Recently, ADI, a world leader in signal processing, has introduced the AD7686, a 16-bit high-speed, high-precision, low-power analog-to-digital converter. The AD7686 chip adopts a successive approximation approach, sampling speed can reach 550 kSPS (kSPS - kilo samples per second thousands of samples per second), using MSOP packaging technology, the chip area is 5 mm x 3 mm. The power consumption of the AD7686 is relatively small. The single power supply is 2.7V and the power consumption is 20mW. This chip is suitable for occasions with high cost performance requirements, such as handheld medical instruments, industrial control systems, data acquisition systems, and so on.
The AD7686 is a 16-bit, 550 kSPS sampling rate, using a single-supply analog-to-digital converter. The chip integrates a conversion clock, an ECC module, a flexible serial interface, and features low noise and wide bandwidth. At the same time, the chip uses MSOP packaging technology, the chip area is 5 mm x 3 mm, very suitable for small handheld devices.
It is expected that the AD7686 chip will be available in volume in December 2003. The chip uses 10-pin MSOP package technology, operating temperature from 0 degrees to +85 degrees, and the unit price of the chip is 12 dollars per piece.
The AD7686 is a 16-bit, 550 kSPS sampling rate, using a single-supply analog-to-digital converter. The chip integrates a conversion clock, an ECC module, a flexible serial interface, and features low noise and wide bandwidth. At the same time, the chip uses MSOP packaging technology, the chip area is 5 mm x 3 mm, very suitable for small handheld devices.
It is expected that the AD7686 chip will be available in volume in December 2003. The chip uses 10-pin MSOP package technology, operating temperature from 0 degrees to +85 degrees, and the unit price of the chip is 12 dollars per piece.
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