Manufacturer Part Number
AD7689BCPZRL7
Manufacturer
Analog Devices
Introduction
The AD7689BCPZRL7 is a high-resolution, low-power, 16-bit SAR ADC from Analog Devices.
Product Features and Performance
16-bit resolution
250k samples per second sampling rate
8 multiplexed input channels
Supports differential, pseudo-differential, and single-ended inputs
Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI), compatible with Digital Signal Processor (DSP)
MUX-S/H-ADC configuration
1:1 Sample-and-Hold to ADC ratio
Single SAR ADC architecture
Selectable external or internal reference
Temperature sensor included
Product Advantages
High resolution and accuracy for precision measurement
Multiple input configurations provide flexibility in application
Low power consumption extends battery life for portable devices
Integrated temperature sensor for thermal monitoring
Key Technical Parameters
Number of Bits: 16
Sampling Rate: 250k SPS
Number of Inputs: 8
Input Type: Differential, Pseudo-Differential, Single Ended
Data Interface: SPI, DSP
Number of A/D Converters: 1
Voltage - Supply, Analog: 2.3V to 5.5V
Voltage - Supply, Digital: 2.3V to 5.5V
Operating Temperature Range: -40°C to 85°C
Quality and Safety Features
Wide operating temperature range ensures reliability in harsh conditions
Manufactured by a reputable company known for high-quality and safety standards
Compatibility
Compatible with SPI and DSP interfaces
Can be used with various microcontrollers and digital systems
Application Areas
Industrial controls
Medical instrumentation
Data acquisition systems
Battery-powered devices
Automation systems
Product Lifecycle
Active product status
Not nearing discontinuation
Availability of replacements or upgrades is assured by Analog Devices
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Robust 16-bit SAR ADC with high precision
Multiple input channels and configurations for versatile applications
Energy-efficient design is ideal for portable and battery-operated devices
Comprehensive temperature sensing capability
Supported by Analog Devices' strong reputation and lifecycle commitment