Features: Fast Throughput Rate: 200 kSPSSpecified for AVDD of 2.7 V to 5.25 VLow Power:3.6 mW Max at 200 kSPS with 3 V Supply7.5 mW Max at 200 kSPS with 5 V Supply8 (Single-Ended) Inputs with SequencerWide Input Bandwidth:70 dB Min SINAD at 50 kHz Input FrequencyFlexible Power/Serial Clock Speed M...
AD7927: Features: Fast Throughput Rate: 200 kSPSSpecified for AVDD of 2.7 V to 5.25 VLow Power:3.6 mW Max at 200 kSPS with 3 V Supply7.5 mW Max at 200 kSPS with 5 V Supply8 (Single-Ended) Inputs with Sequen...
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Resolution (Bits) | 12bit |
T-Put Rate | 200kSPS |
# Chan | 8 |
Supply V | Single(+3),Single(+3.3),Single(+5) |
Pwr Diss (max) | 7.5mW |
Interface | Ser,SPI |
Ain Range | Uni (Vref),Uni (Vref) x 2 |
SNR (dB) | 70dB |
Pkg Type | SOP |
The AD7927 is a 12-bit, high speed, low power, 8-channel,successive-approximation ADC. The part operates from a single 2.7 V to 5.25 V power supply and features throughput rates up to 200 kSPS. The part contains a low noise, wide bandwidth track-and-hold amplifier that can handle input frequencies in excess of 8 MHz.
The conversion process and data acquisition are controlled using CS and the serial clock signal, allowing the device to easily interface with microprocessors or DSPs. The input signal is sampled on the falling edge of CS and the conversion is also initiated at this point. There are no pipeline delays associated with the part.
The AD7927 uses advanced design techniques to achieve very low power dissipation at maximum throughput rates. At maximum throughput rates, the AD7927 consumes 1.2 mA maximum with 3 V supplies; with 5 V supplies, the current consumption is 1.5 mA maximum.
Through the configuration of the Control Register, the analog input range for the part can be selected as 0 V to REFIN or 0 V to 2 REFIN, with either straight binary or twos complement output coding. The AD7927 features eight single-ended analog inputs with a channel sequencer to allow a preprogrammed selection of channels to be converted sequentially.
The conversion time for the AD7927 is determined by the SCLK frequency, as this is also used as the master clock to control the conversion. The conversion time may be as short as 800 ns with a 20 MHz SCLK.