Maxim Integrated MAX11647EUA+ 12-Bit Analog-to-Digital Converter
The MAX11647EUA+ from Maxim Integrated is a compact, high-performance 12-bit analog-to-digital converter (ADC) designed for ease of use and flexibility in a variety of applications. This ADC features a 2-channel single-ended input or a 1-channel differential input, making it a versatile choice for projects that require precise data acquisition.
One of the standout features of the MAX11647EUA+ is its low power consumption, which makes it ideal for battery-operated devices and portable applications. Operating from a single 2.7V to 3.6V supply, the device also includes an internal reference that saves additional external components, reducing the overall system cost and complexity.
The MAX11647EUA+ boasts a high sampling rate of up to 94.4ksps, which allows for fast signal processing and is particularly beneficial in applications where speed is critical. The device communicates through an industry-standard SPI interface, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of microcontrollers and digital systems.
Its small 8-pin µMAX package is space-saving and can be easily integrated into space-constrained designs. The ADC is also specified for the extended temperature range of -40°C to +85°C, making it reliable in harsh environmental conditions.
Applications for the MAX11647EUA+ are diverse and include portable instrumentation, battery-powered systems, data acquisition, medical devices, and industrial control systems where accurate analog signal conversion is necessary.
Key features of the MAX11647EUA+ include:
- 12-bit resolution with no missing codes
- 2-channel single-ended or 1-channel differential input
- Internal reference to simplify design
- Low power consumption for battery-powered applications
- High-speed SPI-compatible serial interface
- Compact 8-pin µMAX package
- Extended temperature range operation
Overall, the Maxim Integrated MAX11647EUA+ ADC offers a robust and efficient solution for designers looking to incorporate precise analog-to-digital conversion in their next project.