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Analog Devices
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Analog Devices ADM6713RAKSZ-REELObsolete | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | IC SUPERVISOR 1 CHANNEL SC70-4 |
Analog Devices | RF and Wireless | RF AMP SINGLE GENERAL PURPOSE RF AMPLIFIER 20GHZ 3.6V 22-PIN DIE TRAY |
Analog Devices | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | LOW NOISE, SWITCHED CAPACITOR REGULATED VOLTAGE INVERTERS |
Analog Devices | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | QUAD 16-BIT/12-BIT ±10V VOUTSOFTSPAN DACS WITH 10PPM/°C MAX REFERENCE |
Analog Devices | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | SERIAL 14-BIT, 3.5MSPS SAMPLING ADC WITH BIPOLAR INPUTS |
Analog Devices | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | ISOSPI ISOLATED COMMUNICATIONS INTERFACE |
Analog Devices | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | 4.5A, 500KHZ STEP-DOWN SWITCHING REGULATOR |
Analog Devices | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | 300 MA, LOW QUIESCENT CURRENT, ADJUSTABLE OUTPUT, CMOS LINEAR REGULATOR |
Analog Devices AD767KNObsolete | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | IC DAC 12BIT V-OUT 24DIP |
Analog Devices | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | QUAD 12-/10-/8-BIT RAIL-TO-RAIL DACS WITH 10PPM/°C REFERENCE |
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AD7805+3.3 V to +5 V Quad/Octal 10-Bit DAC | Digital to Analog Converters (DAC) | 6 | Active | The AD7804/AD7808 are quad/octal 10-bit digital-to-analog converters, with serial load capabilities, while the AD7805/AD7809 are quad/octal 10-bit digital-to-analog converters with parallel load capabilities. These parts operate from a +3.3 V to +5 V (10%) power supply and incorporates an on-chip reference. These DACs provide output signals in the form of VBIASVSWING. VSWINGis derived internally from VBIAS. On-chip control registers include a system control register and channel control registers. The system control register has control over all DACs in the package. The channel control registers allow individual control of DACs. The complete transfer function of each individual DAC can be shifted around the VBIASpoint using an on-chip Sub DAC. All DACs contain double buffered data inputs, which allow all analog outputs to be simultaneously updated using the asynchronous LDAC input.ApplicationsOptical Disk DrivesInstrumentation and Communication SystemsProcess Control and Voltage Setpoint ControlTrim Potentiometer ReplacementAutomatic CalibrationData Sheet, Rev. A, 12/98 |
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AD7809+3.3 V to +5 V Quad/Octal 10-Bit DAC | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | 2 | Active | The AD7804/AD7808 are quad/octal 10-bit digital-to-analog converters, with serial load capabilities, while the AD7805/AD7809 are quad/octal 10-bit digital-to-analog converters with parallel load capabilities. These parts operate from a +3.3 V to +5 V (10%) power supply and incorporates an on-chip reference. These DACs provide output signals in the form of VBIASVSWING. VSWINGis derived internally from VBIAS. On-chip control registers include a system control register and channel control registers. The system control register has control over all DACs in the package. The channel control registers allow individual control of DACs. The complete transfer function of each individual DAC can be shifted around the VBIASpoint using an on-chip Sub DAC. All DACs contain double buffered data inputs, which allow all analog outputs to be simultaneously updated using the asynchronous LDAC input.ApplicationsOptical Disk DrivesInstrumentation and Communication SystemsProcess Control and Voltage Setpoint ControlTrim Potentiometer ReplacementAutomatic CalibrationData Sheet, Rev. A, 12/98 |
AD781High Speed, Monolithic SHA with a Max Acquisition Time for 700nsto 0.01% Over Temperature | Linear | 1 | Active | The AD781 is a high speed monolithic sample-and-hold amplifier (SHA). The AD781 guarantees a maximum acquisition time for 700 ns to 0.01% over temperature. The AD781 is specified and tested for hold mode total harmonic distortion and hold mode signal-to-noise and distortion. The AD781 is configured as a unity gain amplifier and uses a self-correcting architecture that minimizes hold mode errors and insures accuracy over temperature. The AD781 is self-contained and requires no external components or adjustments.The low power dissipation, 8-pin mini-DIP package and completeness make the AD781 ideal for highly compact board layouts. The AD781 will acquire a full-scale input in less than 700 ns and retain the held value with a droop rate of 0.01 µV/µs. Excellent linearity and hold mode dc and dynamic performance make the AD781 ideal for 12- and 14-bit high speed analog-to-digital converters.The AD781 is manufactured on Analog Devices' BiMOS process which merges high performance, low noise bipolar circuitry with low power CMOS to provide an accurate, high speed, low power SHA.The AD781 is specified for three temperature ranges. The J grade device is specified or operation form 0°C to 70°C , the A grade form -40°C to +85°C and the S grade from -55°C to +125°C . The J and A grades are available in 8-pin plastic DIP packages. The S grade is available in an 8-pin cerdip package. |
