5 V Single Supply
14-Bit 400 kSPS ADC
a
AD7899
FEATURES
FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM
Fast (2.2 s) 14-Bit ADC
V
V
AVDD
REF
DRIVE
400 kSPS Throughput Rate
0.3 s Track/Hold Acquisition Time
Single Supply Operation
Selection of Input Ranges: ؎10 V, ؎5 V and ؎2.5 V
0 V to 2.5 V and 0 V to 5 V
6k⍀
2.5V
REFERENCE
STBY
AD7899
+
–
RD
High-Speed Parallel Interface which Also Allows
Interfacing to 3 V Processors
Low Power, 80 mW Typ
Power-Saving Mode, 20 W Typ
Overvoltage Protection on Analog Inputs
Power-Down Mode via STBY Pin
TRACK/HOLD
DB13
DB0
V
V
INA
OUTPUT
LATCH
SIGNAL
SCALING
14-BIT
ADC
INB
CS
INT/EXT
CLOCK
SELECT
CONVERSION
CONTROL
LOGIC
INT
CLOCK
BUSY/EOC
CONVST
CLKIN
GND OPGND
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS
The AD7899 is a fast, low-power, 14-bit A/D converter that
operates from a single 5 V supply. The part contains a 2.2 µs
successive-approximation ADC, a track/hold amplifier, 2.5 V
reference, on-chip clock oscillator, signal conditioning circuitry,
and a high-speed parallel interface. The part accepts analog input
ranges of 10 V, 5 V, 2.5 V, 0 V to 2.5 V, and 0 V to 5 V.
Overvoltage protection on the analog input for the part allows
the input voltage to be exceeded without damaging the parts.
1. The AD7899 features a fast (2.2 µs) ADC allowing through-
put rates of up to 400 kSPS.
2. The AD7899 operates from a single 5 V supply and con-
sumes only 80 mW typ making it ideal for low power and
portable applications.
3. The part offers a high-speed parallel interface. The interface
can operate in 3 V and 5 V mode allowing for easy connec-
tion to 3 V or 5 V microprocessors, microcontrollers, and
digital signal processors.
Speed of conversion can be controlled either by an internally
trimmed clock oscillator or by an external clock.
4. The part is offered in three versions with different analog
input ranges. The AD7899-1 offers the standard industrial
ranges of 10 V and 5 V; the AD7899-2 offers a unipolar
range of 0 V to 2.5 or 0 V to 5 V, and the AD7899-3 has an
input range of 2.5 V.
A conversion start signal (CONVST) places the track/hold into
hold mode and initiates conversion. The BUSY/EOC signal
indicates the end of the conversion.
Data is read from the part via a 14-bit parallel data bus using the
standard CS and RD signals. Maximum throughput for the
AD7899 is 400 kSPS.
The AD7899 is available in a 28-lead SOIC and SSOP packages.
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