 Mouser Electronics, Inc., the authorized global distributor with the newest semiconductors and electronic components, is now stocking the new AD7134 precision analog-to-digital converter (ADC) from Analog Devices, Inc. The high-performance, quad-channel ADC boasts an inherent anti-aliasing capability, rejecting signals by up to 102.5 dB and eliminating the need for a complicated external anti-aliasing filter. The ADC supports a wide range of applications, including electrical test and measurement, three-phase power quality analysis, sonar, audio testing, and condition monitoring for predictive maintenance.
Mouser Electronics, Inc., the authorized global distributor with the newest semiconductors and electronic components, is now stocking the new AD7134 precision analog-to-digital converter (ADC) from Analog Devices, Inc. The high-performance, quad-channel ADC boasts an inherent anti-aliasing capability, rejecting signals by up to 102.5 dB and eliminating the need for a complicated external anti-aliasing filter. The ADC supports a wide range of applications, including electrical test and measurement, three-phase power quality analysis, sonar, audio testing, and condition monitoring for predictive maintenance.
The Analog Devices AD7134 ADC, available from Mouser Electronics, uses the continuous-time sigma-delta (CTSD) modulation scheme, removing the traditional switched capacitor circuitry sampling and leading to a relaxation of the ADC input driving requirement. The device uses four parallel independent converter channels, with each featuring a CTSD modulator, digital decimation, and filtering path. The ADC supports simultaneous sampling of four different signal sources, each with a maximum input bandwidth of 391.5 kHz, with excellent channel-to-channel phase and gain matching. Supporting output data rates up to 1.496 MSPS, the AD7134 delivers 24-bit performance with low latency, making it an ideal choice for high-precision, multi-channel control loops.
Mouser also offers the EVAL-AD7134FMCZ evaluation board, coming soon, which provides a demonstration platform for the AD7134 ADC. The board includes two pre-mounted AD7134 devices to enable multi-device simultaneous sampling. The EVAL-AD7134FMCZ evaluation board requires the EVAL-SDP-CH1Z high-speed controller board, which can then connect to a PC using a USB 2.0 high-speed port.
To learn more, visit https://www.mouser.com/new/analog-devices/adi-ad7134-adc/.


