
Catalog
1 MSPS, 12-Bit A/D Converter in MSOP-8 or SOIC-8
Key Features
• Fast throughput rate: 1 MSPS
• Specified for VDDof 2.7 V to 5.25 V
• Low power:4.5 mW max at 1 MSPS with 3 V supplies10.5 mW max at 1 MSPS with 5 V supplies
• Wide input bandwidth: 68 dB SNR at 300 kHz input frequency
• Flexible power/serial clock speed management
• No pipeline delays
• High speed serial interfaceSPI-/QSPI™-/MICROWIRE-/DSP-compatible
• On-board reference: 2.5 V (AD7495 only)
• Standby mode: 1 μA max
• 8-lead MSOP and SOIC packages
Description
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The AD7475 /AD7495are 12-bit, high speed, low power, successive-approximation ADCs that operate from a single 2.7 V to 5.25 V power supply with throughput rates up to 1 MSPS. They contain a low noise, wide bandwidth track-and-hold amplifier that can handle input frequencies above 1 MHz.The conversion process and data acquisition are controlled usingCSand the serial clock, allowing the devices to interface with microprocessors or DSPs. The input signal is sampled on the falling edge ofCSand conversion is initiated at this point. The conversion time is determined by the SCLK frequency. There are no pipeline delays associated with the device.The AD7475 / AD7495 use advanced design techniques to achieve very low power dissipation at high throughput rates. With 3 V supplies and a 1 MSPS throughput rate, the AD7475 consumes just 1.5 mA, while the AD7495 consumes 2 mA. With 5 V supplies and 1 MSPS, the current consumption is 2.1 mA for the AD7475 and 2.6 mA for the AD7495.The analog input range for the devices is 0 V to REF IN. The 2.5 V reference for the AD7475 is applied externally to the REF IN pin, while the AD7495 has an on-board 2.5 V reference.PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTSThe AD7475 offers 1 MSPS throughput rates with 4.5 mW power consumption.Single-supply operation with VDRIVEfunction. The AD7475/AD7495 operate from a single 2.7 V to 5.25 V supply. The VDRIVEfunction allows the serial interface to connect directly to either 3 V or 5 V processor systems independent of VDD.Flexible power/serial clock speed management. The conversion rate is determined by the serial clock, allowing the conversion time to be reduced through the serial clock speed increase. The devices also feature shutdown modes to maximize power efficiency at lower throughput rates. This allows the average power consumption to reduce while not converting. Power consumption is 1 μA when in full shutdown.No pipeline delay. The devices feature a standard successive approximation ADC with accurate control of the sampling instant via aCSinput and once-off conversion control.APPLICATIONSBattery-powered systemsPersonal digital assistantsMedical instrumentsMobile communicationsInstrumentation and control systemsData acquisition systemsOptical sensors