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Signal Chain Overview
Typical sensor applications involve the monitoring of The MCU controls the actuators and maintains the
sensor parameters and controlling of actuators. The operation of the sensor signal conditioning circuits based
sensor signal chain, as shown below, consists of analog on the condition of the signal detection. In the digital
and digital domains. Typical sensors output very low to analog feedback path, the digital-to-analog converter
amplitude analog signals. These weak analog signals (DAC), digital potentiometer and Pulse-Width-Modulator
are amplified and filtered, and converted to digital values (PWM) devices are most commonly used. The MOSFET
using op amps, analog-to-digital or voltage-to-frequency driver is commonly used for the interface between the
converters, and are processed at the MCU. The analog feedback circuit and actuators such as motors and valves.
sensor output typically needs proper signal conditioning Microchip offers a large portfolio of devices for signal
before it gets converted to a digital signal. chain applications.
Amp
PIC® MCU
or dsPIC®
DSC
Digital
Potentiometer
Actuators
Motors, Valves,
Driver
Relays, Switches, (MOSFET) DAC/PWM
Speakers, Horns, Op Amp
LEDs
Digital Potentiometers
Microchip’s family of digital potentiometers offer a wide
range of options. These devices support the 6-bit through
8-bit applications. Offering both volatile and non-volatile
options, with digital interfaces from the simple Up/Down
interface to the standard SPI and I2C™ interfaces. These
devices are offered in small packages such as 6-lead
SC70 and 8-lead DFN for the single potentiometer devices,
14-lead TSSOP and 16-lead QFN packages for the dual
potentiometer devices, and 20-lead TSSOP and QFN
packages for the quad potentiometer devices. Non-volatile
devices offer a Wiperlock™ Technology feature, while
volatile devices will operate down to 1.8V. Resistances
are offered from 2.1 kΩ to 100 kΩ. Over 50 device
configurations are currently available.
The “Digital Potentiometer Design Guide” (Microchip
Document No. 22017), shows various application
examples of the digital potentiometer devices.
100 nF
–
U1 RINT
6.65 MΩ
+ PIC16F690 VINT
VOUT P1
IINT
+ P4
- MCP6XX, CSEN
pH Monitor MCP6XXX VSEN
Timer1 P2 VCM
P3 CCG
High Side Current Sensing Amplifier C2
VDD
SR
R1 R2 Latch
VREF
V1 100 nF
– RCM1
VDD 20 kΩ
Comparator U2
+
+
VOUT MCP6291
RSEN ISEN MCP6HXX
– VREF RCM2
20 kΩ
CCM
100 nF
V2
R1 R2
(R )+V
R2
VOUT = (V1 – V2) REF
1
Battery
Voltage Measurement Using MCP3421 Device CH A
MCP3422 MCU
R1
VIN
+ + Battery Fuel Measurement
VBAT
ADC ADC
VBAT – –
R2
MCP3421 MCP3421
MCU MCU
________
R2
VIN = ( R1 + R2 ) ● (VBAT)
(R1 + R2) 1
VMeasured = ADC Output Codes ● LSB ● _________ ● _____
R2 PGA
Reference Voltage
LSB = ________________
2 N –1
2.048V
Reference Voltage ______
LSB of 18-bit ADC = ________________ = = 15.625 µV
2 N –1 217
Charging Discharging
Current Current
+ –
MCU
Example of Three-Phase Current and Voltage Measurement Using the MCP3911 Energy Metering Delta-Sigma ADC
~ AC LCD Driver LCD Panel
I(t) R1
VDD
R2
1
VOUT
ADC
2
VIN
RB 5% 0.05
VREF
1 µF 0
RA 1%
VREF -0.05
VDD +
MCP3551 RTD
PIC® 3 -0.1
MCU –
SPI -200 0 200 400 600 800
Temperature (°C)
RTD Solution with Instrumentation Amplifier Microchip’s auto-zeroed op amp can be used to accurately
This Wheatstone bridge reference design board measure thermocouple voltage. The MCP6V01 op amp
demonstrates the performance of Microchip’s MCP6N11 ultra low offset voltage and high common mode rejection
instrumentation amplifier (INA) and a traditional three op amp makes it ideal for low cost thermocouple applications.
