Analog Devices Pmod Daughter Cards

Analog Devices' Pmod board portfolio encompasses proven reference designs ("Circuits from the Lab"), sensors, and data converters.

Featured List of  "Circuits from the Lab" Pmod Connectors

Board Part #  Description 

EVAL-CN0326-PMDZ

A completely isolated low power PH sensor signal conditioner and digitizer with automatic temperature 
compensation for high accuracy 

EVAL-CN0335-PMDZ

Processes ±10V input signals using a single 3.3V supply. The total error after room temperature calibration is less than ±0.1% FSR over a ±10˚C temperature change, making it ideal for a wide variety of industrial measurements

EVAL-CN0336-PMDZ

Processes 4 mA to 20 mA input signals using a single 3.3 V supply. The total error after room temperature calibration is ±0.06% FSR over a ±10°C temperature change, making it ideal for a wide variety of industrial measurements

EVAL-CN0337-PMDZ

Processes the output of a PT100 RTD and includes an innovative circuit for lead-wire compensation using a standard 3-wire connection 

EVAL-CN0346-PMDZ

A relative humidity sensing circuit which can be connected up to any Pmod compatible host controller board 

EVAL-CN0349-PMDZ

A fully isolated conductivity measurement data acquisition system 

EVAL-CN0354-PMDZ

A low power multi-channel thermocouple measurement system with cold junction compensation 

EVAL-CN0355-PMDZ

 
A low power signal conditioner for resistive bridge type sensors and includes a temperature compensation channel 

EVAL-CN0357-PMDZ

An electrochemical gas sensing signal conditioning solution, designed to work with many electrochemical gas sensors down to resolutions of 1 part per million (ppm) 

EVAL-CN0179-PMDZ

A 4 mA-to-20 mA current loop transmitter for communication between a process control system and its actuator 
EVAL-CN0216-PMDZ  A precision weigh scale signal conditioning system. Ultralow noise, low offset voltage, and low drift amplifiers are used at the front end for amplification of the low-level signal from the load cell 

 

Featured List of Data Converter Pmod Connectors

Board Part # Description
EVAL-AD7942-PMDZ  14-Bit, 250 kSPS PulSAR®, pseudo differential ADC in MSOP/LFCSP 
EVAL-AD7946-PMDZ  14-Bit, 500 ksPS PulSAR® ADC in MSOP 
EVAL-AD7685-PMDZ  16-Bit, 250 ksPS PulSAR® ADC in MSOP/QFN 

EVAL-AD7686-PMDZ

500 ksPS 16-Bit PulSAR® A/D converter in MSOP/QFN 

EVAL-AD7687-PMDZ 

16-Bit, 1.5 LSB INL, 250 ksPS PulSAR® differential ADC in MSOP/QFN 

EVAL-AD7688-PMDZ 

500 ksPS 16-Bit DIfferential PulSAR® A/D converter in µSOIC/QFN

EVAL-AD7690-PMDZ 

18-Bit, 1.5 LSB INL, 400 kspS PulSAR® differential ADC in MSOP/QFN 

EVAL-AD7691-PMDZ 

18-Bit, 1.5 LSB INL, 250 ksPS PulSAR® differential ADC in MSOP/QFN 

EVAL-AD7693-PMDZ

16-Bit, ±0.5 LSB, 500 kSPS PulSAR® differential A/D converter in MSOP/QFN 

EVAL-AD7980-PMDZ

16-Bit, 1 MSPS, PulSAR® ADC in MSOP/LFCSP 

EVAL-AD7982-PMDZ

18-Bit, 1 MSPS PulSAR® 7 mW ADC in MSOP/LFCSP 

EVAL-AD7983-PMDZ 

16-BIt, 1.33 MSPS PulSAR® ADC in MSOP/QFN 

EVAL-AD7984-PMDZ

18-Bit, 1.33 MSPS PulSAR® 10.5 mW ADC in MSOP/QFN 

EVAL-AD7988-1-PMDZ 

16-Bit, 100ksps, ultra-low power 16-Bit SAR ADC 

EVAL-AD7988-5-PMDZ 

16-Bit, 500ksps, ultra-low power 16 bit SAR ADC 

 

Resources:

1. List of Intel boards with the Pmod connector

 

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