Product Overview: AD7400YRWZ-REEL7 from Analog Devices Inc.
The AD7400YRWZ-REEL7 is a cutting-edge, isolated sigma-delta modulator from Analog Devices Inc., renowned for its precision and performance in industrial applications. This high-performance product is designed to facilitate accurate and reliable isolation of high-speed analog signals, making it an ideal choice for a wide range of applications, including motor control, power quality monitoring, and industrial data acquisition systems.
At the heart of the AD7400YRWZ-REEL7 is a second-order sigma-delta modulator that converts an analog input signal into a high-speed, one-bit data stream with a pulse density modulation (PDM) output. This modulator features a wide analog input bandwidth and operates over a wide temperature range, ensuring that it can handle the most demanding of industrial environments.
The device utilizes Analog Devices’ iCoupler® technology to provide galvanic isolation between the input signal and the output, thereby protecting sensitive circuitry from high-voltage transients and common-mode noise. This isolation is certified to industry safety standards, providing the assurance needed for critical applications.
Key features of the AD7400YRWZ-REEL7 include:
- 16-bit resolution with no missing codes
- High isolation voltage (up to 5 kV RMS)
- Wide analog input range
- High operating temperature range (-40°C to +125°C)
- Low power consumption
- Easy to use with a standard SPI or MICROWIRE interface for data output
The AD7400YRWZ-REEL7 is supplied in a compact, 16-lead SOIC_W package that is optimized for space-constrained applications. It is also available in tape and reel form, denoted by the REEL7 suffix, which is suitable for high-volume automated manufacturing processes.
With its robust design and advanced features, the AD7400YRWZ-REEL7 from Analog Devices Inc. is the go-to solution for professionals seeking a reliable and precise isolation modulator. Its combination of performance, isolation, and ease of use makes it a valuable component in the design of sophisticated electronic systems.