MAX150 |
RFQ for MAX150 |
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| Technical/Catalog Information | MAX15000AEUB+ |
| Vendor | Maxim Integrated Products |
| Category | Integrated Circuits (ICs) |
| PWM Type | Current Mode |
| Number of Outputs | 1 |
| Package / Case | 10-MSOP, Micro10?, 10-uMAX, 10-uSOP |
| Packaging | Tube |
| Duty Cycle | 50% |
| Voltage - Supply | - |
| Frequency-Max | 2.5MHz |
| Buck | No |
| Boost | Yes |
| Flyback | Yes |
| Inverting | No |
| Doubler | No |
| Divider | No |
| Cuk | No |
| Isolated | Yes |
| Drawing Number | 175; 21-0061; UB; 10 |
| Operating Temperature | -40°C ~ 85°C |
| Lead Free Status | Lead Free |
| RoHS Status | RoHS Compliant |
| Other Names | MAX15000AEUB+ MAX15000AEUB+ |
| Product | Manufacturers | Pack | D/C |
| MAX150 | - | - | - |
An a/d conversion technique which combines some of the speed advantages of flash conversion with the circuitry savings of successive approximation is termed half-flash. In an 8-bit, half-flash converter, two 4-bit flash a/d sections are combined. The upper flash a/d compares the input signal to the reference and generates the upper 4 data bits. This data goes to an internal DAC, whose output is subtracted from the analog input. Then, the difference can be measured by the second flash a/d, which provides the lower 4 data bits.