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28 CDIP
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AD779JDZ

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IC ADC 14BIT 28CDIP

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Technical Specifications

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SpecificationAD779JDZ
ConfigurationS/H-ADC
Data InterfaceParallel
Input TypeSingle Ended
Mounting TypeThrough Hole
Number of A/D Converters1
Number of Bits14
Number of Inputs1
Operating Temperature [Max]70 °C
Operating Temperature [Min]0 °C
Package / Case15.24 mm
Package / Case0.6 in
Package / Case28-CDIP
Ratio - S/H:ADC1:1
Reference TypeExternal, Internal
Sampling Rate (Per Second)128 per second
Supplier Device Package28-CDIP
Voltage - Supply, Analog [Max]12 V
Voltage - Supply, Analog [Min]-12 V
Voltage - Supply, Digital5 V

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AD779 Series

The AD779 is a complete, multipurpose 14-bit monolithic analog-to-digital converter, consisting of a sample-hold amplifier (SHA), a microprocessor compatible bus interface, a voltage reference and clock generation circuitry.The AD779 is specified for ac (or "dynamic") parameters such as S/N+D ratio, THD and IMD which are important in signal processing applications. In addition, the AD779K, B and T grades are fully specified for dc parameters which are important in measurement applications.The 14 data bits are accessed by a 16-bit bus in a single read operation. Data format is straight binary for unipolar mode and twos complement binary for bipolar mode. The input has a full-scale range of 10 V with a full power bandwidth of 1 MHz and a full linear bandwidth of 500 kHz. High input impedance (10 MW) allows direct connection to unbuffered sources without signal degradation.This product is fabricated on Analog Devices’ BiMOS process, combining low power CMOS logic with high precision, low noise bipolar circuits; laser-trimmed thin-film resistors provide high accuracy. The converter utilizes a recursive subranging algorithm which includes error correction and flash converter circuitry to achieve high speed and resolution.The AD779 operates from +5 V and ±12 V supplies and dissipates 560 mW (typ). Twenty-eight-pin plastic DIP and ceramic DIP packages are available.PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTSCOMPLETE INTEGRATION: The AD779 minimizes external component requirements by combining a high speed sample-hold amplifier (SHA), ADC, 5 V reference, clock and digital interface on a single chip. This provides a fully specified sampling A/D function unattainable with discrete designs.SPECIFICATIONS: The AD779K, B and T grades provide fully specified and tested ac and dc parameters. The AD779J, A and S grades are specified and tested for ac parameters; dc accuracy specifications are shown as typicals. DC specifications (such as INL, gain and offset) are important in control and measurement applications. AC specifications (such as S/N+D ratio, THD and IMD) are of value in signal processing applications.EASE OF USE: The pinout is designed for easy board layout, and the single cycle read output provides compatibility with 16-bit buses. Factory trimming eliminates the need for calibration modes or external trimming to achieve rated performance.RELIABILITY: The AD779 utilizes Analog Devices’ monolithic BiMOS technology. This ensures long term reliability compared to multichip and hybrid designs.The AD779 is available in versions compliant with MIL-STD-883. Refer to the Analog Devices Military Products Databook or current AD779/883B data sheet for detailed specifications.

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