Overview
The MX7576AQ, 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 its fast conversion times and low power dissipation. The MX7576AQ operates with a single +5V supply and an external 1.23V reference voltage, making it suitable for a variety of applications requiring rapid and accurate analog-to-digital conversion.
Key Specifications
Parameter | Value | Unit |
---|---|---|
Conversion Time | 10 | µs |
Supply Voltage | 5 | V |
Reference Voltage | 1.23 | V |
Input Voltage Range | 0 to 2VREF | V |
Data-Access Time | 100 | ns |
Power Dissipation | 15 | mW |
Input High Voltage | 2.4 | V |
Input Low Voltage | 0.8 | V |
Output High Voltage | 4.0 | V |
Output Low Voltage | 0.4 | V |
Key Features
- Fast Conversion Time: 10µs
- Low Total Unadjusted Error: ±1LSB max
- Single +5V Supply Operation
- 8-Bit Microprocessor Interface
- 100ns Data-Access Time
- Low Power: 15mW
- Small-Footprint Packages
- Built-in Track/Hold Function (MX7575, not MX7576)
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 MX7576AQ?
The conversion time of the MX7576AQ is 10µs. - What is the supply voltage for the MX7576AQ?
The supply voltage for the MX7576AQ is +5V. - What is the reference voltage required for the MX7576AQ?
The reference voltage required is 1.23V. - What is the input voltage range for the MX7576AQ?
The input voltage range is from 0 to 2VREF. - How does the MX7576AQ interface with microprocessors?
The MX7576AQ interfaces with microprocessors through standard CS and RD control signals and has latched and three-state buffered data outputs. - What is the power dissipation of the MX7576AQ?
The power dissipation is 15mW. - What are some common applications of the MX7576AQ?
Common applications include digital signal processing, high-speed data acquisition, telecommunications, audio systems, high-speed servo loops, and low-power data loggers. - Does the MX7576AQ have a built-in track/hold function?
No, the MX7576AQ does not have a built-in track/hold function; this feature is available in the MX7575. - What is the data-access time of the MX7576AQ?
The data-access time is 100ns. - What type of packages are available for the MX7576AQ?
The MX7576AQ is available in small-footprint packages.