AD7762

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625 kSPS, 24-Bit, 109 dB Sigma-Delta ADC with On-Chip Buffer

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  • 120 dB dynamic range at 78 kHz output data rate
  • 109 dB dynamic range at 625 kHz output data rate
  • 112 dB SNR at 78 kHz output data rate
  • 106 dB SNR at 625 kHz output data rate
  • 625 kHz maximum fully filtered output word rate
  • Low pass FIR filter with default or user programmable coefficients
  • Fully differential modulator input
  • On-chip differential amplifier for signal buffering
  • Programmable over-sampling rate (32x to 256x)
  • Over-range alert bit
  • Digital offset and gain correction registers
  • Low power and power down modes

The AD7762 is a high performance, 24-bit Σ-Δ analog-to-digital converter (ADC). It combines wide input bandwidth and high speed with the benefits of Σ-Δ conversion with a performance of 106 dB SNR at 625 kSPS, making it ideal for high speed data acquisition. Wide dynamic range combined with significantly reduced anti-aliasing requirements simplify the design process. An integrated buffer to drive the reference, a differential amplifier for signal buffering and level shifting, an overrange flag, internal gain and offset registers, and a low-pass digital FIR filter make the AD7762 a compact, highly integrated data acquisition device requiring minimal peripheral component selection. In addition, the device offers programmable decimation rates, and the digital FIR filter can be adjusted if the default characteristics are not appropriate to the application. The AD7762 is ideal for applications demanding high SNR without a complex front end signal processing design.

The differential input is sampled at up to 40 MSPS by an analog modulator. The modulator output is processed by a series of low-pass filters, the final filter having default or user-programmable coefficients. The sample rate, filter corner frequencies, and output word rate are set by a combination of the external clock frequency and the configuration registers of the AD7762.

The reference voltage supplied to the AD7762 determines the analog input range. With a 4 V reference, the analog input range is ±3.2 V differential biased around a common mode of 2 V. This common mode biasing can be achieved using the on-chip differential amplifier, further reducing the external signal conditioning requirements.

The AD7762 is available in an exposed paddle, 64-lead TQFP and is specified over the industrial temperature range from −40°C to +85°C.

APPLICATIONS

  • Data acquisition systems
  • Vibration analysis
  • Instrumentation

AD7762
625 kSPS, 24-Bit, 109 dB Sigma-Delta ADC with On-Chip Buffer
AD7762 Functional Block Diagram AD7762 Pin Configuration
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Evaluation Kits

EVAL-AD7760

AD7760 / AD7762 Evaluation Board

Product Details

The EVAL-AD7760EDZ is a fully featured evaluation Kit for the AD7760 and AD7762. This board operates in stand alone mode or in conjunction with the Converter Evaluation and Development board, EVAL-CED1Z . When operated with the Converter Evaluation and Development board, software is provided enabling the user to perform detailed analysis of the ADC's performance. This software includes the technical note describing the operation and set up of the evaluation board in standalone operation or when operated with the Converter Evaluation and Development board.


Please note: This Evaluation software was compiled in Windows 7 and compatibility with later OS is not guaranteed..

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AD7760 / AD7762 Evaluation Board

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