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Product category: Analogue and Mixed Signal ICs
News Release from: Maxim Integrated Products | Subject: MAX1069 and MAX1169
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 26 November 2002

Convertors feature simple I2C
interfacing

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The MAX1069 and MAX1169 are 58.6Ksample/s 14 and 16bit ADCs with I2C-compatible interfaces.

The MAX1069 and MAX1169 are 58.6Ksample/s 14 and 16bit ADCs with I2C-compatible interfaces These parts combine an internal track/hold, 4.096V voltage reference and conversion clock in a 14-pin TSSOP package

They operate with a single 5V supply and an internal or external reference.

Their small size, low-power operation, excellent dynamic performance, and ease of use make them well suited for battery-powered and portable applications.

While the MAX1069 and MAX1169 consume only 1.16mA at a sample rate of 58.6Ksample/s, adaptive power consumption reduces the supply current to 0.42mA at 10Ksample/s and under 46uA at slower sampling rates.

These ADCs feature a separate digital supply pin, where digital supply can range from 2.5 to 5.25V.

The internal 4.096V reference or an external reference in the 1 to 5V range determines the full-scale analogue input range.

The I2C-compatible interface supports interface speeds up to 1.7MHz including industry-standard speeds of 100 and 400kHz.

User-programmable I2C addresses allow up to 16 devices on one I2Cbus.

The MAX1069 (14bit) and MAX1169 (16bit) are available in pin-compatible 14-pin TSSOP packages, offering an easy design upgrade path from 14 to 16bit.

Both parts are available in the commercial (0 to +70C) and extended (-40 to +85C) temperature range.

Prices start at $7.45 (1000-up, FOB USA).

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