ADUC836
PRODUCTIONMicroConverter® , Dual 16-Bit Sigma-Delta ADCs with Embedded 62 kB Flash MCU
- Part Models
- 3
- 1ku List Price
- Starting From $13.30
Part Details
- High resolution Σ-Δ ADCs
- 2 independent ADCs (16-bit resolution)
- 16-bit no missing codes, primary ADC
- 16-bit rms (16-bit p-p) effective resolution at 20 Hz
- Offset drift 10 nV/°C, gain drift 0.5 ppm/°C
- Memory
- 62 Kbytes on-chip flash/EE program memory
- 4 Kbytes on-chip flash/EE data memory
- Flash/EE, 100 year retention, 100 Kcycles endurance
- 3 Levels of flash/EE program memory security
- In-circuit serial download (no external hardware)
- High speed user download (5 seconds)
- 2304 bytes on-chip data RAM
- See data sheet for additional features
The ADuC836 is a complete smart transducer front end, integrating two high resolution Σ-Δ ADCs, an 8-bit MCU, and program/data Flash/EE memory on a single chip.
The two independent ADCs (primary and auxiliary) include a temperature sensor and a PGA (allowing direct measurement of low level signals). The ADCs with on-chip digital filtering and programmable output data rates are intended for the measurement of wide dynamic range, low frequency signals, such as those in weigh scale, strain gage, pressure transducer, or temperature measurement applications.
The device operates from a 32 kHz crystal with an on-chip PLL generating a high frequency clock of 12.58 MHz. This clock is routed through a programmable clock divider from which the MCU core clock operating frequency is generated. The microcontroller core is an 8052 and therefore 8051 instruction set compatible with 12 core clock periods per machine cycle.
62 Kbytes of nonvolatile Flash/EE program memory, 4 Kbytes of nonvolatile Flash/EE data memory, and 2304 bytes of data RAM are provided on-chip. The program memory can be configured as data memory to give up to 60 Kbytes of NV data memory in data logging applications.
On-chip factory firmware supports in-circuit serial download and debug modes (via UART), as well as single-pin emulation mode via the EA pin. The ADuC836 is supported by a QuickStart™ development system featuring low cost software and hardware development tools.
Applications
- Intelligent sensors
- Weigh scales
- Portable instrumentation, battery-powered systems
- 4–20 mA transmitters
- Data logging
- Precision system monitoring
Documentation
Data Sheet 2
User Guide 2
Application Note 12
Technical Articles 1
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Part Model | Pin/Package Drawing | Documentation | CAD Symbols, Footprints, and 3D Models |
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ADUC836BCPZ | 56-Lead LFCSP (8mm x 8mm w/ EP) | ||
ADUC836BCPZ-REEL | 56-Lead LFCSP (8mm x 8mm w/ EP) | ||
ADUC836BSZ | 52-Lead MQFP (10mm x 10mm) |
Part Models | Product Lifecycle | PCN |
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Apr 1, 2015 - 15_0024 Conversion of 8x8mm and 9x9mm LFCSP Package Outlines from Punch to Sawn and Transfer of Assembly Site to Amkor Philippines |
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ADUC836BCPZ | PRODUCTION | |
ADUC836BCPZ-REEL | PRODUCTION | |
Oct 18, 2016 - 16_0034 Assembly Relocation of Select LQFP,LQFP_EP,MQFP,TQFP,TQFP_EP Products to Stats ChipPAC China Jiangyin |
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ADUC836BSZ | PRODUCTION | |
Aug 19, 2009 - 07_0024 Package Material Changes for SOT23, MiniSO, MQFP, PDIP, PLCC, SOIC (narrow and wide body), SSOP, TSSOP and TSSOP exposed pad |
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ADUC836BSZ | PRODUCTION | |
Jan 5, 2009 - 07_0077 Certification of STATSChipPAC Shanghai, China and AMKOR Philippines as additional sources for Assembly & Test of QFP Packages |
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ADUC836BSZ | PRODUCTION |
This is the most up-to-date revision of the Data Sheet.
Software Resources
ADuC836 Code Examples 2
Evaluation Software 0
Tools & Simulations
Sigma-Delta ADC Tutorial
An interactive illustration showing the behavior of an idealized sigma-delta A/D converter.
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