Hi ,
Could you please let me know that would be the current consumption for Vdrive.
Device Ad7366 / AD7367
Thanking you
With best regards and wishes
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[edited by: @skowalik at 3:23 AM (GMT 0) on 5 Mar 2020]
AD7366
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The AD7366 / AD7367 are dual 12-bit/14-bit, high speed, low power, successive approximation analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) that feature throughput...
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AD7367
Production
The AD7366 / AD7367 are dual 12-bit/14-bit, high speed, low power, successive approximation analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) that feature throughput...
Datasheet
AD7367 on Analog.com
Hi ,
Could you please let me know that would be the current consumption for Vdrive.
Device Ad7366 / AD7367
Thanking you
With best regards and wishes
Kabekami,
My apologies but it looks like I will have to do some research to get you an accurate answer to your question as I was unable to locate any supporting characterization data in the systems I have access to.
Sean
Kabekami,
I have a request in with the original characterization team to provide me with a result and conditions for the measurement to share with you. I hope to have something to share in the next few days.
Sean
Hello Sean san,
I want to use this data to select the power supply IC for the Vdrive pin.
Could you share with me?
Best regards,
NRSK,
I have not had a response from the internal characterization team as of yet. I have sent a follow up query to the team. I will let you know their response.
Sean
Sean san,
Sorry for my late reply.
Thanks for the reply.
I will wait for you to get the data.
nrsk
NRSK,
Sorry for the delay but we have finally resurrected the data and can provide you some guidance. Please note that the quoted currents below are for reference only and DO NOT constitute a guaranteed specification and further are specified for the TEST LOAD ONLY.
For this part the device was tested with a 25pF load and the typical current drawn through the supply is 365uA.
Sean
Sean-san,
Thank you for your answer.
365uA (typ) @ 25pF load
Best regards,
nrsk
Sean-san,
Thank you for your answer.
365uA (typ) @ 25pF load
Best regards,
nrsk