ADX516ASOP28
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A 24-bit analog-to-digital converter with extremely low noise.
Product details
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Parameters
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Characteristics
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Package
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Description
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• Up to 24-bit noise-free resolution.
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• Eight analog inputs.
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− Four differential or eight single-ended measurements.
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• Excellent DC performance.
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− Offset drift.
84nV/°C (gain = 1)
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− Gain drift.
1ppm/°C (gain = 1)
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− Nonlinear.
3ppm (gain = 1)
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• Programmable data rate.
2.5SPS to 60kSPS
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SOP28 10.2mm x 7.8mm
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• Single-cycle stable conversion.
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• Configurable 50Hz and 60Hz suppression filter.
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• High-impedance input buffer.
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• Differential input PGA supports 1 to 128 times.
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• Integrated sensor damage detection
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• Four general-purpose input/output·
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• Supports SPI CRC/lock/timeout protection
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• Clock/reset/register status monitor
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• Temperature/VDD error alarm
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• Three clock sources (internal clock/XTAL/CLKIN) chooseable for power supply
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− Analog Supply
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• Single power supply
4V to 5.5V
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• Dual power supply
±2V至±2.75V
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− Digital Supply
1.65V to 5.5V
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• SPI™ compatible serial interface
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ADX515/6/7 is a low-noise, 60kSPS, 24-bit, Δ-Σ (Delta-Sigma) analog-to-digital converter (ADC) featuring an integrated multiplexer (mux), input buffer, and programmable gain amplifier (PGA). The input multiplexer can accept four differential or eight single-ended input measurements. A sensor open detection circuit verifies the continuity of the ADC's input connections. The chooseable input buffer significantly increases the input impedance, often eliminating the need for external buffers. The buffered input voltage range includes AVSS. The low-noise PGA provides gain settings from 1 to 128 to accommodate various input signals. Programmable digital filters optimize ADC resolution (up to 23 noise-free bits) and conversion rate (up to 60kSPS). The digital filters offer single-cycle stable conversions and can be configured to suppress 50Hz and 60Hz interference signals. An SPI-compatible serial interface requires only three wires to operate, simplifying connections with external controllers. Integrated calibration capabilities support self-calibration and system calibration for offset and gain errors across all PGA gain settings. Four bidirectional digital I/O pins are used to control external circuits.