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Low Cost, 4-Channel, 16-Bit, 500 kSPS PulSAR ADC
Key Features
• 4-channel, 16-bit resolution ADC
• 2 track-and-hold amplifiers
• Throughput
• 500 kSPS (normal mode)
• 444 kSPS (impulse mode)
• Analog input voltage range: 0 V to 5 V
• No pipeline delay
• Parallel and serial 5 V/3 V interface
• Refer to data sheet for additional features
• DownloadAD7655-EP Data Sheet(pdf)
• Military temperature range (−55°C to +125°C)
• Controlled manufacturing baseline
• Enhanced product change notification
• Qualification data available on request
• V62/14620 DSCC Drawing Number
Description
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The AD7655 is a low cost, simultaneous sampling, dual-channel, 16-bit, charge redistribution SAR, analog-to-digital converter that operates from a single 5 V power supply. It contains two low noise, wide bandwidth, track-and-hold amplifiers that allow simultaneous sampling, a high speed 16-bit sampling ADC, an internal conversion clock, error correction circuits, and both serial and parallel system interface ports. Each track-and-hold has a multiplexer in front to provide a 4-channel input ADC. The A0 multiplexer control input allows the choice of simultaneously sampling input pairs INA1/INB1 (A0 = low) or INA2/INB2 (A0 = high). The part features a very high sampling rate mode (normal) and, for low power applications, a reduced power mode (impulse) where the power is scaled with the throughput. Operation is specified from −40°C to +85°C.PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTSMultichannel ADC.The AD7655 features 4-channel inputs with two sample-and-hold circuits that allow simultaneous sampling.Fast Throughput.The AD7655 is a 500 kSPS, charge redistribution, 16-bit SAR ADC with internal error correction circuitry.Single-Supply Operation.The AD7655 operates from a single 5 V supply. In impulse mode, its power dissipation decreases with throughput.Serial or Parallel Interface.Versatile parallel or 2-wire serial interface arrangements are compatible with both 3 V and 5 V logic.APPLICATIONSAC motor control3-phase power control4-channel data acquisitionUninterrupted power suppliesCommunications