The AD7880CR is a 12-bit successive approximation analog-to-digital converter (ADC) integrated circuit (IC) developed by Analog Devices. It offers precise and accurate conversion of analog signals into digital format. Here is an overview and key features of the AD7880CR IC:
1. High Resolution: The AD7880CR provides a resolution of 12 bits, allowing it to convert analog signals into 4096 different digital values. This high resolution results in better accuracy and precision of digitized signals.
2. Fast Conversion Speed: The ADC is capable of converting analog signals at a fast rate of up to 2.5 million samples per second (MSPS). This high conversion speed enables real-time measurements and rapid data acquisition.
3. Wide Input Voltage Range: The IC supports a wide input voltage range from 0V to VREF, where VREF represents the reference voltage. This versatility allows the ADC to handle a variety of input signals, supporting a wide range of applications.
4. Low Power Consumption: The AD7880CR is designed to consume low power, making it suitable for devices that require energy-efficient operation. It operates with a single power supply in the range of 2.7V to 5.25V, reducing power requirements.
5. Differential Inputs: The ADC features differential inputs that allow it to measure the voltage difference between two input pins. This feature improves noise rejection and enhances signal integrity, especially in environments with high levels of interference