ADX126AMSOP10
-
Ultra-Compact, Ultra-Low-Power, 20-Bit, High-Precision Sigma-Delta (SD) ADC with Internal Reference and Oscillator
Product details
-
Parameters
-
Characteristics
-
Package
-
Description
-
-
•Small 3mm × 3mm MSOP Package
-
• Wide Supply Voltage Range
2V~5.5V
-
• Low Current Consumption
-
– Continuous Mode
Only 150µA
-
– Single-Shot Mode
Auto Shutdown
-
• Programmable Output Data Rate up to 3571 SPS
-
-
-
MSOP10 3mm × 3mm
-
-
-
• Temperature Sensor
Maximum error less than 0.5°C over the range of 0°C to 70°C
-
• Integrated power-line frequency rejection filter (50Hz, 60Hz, 50Hz & 60Hz)
-
• Single-Cycle Stable
-
• External Sensor Detection
-
• Internal Low-Drift Reference Voltage
-
• Internal Oscillator
-
• SPI Interface
-
• Four Single-Ended or Two Differential Inputs
-
• Programmable Comparator
-
• Operating Temperature Range
–40°C~125°C
-
-
The ADX126 is a precision, low-power, 16-bit resolution analog-to-digital converter (ADC) that is compatible with the I²C interface and is available in both MSOP-10 and QFN-10 packages. The ADX126 integrates several functional modules, including a low-drift voltage reference, high-precision temperature sensor, oscillator, programmable gain amplifier (PGA), power-line frequency rejection filter, and digital comparator, to simplify system design complexity and cost. The device features an input multiplexer (MUX) that supports two differential or four single-ended input measurements. The PGA offers an input range from ±256mV to ±6.144V, enabling precise measurement of both large and small signals. The high-precision temperature sensor integrated on the ADX126 can be used for temperature detection or cold-junction compensation for thermocouples. The internal digital filter provides flexible output data rates, ranging from 10 SPS to 3571 SPS. The power-line frequency rejection filter can be configured for 50Hz or 60Hz rejection, or for simultaneous rejection of both 50Hz and 60Hz interference. The digital comparator can be used for over-voltage and under-voltage detection. The ADX126 operates in either continuous conversion mode or single-shot mode. The internal filter is single-cycle stable in both modes. After a single conversion in single-shot mode, the device automatically powers down, significantly reducing power consumption during idle periods. ADC conversion results are transmitted via the SPI interface. The ADX126 can operate over a wide supply voltage range, making it highly suitable for sensor measurement applications with power and space constraints.