AD7821 Analog Devices, AD7821 Datasheet

no-image

AD7821

Manufacturer Part Number
AD7821
Description
Manufacturer
Analog Devices
Datasheet

Specifications of AD7821

Resolution (bits)
8bit
# Chan
1
Sample Rate
1MSPS
Interface
Par
Analog Input Type
SE-Bip,SE-Uni
Ain Range
Bip (Vref),Uni (Vref)
Adc Architecture
Pipelined
Pkg Type
DIP,LCC,SOIC

Available stocks

Company
Part Number
Manufacturer
Quantity
Price
Part Number:
AD7821BQ
Manufacturer:
UTMC
Quantity:
7
Part Number:
AD7821KN
Manufacturer:
AD
Quantity:
5 510
Part Number:
AD7821KNZ
Manufacturer:
AD
Quantity:
12
Part Number:
AD7821KP
Manufacturer:
AD
Quantity:
18
Part Number:
AD7821KP
Quantity:
1 582
Part Number:
AD7821KPZ
Manufacturer:
AD
Quantity:
14
Part Number:
AD7821KPZ
Quantity:
1 931
Part Number:
AD7821KPZ
Manufacturer:
Analog Devices Inc
Quantity:
10 000
Part Number:
AD7821KPZ-REEL
Manufacturer:
Analog Devices Inc
Quantity:
10 000
Part Number:
AD7821KR
Manufacturer:
ADI/亚德诺
Quantity:
20 000
Part Number:
AD7821KRZ
Manufacturer:
TOSHIBA/东芝
Quantity:
20 000
a
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The AD7821 is a high speed, 8-bit, sampling, analog-to-digital
converter that offers improved performance over the popular
AD7820. It offers a conversion time of 660 ns (versus 1.36 µs
for the AD7820) and 100 kHz signal bandwidth (versus 6.4
kHz). The sampling instant is better defined and occurs on the
falling edge of WR or RD. The provision of a V
allows the part to operate from ± 5 V supplies and to digitize
bipolar input signals. Alternatively, for unipolar inputs, the V
can be grounded and the AD7821 will operate from a single +5 V
supply, like the AD7820.
The AD7821 has a built-in track-and-hold function capable of
digitizing full-scale signals up to 100 kHz max. It also uses a
half-flash conversion technique that eliminates the need to gen-
erate a CLK signal for the ADC.
The AD7821 is designed with standard microprocessor control
signals (CS, RD, WR, RDY, INT) and latched, three-state data
outputs capable of interfacing to high speed data buses. An
overflow output (OFL) is also provided for cascading devices to
achieve higher resolution.
The AD7821 is fabricated in Linear Compatible CMOS
(LC
precision bipolar circuits with low power CMOS logic. The part
features a low power dissipation of 50 mW.
REV. B
Information furnished by Analog Devices is believed to be accurate and
reliable. However, no responsibility is assumed by Analog Devices for its
use, nor for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties that
may result from its use. No license is granted by implication or otherwise
under any patent or patent rights of Analog Devices.
FEATURES
Fast Conversion Time: 660 ns Max
100 kHz Track-and-Hold Function
1 MHz Sample Rate
Unipolar and Bipolar Input Ranges
Ratiometric Reference Inputs
No External Clock
Extended Temperature Range Operation
Skinny 20-Lead DlPs, SOIC, and 20-Terminal
2
MOS), an advanced, mixed technology process combining
Surface-Mount Packages
SS
pin (Pin 19)
SS
LC
pin
8-Bit ADC with Track/Hold Function
2
MOS High Speed, P Compatible
PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS
1. Fast Conversion Time
2. Built-In Track-and-Hold
3. Total Unadjusted Error
4. Unipolar/Bipolar Input Ranges
5. Dynamic Specifications for DSP Users
One Technology Way, P.O. Box 9106, Norwood, MA 02062-9106, U.S.A.
Tel: 781/329-4700
Fax: 781/326-8703
The half-flash conversion technique, coupled with fabrication
on Analog Devices’ LC
version time. The conversion time for the WR-RD mode is
660 ns, with 700 ns for the RD mode.
This allows input signals with slew rates up to 1.6 V/µs to be
converted to 8 bits without an external track-and-hold. This
corresponds to a 5 V peak-to-peak, 100 kHz sine wave signal.
The AD7821 features an excellent total unadjusted error figure
of less than ± 1 LSB over the full operating temperature range.
The AD7821 is specified for single-supply (+5 V) operation
with a unipolar full-scale range of 0 to +5 V, and for dual-supply
(±5 V) operation with a bipolar input range of ± 2.5 V. Typical
performance characteristics are given for other input ranges.
In addition to the traditional ADC specifications, the
AD7821 is specified for ac parameters, including signal-to-
noise ratio, distortion, and slew rate.
FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM
2
MOS process, enables a very fast con-
© Analog Devices, Inc., 2002
AD7821
www.analog.com

Related parts for AD7821

AD7821 Summary of contents

Page 1

... WR or RD. The provision allows the part to operate from ± supplies and to digitize bipolar input signals. Alternatively, for unipolar inputs, the V can be grounded and the AD7821 will operate from a single +5 V supply, like the AD7820. The AD7821 has a built-in track-and-hold function capable of digitizing full-scale signals up to 100 kHz max ...

