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ADC10732 - 10-Bit Plus Sign Serial I/O A/D Converters

Download the ADC10732 datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the ADC variant, as both devices belong to the same 10-bit plus sign serial i/o a/d converters family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

General Description

This series of CMOS 10-bit plus sign successive approximation A/D converters

Key Features

  • versatile analog input multiplexers, sample/hold and a 2.5V band-gap reference. The 1-, 2-, 4-, or 8-channel multiplexers can be software configured for single-ended or differential mode of operation. An input sample/hold is implemented by a capacitive reference ladder and sampled-data comparator. This allows the analog input to vary during the A/D conversion cycle. In the differential mode, valid outputs are obtained even when the negative inputs are greater than the positive because of the 10-.

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ADC10731/ADC10732/ADC10734/ADC10738 10-Bit Plus Sign Serial I/O A/D Converters with Mux, Sample/Hold and Reference May 1999 ADC10731/ADC10732/ADC10734/ADC10738 10-Bit Plu...

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and Reference May 1999 ADC10731/ADC10732/ADC10734/ADC10738 10-Bit Plus Sign Serial I/O A/D Converters with Mux, Sample/Hold and Reference General Description This series of CMOS 10-bit plus sign successive approximation A/D converters features versatile analog input multiplexers, sample/hold and a 2.5V band-gap reference. The 1-, 2-, 4-, or 8-channel multiplexers can be software configured for single-ended or differential mode of operation. An input sample/hold is implemented by a capacitive reference ladder and sampled-data comparator. This allows the analog input to vary during the A/D conversion cycle.