INA using Microchip’s MCP6V26 and MCP6V27 auto-zeroed The MCP6V01 Thermocouple Auto-Zeroed Reference
op amps. The input signal comes from an RTD temperature design demonstrates how to accurately measure
sensor in a Wheatstone bridge. Real world interference is temperature (MCP6V01RD-TCPL).
added to the bridge’s output, to provide realistic performance
comparisons. Data is gathered and displayed on a PC, for Wireless Temperature Monitoring Solution
ease of use. The USB PIC®microcontroller and included
2.4 GHz
Graphical User Interface (GUI) provides the means to
configure the board and collect sample data.
Heat 18-bit ∆∑ ADC
MCP6N11 and MCP6V2X Wheatstone Bridge
Reference Design (ARD00354) +
MRF24J40
MCP3421
–
PC
(Thermal Management Software)
(Thermocouple)
Using USB MCP9804
VDD Temp Sensor PIC® MCU
PIC18F2550 (USB) Microcontroller ±1°C
PWM
Coupling
RTD
Input +
Filter INA
– Output
Filter
VREF
MCP3424
MCP9804 Delta-Sigma ADC MCP9804
1 CH1+ CH4- 14
SCL 2 CH1- CH4+ 13 SDA
SDA 3 CH2+ CH3- 12 SCL
4 CH2- CH3+ 11
SDA To MCU
SDA
5 kΩ
5 kΩ
VDD
Input
A B MCP6SX2 PGA Thermistor
PICtail Demo Board
W
CF MCP6SX2 PGA Thermistor Signal Analysis PICkit™ 1
– PICtail™ Demo Board PICtail Daughter Board Flash Starter Kit
Thermistor
Temperature
Op Amp(1) +5 Thermistor
Test Point
Serial
VOUT +5 EEPROM
+5
+ GND
Test Point Voltage GND GND
Divider 4
R2 RAB
B CN
VDD
R1
–
VSEN VIN
This device can be a non-volatile version so that at
Op Amp system power up the voltage attenuation is at the level,
VOUT programmed during manufacturing test, to address the
sensor’s device to device variation. If dynamic control
+
VOS is desired, the DAC or Digital Potentiometer can be
VDD interfaced to a microcontroller so that dynamic changes
to the voltage attenuation compensate for the system
Either a DAC or a Digital Potentiometer can be used to conditions and non-linearity of the sensor. Typically during
control the voltage at Vos. This device can be a non- the manufacturing stage the test system will write this
volatile version so that at system power up the Vos compensation data into some non-volatile memory in the
voltage is at the calibrated voltage, programmed during system which the microcontroller will use during normal
manufacturing test, to address the sensor’s device to operation to adjust the voltage attenuation.
device variation. If dynamic control is desired, the DAC or Cf may be used to stabilize the op amp. Additional
Digital Potentiometer can be interfaced to a microcontroller information on Amplifying High-Impedance Sensors is
so that dynamic changes to the Vos voltage compensate available in Application Note AN951.
for the system conditions and non-linearity of the sensor.
Comparator 1
RSENSE –
R1 VTRIP1 +
R2 MCP6544(1/4)
0.1 µF
Light VDD
VDD Comparator 2
RSENSE –
0.1 µF 10 µF R1 VTRIP2 +
R3 MCP6544(2/4)
R2 0.1 µF
R4
VDD 1 10 VSS
R5
SCL 2 9 VOUT D
R6
SDA 3 MCP4728 8 VOUT C
LDAC 4 7 VOUT B VDD
Light
RDY/BSY 5 6 VOUT A
Analog Outputs
Quad DAC
Comparator 3
RSENSE –
R1 VTRIP3
To MCU +
R2 MCP6544(3/4)
0.1 µF
U1d – C1 R1
MCP6XX4 VREF U1d –
... + Note: In AN895, R1 = RTD.
