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The AD7859/AD7859L are high performance, low power single supply, 8-channel, 12-bit analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) suitable for portable applications such as personal digital assistants, medical instruments, and mobile communications.
This product is a 16-bit, 468.75 kHz Sigma-Delta ADC, which is manufactured using CMOS technology. It has low power consumption and can be easily interfaced with modern microcontrollers and digital signal processors through serial or parallel ports.
AD7854/AD7854L is a 3V to 5V single supply 200 kSPS 12-bit sampling ADC with features such as automatic calibration, low power consumption, and flexible parallel interface. It is suitable for battery-powered systems, instrumentation and control systems, etc.
The AD9243 is a 14-bit, 3.0MSPS analog-to-digital converter that consumes only 110mW of power and is fully integrated on a single chip in a 44-lead MQFP package.
The AD7895 is a fast 12-bit ADC that operates from a single +5 V supply and is housed in a small 8-pin mini-DIP and 8-pin SOIC. The part contains a 3.8 µs successive approximation A/D converter, an on-chip track/hold amplifier, an on-chip clock and a high speed serial interface. Output data from the AD7895 is provided via a high speed, serial interface port. This two-wire serial interface
The AD7862 is a high speed, low power, dual 12-bit A/D converter that operates from a single +5 V supply. The product features two fast 12-bit ADCs, four input channels, simultaneous sampling and conversion, etc.
The AD7851 is a high speed, 14-bit ADC that operates from a single 5V supply. The ADC powers up with a set of default conditions at which time it can be operated as a read-only ADC. The ADC contains self-calibration and system calibration options to ensure accurate operation over time and temperature and has a number of power-down options for low power applications. The AD7851 is capable of a 333 kHz throughput rate. The input track-and-hold acquires a sample of the input signal and converts it to a digital value using a 4.096V reference voltage. The digital data is then transferred to an external device via the serial interface.
The AD7722 is a complete low power, 16-bit, Σ-∆ ADC. The part operates from a 5 V supply and accepts a differential input voltage range of 0 V to +2.5 V or ±1.25 V centered around a common-mode bias. The AD7722 provides 16-bit performance for input bandwidths up to 90.625 kHz.
The AD9200 is a monolithic, single supply, 10-bit, 20 MSPS analog-to-digital converter with an on-chip sample-and-hold amplifier and voltage reference...
AD7823 is an 8-bit ADC chip launched by Analog Devices. It works at a voltage range of 2.7V to 5.5V, has a conversion time of 5µs, and features small size, low power consumption, and high accuracy. It is suitable for battery-powered handheld portable applications.
The AD7810 is a high speed, low power, 10-bit analog-to-digital converter (ADC) with a supply voltage range of 2.7V to 5.5V and a conversion time of 2.3μs. It is available in a compact, 8-lead microSOIC/DIP package.
The AD977/AD977A is a high speed, low power 16-bit A/D converter that operates from a single 5 V supply. The AD977A has a throughput rate of 200 kSPS whereas the AD977 has a throughput rate of 100 kSPS.