Overview
The MX7575KP+T is a high-speed, microprocessor-compatible, 8-bit analog-to-digital converter (ADC) produced by Maxim Integrated (now part of Analog Devices Inc.). This ADC is designed for high-speed conversions and low power dissipation, making it suitable for a variety of applications requiring fast and accurate analog-to-digital conversion.
Key Specifications
Parameter | Value | Unit |
---|---|---|
Conversion Time | 5µs (MX7575), 10µs (MX7576) | µs |
Resolution | 8 bits | - |
Input Voltage Range | 0V to 2VREF | V |
Power Supply Voltage | +5V nominal | V |
Reference Input Voltage | +1.23V nominal | V |
Analog Input Slew Rate | 386 mV/µs | mV/µs |
Maximum Input Frequency | 50 kHz | kHz |
Key Features
- High-speed conversion times of 5µs (MX7575) and 10µs (MX7576)
- Successive approximation conversion technique for fast and accurate conversions
- On-chip track/hold function for accurate acquisition of full-scale signals up to 50kHz
- Microprocessor-compatible with standard CS and RD control signals
- Three-state buffered data outputs for easy interfacing with microprocessors
- Low power dissipation
- Support for bipolar operation with appropriate circuit configuration
Applications
- Data acquisition systems requiring high-speed and accurate analog-to-digital conversion
- Industrial control systems
- Medical devices
- Aerospace and defense applications
- Automotive systems
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/MX7576 ADCs?
The resolution of the MX7575/MX7576 ADCs is 8 bits.
- What is the input voltage range for the MX7575/MX7576?
The input voltage range for the MX7575/MX7576 is from 0V to 2VREF.
- What is the power supply voltage for the MX7575/MX7576?
The power supply voltage for the MX7575/MX7576 is +5V nominal.
- How do the MX7575/MX7576 ADCs interface with microprocessors?
The MX7575/MX7576 ADCs are easily interfaced to microprocessors through standard CS and RD control signals.
- What is the maximum input frequency that the MX7575 can handle?
The maximum input frequency that the MX7575 can handle is 50 kHz.
- Do the MX7575/MX7576 ADCs support bipolar operation?
- What is the conversion technique used by the MX7575/MX7576 ADCs?
The MX7575/MX7576 ADCs use the successive approximation conversion technique.
- What is the purpose of the track/hold function in the MX7575?
The track/hold function in the MX7575 allows for the accurate acquisition and digitization of full-scale signals up to 50 kHz.
- How do the data outputs of the MX7575/MX7576 ADCs facilitate interfacing?
The data outputs of the MX7575/MX7576 ADCs are three-state buffered, facilitating easy interfacing with microprocessors.