MCP6XX4 VREF
... +
C1 R1
U1d – C1 R1
Note: In AN895, R1 = RTD.
MCP6XX4 VREF
... +
Linear: Op Amps
GBWP Iq Rail-
# per Vos (±µV) Supply Temperature
Signal Chain Design Guide
Device (kHz) (µA/amp.) to-Rail Features Packages Featured Demo Board Op Amp Category
Package Max. Voltage (V) Range (°C)
Typ. Typ. I/O
SOIC, MSOP, 2 × 3 TDFN,
MCP6441/2/4 1, 2, 4 9 0.45 4,500 1.8 to 6.0 −40 to +125 I/O Low Quiescent Current SOIC8EV, SOIC14EV –
TSSOP, SOT-23, SC-70
SOIC, MSOP, TSSOP, DFN, MCP6031DM-PCTL, Low Offset,
MCP6031/2/3/4 1, 2, 1, 4 10 1 150 1.8 to 5.5 −40 to +125 I/O Low Power Mode on MCP6033
SOT-23 SOIC8EV, SOIC14EV Low Power
−40 to +85, PDIP, SOIC, MSOP, TSSOP, General Purpose,
MCP6041/2/3/4 1, 2, 1, 4 14 1 3,000 1.4 to 6.0 I/O Low Power Mode on MCP6043 SOIC8EV, SOIC14EV
−40 to +125 SOT-23 Low Power
−40 to +85, GMIN = 10, Low Power Mode PDIP, SOIC, MSOP, TSSOP, General Purpose,
MCP6141/2/3/4 1, 2, 1, 4 100 1 3,000 1.4 to 6.0 I/O SOIC8EV, SOIC14EV
−40 to +125 on MCP6143 SOT-23 Low Power
PDIP, SOIC, TSSOP, DFN,
MCP606/7/8/9 1, 2, 1, 4 155 25 250 2.5 to 6.0 −40 to +85 O Low Power Mode on MCP608 SOIC8EV, SOIC14EV Low Offset
SOT-23
MCP616/7/8/9 1, 2, 1, 4 190 25 150 2.3 to 5.5 −40 to +85 O Low Power Mode on MCP618 PDIP, SOIC, TSSOP SOIC8EV, SOIC14EV Low Offset
1, 1, 1, PDIP, SOIC, MSOP, TSSOP, VSUPEV2, SOIC8EV,
MCP6231/1R/1U/2/4 300 30 5,000 1.8 to 6.0 −40 to +125 I/O – General Purpose
2, 4 DFN, SOT-23, SC-70 SOIC14EV
MCP6051/2/4 1, 2, 4 385 45 150 1.8 to 6.0 −40 to +125 I/O – SOIC, TSSOP, TDFN SOIC8EV, SOIC14EV Low Offset
1, 1, 1, PDIP, SOIC, MSOP, TSSOP, VSUPEV2, SOIC8EV,
MCP6241/1R/1U/2/4 550 70 5,000 1.8 to 5.5 −40 to +125 I/O – General Purpose
2, 4 DFN, SOT-23, SC-70 SOIC14EV
MCP6061/2/4 1, 2, 4 730 90 150 1.8 to 6.0 −40 to +125 I/O – SOIC, TSSOP, TDFN SOIC8EV, SOIC14EV Low Offset
MCP6SX2DM-
1, 1, 1, −40 to +85, PDIP, SOIC, MSOP, TSSOP,
MCP6001/1R/1U/2/4 1,000 170 4,500 1.8 to 6.0 I/O – PICTLPD, SOIC8EV, General Purpose
2, 4 −40 to +125 SOT-23, SC-70
SOIC14EV
−40 to SOIC, MSOP, 2 × 3 TDFN,
MCP6401/2/4 1, 2, 4 1,000 45 4,500 1.8 to 6.0 I/O Low Quiescent Current SOIC8EV, SOIC14EV –
+125/150 TSSOP, SOT-23, SC-70
PDIP, SOIC, MSOP, TSSOP,
MCP6L01/2/4 1, 2, 4 1,000 85 5,000 1.8 to 6.0 −40 to +125 I/O – – –
SOT-23, SC-70
MCP6071/2/4 1, 2, 4 1,200 170 150 1.8 to 6.0 −40 to +125 I/O – SOIC, TSSOP, TDFN SOIC8EV, SOIC14EV Low Offset
