ADS8320
SBAS108D – MAY 2000 – REVISED MARCH 2007
16-Bit, High-Speed, 2.7V to 5V microPower Sampling
ANALOG-TO-DIGITAL CONVERTER
FEATURES
DESCRIPTION
ꢀ 100kHz SAMPLING RATE
The ADS8320 is a 16-bit, sampling analog-to-digital (A/D)
converter with ensured specifications over a 2.7V to 5.25V
supply range. It requires very little power even when operat-
ing at the full 100kHz data rate. At lower data rates, the high
speed of the device enables it to spend most of its time in the
power-down mode—the average power dissipation is less
than 100mW at 10kHz data rate.
ꢀ microPOWER:
1.8mW at 100kHz and 2.7V
0.3mW at 10kHz and 2.7V
ꢀ POWER-DOWN: 3µA max
ꢀ MSOP-8 PACKAGE
ꢀ PIN-COMPATIBLE TO ADS7816 AND ADS7822
ꢀ SERIAL (SPI™/SSI) INTERFACE
The ADS8320 also features operation from 2.0V to 5.25V, a
synchronous serial (SPI/SSI compatible) interface, and a
differential input. The reference voltage can be set to any
level within the range of 500mV to VCC
.
APPLICATIONS
ꢀ BATTERY-OPERATED SYSTEMS
ꢀ REMOTE DATA ACQUISITION
ꢀ ISOLATED DATA ACQUISITION
Ultra-low power and small size make the ADS8320 ideal
for portable and battery-operated systems. It is also a
perfect fit for remote data acquisition modules, simulta-
neous multi-channel systems, and isolated data acquisi-
tion. The ADS8320 is available in an MSOP-8 package.
ꢀ SIMULTANEOUS SAMPLING,
MULTICHANNEL SYSTEMS
ꢀ INDUSTRIAL CONTROLS
ꢀ ROBOTICS
ꢀ VIBRATION ANALYSIS
Control
SAR
VREF
DOUT
+In
CDAC
Serial
Interface
DCLOCK
CS/SHDN
–In
Comparator
S/H Amp
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