Overview
The MX7824LN is a high-speed, multi-channel analog-to-digital converter (ADC) produced by Analog Devices Inc./Maxim Integrated. This component is part of the MX7824 and MX7828 series, which are known for their high-speed data acquisition capabilities. The MX7824LN specifically features four analog input channels, making it suitable for a variety of applications requiring multiple input signals.
Key Specifications
Parameter | Value |
---|---|
Number of Analog Input Channels | 4 |
Resolution | 8-bit |
Conversion Time | 2.5μs |
Analog Input Range | 0V to +5V |
Supply Voltage | +5V |
Package Type | 24-PDIP |
Interface | Microprocessor compatible, appears as a memory location or I/O port |
Data Output | Latched, three-state buffer circuitry |
Key Features
- High-speed conversion with a conversion time of 2.5μs.
- Four analog input channels with a built-in track/hold circuit, eliminating the need for external track/hold for many input signals.
- Operates from a single +5V supply.
- Microprocessor-compatible interface, allowing it to appear as a memory location or I/O port without external logic.
- Latched, three-state buffer circuitry for direct connection to a microprocessor data bus or system input port.
- Pin compatible with Analog Devices' AD7824 and AD7828.
Applications
The MX7824LN is suitable for various high-speed data acquisition applications, including industrial control systems, medical devices, and automotive systems. Its ability to handle multiple analog input channels makes it ideal for systems that require simultaneous monitoring of several signals.
Q & A
- What is the resolution of the MX7824LN ADC?
The MX7824LN has an 8-bit resolution. - How many analog input channels does the MX7824LN have?
The MX7824LN has four analog input channels. - What is the conversion time of the MX7824LN?
The conversion time of the MX7824LN is 2.5μs. - What is the analog input range of the MX7824LN?
The analog input range is 0V to +5V. - Does the MX7824LN require an external track/hold circuit?
No, the MX7824LN has a built-in track/hold circuit. - What type of supply voltage does the MX7824LN require?
The MX7824LN operates from a single +5V supply. - Is the MX7824LN microprocessor compatible?
Yes, the MX7824LN is microprocessor compatible and can appear as a memory location or I/O port. - What type of data output does the MX7824LN use?
The MX7824LN uses latched, three-state buffer circuitry for data output. - Is the MX7824LN pin compatible with other ADCs?
Yes, the MX7824LN is pin compatible with Analog Devices' AD7824 and AD7828. - What is the package type of the MX7824LN?
The MX7824LN comes in a 24-PDIP package.