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DigiKey | 505-AD7817ARUZ-REEL7CT-ND | 0 | $16.48 | Buy |
Mouser Electronics | 584-AD7817ARUZ | 36 | $16.39 | Buy |
Verical Marketplace | AD7817ARUZ | 2 | $10.62 | Buy |
Arrow Europe | AD7817ARUZ | 90 | $9.79 | Buy |
Win Source | AD7817ARUZ | 16000 | Buy | |
Arrow North American Components | AD7817ARUZ | 0 | $10.51 | Buy |
element14 APAC | AD7817ARUZ | * $13.19 | Buy | |
Farnell | AD7817ARUZ | * $11.98 | Buy | |
Analog Devices Inc | AD7817ARUZ | 48 | $15.05 | Buy |
Newark | AD7817ARUZ | $13.16 | Buy |
The AD7818 and AD7817 are 10-bit, single- and 4-channel A/D converters with on-chip temperature sensor that can operate from a single 2.7 V to 5.5 V power supply. Each part contains a 9 μs successive-approximation converter based around a capacitor DAC, an on-chip temperature sensor with an accuracy of ±2°C, an on-chip clock oscillator, inherent track-and-hold functionality and an on-chip reference (2.5 V). The AD7816 is a temperature monitoring only device in a SOIC/MSOP package.The on-chip temperature sensor of the AD7817 and AD7818 can be accessed via Channel 0. When Channel 0 is selected and a conversion is initiated, the resulting ADC code at the end of the conversion gives a measurement of the ambient temperature with a resolution of ±0.25°C. See Temperature Measurement section of this data sheet.The AD7816, AD7817, and AD7818 have a flexible serial interface that allows easy interfacing to most microcontrollers. The interface is compatible with the Intel 8051, Motorola SPI® and QSPI™ protocols and National Semiconductors MICROWIRE™ protocol. For more information refer to the Serial Interface section of this data sheet.The AD7817 is available in a narrow body 0.15' 16-lead small outline IC (SOIC), in a 16-lead, thin shrink small outline package (TSSOP), while the AD7816 / AD7818 come in an 8-lead small outline IC (SOIC) and an 8-lead microsmall outline IC (MSOP).PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS The devices have an on-chip temperature sensor that allows an accurate measurement of the ambient temperature to be made. The measurable temperature range is −55°C to +125°C. An overtemperature indicator is implemented by carrying out a digital comparison of the ADC code for Channel 0 (temperature sensor) with the contents of the on-chip overtemperature register. The overtemperature indicator pin goes logic low when a predetermined temperature is exceeded. The automatic power-down feature enables the AD7817 and AD7818 to achieve superior power performance at slower throughput rates, that is, 40 μW at 1 kSPS throughput rate.APPLICATIONS Data acquisition systems with ambient temperature monitoring Industrial process control Automotive Battery charging applications