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AD7829-1
  • AD7829-1
  • AD7829-1

AD7829-1

PRODUCTION

3 V/5 V, 2 MSPS, 8-Bit, 8-Channel ADC

Analog Devices AD7829-1 Product Info

10 February 2026 5

Features

  • 8-bit half-flash ADC with 420 ns conversion time
  • Eight single-ended analog input channels
    Available with input offset adjust
  • SNR performance given for input frequencies up to 10 MHz
  • Automatic power-down at the end of conversion
  • Flexible parallel interface with EOC pulse to allow stand-alone operation
  • On-chip track-and-hold
  • On-chip reference (2.5 V)
  • Wide operating supply range
    3 V ± 10% and 5 V ± 10%
  • Input ranges
    0 V to 2 Vp-p, VDD = 3 V ± 10%
    0 V to 2.5 Vp-p, VDD = 5 V ± 10%

Part details & applications

The AD7829-1 is a high speed 8-channel, microprocessor-compatible, 8-bit analog-to-digital converter with a maximum throughput of 2 MSPS. The AD7829-1 contains an on-chip reference of 2.5 V (2% tolerance); a track/hold amplifier; a 420 ns, 8-bit half-flash ADC; and a high speed parallel interface. The converter can operate from a single 3 V ± 10% and 5 V ± 10% supply.

The AD7829-1 combines the convert start and power-down functions at one pin, that is, the CONVST pin. This allows a unique automatic power-down at the end of a conversion to be implemented. The logic level on the CONVST pin is sampled after the end of a conversion when an EOC (end of conversion) signal goes high, and if it is logic low at that point, the ADC is powered down. The parallel interface is designed to allow easy interfacing to microprocessors and DSPs. Using only address decoding logic, the parts are easily mapped into the microprocessor address space.

The EOC pulse allows the ADCs to be used in a stand-alone manner (see the Parallel Interface section).

The AD7829-1 is available in a 28-lead, wide body, small outline IC (SOIC_W) and a 28-lead thin shrink small outline package (TSSOP).

PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS

  1. Fast Conversion Time. The AD7829-1 has a conversion time of 420 ns. Faster conversion times maximize the DSP processing time in a real-time system.
  2. Analog Input Span Adjustment. The VMID pin allows the user to offset the input span. This feature can reduce the requirements of single-supply op amps and take into account any system offsets.
  3. FPBW (Full Power Bandwidth) of Track-and-Hold. The

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