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0808/0809 ADC

Block Diagram
ADC
• ADC0808/ADC0809 8-Bit μP Compatible A/D Converters with
8-Channel Multiplexer
• The 8-bit A/D converter uses successive approximation as the
conversion technique.
• The 8-channel multiplexer can directly access any of 8-single-
ended analog signals.
• Key Specifications:
Resolution 8 Bits
Single Supply 5 VDC
Low Power 15 mW
Conversion Time 100 μs
successive approximation
The successive approximation circuit typically consists of four block:
A sample and hold circuit to acquire the input voltage (Vin).
An analog voltage comparator that compares Vin to the output
of the internal DAC and outputs the result of the
comparison to the successive approximation register (SAR).
A successive approximation register block designed to supply
an approximate digital code of Vin to the internal DAC.
An internal reference DAC that supplies the comparator with an
analog voltage equivalent of the digital code output of the
SAR for comparison with Vin.
The successive approximation register is initialized so that the (MSB) is equal
to a digital 1. This code is fed into the DAC which then supplies the
analog equivalent of this digital code (Vref/2) into the comparator
circuit for comparison with the sampled input voltage. If this analog
voltage exceeds Vin the comparator causes the SAR to reset this bit;
otherwise, the bit is left a 1. Then the next bit is set to 1 and do the
same test, continuing this binary search until every bit in the SAR has
been tested. The resulting code is the digital approximation of the
sampled input voltage and is finally output by the DAC at the end of
the conversion (EOC).

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