The AD676KN is an integrated circuit (IC) component manufactured by Analog Devices. It is a complete 16-bit analog-to-digital converter (ADC) with a maximum conversion rate of 100 kilosamples per second (ksps). The AD676KN is designed to deliver high-precision and high-resolution performance in various applications.
One of the key features of the AD676KN is its 16-bit resolution, which enables it to convert analog signals into digital data with excellent precision. The IC utilizes a successive-approximation analog-to-digital conversion technique, ensuring accurate conversion and minimizing errors.
The AD676KN operates with a wide input voltage range of ±10 volts. This wide input range allows flexibility in connecting various analog signal sources to the ADC. Additionally, the IC offers excellent linearity performance, providing accurate conversion even at low input levels.
To facilitate ease of use and integration, the AD676KN incorporates an integrated sample-and-hold circuit. This circuit captures and holds the input signal during the conversion process, eliminating the need for external components to achieve precise sampling and conversion.
In terms of power consumption, the AD676KN is designed to operate efficiently. It requires a single power supply voltage ranging from +5 volts to +15 volts and consumes very low power during operation.
The AD676KN offers a flexible interface with external devices through its parallel interface. This interface allows straightforward connection to microprocessors, microcontrollers, and digital signal processors, simplifying the integration process