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MAXIM MAX1060/MAX1064 handbook

The MAX1060/MAX1064 are low-power, 10-bit analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) featuring a successive-approximation ADC, automatic power-down, fast wake-up, internal reference voltage, and high-speed parallel interface. They operate with a single +5V analog supply and can interface directly with a +2.7V to +5.5V digital supply. These converters are ideal for battery-powered and data acquisition applications or circuits with demanding power consumption and space requirements.

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MAXIM MAX106 handbook

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MAXIM MAX105 Evaluation Kit handbook

This document introduces the features and characteristics of MAX105/MAX107 evaluation kit.

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MAXIM MAX105 handbook

The MAX105 is a high-performance analog-to-digital converter (ADC) from Texas Instruments. It uses a 6-bit dual-channel design and supports an 800Msps sampling rate, achieving a typical signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of 37dB with an input frequency of 200MHz, and an integral nonlinearity (INL) and differential nonlinearity (DNL) of ±0.25 LSB. The MAX105 also provides LVDS digital outputs with an internal 6:12 demultiplexer, which can reduce the output data rate by half. In addition, the MAX105's typical power consumption is 2.6W and its operating temperature range is -40°C to +85°C.

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MAXIM MAX104/MAX106/MAX108 handbook

The document introduces the features of the MAX104/MAX106/MAX108 evaluation kits, including 50Ω Clock and Analog Inputs Through SMA Coaxial Connectors, ±250mV Input Signal Range, Demultiplexed Differential PECL Outputs, etc.

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MAXIM MAX1061/MAX1063 handbook

The MAX1061/MAX1063 are low-power, 10-bit analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) that feature a successive-approximation ADC, automatic power-down, fast wake-up (2µs), an on-chip clock, +2.5V internal reference, and a high-speed, byte-wide parallel interface. They operate with a single +3V analog supply and feature a VLOGIC pin that allows them to interface directly with a +1.8V to +3.6V digital supply. Power consumption is only 5.7mW (VDD = VLOGIC) at the maximum sampling rate of 250ksps. Two software-selectable power-down modes enable the MAX1061/MAX1063 to be shut down between conversions; accessing the parallel interface returns them to normal operation. Powering down between conversions can cut supply current to under 10µA at reduced sampling rates. Both devices offer software-configurable analog inputs for unipolar/bipolar and single-ended/pseudo-differential operation. In single-ended mode, the MAX1061 has eight input channels and the MAX1063 has four input channels (four and two input channels, respectively, when in pseudo-differential mode). Excellent dynamic performance and low power, combined with ease of use and small package size, make these converters ideal for battery-powered and data-acquisition applications or for other circuits with demanding power consumption and space requirements. The MAX1061 is available in a 28-pin QSOP package, while the MAX1063 is available in a 24-pin QSOP. For pin-compatible +5V, 10-bit versions, refer to the MAX1060/MAX1062.

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MAXIM MAX1040 MAX1043/MAX1046 MAX1049 handbook(1)

The MAX1040-MAX1049 is an integrated multichannel 10-bit analog-to-digital converter (ADC) and a quad, 10-bit digital-to-analog converter (DAC) in a single IC. The device also includes a temperature sensor and configurable general-purpose I/O ports (GPIOs) with a 25MHz SPI™-/QSPI™-/MICROWIRE™-compatible serial interface. The ADC is available in a 4 or an 8 input-channel version. The four DAC outputs settle within 2.0µs, and the ADC has a 300ksps conversion rate. All devices include an internal reference (2.5V or 4.096V) providing a well-regulated, low-noise reference for both the ADC and DAC. Programmable reference modes for the ADC and DAC allow the use of an internal reference, an external reference, or a combination of both. Features such as an internal ±1°C accurate temperature sensor, FIFO, scan modes, programmable internal or external clock modes, data averaging, and AutoShutdown™ allow users to minimize both power consumption and processor requirements. The low glitch energy (4nV•s) and low digital feedthrough (0.5nV•s) of the integrated quad DACs make these devices ideal for digital control of fast- response closed-loop systems. The devices are guaranteed to operate with a supply volt- age from +2.7V to +3.6V (MAX1041/MAX1043/MAX1047/ MAX1049) and from +4.75V to +5.25V (MAX1040/ MAX1042/MAX1046/MAX1048). These devices consume 2.5mA at 300ksps throughput, only 22µA at 1ksps throughput, and under 0.2µA in the shutdown mode.

