The AD7813 is a high speed, microprocessor-compa
tible, 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).
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).