Product Overview: AD7817ARUZ by Analog Devices Inc.
The AD7817ARUZ is a high-precision, digital temperature sensor and 10-bit ADC (Analog-to-Digital Converter) from Analog Devices Inc., a leader in high-performance semiconductors. This versatile component is designed to monitor temperature in a variety of applications ranging from industrial control systems to personal computers and consumer electronics.
Key Features
- Temperature Sensing: The AD7817ARUZ is equipped with an on-chip temperature sensor that provides a direct digital output, eliminating the need for external calibration. It offers a temperature range from -40°C to +125°C with an accuracy of ±1°C.
- High-Resolution ADC: The device integrates a 10-bit ADC with four single-ended analog input channels, enabling precise conversion of analog signals to digital data for further processing.
- Multiple Operating Modes: Users can select between different operating modes including shutdown mode, which reduces power consumption when the ADC is not in use, and automatic temperature conversion mode.
- Interface: The AD7817ARUZ features a serial interface that is compatible with SPI, QSPI™, MICROWIRE™, and DSP interface standards, ensuring easy integration with a wide range of microcontrollers and digital systems.
- Compact Package: Housed in a TSSOP-16 package, the AD7817ARUZ is optimized for space-constrained applications.
Applications
The AD7817ARUZ is an ideal choice for systems that require accurate temperature monitoring and analog-to-digital conversion. Its applications span across various domains, including:
- Environmental Control Systems
- Industrial Process Control
- Computer Thermal Monitoring
- Power Supply Management
- Instrumentation and Test Equipment
Reliability and Performance
With its robust design and high accuracy, the AD7817ARUZ delivers reliable performance even in harsh environments. Analog Devices Inc. ensures that this product meets stringent quality standards, providing engineers and designers with a dependable solution for their temperature sensing and ADC needs.