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MAXIM Switched-Capacitor Voltage Converters AX1044/ICL7660 Manual

The MAX1044 and ICL7660 are monolithic, CMOS switched-capacitor voltage converters that invert, double, divide, or multiply a positive input voltage. They are pin compatible with the industry-standard ICL7660 and LTC1044. Operation is guaranteed from 1.5V to 10V with no external diode over the full temperature range. They deliver 10mA with a 0.5V output drop. The MAX1044 has a BOOST pin that raises the oscillator frequency above the audio band and reduces external capacitor size requirements. The MAX1044/ICL7660 combine low quiescent current and high efficiency. Oscillator control circuitry and four power MOSFET switches are included on-chip. Applications include generating a -5V supply from a +5V logic supply to power analog circuitry. For applications requiring more power, the MAX660 delivers up to 100mA with a voltage drop of less than 0.65V.

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MAXIM MAX1040 MAX1043/MAX1046 MAX1049 handbook

MAX1040-MAX1049 is an integrated multichannel 10-bit analog-to-digital converter (ADC) and a quad 10-bit digital-to-analog converter (DAC) in a single IC, also including a temperature sensor and configurable general-purpose I/O ports (GPIOs) with a 25MHz SPI™-/QSPI™-/MICROWIRE™-compatible serial interface. The ADC is available in a 4 or an 8 input-channel version. The four DAC outputs settle within 2.0µs, and the ADC has a 300ksps conversion rate. All devices include an internal reference (2.5V or 4.096V) providing a well-regulated, low-noise reference for both the ADC and DAC. Programmable reference modes for the ADC and DAC allow the use of an internal reference, an external reference, or a combination of both. Features such as an internal ±1°C accurate temperature sensor, FIFO, scan modes, programmable internal or external clock modes, data averaging, and AutoShutdown™ allow users to minimize both power consumption and proces- sor requirements. The low glitch energy (4nV•s) and low digital feedthrough (0.5nV•s) of the integrated quad DACs make these devices ideal for digital control of fast-response closed-loop systems. The devices are guaranteed to operate with a supply volt- age from +2.7V to +3.6V (MAX1041/MAX1043/MAX1047/ MAX1049) and from +4.75V to +5.25V (MAX1040/ MAX1042/MAX1046/MAX1048). These devices consume 2.5mA at 300ksps throughput, only 22µA at 1ksps throughput, and under 0.2µA in the shutdown mode.

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MAXIM MAX104 handbook

The MAX104 is a PECL-compatible, 1Gsps, 8-bit analog-to-digital converter (ADC) that allows accurate digitizing of analog signals with bandwidths up to 2.2GHz. It is fabricated on Maxim's proprietary advanced GST-2 bipolar process, integrating a high-performance track/hold (T/H) amplifier and a quantizer on a single monolithic die. The innovative design of the internal T/H, which has an exceptionally wide 2.2GHz full-power input bandwidth, results in high performance (greater than 7.5 effective bits) at the Nyquist frequency. A fully differential comparator design and decoding circuitry reduce out-of-sequence code errors (thermometer bubbles or sparkle codes) and provide excellent metastable performance of one error per 1016 clock cycles. Unlike other ADCs that can have errors resulting in false full- or zero-scale outputs, the MAX104 limits the error magnitude to 1LSB. The analog input is designed for either differential or single-ended use with a ±250mV input voltage range. Dual, differential, PECL-compatible output data paths ensure easy interfacing and include an 8:16 demultiplexer feature that reduces output data rates to one-half the sampling clock rate. The PECL outputs can be operated from any supply between +3V to +5V for compatibility with +3.3V or +5V referenced systems. Control inputs are provided for interleaving additional MAX10

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MAXIM MAX1038 Evaluation Kit handbook

The MAX1038 evaluation kit is designed to evaluate the MAX1038. The MAX1038 is an 8-bit, 12-channel (six-differential-channel) ADC with a 2-wire serial interface. The MAX1038 EV kit board supports three standard 2-wire serial interface speeds: standard mode (S-Mode), fast mode (F-Mode), and high-speed mode (HS-Mode); however, the software provided with this EV kit only supports standard mode. The provided Windows 95/98® software uses the parallel (printer) port of an IBM-compatible PC to emulate a processor with a 2-wire serial interface (S-Mode). The Windows software also provides a friendly graphical user interface (GUI) to exercise the features of the MAX1038 with control buttons and pulldown menus.