Page 2

... AD7821–SPECIFICATIONS V (–) = –2.5 V. These test conditions apply unless otherwise stated. All specifications T REF apply for RD Mode (Pin V). Parameter K Version UNIPOLAR INPUT RANGE 2 Resolution 8 ± Total Unadjusted Error Minimum Resolution for which No Missing Codes are Guaranteed 8 BIPOLAR INPUT RANGE ...

Page 3

... FALL 1 Model AD7821KN –40°C to +85°C AD7821KP AD7821KR –40°C to +85°C AD7821BQ –40°C to +85°C AD7821TQ –55°C to +125°C ± 1 max b. High AD7821TE NOTES 1 To order MIL-STD-883, Class B processed parts, add /883B to part number. Contact local sales office for military data sheet. ...

Page 4

... ESD (electrostatic discharge) sensitive device. Electrostatic charges as high as 4000 V readily accumulate on the human body and test equipment and can discharge without detection. Although the AD7821 features proprietary ESD protection circuitry, permanent damage may occur on devices subjected to high energy electrostatic discharges. Therefore, proper ESD precautions are recommended to avoid performance degradation or loss of functionality ...

Page 5

... TERMINOLOGY LEAST SIGNIFICANT BIT (LSB) An ADC with 8-bit resolution can resolve one part full scale). For the AD7821 operating in either the unipolar or bipolar input range with 5 V full scale, one LSB is 19.53 mV. TOTAL UNADJUSTED ERROR This is a comprehensive specification which includes relative accuracy, offset error, and full-scale error ...

Page 6

... Performance Characteristics AD7821 TPC 1. Conversion Time (RD Mode) vs.Temperature TPC 4. Accuracy vs TPC 7. Effective Number of Bits vs. Input Signal ( ± 2.5 V) Frequency TPC 2. Power Supply Current vs. Temperature (Not Including Reference Ladder) TPC 5. Accuracy vs TPC Internal Time Delay vs. INTL Temperature –6– ...

Page 7

... The analog input of the AD7821 behaves somewhat differently than conventional ADCs. This is due to the ADC’s sampled data comparators, which take varying amounts of input current depending on the cycle of the converter. The equivalent input circuit of the AD7821 is shown in Figure 6.  When a conversion ends (e.g., falling edge of INT, WR-RD (−)  ...

Page 8

... V will not normally degrade the ADC’s perfor- IN mance. In effect, the AD7821 does not “look” at the input when these transients occur. The comparators’ inputs track V not sampled until the falling edge of WR (WR-RD Mode (RD Mode least 350 ns (t ...

Page 9

... The AD7821 has two basic interface modes which are determined by the status of the MODE pin. When this pin is low, the converter is in the RD mode, with this pin high, the AD7821 is set up for the WR-RD mode. The RD mode is designed for microprocessors that can be driven into a WAIT state ...

Page 10

... CS and RD low (READ operation). Both CS and RD are then kept low until output data appears. Figure 11. RD Mode In this mode, Pin 6 of the AD7821 is configured as a status out- put, RDY. This RDY output can be used to drive the processor READY or WAIT input open-drain output (no inter- nal-pull-up device) which goes low after the falling edge of CS and goes high impedance at the end of conversion ...

Page 11

... Dn is the data register into which the result is placed. Figure 14. AD7821 to 68008 Interface AD7821 – 8088 INTERFACE A typical interface to the 8088 is shown in Figure 15. The AD7821 is configured for the RD interface mode. One read instruction starts a conversion and reads the result. The read cycle is stretched out over the entire conversion period by taking the RDY line back to the READY input of the 8088 ...

Page 12

... AD7821 APPLYING THE AD7821 The AD7821 is specified for a unipolar input range and a bipolar input range of –2 +2.5 V. The V V (+) voltages required for these input ranges are outlined REF below. See the Typical Performance Characteristics section for operation with unspecified input voltage ranges. ...

Page 13

... However, the internal logic delay and, therefore, the sampling instant can vary from device to device, but is typically within ±5 ns. This means that a maximum common input sine wave of ± 2 kHz, applied to any number of AD7821s in the circuit of Figure 22, will yield a maximum difference between the converter outputs of typically ± 1/4 LSB. ...

Page 14

... AD7821 20-Lead Plastic Dual-in-Line Package [PDIP] (N-20) Dimensions shown in inches and (millimeters) 0.985 (25.02) 0.965 (24.51) 0.295 (7.49) 0.945 (24.00) 0.285 (7.24) 0.275 (6.99 0.180 (4.57) 0.015 (0.38) MIN MAX 0.150 (3.81) 0.130 (3.30) SEATING 0.100 0.060 (1.52) 0.110 (2.79) 0.022 (0.56) PLANE (2.54) 0.050 (1.27) 0.018 (0.46) BSC 0.045 (1.14) 0.014 (0.36) COMPLIANT TO JEDEC STANDARDS MO-095-AE CONTROLLING DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES ...

Page 15

... SQ 0.120 (3.04) 0.395 (10.02) 0.090 (2.29) SQ 0.385 (9.78) COMPLIANT TO JEDEC STANDARDS MO-047AA CONTROLLING DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES; MILLIMETER DIMENSIONS (IN PARENTHESES) ARE ROUNDED-OFF INCH EQUIVALENTS FOR REFERENCE ONLY AND ARE NOT APPROPRIATE FOR USE IN DESIGN –15– AD7821 0.020 (0.50) R 0.330 (8.38) BOTTOM VIEW 0.290 (7.37) (PINS UP) Page ...

Page 16

–16– ...

Related keywords