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AD7739
  • AD7739

AD7739

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8-Channel, 4 kHz, 24-Bit Sigma-Delta A/D Converter

Analog Devices AD7739 Product Info

10 February 2026 4

Features

  • High resolution ADC
    24 bits no missing codes
    ±0.0015% Nonlinearity
  • Optimized for Fast Channel Switching
    18-Bits p-p Resolution (21 Bits Effective) at 500 Hz
    16-Bits p-p Resolution (19 Bits Effective) at 4 kHz
    On-Chip Per Channel System Calibration
  • Configurable Inputs 8 Single-Ended or 4 Fully Differential
  • Package: 24-Lead TSSOP
  • Input Ranges
    +625 mV, ±625 mV, +1.25 V, ±1.25 V, +2.5 V, ±2.5 V
  • 3-Wire Serial Interface
    SPI®, QSPI, MICROWIRE and DSP Compatible
    Schmitt Trigger on Logic Inputs
  • Single-Supply Operation
    5 V Analog Supply
    3 V or 5 V Digital Supply

Part details & applications

The AD7739 is a high precision, high throughput analog front end. True 16-bit p-p resolution is achievable with a total conversion time of 250 μs (4 kHz channel switching), making it ideally suited to high resolution multiplexing applications.

The part can be configured via a simple digital interface, which allows users to balance the noise performance against data throughput up to 15 kHz.

The analog front end features eight single-ended or four fully differential input channels with unipolar or bipolar 625 mV, 1.25 V, and 2.5 V input ranges. It accepts a common-mode input voltage from 200 mV above AGND to AVDD − 300 mV.

The differential reference input features no-reference detect capability. The ADC also supports per channel system calibration options.

The digital serial interface can be configured for 3-wire operation and is compatible with microcontrollers and digital signal processors. All interface inputs are Schmitt triggered.

The part is specified for operation over the extended industrial temperature range of –40°C to +105°C.

Other parts in the AD7739 family are the AD7738, AD7734, and AD7732.

The AD7738 is similar to the AD7739 but has higher speed (8.5 kHz channel switching for 16-bit performance) and higher AIN leakage current. The AD7738 multiplexer output is pinned out externally, allowing the user to implement programmable gain or signal conditioning before being applied to the ADC.

The AD7734 analog front end features four single-ended input channels with unipolar or true bipolar input ranges to ±10 V while operating from a single +5 V analog supply. The AD7734 accepts an analog input overvoltage to ±16.5 V without degrading the performance of the adjacent channels.

The AD7732 is similar to the AD7734, but its ana

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