The MX7847JN+ from Maxim Integrated is a sophisticated, high-precision analog-to-digital converter (ADC) designed to meet the rigorous demands of complex industrial, medical, and scientific applications. This versatile component is engineered to provide reliable performance and accurate data conversion, making it an essential part of any system requiring precise analog signal processing.
Key Features
- Resolution: The MX7847JN+ boasts a 12-bit resolution, ensuring fine detail in the analog signal is captured and converted with high accuracy.
- Integrated Features: This ADC includes an on-board microprocessor interface, which facilitates easy communication and control within embedded systems.
- Dual DAC Outputs: It features two digital-to-analog converters, allowing for dual output capability which is ideal for systems that require multiple signal outputs.
- Low Power Consumption: Designed for efficiency, the MX7847JN+ operates with minimal power, making it suitable for battery-operated devices or energy-sensitive applications.
Applications
The MX7847JN+ finds its place in a wide array of applications, notably:
- Industrial Automation and Process Control
- Data Acquisition Systems
- Medical Instrumentation
- Scientific Analysis Equipment
Quality and Reliability
Maxim Integrated is renowned for its commitment to quality, and the MX7847JN+ is no exception. This product is built to the highest standards, ensuring both robustness and longevity in the field. With Maxim's reputation for reliability, you can trust this ADC to perform consistently under a range of environmental conditions and throughout extended operational periods.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter |
Value |
| Resolution |
12 Bits |
| Interface Type |
Serial (SPI, QSPI, MICROWIRE) |
| Supply Voltage |
5V |
| Operating Temperature |
-40°C to +85°C |
For those seeking a high-performance ADC solution, the MX7847JN+ from Maxim Integrated offers the perfect blend of precision, integration, and efficiency. It stands as a testament to Maxim's leadership in the field of analog and mixed-signal processing technologies.