3 mW, 100 kSPS,
16-Bit ADC in 6-Lead SOT-23
AD7680
FEATURES
FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM
Fast throughput rate: 100 kSPS
Specified for VDD of 2.5 V to 5.5 V
Low power
3 mW typ at 100 kSPS with 2.5 V supply
3.9 mW typ at 100 kSPS with 3 V supply
16.7 mW typ at 100 kSPS with 5 V supply
Wide input bandwidth
86 dB SNR at 10 kHz input frequency
Flexible power/serial clock speed management
No pipeline delays
V
DD
16-BIT SUCCESSIVE
APPROXIMATION
ADC
V
T/H
IN
SCLK
SDATA
CS
CONTROL
LOGIC
AD7680
GND
High speed serial interface
SPI®/QSPI™/μWire/DSP compatible
Standby mode: 0.5 μA max
Figure 1.
6-Lead SOT-23 and 8-Lead MSOP packages
Table 1. MSOP/SOT-23 16-Bit PulSAR ADC
APPLICATIONS
Type/kSPS
100 kSPS
AD7684
AD7683
AD7680
250 kSPS
AD7687
AD7685
500 kSPS
AD7688
AD7686
True Differential
Pseudo Differential
Unipolar
Battery-powered systems:
Personal digital assistants
Medical instruments
Mobile communications
Instrumentation and control systems
Remote data acquisition systems
High speed modems
Optical sensors
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS
1. First 16-bit ADC in a SOT-23 package.
The AD7680 is a 16-bit, fast, low power, successive
approximation ADC. The part operates from a single 2.5 V to
5.5 V power supply and features throughput rates up to 100 kSPS.
The part contains a low noise, wide bandwidth track-and-hold
amplifier that can handle input frequencies in excess of 7 MHz.
2. High throughput with low power consumption.
3. Flexible power/serial clock speed management. The
conversion rate is determined by the serial clock, allowing
the conversion time to be reduced through the serial clock
speed increase. This allows the average power consumption
to be reduced when a power-down mode is used while not
converting. The part also features a shutdown mode to
maximize power efficiency at lower throughput rates.
Power consumption is 0.5 μA max when in shutdown.
The conversion process and data acquisition are controlled
CS
using
with microprocessors or DSPs. The input signal is sampled on
CS
and the serial clock, allowing the devices to interface
the falling edge of
and the conversion is also initiated at this
point. There are no pipeline delays associated with the part.
4. Reference derived from the power supply.
5. No pipeline delays.
The AD7680 uses advanced design techniques to achieve very
low power dissipation at fast throughput rates. The reference for
the part is taken internally from VDD, which allows the widest
dynamic input range to the ADC. Thus, the analog input range
for this part is 0 V to VDD. The conversion rate is determined by
the SCLK frequency.
This part features a standard successive approximation ADC
with accurate control of the sampling instant via a
once-off conversion control.
CS
input and
Rev. A
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