ADC with Internal Reference draws 349 µA typ operating at 1 MSPS.September 10, 2012 -
With internal 2.5 V reference, AD7091R 12-bit, 1 MSPS SAR (successive approximation register) ADC is designed for USB- or battery-powered DAQ modules, handheld meters, field instruments, energy harvesting applications, and medical devices. Power automatically scales with throughput, and unit draws 264 nA power down current and 21.6 µA standby current. Operating from 2.7-5.25 V, DAC offers DC Accuracy of ±1 LSB INL and achieves 4.5 ppm/°C reference temperature coefficient.
Original Press release
Analog Devices Inc
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Analog Devices' A/D Converter with Internal Reference Delivers Lowest Power, Highest Accuracy and Smallest Package in its Class
12-bit AD7091R 1-MSPS SAR A/D converter with internal 2.5-V reference allows industrial and medical equipment designers to optimize operating and static power budgets.
NORWOOD, Mass.--Analog Devices, Inc. (ADI), a global leader in high-performance signal processing technology and the data converter market share leader*, today introduced the first product in a series of ultra-low-power, 12-bit, 1-MSPS SAR (successive approximation register) A/D converters with internal 2.5-V reference. The new A/D converter is designed for USB (universal serial bus) or battery powered data acquisition modules, handheld meters, field instruments, energy harvesting applications and medical devices such as portable electrocardiograms and heart rate monitors. The most power-efficient converter in its class, the device dissipates over 70 percent lower power than the closest SAR A/D converter competitor, in a package that is 33 percent smaller than competing 12-bit converters with internal reference.
· View the AD7091R A/D converter product page, order samples and download the datasheet: http://www.analog.com/AD7091R.
· Watch a video on the features of the new AD7091R A/D converter: http://www.analog.com/AD7091R_video.
· View a Circuits from the Lab(TM) reference circuit for the AD7091R (CN-0247): http://www.analog.com/CN0247.
· Get support at ADI's EngineerZone(TM) online technical support community: http://www.analog.com/ezzone_precision_adcs.
"The AD7091R operates at over 3.5 times the power efficiency of competing A/D converters, and of discrete ADC and reference two-chip alternatives," said Mike Britchfield, vice president, Industrial and Instrumentation Group, Analog Devices. "The significant power performance advantage was designed specifically for system engineers working within stringent system power constraints."
The AD7091R core draws 349 µA typical at 3 V when operating at 1-MSPS. The device's power automatically scales with throughput. It draws 264-nA power down current and 21.6µA standby current, which allows designers to further optimize energy consumption for intermittent or one-shot conversions. The new device also achieves a 4.5 ppm/°C reference temperature coefficient.
Key AD7091R 12-bit A/D Converter Features
· Low power:
- 349 µA typical at 3 V and 1 MSPS
- 264-nA power-down current
- 21.6 µA standby current
· Flexible power/throughput rate management
· Fast throughput: 1 MSPS
· Power supply: 2.7 V to 5.25 V
· DC Accuracy: +/-1 LSB INL
· 4.5 ppm/°C 2.5V internal reference
· High-speed serial interface: SPI®-/QSPI(TM)-/MICROWIRE(TM)-/DSP-compatible
· Serial interface voltage: 1.65V to 5.25V
Pricing, Availability and Complementary Products
Product Sample Full Temperature Price Each Packaging
Availability Production Range In 1,000
Quantities
AD7091R NOW NOW -40°C to +125°C $2.15 10-lead MSOP
5-mm x 3-mm
10-lead LFCSP
3-mm × 2-mm
The EVAL-AD7091RSDZ evaluation board for the AD7091R is now available and priced at $59.00. The EVAL-SDP-CB1Z controller board must be ordered with the evaluation board and is priced at $99.00.
For ease of design in, IBIS models and software drivers are also now available. When coupled with low-power amplifiers, the AD7091R A/D converter is part of a chipset that reduces signal chain power dissipation. When used with the AD8031 op amp with rail-to-rail inputs and output, power is reduced by over 45 percent compared to previous offerings. For low-bandwidth applications, the AD8420 instrumentation amplifier used together with the AD7091R A/D converter provides a cost-sensitive solution that dissipates more than 60 percent lower power than previous solutions.
About Analog Devices
Innovation, performance, and excellence are the cultural pillars on which Analog Devices has built one of the longest standing, highest growth companies within the technology sector. Acknowledged industry-wide as the world leader in data conversion and signal conditioning technology, Analog Devices serves over 60,000 customers, representing virtually all types of electronic equipment. Analog Devices is headquartered in Norwood, Massachusetts, with design and manufacturing facilities throughout the world. Analog Devices is included in the S&P 500 Index. http://www.analog.com
* Analog Devices, Inc. leads the worldwide data converter market with a 48 percent share, according to industry analyst firm Databeans, Inc. in its market research report titled "2011 Data Converters." Analog Devices' 48 percent share is larger than the combined market share of the nearest eight competitors.
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