SOIC, 2 × 3 TDFN, TSSOP,
MCP6H01/2/4 1, 2, 4 1,200 135 3,500 3.5 to 16 −40 to +125 O High Voltage – –
SOT-23, SC-70
MCP6H81/2/4 1, 2, 4 5,500 700 1,000 3.5 to 12V −40 to +125 O High Voltage SOIC, TDFN, TSSOP – –
MCP6H91/2/4 1, 2, 4 10,000 2,000 1,000 3.5 to 12V −40 to +125 O High Voltage SOIC, TDFN, TSSOP – –
Low Power Mode on
1, 1, 2, 1, PDIP, SOIC, MSOP, TSSOP, MCP6XXXDM-FLTR,
MCP6271/1R/2/3/4/5 2,000 240 3,000 2.0 to 6.0 −40 to +125 I/O MCP6273, Cascaded Gain General Purpose
4, 2 SOT-23 SOIC8EV, SOIC14EV
with MCP6275
PDIP, SOIC, MSOP, TSSOP, MCP6XXXDM-FLTR,
MCP6L71/2/3/4 1, 2, 1, 4 2,000 150 4,000 2.0 to 6.0 −40 to +125 I/O Low Power Mode on MCP6L73 –
SOT-23 SOIC8EV, SOIC14EV
1, 1, 2, −40 to +85,
MCP601/1R/2/3/4 2,800 325 2,000 2.7 to 6.0 O Low Power Mode on MCP603 PDIP, SOIC, TSSOP, SOT-23 SOIC8EV, SOIC14EV General Purpose
1, 4 −40 to +125
MCP6L1/2/4 1, 2, 4 2,800 200 3,000 2.7 to 6.0 −40 to +125 O – PDIP, SOIC, TSSOP, SOT-23 SOIC8EV, SOIC14EV –
MCP6286 1 3,500 720 1,500 2.2 to 5.5 −40 to +125 O Low Noise SOT-23 VSUPEV2 Low Noise
Low Power Mode on
1, 1, 2, 1, PDIP, SOIC, MSOP, TSSOP, VSUPEV2, SOIC8EV,
MCP6281/1R/2/3/4/5 5,000 570 3,000 2.2 to 6.0 −40 to +125 I/O MCP6283, Cascaded Gain General Purpose
4, 2 SOT-23 SOIC14EV
with MCP6285
1, 1, 2, −40 to +85, PDIP, SOIC, MSOP, TSSOP, MCP6XXXEV-AMP1,
MCP6021/1R/2/3/4 10,000 1,350 500, 250 2.5 to 5.5 I/O Low Power Mode on MCP6023 Low Offset
1, 4 −40 to +125 SOT-23 SOIC8EV, SOIC14EV
Low Power Mode on PIC16F690DM-
1, 1, 2, 1, PDIP, SOIC, MSOP, TSSOP,
MCP6291/1R/2/3/4/5 10,000 1,300 3,000 2.4 to 6.0 −40 to +125 I/O MCP6293, Cascaded Gain PCTLHS, SOIC8EV, General Purpose
4, 2 SOT-23
with MCP6295 SOIC14EV
PIC16F690DM-
PDIP, SOIC, MSOP, TSSOP,
MCP6L91/2/4 1, 2, 4 10,000 850 4,000 2.4 to 6.0 −40 to +125 I/O – PCTLHS, SOIC8EV, –
SOT-23
SOIC14EV
Linear: Op Amps (Continued)
GBWP Iq Rail-
# per Vos (±µV) Supply Temperature Featured Demo
Device (kHz) (µA/amp.) to-Rail Features Packages Op Amp Category
Package Max. Voltage (V) Range (°C) Board
Typ. Typ. I/O
High Speed,
1, 2, 3, 1, mCal (offset correction), Low SOT-23, SOIC, MSOP, DFN,
MCP621/1S/2/3/4/5/9 20,000 2,500 200 2.5 to 5.5 −40 to +125 O MCP651EV-VOS High Output Drive,
4, 2, 4 Power Mode on MCP623/5/9 TSSOP, QFN
Low Offset
1, 2, 1, 4, Low Power Mode on High Speed,
