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Analog Devices 24-bit ADC 30.10.2003

Analog Devices introduces the AD24 7791-bit sigma-delta A/D converter with the industry's lowest power consumption and superior accuracy. Consuming 65µA from the power supply, this converter outperforms its nearest competitor by 25% in power consumption and 6 times in resolution.

Supplied in an MSOP-10 package and quite competitively priced, this ADC also includes an input buffer and an internal clock, making it one of the most highly integrated sigma-delta ADCs on the market. The new 24-bit sigma delta ADC07791 also has a 16-bit version, the AD7790. They have differential inputs that may or may not be buffered.

The output update rate is programmatically set. There is also an ADC without a buffer and with a fixed output update rate of 16 6 Hz, 16 and 24-bit versions - AD7788 and AD7789. All ADCs are combined analog-digital devices for low-frequency measuring devices. Each consumes 65 µA at 3 V and 75 µA at 5 V (buffer off).

The new sigma-delta ADCs are available in 10-pin MSOP packages.

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