Analog Devices Inc. AD7992BRMZ-1REEL
The AD7992BRMZ-1REEL is a high-performance, 12-bit analog-to-digital converter (ADC) offered by Analog Devices Inc., a leading company in the field of high-performance integrated circuits. This ADC is part of their precision data converter product line and is designed to provide efficient, accurate conversion of analog signals to digital data in various applications.
This particular model of the AD7992 series comes in a compact 10-lead MSOP (Mini Small Outline Package) and is supplied on a 7-inch reel, making it suitable for automated assembly processes and volume production. The device operates on a single 2.7 V to 5.5 V power supply, catering to low-power requirements while maintaining high precision and speed.
The AD7992BRMZ-1REEL features two single-ended inputs with a low input current, which minimizes the distortion of the input signal and preserves its integrity. It also offers a fast I2C-compatible serial interface, enabling quick and straightforward integration with microcontrollers and digital systems. The ADC supports standard (100 kbps), fast (400 kbps), and high-speed (3.4 Mbps) I2C interfaces, providing flexibility for different system requirements.
With its high level of integration, the AD7992BRMZ-1REEL includes an on-chip track-and-hold circuit, which ensures accurate sampling of the input signal without the need for external components. The ADC also features a low-power mode and an automatic shutdown function, which further reduces power consumption when the device is not converting.
Applications for the AD7992BRMZ-1REEL are diverse and include battery-powered devices, data acquisition systems, medical instruments, and industrial control systems. Its high resolution and small footprint make it an ideal choice for portable and space-constrained applications where accuracy and power efficiency are critical.
Analog Devices Inc. has a reputation for delivering reliable and high-quality components, and the AD7992BRMZ-1REEL is no exception. It is designed to meet the stringent requirements of modern electronic systems, offering designers a balance of performance, power efficiency, and ease of use.