MCP631/2/3/4/5/9 24,000 2,500 8,000 2.5 to 5.5 −40 to +125 O SOIC, MSOP, DFN, TSSOP, QFN MCP651EV-VOS
2, 4 MCP633/5/9 High Output Drive
High Speed,
1, 1, 2, 1, mCal (offset correction), Low SOT-23, SOIC, MSOP, DFN,
MCP651/1S/2/3/4/5/9 50,000 6,000 200 2.5 to 5.5 −40 to +125 O MCP651EV-VOS High Output Drive,
4, 2, 4 Power Mode on MCP653/5/9 TSSOP, QFN
Low Offset
1, 2, 1, 4, Low Power Mode on High Speed,
MCP661/2/3/4/5/9 60,000 6,000 8,000 2.5 to 5.5 −40 to +125 O SOIC, MSOP, DFN, TSSOP, QFN MCP661DM-LD
2, 4 MCP663/5/9 High Output Drive
Linear: Comparators
# per Typical Propagation Iq Typical Vos Max Operating Temperature
Device Vref (V) Features Packages
Package Delay (μs) (μA) (mV) Voltage (V) Range (°C)
5-pin SOT-23 (S,R,U), 5-pin SC-70 (S,U),
MCP6541 1 – 4 1 5 1.6 to 5.5 −40 to +125 Push-Pull, Rail-to-Rail Input/Output
8-pin PDIP, 8-pin SOIC, 8-pin MSOP
MCP6542 2 – 4 1 5 1.6 to 5.5 −40 to +125 Push-Pull, Rail-to-Rail Input/Output 8-pin PDIP, 8-pin SOIC, 8-pin MSOP
MCP6543 1 – 4 1 5 1.6 to 5.5 −40 to +125 Push-Pull, Rail-to-Rail Input/Output, Chip Select 8-pin PDIP, 8-pin SOIC, 8-pin MSOP
MCP6544 4 – 4 1 5 1.6 to 5.5 −40 to +125 Push-Pull, Rail-to-Rail Input/Output 14-pin PDIP, 14-pin SOIC, 14-pin TSSOP
5-pin SOT-23 (S,R,U), 5-pin SC-70 (S,U),
MCP6546 1 – 4 1 5 1.6 to 5.5 −40 to +125 Open-drain, 9V, Rail-to-Rail Input/Output
8-pin PDIP, 8-pin SOIC, 8-pin MSOP
MCP6547 2 – 4 1 5 1.6 to 5.5 −40 to +125 Open-drain, 9V, Rail-to-Rail Input/Output 8-pin PDIP, 8-pin SOIC, 8-pin MSOP
Open-drain, 9V, Rail-to-Rail Input/Output,
MCP6548 1 – 4 1 5 1.6 to 5.5 −40 to +125 8-pin PDIP, 8-pin SOIC, 8-pin MSOP
Chip Select
MCP65R41 1 1.21/2.4 4 2.5 10 1.8 to 5.5 −40 to +125 Push-Pull, Rail-to-Rail Input/Output , Vref 6-SOT-23
Signal Chain Design Guide
MCP65R46 1 1.21/2.4 4 2.5 10 1.8 to 5.5 −40 to +125 Open Drain, Rail-to-Rail Input/Output , Vref 6-SOT-23
MCP6549 4 – 4 1 5 1.6 to 5.5 −40 to +125 Open-drain, 9V, Rail-to-Rail Input/Output 14-pin PDIP, 14-pin SOIC, 14-pin TSSOP
MCP6561 1 – 0.047 100 10 1.8 to 5.5 −40 to +125 Push-Pull, Rail-to-Rail Input/Output 5-pin SOT-23 (S,R,U), 5-pin SC-70 (S)
MCP6562 2 – 0.047 100 10 1.8 to 5.5 −40 to +125 Push-Pull, Rail-to-Rail Input/Output 8-pin SOIC, 8-pin MSOP
MCP6564 4 – 0.047 100 10 1.8 to 5.5 −40 to +125 Push-Pull, Rail-to-Rail Input/Output 14-pin SOIC, 14-pin TSSOP
