ADI’s AD4000/AD4001/AD4003/AD4004/AD4005 are low-noise, low-power, high-speed, 16-bit, 2 MSPS, precision successive approximation register ADCs. The AD4000 incorporates ease of use features that lower the signal chain power, reduce signal chain complexity, and enable higher channel density. The high-Z mode, coupled with a long acquisition phase, eliminates the need for a dedicated high-power, high-speed ADC driver, thus broadening the range of low-power precision amplifiers that can drive this ADC directly while still achieving optimum performance. The input span compression feature enables the ADC driver amplifier and the ADC to operate off common supply rails without the need for a negative supply while preserving the full ADC code range. The low serial peripheral interface (SPI) clock rate requirement reduces the digital input/output power consumption, broadens processor options, and simplifies the task of sending data across digital isolation.
The AD4000/AD4001/AD4003/AD4004/AD4005 operate from a 1.8 V supply and samples an analog input (IN+) between 0 V to VREF with respect to a ground sense (IN-) with VREF ranging from 2.4 V to 5.1 V. The devices consume only 14 mW at 2 MSPS with a minimum of 75 MHz sCk rate in turbo mode and achieves ±1.0 LSB INL maximum, no missing codes at 16-bits with 93 dB SNR. The reference voltage is applied externally and can be set independently of the supply voltage.
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- Number of bits: 16
- Sampling rate (per second): 2 M
- Number of inputs: 1
- Input type: pseudo differential
- Data interface: SPI/DSP
- Configuration: ADC
- Ratio - S/H:ADC: 0:1
- Package / case: 10 TFSOP, 10 MSOP
- Number of A/D converters: 1
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- Architecture: SAR
- Reference type: external
- Voltage - supply, analog: 2.5 V to 5 V
- Voltage - supply, digital 1.8 V to 5 V
- Operating temperature: -40°C to +125°C (JT)
- Throughput: 2 MSPS max. and INL: ±3.2 LSB max.
- Low power: 9.75 mW @ 2 MSPS (VDD only) and 14 mW at 2 MSPS (total)
- Input range: 0 V to VREF, VREF: 2.4 V to 5.1 V
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- Machine automation
- Automatic test equipment
- Handheld equipment
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- Medical equipment
- Battery-powered equipment
- Precision data acquisition applications
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