MAX1265
PRODUCTION265ksps, +3V, 6-/2-Channel, 12-Bit ADCs with +2.5V Reference and Parallel Interface
- Part Models
- 2
- 1ku List Price
- Starting From $7.41
Part Details
- 12-Bit Resolution, ±0.5 LSB Linearity
- +3V Single-Supply Operation
- Internal +2.5V Reference
- Software-Configurable Analog Input Multiplexer
- 6-Channel Single Ended/3-Channel Pseudo Differential (MAX1265)
- 2-Channel Single Ended/1-Channel Pseudo Differential (MAX1267)
- Software-Configurable Unipolar/Bipolar Analog Inputs
- Low Current
- 1.9mA (265ksps)
- 1.0mA (100ksps)
- 400µA (10ksps)
- 2µA (Shutdown)
- Internal 3MHz Full-Power Bandwidth Track/Hold
- Parallel 12-Bit Interface
- Small Footprint
- 28-Pin QSOP (MAX1265)
- 24-Pin QSOP (MAX1267)
The MAX1265/MAX1267 low-power, 12-bit analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) feature a successive-approximation ADC, automatic power-down, fast wake-up (2µs), an on-chip clock, +2.5V internal reference, and a high-speed 12-bit parallel interface. They operate with a single +2.7V to +3.6V analog supply.
Power consumption is only 5.4mW at the maximum sampling rate of 265ksps. Two software-selectable power-down modes enable the MAX1265/MAX1267 to be shut down between conversions; accessing the parallel interface returns them to normal operation. Powering down between conversions can reduce supply current below 10µA at lower sampling rates.
Both devices offer software-configurable analog inputs for unipolar/bipolar and single-ended/pseudo-differential operation. In single-ended mode, the MAX1265 has six input channels and the MAX1267 has two (three input channels and one input channel, respectively, when in pseudo-differential mode).
Excellent dynamic performance and low power, combined with ease of use and small package size, make these converters ideal for battery-powered and data-acquisition applications or for other circuits with demanding power-consumption and space requirements. The MAX1265 is offered in a 28-pin QSOP package, while the MAX1267 comes in a 24-pin QSOP. For pin-compatible +5V, 12-bit versions, refer to the MAX1266/MAX1268 data sheet.
Applications
- Data Acquisition Systems
- Data Logging
- Energy Management
- Industrial Controls Systems
- Patient Monitoring
- Touch Screens
Documentation
ADI has always placed the highest emphasis on delivering products that meet the maximum levels of quality and reliability. We achieve this by incorporating quality and reliability checks in every scope of product and process design, and in the manufacturing process as well. "Zero defects" for shipped products is always our goal. View our quality and reliability program and certifications for more information.
Part Model | Pin/Package Drawing | Documentation | CAD Symbols, Footprints, and 3D Models |
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MAX1265BCEI+ | 28-QSOP-150_MIL | ||
MAX1265BEEI+ | 28-QSOP-150_MIL |
Part Models | Product Lifecycle | PCN |
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Jan 24, 2019 - 1746N ASSEMBLY |
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MAX1265BCEI+ | PRODUCTION | |
MAX1265BEEI+ | PRODUCTION |
This is the most up-to-date revision of the Data Sheet.
Hardware Ecosystem
Parts | Product Life Cycle | Description |
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Multiplexed A/D Converters 8 | ||
MAX1060 | LAST TIME BUY | 400ksps, +5V, 8-/4-Channel, 10-Bit ADCs with +2.5V Reference and Parallel Interface |
MAX1264 | PRODUCTION | 400ksps, +5V, 8-/4-Channel, 12-Bit ADCs with +2.5V Reference and Parallel Interface |
MAX1292 | PRODUCTION | 400ksps, +5V, 8-/4-Channel, 12-Bit ADCs with +2.5V Reference and Parallel Interface |
MAX1293 | PRODUCTION | 250ksps, +3V, 8-/4-Channel, 12-Bit ADCs with +2.5V Reference and Parallel Interface |
MAX196 | PRODUCTION | 6-Channel, Multirange, 5V, 12-Bit DAS with 12-Bit Bus Interface and Fault Protection |
MAX1294 | LAST TIME BUY | 420ksps, +5V, 6-/2-Channel, 12-Bit ADCs with +2.5V Reference and Parallel Interface |
MAX1266 | PRODUCTION | 420ksps, +5V, 6-/2-Channel, 12-Bit ADCs with +2.5V Reference and Parallel Interface |
MAX1295 | PRODUCTION | 265ksps, +3V, 6-/2-Channel, 12-Bit ADCs with +2.5V Reference and Parallel Interface |
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