Manufacturer Part Number
AD7824UQ
Manufacturer
Analog Devices
Introduction
The AD7824UQ is an 8-bit, 50 kSPS, 4-channel analog-to-digital converter (ADC) from Analog Devices. It features a single on-chip successive approximation ADC with a built-in track/hold amplifier, allowing for accurate conversion of ac and dc signals. The device offers a wide input voltage range and excellent linearity, making it suitable for a variety of data acquisition and instrumentation applications.
Product Features and Performance
8-bit resolution
50 kSPS sampling rate
4 single-ended analog input channels
Built-in track/hold amplifier
Wide input voltage range: ±10V
Low power consumption
Excellent differential and integral linearity
Operates from a single 5V supply
Product Advantages
High-speed analog-to-digital conversion
Versatile input channel configuration
Accurate signal capture with the integrated track/hold amplifier
Wide operating temperature range (-55°C to 125°C)
Compact 24-pin CDIP package
Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Reliable and high-performance data acquisition solution
Suitable for a wide range of industrial and instrumentation applications
Cost-effective ADC with a compact package option
Backed by Analog Devices' reputation for quality and innovation
Quality and Safety Features
Manufactured to high-quality standards
Robust design for reliable operation
Compliance with relevant industry standards
Compatibility
The AD7824UQ is compatible with a variety of microcontrollers, processors, and other digital systems that can interface with a parallel 8-bit ADC.
Application Areas
Industrial process control and monitoring
Instrumentation and test equipment
Data acquisition systems
Medical devices
General-purpose analog signal conversion
Product Lifecycle
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