Maxim Introduces MAX11040, 4-Channel and 24-bit Simultaneous-Sampling ADC

By pur, Monday, June 29th, 2009
Category: Embedded Device, IC, Chip, SoC, Reference Design

The MAX11040 ia 4-channel and 24-bit simultaneous-sampling ADC, developed to enable unprecedented simplicity in system design, up to eight MAX11040 devices can be daisy-chained to provide a sampling capacity of up to 32 channels. The MAX11040 achieves this high capacity and scalability with a unique cascadable SPI™/QSPI™/MICROWIRE™ interface, which eliminates the complexity of using individual chip-select inputs to control each ADC. The MAX11040 uniquely provides compensation for phase shifts caused by resistor dividers, transformers, or filters at the analog inputs through a programmable delay of 0 to 333µs…

MAX11040

4-channel and 24-bit simultaneous-sampling ADC
(Picture: Maxim)


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