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ADX115AMSOP10

  • Ultra-Compact, Low-Power, I²C-Compatible, 860SPS, 16-Bit ADC with Internal Reference, Oscillator, and Programmable Comparator

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    • • Small 3mm × 3mm MSOP Package • Wide Supply Voltage Range

      2.0V ~ 5.5V • Low Current Consumption

    • MSOP10 3mm × 3mm

    •  • Single-Cycle Stable • Internal Low-Drift Reference Voltage • Internal Oscillator • I²C Interface

      Four-Pin Address Options • Four Single-Ended or Two Differential Inputs • Programmable Comparator • Operating Temperature Range

  • The ADX115 is a precision, low-power, 16-bit resolution analog-to-digital converter (ADC) that is compatible with the I²C interface and is available in MSOP-10 and QFN-10 packages. The high integration level of the ADX115 helps to simplify system design complexity and cost. The device integrates several functional modules, including a low-drift voltage reference, oscillator, programmable gain amplifier (PGA), and digital comparator. The internal digital filter of the ADX115 provides flexible output data rates, ranging from 8 SPS to 860 SPS. The PGA offers an input range from ±256mV to ±6.144V, enabling precise measurement of both large and small signals. The digital comparator in the ADX115 is used for under-voltage and over-voltage detection. The ADX115 operates in either continuous conversion mode or single-shot mode. The internal filter is single-cycle stable in both modes. After a single conversion in single-shot mode, the device automatically powers down, significantly reducing power consumption during idle periods. The ADX115 can operate over a wide supply voltage range, making it highly suitable for sensor measurement applications with power and space constraints.

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