MCP6566 1 – 0.047 100 10 1.8 to 5.5 −40 to +125 Open-Drain, Rail-to-Rail Input/Output 5-pin SOT-23 (S,R,U), 5-pin SC-70 (S)
MCP6567 2 – 0.047 100 10 1.8 to 5.5 −40 to +125 Open-Drain, Rail-to-Rail Input/Output 8-pin SOIC, 8-pin MSOP
MCP6569 4 – 0.047 100 10 1.8 to 5.5 −40 to +125 Open-Drain, Rail-to-Rail Input/Output 14-pin SOIC, 14-pin TSSOP
S = Standard Pinout, R = Reverse Pinout, U = Alternate Pinout
27
Linear: Programmable Gain Amplifiers (PGA)
28
−3 dB BW (MHz)
Device Channels Iq (µA) Max. Vos (±µV) Max. Operating Voltage (V) Temperature Range (°C) Features Packages
Typ.
Signal Chain Design Guide
MCP6S21/2/6/8 1, 2, 6, 8 2 to 12 1.1 275 2.5 to 5.5 −40 to +85 SPI, 8 Gain Steps, Software Shutdown PDIP, SOIC, MSOP, TSSOP
MCP6S912/3 1, 2, 2 1 to 18 1.0 4000 2.5 to 5.5 −40 to +125 SPI, 8 Gain Steps, Software Shutdown, Vref PDIP, SOIC, MSOP
Mixed Signal
Mixed Signal: Delta−Sigma A/D Converters
Resolution Max.Sample Rate # of Input Supply Typical Supply Typical INL Temperature Featured Demo
Device Interface Features Packages
(bits) (samples/sec) Channels Voltage (V) Current (µA) (ppm) Range (°C) Board
145
PGA: 1, 2, 4 or 8
MCP3421 18 3.75 1 Diff I2C™ 2.7 to 5.5 (continuous) 10 −40 to +85 SOT-23-6 MCP3421EV
Internal voltage reference
39 (one shot)
PGA: 1, 2, 4, or 8 SOIC-8, MSOP-8, MCP3422EV,
MCP3422 18 3.75 2 Diff I2C 2.7 to 5.5 145 10 −40 to +85
Internal voltage reference DFN-8 MCP3421DM-BFG
PGA: 1, 2, 4, or 8
MCP3423 18 3.75 2 Diff I2C 2.7 to 5.5 145 10 −40 to +85 MSOP-10, DFN-10 MCP3423EV
Internal voltage reference
PGA: 1, 2, 4, or 8
MCP3424 18 3.75 4 Diff I2C 2.7 to 5.5 145 10 −40 to +85 SOIC-14, TSSOP-14 MCP3424EV
Internal voltage reference
PGA: 1, 2, 4, or 8 MCP3425EV,
MCP3425 16 15 1 Diff I2C 2.7 to 5.5 155 10 −40 to +85 SOT-23-6
Internal voltage reference MCP3421DM-BFG
PGA: 1, 2, 4, or 8 SOIC-8, MSOP-8,
MCP3426 16 15 2 Diff I2C 2.7 to 5.5 145 10 −40 to +85 –
Internal voltage reference DFN-8
PGA: 1, 2, 4, or 8
MCP3427 16 15 2 Diff I2C 2.7 to 5.5 145 10 −40 to +85 MSOP-10, DFN-10 –
Internal voltage reference
PGA: 1, 2, 4, or 8
MCP3428 16 15 4 Diff I2C 2.7 to 5.5 145 10 −40 to +85 SOIC-14, TSSOP-14 –
Internal voltage reference
MCP3550−50 22 13 1 Diff SPI 2.7 to 5.5 120 2 −40 to +85 50 Hz noise rejection > 120 dB SOIC-8, MSOP-8 MCP3551DM-PCTL
