A 16-bit A/D converter operates from a single 5 V supply and uses a successive-approximation switched-capacitor architecture. The converter supports a ±10 V analog input range, 100 kSPS throughput, an internal 2.5 V reference, and a high-speed 16-bit parallel interface. It is specified over a -40 °C to +85 °C operating temperature range and dissipates 100 mW maximum. Package options include 28-lead skinny DIP, SSOP, and SOIC formats.
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| Resolution | 16bit |
| ADC architecture | Successive approximation, switched capacitor |
| Throughput rate | 100kSPS |
| Complete cycle time | 10µs |
| Supply voltage | 5V |
| Analog input range | ±10V |
| Analog input impedance | 23kΩ |
| Analog input capacitance | 22pF |
| Maximum power dissipation | 100mW |
| Internal reference voltage | 2.5 typV |
| External reference voltage range | 2.3 to 2.7V |
| Digital interface | Parallel 16-bit |
| Output data coding | Binary twos complement |
| Operating temperature | -40 to +85°C |
| Aperture delay | 40ns |
| Spurious-free dynamic range | 90 typdB |
| Total harmonic distortion | -90 typdB |
| Signal-to-noise plus distortion | 83 typdB |
| Full-power bandwidth | 700kHz |
| Input bandwidth | 1.5MHz |
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