Compact ADC/DAC/GPIO Combination IC fosters design flexibility.

Press Release Summary:




Integrating 400 Ksps ADC, 6 µsec settling time DAC, digital inputs/outputs, and reference on 2 x 2 mm WLCSP, AD5592R can be user-configured in any combination of up to 8 devices. This lets designers use one IC to complete multiple system monitoring and control functions in high-density and space-constrained applications. Safe power-up functionality prevents conflict with external circuitry if set up incorrectly.



Original Press Release:



Analog Devices' Eight-Channel Data Converter Combination Unlocks New Levels of Design Freedom in a Tiny Package



Uniquely configurable as any combination of 12-bit ADC, 12-Bit DAC or GPIO, new ADC/DAC/GPIO combination IC gives designers unmatched flexibility to meet their system monitoring and control needs.



NORWOOD, Mass. – Analog Devices, Inc. (NASDAQ: ADI) today introduced a 12-bit, 8-channel ADC/DAC/GPIO combination chip which is user-configurable in any functional combination. The AD5592R ADC/DAC/GPIO combination device includes a 400-Ksps ADC (analog-to-digital converter), 6-μsec settling time DAC (digital-to-analog converter), digital inputs/outputs, and a reference on a single chip. The new device can be user-configured in any combination of up to eight devices, allowing designers to use a single IC to complete multiple system monitoring and control functions. The combination of on-chip features allows system designers to reduce bill of materials costs and increase design portability and reuse with only minor software changes.



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http://www.analog.com/AD5592R



Order the AD5592R evaluation board: http://www.analog.com/en/analog-to-digital-converters/ad-converters/ad5592r/products/EVAL-AD5592R/eb.html



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The single-chip AD5592R saves up to 85 percent of the space required by discrete implementations by using a small 2-mm × 2-mm WLCSP package. The small package suits the device for high-density and space-constrained applications such as wired and wireless communications, building control or any general monitoring or control application where size and design flexibility are key requirements. The new device not only simplifies system architectures but enables greater system functionality because of the ability to add extra control and monitoring capabilities within a single part.



AD5592R Features

• Safe power-up functionality prevents conflict with external circuitry if set up incorrectly

• Digital Temperature Indictor/Alert signals fault condition and allows system shutdown

• 2.5 V, 25 ppm/°C internal reference

• -40°C to +105° operating temperature range



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Product

Production
Availability

Bus
Option

Packaging

Price Each in 1,000
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AD5592R

NOW

SPI

2 mm × 2 mm 16-ball WLCSP, 3 mm × 3 mm 16-lead LFCSP, 16-lead TSSOP

$3.25

AD5593R

NOW

I2C

2 mm × 2 mm 16-ball WLCSP, 3 mm × 3 mm 16-lead TSSOP

$3.25



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