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MAX1162: 16-Bit, +5V, 200ksps ADC with 10µA Shutdown Data Sheet (Rev. 1)8/5/2010PDF223K
Overview
Features and Benefits
- 16-Bit Resolution, No Missing Codes
- +5V Single-Supply Operation
- Adjustable Logic Level (+2.7V to +5.25V)
- Input-Voltage Range: 0 to VREF
- Internal Track/Hold, 4MHz Input Bandwidth
- SPI/QSPI/MICROWIRE-Compatible Serial Interface
- Small 10-Pin µMAX or 10-Pin DFN Package
- Low Power
- 2.75mA at 200ksps
- 140µA at 10ksps
- 0.1µA in Power-Down Mode
Product Details
The MAX1162 low-power, 16-bit analog-to-digital converter (ADC) features a successive-approximation ADC, automatic power-down, fast 1.1µs wakeup, and a high-speed SPI™/QSPI™/MICROWIRE™-compatible interface. The MAX1162 operates with a single +5V analog supply and features a separate digital supply, allowing direct interfacing with +2.7V to +5.25V digital logic.
At the maximum sampling rate of 200ksps, the MAX1162 consumes typically 2.75mA. Power consumption is typically 13.75mA (AVDD = DVDD = +5V) at a 200ksps (max) sampling rate. AutoShutdown™ reduces supply current to 140µA at 10ksps and to less than 10µA at reduced sampling rates.
Excellent dynamic performance and low power, combined with ease of use and small package size (10-pin µMAX® and 10-pin DFN) make the MAX1162 ideal for battery-powered and data-acquisition applications or for other circuits with demanding power consumption and space requirements.
Applications
- Accelerometer Measurements
- Data Acquisition
- Industrial I/O Modules
- Industrial Process Controls
- Motor Control
- Portable Battery-Powered Equipment
- Thermocouple Measurements
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Documentation & Resources
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