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AD974 Datasheet, PDF (1/20 Pages) Analog Devices – 4-Channel, 16-Bit, 200 kSPS Data Acquisition System
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4-Channel, 16-Bit, 200 kSPS
Data Acquisition System
AD974
FEATURES
Fast 16-Bit ADC with 200 kSPS Throughput
Four Single-Ended Analog Input Channels
Single +5 V Supply Operation
Input Ranges: 0 V to +4 V, 0 V to +5 V and ؎10 V
120 mW Max Power Dissipation
Power-Down Mode 50 ␮W
Choice of External or Internal 2.5 V Reference
On-Chip Clock
Power-Down Mode
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The AD974 is a four-channel, data acquisition system with a
serial interface. The part contains an input multiplexer, a high-
speed 16-bit sampling ADC and a +2.5 V reference. All of this
operates from a single +5 V power supply that also has a power-
down mode. The part will accommodate 0 V to +4 V, 0 V to
+5 V or ± 10 V analog input ranges.
The interface is designed for an efficient transfer of data while
requiring a low number of interconnects.
The AD974 is comprehensively tested for ac parameters such as
SNR and THD, as well as the more traditional parameters of
offset, gain and linearity.
The AD974 is fabricated on Analog Devices’ BiCMOS process,
which has high performance bipolar devices along with CMOS
transistors.
The AD974 is available in 28-lead DIP, SOIC and SSOP
packages.
FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM
PWRD
BIP CAP
REF VDIG VANA
V1A
V1B
RESISTIVE
NETWORK
REF
BUFF
AD974
2.5V
REFERENCE
V2A RESISTIVE
V2B NETWORK
4 TO 1
MUX
V3A
RESISTIVE
+
LATCH
SWITCHED 16
CAP ADC
SERIAL
INTERFACE
V3B NETWORK
CLOCK
EXT/INT
DATACLK
DATA
R/C
CS
SYNC
V4A RESISTIVE
EN
V4B NETWORK
CONTROL LOGIC
&
CALIBRATION CIRCUITRY
AGND1 AGND2 A0 A1 WR1 WR2
BUSY DGND
PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS
1. The AD974 is a complete data acquisition system combining
a four-channel multiplexer, a 16-bit sampling ADC and a
+2.5 V reference on a single chip.
2. The part operates from a single +5 V supply and also has a
power-down feature.
3. Interfacing to the AD974 is simple with a low number of
interconnect signals.
4. The AD974 is comprehensively specified for ac parameters
such as SNR and THD, as well as dc parameters such as
linearity and offset and gain errors.
REV. A
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