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MAXIM 2.7V to 5.5V Low-Power 4-/12-Channel 2-Wire Serial 8-Bit ADCs MAX1036 MAX1039 handbook

The MAX1036-MAX1039 are low-power 8-bit multichannel analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) featuring internal track/hold (T/H), voltage reference, clock, and an I2C™-compatible 2-wire serial interface. These devices operate from a single supply and require only 350µA at the maximum sampling rate of 188ksps. Auto- Shutdown™ powers down the devices between conver- sions reducing supply current to less than 1µA at low throughput rates. The MAX1036/MAX1037 have four ana- log input channels each, while the MAX1038/MAX1039 have twelve analog input channels. The analog inputs are software configurable for unipolar or bipolar and single- ended or pseudo-differential operation. The full-scale analog input range is determined by the internal reference or by an externally applied reference voltage ranging from 1V to VDD. The MAX1037/ MAX1039 feature a 2.048V internal reference and the MAX1036/MAX1038 feature a 4.096V internal reference. The MAX1036/MAX1037 are available in 8-pin SOT23 packages. The MAX1038/MAX1039 are available in 16- pin QSOP packages. The MAX1036–MAX1039 are guar- anteed over the extended industrial temperature range (-40°C to +85°C). Refer to MAX1136–MAX1139 for 10-bit devices and to the MAX1236–MAX1239 for 12-bit devices. Applications Hand-Held Portable Applications Medical Instruments Battery-Powered Test Equipment Solar-Powered Remote Systems Received-Signal-Strength Indicators System Supervision Features o High-Speed I2C-Compatible Serial Interface

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MAXIM Evaluates: MAX1036 handbook

The MAX1036 is an 8-bit four-channel (two-differential-channel) ADC with a 2-wire serial interface.

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MAXIM MAX1036 MAX1039 handbook

The MAX1036–MAX1039 low-power, 8-bit, multichannel, analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) feature internal track/hold (T/H), voltage reference, clock, and an I2C-compatible 2-wire serial interface. These devices operate from a single supply and require only 350µA at the maximum sampling rate of 188ksps. Auto-Shutdown™ powers down the devices between conversions reducing supply current to less than 1µA at low throughput rates. The MAX1036/MAX1037 have four ana- log input channels each, while the MAX1038/MAX1039 have twelve analog input channels. The analog inputs are software configurable for unipolar or bipolar and single- ended or pseudo-differential operation. The full-scale analog input range is determined by the internal reference or by an externally applied reference voltage ranging from 1V to VDD. The MAX1037/MAX1039 feature a 2.048V internal reference and the MAX1036/MAX1038 feature a 4.096V internal reference. The MAX1036/MAX1037 are available in 8-pin SOT23 packages. The MAX1038/MAX1039 are available in 16-pin QSOP packages. The MAX1036–MAX1039 are guar- anteed over the extended industrial temperature range (-40°C to +85°C). Refer to MAX1136–MAX1139 for 10-bit devices and to the MAX1236–MAX1239 for 12-bit devices.

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MAXIM MAX1034/MAX1035 handbook

MAX1034/MAX1035 is a multi-range, low-power, 14-bit successive approximation type analog-to-digital converter (ADC). It operates on a single +5V power supply and has a conversion rate of up to 115ksps. It features an independent digital supply and can be connected to systems with voltages ranging from 2.7V to 5.25V through a SPI/QSPI/MICROWIRE compatible serial interface. It also has local shutdown mode and full shutdown mode to achieve low power consumption. MAX1034 provides 8 channels (single-ended) or 4 channels (differential) analog input, while MAX1035 has 4 channels (single-ended) or 2 channels (differential) analog input. Each analog input channel can be programmed independently through software to set different input ranges. It is available in a TSSOP package and operates in a temperature range of -40°C to +85°C.