MCP3550−60 22 15 1 Diff SPI 2.7 to 5.5 140 2 −40 to +85 60 Hz noise rejection > 120 dB SOIC-8, MSOP-8 MCP3551DM-PCTL
MCP3551 22 14 1 Diff SPI 2.7 to 5.5 120 2 −40 to +85 Simultaneous 50/60 Hz rejection SOIC-8, MSOP-8 MCP3551DM-PCTL
MCP3553 20 60 1 Diff SPI 2.7 to 5.5 140 2 −40 to +85 – SOIC-8, MSOP-8 MCP3551DM-PCTL
Two ADCs, Programmable Data Rate,
MCP3901 16/24 64000 2 Diff SPI 4.5 to 5.5 2050 15 −40 to +125 SSOP-20, QFN-20 MCP3901EV-MCU16
PGA, Phase Compensation
Six ADCs, Programmable Data Rate,
MCP3903 16/24 64000 6 Diff SPI 4.5 to 5.5 8300 15 −40 to +125 SSOP-28 ADM00310
PGA, Phase Compensation
Two ADCs, Programmable Data Rate,
MCP3911 16/24 64000 2 Diff SPI 2.7 to 3.6 1700 5 −40 to +125 SSOP-20, QFN-20 ADM00398
PGA, Phase Compensation
Mixed Signal: Successive Approximation Register (SAR) A/D Converters
Resolution Max.Sample Rate # of Input Input Voltage Max. Supply Temperature
Part # Input Type Interface Max. INL Packages Featured Demo Board
(bits) (samples/sec) Channels Range (V) Current (µA) Range (°C)
PDIP−8, SOIC−8, MSOP−8,
MCP3001 10 200 1 Single−ended SPI 2.7 to 5.5 500 ±1 LSB −40 to +85 –
TSSOP−8
PDIP−8, SOIC−8, MSOP−8,
MCP3002 10 200 2 Single−ended SPI 2.7 to 5.5 650 ±1 LSB −40 to +85 –
TSSOP−8
MCP3004 10 200 4 Single−ended SPI 2.7 to 5.5 550 ±1 LSB −40 to +85 PDIP−14, SOIC−14, TSSOP−14 –
MCP3008 10 200 8 Single−ended SPI 2.7 to 5.5 550 ±1 LSB −40 to +85 PDIP−16, SOIC−16 –
MCP3021 10 22 1 Single−ended I2C™ 2.7 to 5.5 250 ±1 LSB −40 to +125 SOT−23A−5 MCP3221DM-PCTL, MXSIGDM
MCP3221 12 22 1 Single−ended I2C 2.7 to 5.5 250 ±2 LSB −40 to +125 SOT−23A−5 MCP3221DM-PCTL, MXSIGDM
PDIP−8, SOIC−8, MSOP−8,
MCP3201 12 100 1 Single−ended SPI 2.7 to 5.5 400 ±1 LSB −40 to +85 DV3201A, DVMCPA, MXSIGDM
TSSOP−8
PDIP−8, SOIC−8, MSOP−8,
MCP3202 12 100 2 Single−ended SPI 2.7 to 5.5 550 ±1 LSB −40 to +85 DV3201A, DVMCPA, MXSIGDM
TSSOP−8
MCP3204 12 100 4 Single−ended SPI 2.7 to 5.5 400 ±1 LSB −40 to +85 PDIP−14, SOIC−14, TSSOP−14 DV3204A, DVMCPA, MXSIGDM
MCP3208 12 100 8 Single−ended SPI 2.7 to 5.5 400 ±1 LSB −40 to +85 PDIP−16, SOIC−16 DV3204A, DVMCPA, MXSIGDM
PDIP−8, SOIC−8, MSOP−8,
MCP3301 13 100 1 Differential SPI 2.7 to 5.5 450 ±1 LSB −40 to +85 DV3201A, DVMCPA, MXSIGDM
TSSOP−8
MCP3302 13 100 2 Differential SPI 2.7 to 5.5 450 ±1 LSB −40 to +85 PDIP−14, SOIC−14, TSSOP−14 DV3204A, DVMCPA, MXSIGDM