AD78102.7 V to 5.5 V, 2 ms, 10-Bit ADC in 8-Lead microSOIC/DIP | Analog to Digital Converters (ADC) | 3 | Active | The AD7810 is a high speed, low power, 10-bit A/D converter that operates from a single 2.7 V to 5.5 V supply. The part contains a 2 µs successive approximation A/D converter, with inherent track/hold functionality, a pseudo differential input and a high speed serial interface that interfaces to most microcontrollers. The AD7810 is fully specified over a temperature range of -40°C to +105°C.By using a technique that samples the state of theCONVST(convert start) signal at the end of a conversion, the AD7810 may be used in an automatic power-down mode. When used in this mode, the AD7810 automatically powers down at the end of a conversion and "wakes up" at the start of a new conversion. This feature significantly reduces the power consumption of the part at lower throughput rates. The AD7810 can also operate in a high speed mode where the part is not powered down between conversions. In this high speed mode of operation, the conversion time of the AD7810 is 2 µs. The maximum throughput rate is dependent on the speed of the serial interface of the microcontroller.The part is available in a small 8-pin, 0.3" wide, plastic dual-in-line package (mini-DIP); in an 8-lead, small outline IC (SOIC); and in an 8-lead microSOIC package.PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTSComplete, 10-Bit ADC in 8-Lead PackageThe AD7810 is a 10-bit 2.3 µs ADC with inherent track/hold functionality and a high speed serial interface—all in an 8-lead microSOIC package. VREF may be connected to VDD to eliminate the need for an external reference. The result is a high speed, low power, space saving ADC solution.Low Power, Single Supply OperationThe AD7810 operates from a single 2.7 V to 5.5 V supply and typically consumes only 9 mW of power while converting. The power dissipation can be significantly reduced at lower throughput rates by using the automatic power-down mode, e.g., at a throughput rate of 10 kSPS the power consumption is only 270 µW.Automatic Power-DownThe automatic power-down mode, whereby the AD7810 powers down at the end of a conversion and "wakes up" before the next conversion, means the AD7810 is ideal for battery powered applications. See Power vs. Throughput Rate section.Serial InterfaceAn easy to use, fast serial interface allows connection to most popular microprocessors with no external circuitry.APPLICATIONSLow Power, Hand-Held Portable Applications that Require Analog-to-Digital Conversion with 10-Bit Accuracy; e.g., Battery Powered Test Equipment, Battery-Powered Communications Systems |
AD781110-Bit, 4-Channel, 350 kSPS, Serial A/D Converter | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | 3 | Active | The AD7811 andAD7812are high speed, low power, 10-bit A/D converters that operate from a single 2.7 V to 5.5 V supply. The devices contain a 2.3 µs successive approximation A/D converter, an on-chip track/hold amplifier, a 2.5 V on-chip reference and a high speed serial interface that is compatible with the serial interfaces of most DSPs (Digital Signal Processors) and microcontrollers. The user also has the option of using an external reference by connecting it to the VREFpin and setting the EXTREF bit in the control register. The VREFpin may be tied to VDD. At slower throughput rates the power-down mode may be used to automatically power down between conversions.The control registers of the AD7811 and AD7812 allow the input channels to be configured as single-ended or pseudo differential. The control register also features a software convert start and a software power-down. Two of these devices can share the same serial bus and may be individually addressed in a multipackage application by hardwiring the device address pin. The AD7811 is available in a small, 16-lead 0.3" wide, plastic dual-in-line package (mini-DIP), in a 16-lead 0.15" wide, small outline IC (SOIC) and in a 16-lead, Thin Shrink Small Outline Package (TSSOP). The AD7812 is available in a small, 20-lead 0.3" wide, plastic dual-in-line package (mini-DIP), in a 20-lead, small outline IC (SOIC) and in a 20-lead, Thin Shrink Small Outline Package (TSSOP).PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTSLow Power, Single Supply OperationBoth the AD7811 and AD7812 operate from a single 2.7 V to 5.5 V supply and typically consume only 10 mW of power. The power dissipation can be significantly reduced at lower throughput rates by using the automatic power-down mode e.g., 315 µW @ 10 kSPS, VDD= 3 V—see Power vs. Throughput.4-/8-Channel, 10-Bit ADCThe AD7811 and AD7812 have four and eight single-ended input channels respectively. These inputs can be configured as pseudo differential inputs by using the Control Register.On-chip 2.5 V (±2.5%) reference circuit that is powered down when using an external reference.Hardware and Software ControlThe AD7811 and AD7812 provide for both hardware and software control of Convert Start and Power-Down. |
