The AD7896AR-REEL is a high-performance, 12-bit analog-to-digital converter (ADC) produced by Analog Devices Inc., a leader in the manufacture of precision high-performance integrated circuits. This ADC is designed for applications that require fast data acquisition and exceptional accuracy, making it an ideal choice for a wide range of industrial, medical, and communication systems.
Key Features:
- 12-Bit Resolution: The AD7896AR-REEL offers a 12-bit resolution, providing fine detail in the analog signal conversion process, which is crucial for high-precision applications.
- High-Speed Conversion: With a conversion time of just 1.5 microseconds, this ADC is capable of high-speed data acquisition, making it suitable for applications that require rapid signal processing.
- Single Supply Operation: Operating from a single 5 V power supply, the AD7896AR-REEL simplifies power management in system designs.
- Low Power Consumption: The device is designed for low power operation, which is essential for portable and battery-powered applications where power efficiency is critical.
- Serial Interface: It features a serial interface that allows easy connection to microprocessors and DSPs, with the choice of three-wire (SPI compatible) or two-wire (I²C compatible) serial data links.
- Track/Hold Functionality: The onboard track/hold amplifier ensures accurate sampling of the input signal, even with fluctuating input signals.
- Flexible Input Range: The AD7896AR-REEL supports a ±10 V input range, giving designers the flexibility to work with a variety of signal amplitudes.
Applications:
- Data Acquisition Systems
- Process Control
- Medical Instruments
- Instrumentation
- Battery-Powered Systems
The AD7896AR-REEL is provided in a surface-mount package and is part of a product reel, making it suitable for automated assembly processes. Its robust design ensures reliable performance in the most demanding environments. Analog Devices Inc. has a reputation for quality and reliability, and the AD7896AR-REEL is no exception, offering both the precision and the durability needed for today's advanced electronic systems.