MCP3304 13 100 4 Differential SPI 2.7 to 5.5 450 ±1 LSB −40 to +85 PDIP−16, SOIC−16 DV3204A, DVMCPA, MXSIGDM
Resolution DACs per Output Settling DNL Typical Standby Typical Operating Temperature
Part # Interface Vref Packages Featured Demo Board
(Bits) Package Time (µs) (LSB) Current (µA) Current (µA) Range (°C)
Signal Chain Design Guide
MCP4642 129 2 I2C 2.7V to 5.5V Non-Volatile 5K, 10K, 50K, 100K ±0.5 LSb ±0.25 LSb −40 to +125 MSOP-10, DFN-10 MCP46XXDM-PTPLS
MCP4XXXDM-DB,
MCP4651 257 2 I2C 1.8V to 5.5V Volatile 5K, 10K, 50K, 100K ±1 LSb ±0.5 LSb −40 to +125 TSSOP-14, QFN-16
MCP46XXDM-PTPLS
MCP4652 257 2 I2C 1.8V to 5.5V Volatile 5K, 10K, 50K, 100K ±1 LSb ±0.5 LSb −40 to +125 MSOP-10, DFN-10 MCP46XXDM-PTPLS
MCP4XXXDM-DB,
MCP4661 257 2 IC
2
2.7V to 5.5V Non-Volatile 5K, 10K, 50K, 100K ±1 LSb ±0.5 LSb −40 to +125 TSSOP-14, QFN-16
MCP46XXDM-PTPLS
MCP4662 257 2 I2C 2.7V to 5.5V Non-Volatile 5K, 10K, 50K, 100K ±1 LSb ±0.5 LSb −40 to +125 MSOP-10, DFN-10 MCP46XXDM-PTPLS
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Thermal management
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Power management
Power management: Voltage References
Max. Load Initial Accuracy Temperature Maximum Supply
Part # Vcc Range (V) Output Voltage (V) Packages
Current (mA) (max.%) Coefficient (ppm/°C) Current (µA @ 25°C)
MCP1525 2.7 to 5.5 2.5 ±2 ±1 50 100 SOT-23B-3, TO-92-3
MCP1541 4.3 to 5.5 4.096 ±2 ±1 50 100 SOT-23B-3, TO-92-3
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Temperature LDO & Switching Op Amps A/D Converter CAN Peripherals
Sensors Regulators Instrumentation Families
Infrared
Fan Speed Charge Pump Amplifiers Digital Peripherals
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Fan Fault LIN Transceivers
Power MOSFET Gain Amplifiers D/A Converters
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Drivers Comparators V/F and F/V
Ethernet Controllers
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System Supervisors Safety & Security Energy USB Peripheral
Stepper
and DC Photoelectric Measurement
Voltage Detectors ICs
Smoke Detectors
3-Phase Voltage References
Brushless Ionization Smoke
DC Fan Li-Ion/Li-Polymer Detectors
Controller Battery Chargers
Ionization Smoke
Detector Front Ends
Piezoelectric
Horn Drivers
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