Analog Devices, Inc. (ADI) introduced the AD7134 alias-free analog-to-digital converter (ADC) that significantly simplifies front-end design and speeds up time to market for precision DC-350 kHz applications. Traditional precision data-acquisition signal chain design is a time-consuming activity as designers balance anti-alias filter requirements, passive component tolerances, phase and gain errors, as well as high speed ADC drive requirements. The AD7134 introduces a new architecture for precision ADCs that fundamentally changes the design process. The new device removes the need for anti-alias filter, and its resistive input significantly simplifies ADC drive.
The AD7134 is a quad-channel, 24-bit precision ADC with output data rate scalable from 10 SPS to 1.5 MSPS. Inherent anti-aliasing up to 102 dB eliminates the need for an external anti-alias filter, thus requiring 60 fewer passive components and five fewer active components. It also saves 70 percent board area, relative to a typical alternative implementation. Asynchronous sample-rate converter, simplifies multi-device synchronization, enables user to achieve coherent sampling system with ease, and simplifies isolation requirements.
AD7134 Key Features:
• Alias-Free: inherent anti-alias rejection up to 102.5 dB, typical
• THD: -120 dB typical (ideal for AC, vibration or acoustic measurements)
• 108 dB dynamic range (at ODR = 374kSPS)
• Multiple linear phase digital filter options (SINC6 for low latency, FIR for passband flatness)
• Offset error drift: 0.7uV/°C typical
• Gain drift: 2 ppm/°C typical
Pricing and Availability
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Price Each Per 1,000 |
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AD7134 |
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$17.85 |
56-Lead LFCSP (8 mm x 8 mm) |