AD7170

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12-Bit Low Power Σ−Δ ADC

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Overview

  • Output data rate: 125 Hz
  • Pin-programmable power-down and reset
  • Status function
  • Internal clock oscillator
  • Current: 135 μA
  • Power supply: 2.7 V to 5.25 V
  • –40°C to +105°C temperature range
  • Package: 10-lead 3 mm x 3 mm LFCSP

The AD7170 is a very low power 12-bit analog-to-digital converter (ADC). It contains a precision 12-bit sigma-delta (Σ-Δ) ADC and an on-chip oscillator. Consuming only 135 μA, the AD7170 is particularly suitable for portable or battery operated products where very low power is a requirement. The AD7170 also has a power-down mode in which the device consumes 5 μA, thus increasing the battery life of the product.

For ease-of-use, all the features of the AD7170 are controlled by dedicated pins. Each time a data read occurs, eight status bits are appended to the 12-bit conversion. These status bits contain a pattern sequence that can be used to confirm the validity of the serial transfer. The output data rate of the AD7170 is 125 Hz, whereas the settling time is 24 ms. The AD7170 has one differential input and a gain of 1. This is useful in applications where the user needs to use an external amplifier to implement system-specific filtering or gain requirements.

The AD7170 operates with a power supply from 2.7 V to 5.25 V. It is available in a 10-lead LFCSP package.

The AD7171 is a 16-bit version of the AD7170. It has the same feature set as the AD7170 and is pin-for-pin compatible.

INTERFACE

  • 2-wire serial (read-only device)
  • SPI compatible
  • Schmitt trigger on SCLK

APPLICATIONS

  • Pressure measurement
  • Industrial process control
  • Portable instrumentation

AD7170
12-Bit Low Power Σ−Δ ADC
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Hardware Ecosystem

Parts Product Life Cycle Description
Differential Amplifiers 1
ADA4941-1 PRODUCTION Single-Supply, Differential 18-Bit ADC Driver
Interface Transceivers & Isolators 2
ADUM1201 PRODUCTION Dual-Channel Digital Isolator (1/1 Channel Directionality)
ADUM1301 PRODUCTION Triple-Channel Digital Isolator
Operational Amplifiers (Op Amps) 2
AD8628 PRODUCTION Zero-Drift, Single-Supply, Rail-to-Rail Input/Output Operational Amplifier
AD8631 Obsolete 1.8 V, 5 MHz Rail-to-Rail Low Power Operational Amplifiers
Voltage References 3
ADR395 PRODUCTION 5.0 V Micropower, Low Noise Precision Voltage Reference with Shutdown
ADR381 PRODUCTION 2.048 V and 2.5 V Bandgap Voltage References
ADR391 PRODUCTION 2.5V Micropower, Low Noise Precision Voltage Reference with Shutdown
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Evaluation Kits

EVAL-AD7170

AD7170 Evaluation Board

Product Details

The EVAL-AD7170EBZ is a fully featured evaluation Board for the AD7170. The evaluation board can be connected to a PC via a standard USB interface. Software is provided enabling the user to perform detailed analysis of the ADC's performance.


Please note: This Evaluation software does not run on Windows 8 or Windows 10 (USB driver is non-compliant with OS >Windows 7).

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AD7170 Evaluation Board

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