AD4110‑1: Software‑Configurable AFE with Integrated 24‑Bit ADC for Industrial Process Control
Analog Devices, Inc. has unveiled the AD4110‑1, a fully software‑configurable analog front‑end (AFE) featuring an integrated 24‑bit ADC. Designed for industrial process control, the AD4110‑1 lets engineers build a single, adaptable input module that can be reconfigured for a wide range of signals, cutting R&D costs, design resources, and time to market.
The high‑voltage input is fully software‑configurable for both current and voltage signals, enabling a direct interface to all standard industrial analog sources. This flexibility not only lowers total cost of ownership but also simplifies integration in Industry 4.0 environments.
Key capabilities:
- Programmable‑gain amplifier (PGA) – fully differential with 16 gain settings from 0.2 to 24.
- Front‑end diagnostics – real‑time alerts for over‑voltage, under‑voltage, open‑wire, over‑current, and over‑temperature conditions.
- Robust high‑voltage protection – thermal shutdown, over‑current limiting, and over‑voltage protection.

The AD4110‑1 is available in a 40‑lead LFCSP package, and an evaluation board is now on hand for rapid prototyping.
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