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  <title>[elecena] 12-Bit, 2.7 V to 5.25 V, 1.5 MSPS Low Power ADC - zmiany ceny</title>
  <description>The AD7470/AD7472 are 10-bit /12-bit high speed, low power, successive-approximation ADCs. The parts operate from a single 2.7 V to 5.25 V power supply and feature throughput rates up to 1.5 MSPS for the 12-bit AD7472 and up to 1.75 MSPS for the 10-bit AD7470. The parts contain a low-noise, wide bandwidth track/hold amplifier which can handle
input frequencies in excess of 20 MHz.

The conversion process and data acquisition are controlled
using standard control inputs, allowing easy interfacing to
microprocessors or DSPs. The input signal is sampled on the
falling edge of CONVST, and conversion is also initiated at
this point. BUSY goes high at the start of conversion and
goes low 531.66 ns after falling edge of CONVST (AD7472
with a clock frequency of 26 MHz) to indicate that the conversion
is complete. There are no pipeline delays associated
with the parts. The conversion result is accessed via standard
CS and RD signals over a high speed parallel interface.

The AD7470/AD7472 use advanced design techniques to
achieve very low power dissipation at high throughput rates. With
3 V supplies and 1.5 MSPS throughput rates, the AD7470
typically consumes, on average, just 1.1 mA. With 5 V supplies
and 1.75 MSPS, the average current consumption is typically
1.6 mA. The part also offers flexible power/throughput rate
management. Operating the AD7470 with 3 V supplies and
500 kSPS throughput reduces the current consumption to 713 μA.
At 5 V supplies and 500 kSPS, the part consumes 944 μA.

It is also possible to operate the parts in an auto sleep mode,
where the part wakes up to do a conversion and automatically
enters sleep mode at the end of conversion. This method allows
very low power dissipation numbers at lower throughput rates.
In this mode, the AD7472 can be operated with 3 V supplies at
100 kSPS, and consume an average current of just 124 μA. At
5 V supplies and 100 kSPS, the average current consumption is
171 μA.

The analog input range for the part is 0 V to REF IN. The 2.5 V
reference is applied externally to the REF IN pin. The conversion
rate is determined by the externally-applied clock.

Product Highlights

* High Throughput with Low Power Consumption. The
AD7470 offers 1.75 MSPS throughput and the AD7472
offers 1.5 MSPS throughput rates with 4 mW power
consumption.

* Flexible Power/Throughput Rate Management. The conversion
rate is determined by an externally-applied clock allowing
the power to be reduced as the conversion rate is reduced.
The part also features an auto sleep mode to maximize power
efficiency at lower throughput rates.

* No Pipeline Delay. The part features a standard successive
approximation ADC with accurate control of the sampling
instant via a CONVST input and once off conversion control.

* Specified for VDD of 2.7 V to 5.25 V

* 1.75 MSPS for AD7470 (10-Bit)

* 1.5 MSPS for AD7472 (12-Bit)

* Low Power

* 3.54 mW Typ at 1.2 MSPS with 3 V Supplies

* 8.7 mW Typ at 1.5 MSPS with 5 V Supplies

* Wide Input Bandwidth

* 70 dB Typ SNR at 500 kHz Input Frequency

* Flexible Power/Throughput Rate Management

* No Pipeline Delays

* High Speed Parallel Interface

* Sleep Mode: 50 nA Typ

* 24-Lead SOIC and TSSOP Packages</description>
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   <pubDate>2018-03-29</pubDate>
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