Richardson RFPD Converter - ADC AD7688BRMZ

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The AD7688 is a 16-bit, 500 kSPS, charge redistribution successive-approxima tion Analog-to-Digital Converter which operates from a single 5V power supply, VDD. It contains a very low power high-speed 16-bit sampling ADC with no missing codes, an internal conversion clock and a versatile serial interface port. The part also contains a low noise, wide bandwidth, very short aperture delay track/hold circuit. On the CNV rising edge, it samples the voltage difference between IN+ and IN- pins. The voltages on these pins usually swing in opposite phase between 0 V to REF. The reference voltage REF is applied externally and can be set up to the supply voltage. Its power scales linearly with throughput. The SPI compatible serial interface also features the ability, using the SDI input, to “Daisy chain” several ADCs on a single 3 wire bus and provides an optional Busy indicator. It is compatible with 1.8 V, 2.5 V, 3 V or 5 V logic using the separate supply VIO. The AD7688 is housed in a 10-lead µSOIC or 10-lead QFN (Chip Scale package) with operation
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The AD7688 is a 16-bit, 500 kSPS, charge redistribution successive-approxima tion Analog-to-Digital Converter which operates from a single 5V power supply, VDD. It contains a very low power high-speed 16-bit sampling ADC with no missing codes, an internal conversion clock and a versatile serial interface port. The part also contains a low noise, wide bandwidth, very short aperture delay track/hold circuit. On the CNV rising edge, it samples the voltage difference between IN+ and IN- pins. The voltages on these pins usually swing in opposite phase between 0 V to REF. The reference voltage REF is applied externally and can be set up to the supply voltage. Its power scales linearly with throughput. The SPI compatible serial interface also features the ability, using the SDI input, to “Daisy chain” several ADCs on a single 3 wire bus and provides an optional Busy indicator. It is compatible with 1.8 V, 2.5 V, 3 V or 5 V logic using the separate supply VIO. The AD7688 is housed in a 10-lead µSOIC or 10-lead QFN (Chip Scale package) with operation
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Converter - ADC - AD7688BRMZ - Richardson RFPD
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AD7688BRMZ
Converter - ADC AD7688BRMZ
The AD7688 is a 16-bit, 500 kSPS, charge redistribution successive-approxima tion Analog-to-Digital Converter which operates from a single 5V power supply, VDD. It contains a very low power high-speed 16-bit sampling ADC with no missing codes, an internal conversion clock and a versatile serial interface port. The part also contains a low noise, wide bandwidth, very short aperture delay track/hold circuit. On the CNV rising edge, it samples the voltage difference between IN+ and IN- pins. The voltages on these pins usually swing in opposite phase between 0 V to REF. The reference voltage REF is applied externally and can be set up to the supply voltage. Its power scales linearly with throughput. The SPI compatible serial interface also features the ability, using the SDI input, to “Daisy chain” several ADCs on a single 3 wire bus and provides an optional Busy indicator. It is compatible with 1.8 V, 2.5 V, 3 V or 5 V logic using the separate supply VIO. The AD7688 is housed in a 10-lead µSOIC or 10-lead QFN (Chip Scale package) with operation

The AD7688 is a 16-bit, 500 kSPS, charge redistribution successive-approximation Analog-to-Digital Converter which operates from a single 5V power supply, VDD. It contains a very low power high-speed 16-bit sampling ADC with no missing codes, an internal conversion clock and a versatile serial interface port. The part also contains a low noise, wide bandwidth, very short aperture delay track/hold circuit. On the CNV rising edge, it samples the voltage difference between IN+ and IN- pins. The voltages on these pins usually swing in opposite phase between 0 V to REF. The reference voltage REF is applied externally and can be set up to the supply voltage. Its power scales linearly with throughput. The SPI compatible serial interface also features the ability, using the SDI input, to “Daisy chain” several ADCs on a single 3 wire bus and provides an optional Busy indicator. It is compatible with 1.8 V, 2.5 V, 3 V or 5 V logic using the separate supply VIO. The AD7688 is housed in a 10-lead µSOIC or 10-lead QFN (Chip Scale package) with operation

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  Richardson RFPD
Product Category Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) Chips
Product Number AD7688BRMZ
Product Name Converter - ADC
Package Type CSP
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