AD7175-8

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24-Bit, 8-/16-Channel, 250 kSPS, Sigma-Delta ADC with True Rail-to-Rail Buffers

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  • Fast and flexible output rate: 5 SPS to 250 kSPS
  • Performance specifications
    17.2 noise free bits at 250 kSPS
    20.2 noise free bits at 2.5 kSPS
    24 noise free bits at 20 SPS
    INL: ±1 ppm of FSR
  • 85 dB filter rejection of 50 Hz and 60 Hz with 50 ms settling
  • 85 dB filter rejection of 50 Hz and 60 Hz with 50 ms settling
  • User configurable input channels
    8 fully differential channels or 16 single-ended channels
    Crosspoint multiplexer
  • Channel scan data rate of 50 kSPS/channel (20 µs settling)
  • On-chip 2.5 V reference (±2 ppm/°C drift)
  • True rail-to-rail analog and reference input buffers
  • Internal or external clock
  • Power supply: AVDD1 − AVSS = 5 V, AVDD2 = IOVDD = 2 V to 5 V (nominal)
    Split supply with AVDD1/AVSS at ±2.5 V
  • ADC current: 8.4 mA
  • Temperature range: −40°C to +105°C 3- or 4-wire serial digital interface (Schmitt trigger on SCLK) Serial port interface (SPI), QSPI, MICROWIRE, and DSP compatible
AD7175-8
24-Bit, 8-/16-Channel, 250 kSPS, Sigma-Delta ADC with True Rail-to-Rail Buffers
AD7175-8 Functional Block Diagram AD7175-8 Pin Configuration
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EVAL-AD7175-8

AD7175-8 Evaluation Board

Features and Benefits

  • Full featured evaluation board for the AD7175-8
  • PC control in conjunction with the Analog Devices, Inc., SDP-B board (EVAL-SDP-CB1Z)
  • PC software for control and data analysis (time domain)
  • Standalone capability

Product Details

The EVAL-AD7175-8SDZ evaluation board features the AD7175-8, a 24-bit, 250 kSPS analog-to-digital converter (ADC) with integrated analog input buffers, on-board power supply regulation, and an external amplifier section for amplifier evaluation. A 7 V to 9 V ac-to-dc adapter is regulated to 5 V and 3.3 V; this supplies the AD7175-8 and support components. The evaluation board connects to a USB port via the SDP-B system demonstration platform controller board (EVAL-SDP-CB1Z).

The AD7175-8 evaluation software fully configures the AD7175-8 device functionality via a user accessible register interface and provides dc time domain analysis in the form of waveform graphs, histograms, and associated noise analysis for ADC performance evaluation.

Full specifications on the AD7175-8 are available in the product data sheet, which should be consulted in conjunction with user guide UG-901 when working with the evaluation board. Full details for the SDP-B controller board are available on the Analog Devices website.

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AD7175-8 Evaluation Board
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