MAX11311PMB# Peripheral Module and Munich Adapter Board for MAX11311 PIXI, 12-Port Programmable Mixed-Signal I/O with 12-Bit ADC, 12-Bit DAC, Analog Switches and GPIO

Reference Design using part MAX11311 by Analog Devices

Manufacturer

Analog Devices
  • Application Category
    Data Conversion
  • Product Type
    Data Acquisition System

For End Products

  • Basestation
  • Industrial Automation HMI
  • Power Supply Monitoring
  • System Monitoring and Control

Description

  • MAX11311PMB# Peripheral Module and Munich Adapter Board provides the necessary hardware to interface the MAX11311 12-channel programmable mixed-signal I/O device to any system that utilizes Pmod-compatible expansion ports configurable for SPI communication. The device is a 12-bit multichannel analog-to-digital converter (ADC) and a 12-bit buffered DAC output in a single IC. This device also includes software-configurable general-purpose I/O ports. A local and two remote temperature sensors keep track of junction and environmental temperatures. Adjacent pairs of ports can also be used as logic translator or analog switch. Each pin can also be used as a positive input of a comparator with programmable threshold

Key Features

  • ADC Resolution
    12 Bit
  • DAC Resolution
    12 Bit
  • ADC Number of Channels
    12
  • DAC Number of Channels
    12

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