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ICL7107 - Digit A/D Converter

Download the ICL7107 datasheet PDF (ICL7106 included). The manufacturer datasheet provides complete specifications, pinout details, electrical characteristics, and typical applications for digit a/d converter.

Description

The Maxim ICL7106/ICL7107 are monolithic analog-todigital converters (ADCs).

They have very high input impedances and require no external display drive circuitry.

On-board active components include polarity and digit drivers, segment decoders, voltage reference and a clock circuit.

Features

  • of these converters. The dual-slope conversion technique automatically rejects interference signals common in industrial environments. The true differential input and reference are particularly useful when making ratiometric measurements (ohms or bridge transducers). Maxim has added a zero-integrator phase to the ICL7106 and ICL7107, eliminating overrange hangover and hysteresis effects. Finally, these devices offer high accuracy by lowering rollover error to less than one count and zero reading.

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Note: The manufacturer provides a single datasheet file (ICL7106_MaximIntegratedProducts.pdf) that lists specifications for multiple related part numbers.
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AVAILABLE ICL7106/7107 ICL7106/ICL7107 31⁄2 Digit A/D Converters General Description The Maxim ICL7106/ICL7107 are monolithic analog-todigital converters (ADCs). They have very high input impedances and require no external display drive circuitry. On-board active components include polarity and digit drivers, segment decoders, voltage reference and a clock circuit. The ICL7106 will directly drive a nonmultiplexed liquid crystal display (LCD), whereas the ICL7107 will directly drive a common anode light emitting diode (LED) display. Versatility and accuracy are inherent features of these converters. The dual-slope conversion technique automatically rejects interference signals common in industrial environments.
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