AD781210-Bit, 8-Channel, 350 kSPS, Serial A/D Converter | Analog to Digital Converters (ADC) | 6 | Active | TheAD7811and AD7812 are high speed, low power, 10-bit A/D converters that operate from a single 2.7 V to 5.5 V supply. The devices contain a 2.3 µs successive approximation A/D converter, an on-chip track/hold amplifier, a 2.5 V on-chip reference and a high speed serial interface that is compatible with the serial interfaces of most DSPs (Digital Signal Processors) and microcontrollers. The user also has the option of using an external reference by connecting it to the VREFpin and setting the EXTREF bit in the control register. The VREFpin may be tied to VDD. At slower throughput rates the power-down mode may be used to automatically power down between conversions.The control registers of the AD7811 and AD7812 allow the input channels to be configured as single-ended or pseudo differential. The control register also features a software convert start and a software power-down. Two of these devices can share the same serial bus and may be individually addressed in a multipackage application by hardwiring the device address pin. The AD7811 is available in a small, 16-lead 0.3" wide, plastic dual-in-line package (mini-DIP), in a 16-lead 0.15" wide, small outline IC (SOIC) and in a 16-lead, Thin Shrink Small Outline Package (TSSOP). The AD7812 is available in a small, 20-lead 0.3" wide, plastic dual-in-line package (mini-DIP), in a 20-lead, small outline IC (SOIC) and in a 20-lead, Thin Shrink Small Outline Package (TSSOP). |
AD7813+2.7 V to +5.5 V, 400kSPS 8-/10-Bit Sampling ADC | Data Acquisition | 6 | Active | The AD7813 is a high speed, microprocessor-compatible, 8-/10-bit analog-to-digital converter with a maximum through-put of 400 kSPS. The converter operates off a single +2.7 V to +5.5 V supply and contains a 2.3 ms successive approximation A/D converter, track/hold circuitry, on-chip clock oscillator and 8-bit wide parallel interface. The parallel interface is designed to allow easy interfacing to microprocessors and DSPs. The 10-bit conversion result is read by carrying out two 8-bit read operations. The first read operation accesses the 8 MSBs of the ADC conversion result and the second read accesses the 2 LSBs. Using only address decoding logic the AD7813 is easily mapped into the microprocessor address space.When used in its power-down mode, the AD7813 automatically powers down at the end of a conversion and powers up at the start of a new conversion. This feature significantly reduces the power consumption of the part at lower throughput rates. The AD7813 can also operate in a high speed mode where the part is not powered down between conversions. In this mode of operation the part is capable of providing 400 kSPS throughput.The part is available in a small, 16-pin, 0.3" wide, plastic dual-in- line package (DIP), in a 16-pin, 0.15" wide, narrow body small outline IC (SOIC) and in a 16-pin thin shrink small outline package (TSSOP). |
| Temperature Sensors | 6 | Active | ||
AD7817Temperature Sensor (On Chip) 4-Channel, 9µs, 10-Bit ADC | Temperature Sensors | 11 | Active | TheAD7818and AD7817 are 10-bit, single- and 4-channel A/D converters with on-chip temperature sensor that can operate from a single 2.7 V to 5.5 V power supply. Each part contains a 9 μs successive-approximation converter based around a capacitor DAC, an on-chip temperature sensor with an accuracy of ±2°C, an on-chip clock oscillator, inherent track-and-hold functionality and an on-chip reference (2.5 V). The AD7816 is a temperature monitoring only device in a SOIC/MSOP package.The on-chip temperature sensor of the AD7817 and AD7818 can be accessed via Channel 0. When Channel 0 is selected and a conversion is initiated, the resulting ADC code at the end of the conversion gives a measurement of the ambient temperature with a resolution of ±0.25°C. See Temperature Measurement section of this data sheet.The AD7816, AD7817, and AD7818 have a flexible serial interface that allows easy interfacing to most microcontrollers. The interface is compatible with the Intel 8051, Motorola SPI®and QSPI™protocols and National Semiconductors MICROWIRE™protocol. For more information refer to the Serial Interface section of this data sheet.The AD7817 is available in a narrow body 0.15" 16-lead small outline IC (SOIC), in a 16-lead, thin shrink small outline package (TSSOP), while the AD7816 / AD7818 come in an 8-lead small outline IC (SOIC) and an 8-lead microsmall outline IC (MSOP).PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTSThe devices have an on-chip temperature sensor that allows an accurate measurement of the ambient temperature to be made. The measurable temperature range is −55°C to +125°C.An overtemperature indicator is implemented by carrying out a digital comparison of the ADC code for Channel 0 (temperature sensor) with the contents of the on-chip overtemperature register. The overtemperature indicator pin goes logic low when a predetermined temperature is exceeded.The automatic power-down feature enables the AD7817 and AD7818 to achieve superior power performance at slower throughput rates, that is, 40 μW at 1 kSPS throughput rate.APPLICATIONSData acquisition systems with ambient temperature monitoringIndustrial process controlAutomotiveBattery charging applications |