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MAXIM MAX1027/MAX1029/MAX1031 handbook

The MAX1027/MAX1029/MAX1031 are serial 10-bit analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) with an internal reference and an internal temperature sensor. These devices feature on-chip FIFO, scan mode, internal clock mode, internal averaging, and AutoShutdown™. The maximum sampling rate is 300ksps using an external clock. The MAX1031 has 16 input channels, the MAX1029 has 12 input channels, and the MAX1027 has 8 input channels. All input channels are configurable for single-ended or differential inputs in unipolar or bipolar mode. All three devices operate from a +5V supply and contain a 10MHz SPI™/QSPI™/MICROWIRE™-compatible serial port. The MAX1031 is available in 28-pin 5mm x 5mm QFN with exposed pad and 24-pin QSOP packages. The MAX1027/MAX1029 are only available in QSOP packages. All three devices are specified over the extended -40°C to +85°C temperature range.

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MAXIM MAX1027/MAX1029/MAX1031 10-Bit 300ksps ADCs with FIFO Temp Sensor Internal Reference handbook

The MAX1027/MAX1029/MAX1031 are 10-bit serial analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) with an internal reference and an internal temperature sensor. These devices feature on-chip FIFO, scan mode, internal clock mode, internal averaging, and AutoShutdown™. The maximum sampling rate is 300ksps using an external clock. The MAX1031 has 16 input channels, the MAX1029 has 12 input channels, and the MAX1027 has 8 input channels. All input channels are configurable for single-ended or differential inputs in unipolar or bipolar mode. All three devices operate from a +5V supply and contain a 10MHz SPI™/QSPI™/MICROWIRE™-compatible serial port. The MAX1031 is available in 28-pin 5mm x 5mm QFN with exposed pad and 24-pin QSOP packages. The MAX1027/MAX1029 are only available in QSOP packages. All three devices are specified over the extended -40°C to +85°C temperature range.

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MAXIM MAX1027/MAX1029/MAX1031 10-Bit 300ksps ADCs with FIFO Temp Sensor Internal Reference datasheet

The MAX1027/MAX1029/MAX1031 are serial 10-bit analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) with an internal reference and an internal temperature sensor. These devices feature an on-chip FIFO, scan mode, internal clock mode, internal averaging, and AutoShutdown™. The maximum sampling rate is 300ksps using an external clock. The MAX1031 has 16 input channels, the MAX1029 has 12 input channels, and the MAX1027 has 8 input channels. All input channels are configurable for single-ended or differential inputs in unipolar or bipolar mode. All three devices operate from a +5V supply and contain a 10MHz SPI™-/QSPI™-/MICROWIRE™-compatible serial port. The MAX1031 is available in 28-pin 5mm x 5mm QFN with exposed pad and 24-pin QSOP packages. The MAX1027/MAX1029 are only available in QSOP packages. All three devices are specified over the extended -40°C to +85°C temperature range.

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MAXIM MAX1026/MAX1028/MAX1030 10-Bit 300ksps ADCs with FIFO Temp Sensor Internal Reference handbook

The MAX1026/MAX1028/MAX1030 are serial 10-bit analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) with an internal reference and an internal temperature sensor. These devices feature on-chip FIFO, scan mode, internal clock mode, internal averaging, and AutoShutdown™. The maximum sampling rate is 300ksps using an external clock. The MAX1030 has 16 input channels, the MAX1028 has 12 input channels, and the MAX1026 has 8 input channels. All input channels are configurable for single-ended or differential inputs in unipolar or bipolar mode. All three devices operate from a +5V supply and contain a 10MHz SPI™/QSPI™/MICROWIRE™-compatible serial port. The MAX1030 is available in 28-pin 5mm x 5mm QFN with exposed pad and 24-pin QSOP packages. The MAX1026/MAX1028 are only available in QSOP packages. All three devices are specified over the extended -40°C to +85°C temperature range.

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MAXIM MAX1020-MAX1023/MAX1057/MAX1058 handbook

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