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MX7576JN - CMOS / uP-Compatible / 5s/10s / 8-Bit ADCs

Download the MX7576JN datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the MX7 variant, as both devices belong to the same cmos / up-compatible / 5s/10s / 8-bit adcs family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

Description

Maxim’s MX7575/MX7576 are high-speed (5µs/10µs), microprocessor (µP) compatible, 8-bit analog-to-digital converters (ADCs).

The MX7575 provides an on-chip track/hold function that allows full-scale signals up to 50kHz (386mV/µs slew rate) to be acquired and digitized accurately.

Features

  • o Fast Conversion Time: 5µs (MX7575) 10µs (MX7576) MX7575/MX7576 o Built-In Track/Hold Function (MX7575) o Low Total Unadjusted Error (±1LSB max) o 50kHz Full-Power Signal Bandwidth (MX7575) o Single +5V Supply Operation o 8-Bit µP Interface o 100ns Data-Access Time o Low Power: 15mW o Small-Footprint Packages ______________Ordering Information PART MX7575JN TEMP. RANGE 0°C to +70°C PIN-.

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Note: The manufacturer provides a single datasheet file (MX7-575.pdf) that lists specifications for multiple related part numbers.

Full PDF Text Transcription (Reference)

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19-0876; Rev 1; 5/96 CMOS, µP-Compatible, 5µs/10µs, 8-Bit ADCs _______________General Description Maxim’s MX7575/MX7576 are high-speed (5µs/10µs), microprocessor (µP) compatible, 8-bit analog-to-digital converters (ADCs). The MX7575 provides an on-chip track/hold function that allows full-scale signals up to 50kHz (386mV/µs slew rate) to be acquired and digitized accurately. Both ADCs use a successive-approximation technique to achieve their fast conversions and low power dissipation. The MX7575/MX7576 operate with a +5V supply and a 1.23V external reference. They accept input voltages ranging from 0V to 2VREF. The MX7575/MX7576 are easily interfaced to all popular 8-bit µPs through standard CS and RD control signals. These signals control conversion start and data access.
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