Overview
The MX7576KCWN+T, produced by Analog Devices Inc./Maxim Integrated, is a high-speed, microprocessor-compatible, 8-bit analog-to-digital converter (ADC). This component is designed for fast and efficient conversion of analog signals to digital data, making it suitable for various applications requiring rapid data acquisition. The MX7576 operates with a successive-approximation technique, ensuring low power dissipation and high conversion speeds of 5µs or 10µs. It is compatible with a +5V supply and an external reference voltage of 1.23V, and it can handle input voltages ranging from 0V to 2VREF.
Key Specifications
Specification | Value |
---|---|
Conversion Time | 5µs or 10µs |
Resolution | 8-bit |
Supply Voltage | +5V |
External Reference Voltage | 1.23V |
Input Voltage Range | 0V to 2VREF |
Conversion Rate | 100 ksps |
Interface | Parallel |
Operating Temperature Range | 0°C to 70°C |
Max Power Dissipation | 15 mW |
Key Features
- High-Speed Conversion: The MX7576 offers conversion times of 5µs or 10µs, making it suitable for high-speed data acquisition applications.
- Microprocessor Compatibility: It is easily interfaced with popular 8-bit microprocessors using standard CS and RD control signals.
- Low Power Dissipation: The successive-approximation technique used ensures low power consumption, with a maximum power dissipation of 15 mW.
- On-Chip Track/Hold Function: The MX7576 includes an on-chip track/hold function, allowing it to accurately acquire and digitize full-scale signals up to 50kHz.
- Three-State Buffered Outputs: All data outputs are latched and three-state buffered, facilitating easy data access and transfer.
- Asynchronous and Synchronous Conversion Modes: The MX7576 can operate in both asynchronous and synchronous conversion modes, providing flexibility in different application scenarios.
Applications
- Data Acquisition Systems: The high-speed conversion and low power dissipation make the MX7576 ideal for data acquisition systems in various industries.
- Embedded Systems: Its compatibility with microprocessors makes it a good fit for embedded systems requiring rapid analog-to-digital conversion.
- Industrial Automation: The component can be used in industrial automation applications where fast and accurate data conversion is crucial.
- Medical Devices: The MX7576 can be applied in medical devices that require high-speed data acquisition and low power consumption.
Q & A
- What is the conversion time of the MX7576?
The MX7576 has conversion times of 5µs or 10µs.
- What is the resolution of the MX7576?
The MX7576 is an 8-bit analog-to-digital converter.
- What is the supply voltage for the MX7576?
The MX7576 operates with a +5V supply voltage.
- What is the external reference voltage for the MX7576?
The external reference voltage for the MX7576 is 1.23V.
- What is the input voltage range for the MX7576?
The input voltage range for the MX7576 is from 0V to 2VREF.
- What is the conversion rate of the MX7576?
The conversion rate of the MX7576 is 100 ksps.
- What type of interface does the MX7576 use?
The MX7576 uses a parallel interface.
- What is the operating temperature range for the MX7576?
The operating temperature range for the MX7576 is from 0°C to 70°C.
- What is the maximum power dissipation of the MX7576?
The maximum power dissipation of the MX7576 is 15 mW.
- Is the MX7576 compatible with microprocessors?
Yes, the MX7576 is easily interfaced with popular 8-bit microprocessors.