The MAX1533ETJ high-speed, microprocessor (μP)-compatible, 8-bit analog-to-digital converter (ADC) uses a half-flash technique to achieve a 660ns conversion time, and digitizes at a rate of 1M samples per second (Msps). It operates with single +5V or dual ±5V supplies and accepts either unipolar or bipolar inputs. An active-low POWERDN (power-down) pin reduces current consumption to a typical value of 1μA (with 5V supply). The part returns from power-down to normal operating mode in less than 200ns, providing large reductions in supply current in applications with burst-mode input signals.
The MAX1533ETJ is DC and dynamically tested. Its μP interface appears as a memory location or input/output port that requires no external interface logic. The data outputs use latched, three-state buffered circuitry for direct connection to a μP data bus or system input port. The ADC’s input/reference arrangement enables ratiometric operation.
Feature
- 660ns Conversion Time
- Power-Up/Power-Down in 200ns
- Internal Track/Hold
- 1Msps Throughput
- Low Power
- 40mW (Operating Mode)
- 5μW (Power-Down Mode)
- 1MHz Full-Power Bandwidth
- 20-Pin Narrow DIP, SO, and SSOP Packages
- No External Clock Required
- Unipolar/Bipolar Inputs
- Single +5V or Dual ±5V Supplies
- Ratiometric Reference Inputs
Applications
- Battery-Powered Systems
- Burst-Mode Data Acquisition
- Cellular Telephones
- Digital-Signal Processing
- High-Speed Servo Loops
- Portable Radios
- Telecommunications