | 15mW |
Data Access Time | 100ns |
Total Unadjusted Error | ±1LSB max |
Full-Power Signal Bandwidth | 50kHz |
Package Type | 18-SOIC_W-300_MIL |
Key Features
- Fast Conversion Time: 5µs (MX7575) and 10µs (MX7576)
- Built-In Track/Hold Function (MX7575)
- Low Total Unadjusted Error (±1LSB max)
- 50kHz Full-Power Signal Bandwidth (MX7575)
- Single +5V Supply Operation
- 8-Bit Microprocessor Interface
- 100ns Data-Access Time
- Low Power: 15mW
- Small-Footprint Packages
Applications
- Digital Signal Processing
- High-Speed Data Acquisition
- Telecommunications
- Audio Systems
- High-Speed Servo Loops
- Low-Power Data Loggers
Q & A
- What is the conversion time of the MX7575? The conversion time of the MX7575 is 5µs.
- What is the resolution of the MX7575? The resolution of the MX7575 is 8-bit.
- What is the input voltage range of the MX7575? The input voltage range of the MX7575 is from 0V to 2VREF.
- What is the supply voltage of the MX7575? The supply voltage of the MX7575 is +5V nominal.
- How does the MX7575 interface with microprocessors? The MX7575 interfaces with microprocessors through standard CS and RD control signals and a BUSY signal indicating the beginning and end of a conversion.
- What is the power dissipation of the MX7575? The power dissipation of the MX7575 is 15mW.
- What is the data access time of the MX7575? The data access time of the MX7575 is 100ns.
- What are some common applications of the MX7575? Common applications include digital signal processing, high-speed data acquisition, telecommunications, audio systems, high-speed servo loops, and low-power data loggers.
- Does the MX7575 have a built-in track/hold function? Yes, the MX7575 has a built-in track/hold function.
- What is the full-power signal bandwidth of the MX7575? The full-power signal bandwidth of the MX7575 is 50kHz.