Overview
The MX7576KEQP+ is a high-speed, microprocessor-compatible, 8-bit analog-to-digital converter (ADC) produced by Maxim Integrated, now part of Analog Devices Inc. This component is designed for applications requiring fast conversion times and low power dissipation. The MX7576 operates with a single +5V supply and an external 1.23V reference voltage, making it versatile for various digital systems.
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 |
Total Unadjusted Error | ±1LSB max | |
Full-Power Signal Bandwidth | 50kHz (MX7575, note: MX7576 does not have built-in track/hold) |
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
- Latched and Three-State Buffered Data Outputs
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 MX7576KEQP+?
The conversion time of the MX7576KEQP+ is 10µs. - What is the supply voltage for the MX7576KEQP+?
The supply voltage for the MX7576KEQP+ is +5V. - What is the reference voltage required for the MX7576KEQP+?
The reference voltage required is 1.23V. - What is the input voltage range for the MX7576KEQP+?
The input voltage range is from 0 to 2VREF. - How much time does it take to access data from the MX7576KEQP+?
The data access time is 100ns. - What is the power dissipation of the MX7576KEQP+?
The power dissipation is 15mW. - Does the MX7576KEQP+ have a built-in track/hold function?
No, the MX7576 does not have a built-in track/hold function; this feature is available in the MX7575. - How does the MX7576KEQP+ interface with microprocessors?
The MX7576KEQP+ interfaces with microprocessors through standard CS and RD control signals and provides latched and three-state buffered data outputs. - What are some common applications of the MX7576KEQP+?
Common applications include digital signal processing, high-speed data acquisition, telecommunications, audio systems, high-speed servo loops, and low-power data loggers. - What is the total unadjusted error of the MX7576KEQP+?
The total unadjusted error is ±1LSB max.