Manufacturer Part Number
AD7904BRUZ-REEL
Manufacturer
analog-devices
Introduction
The AD7904BRUZ-REEL is a high-performance, low-power, 8-bit analog to digital converter (ADC) that operates at a sampling rate of up to 1M samples per second.
Product Features and Performance
8-bit resolution
1M samples per second sampling rate
4 single-ended inputs
SPI and DSP data interface
Multiplexed Sample/Hold-ADC configuration
Successive Approximation Register (SAR) architecture
External voltage reference
Operating voltage range: 2.7V to 5.25V
Operating temperature range: -40°C to 85°C
Surface mount package
Product Advantages
High-speed data acquisition
Versatility through multiple single-ended inputs
Efficient interface with microprocessors due to SPI and DSP compatibility
Precise conversion with SAR architecture and external reference
Suitable for battery-powered devices thanks to low operating voltage
Reliable performance in extreme temperatures
Key Technical Parameters
Number of Bits: 8
Sampling Rate: 1M samples/s
Number of Inputs: 4
Input Type: Single Ended
Data Interface: SPI, DSP
Voltage Supply, Analog: 2.7V ~ 5.25V
Voltage Supply, Digital: 2.7V ~ 5.25V
Operating Temperature: -40°C ~ 85°C
Quality and Safety Features
Manufactured by Analog Devices, a leader in high-performance analog technology
Robust package design for surface mount reliability
Compatibility
Compatible with various microcontrollers and digital signal processors via SPI and DSP interface
Application Areas
Industrial control systems
Battery-powered devices
Data acquisition systems
Portable devices
Medical instruments
Product Lifecycle
Currently active product
No indication of nearing discontinuation
Analog Devices typically provides notice for product updates or discontinuation
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
High sampling rate enables rapid data acquisition
Multiple input channels increase system versatility
Low voltage operation ideal for portable and battery-powered applications
High reliability and temperature resilience enhance system robustness
Direct interfacing capability with microprocessors reduces system complexity