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The AD7785BRUZ is an analog-to-digital converter manufactured by Analog Devices. It features three Analog Devices Lo Noise, Lo Pwr, 20B A/D converters with an on-chip reference and a 20-bit wide data interface. The converters offer excellent performance in terms of low noise and low power consumption. The converter includes on-chip reference voltage which can be used for precise, low-noise, and temperature independent operation. It uses very little power with a reduced power consumption of only 70µA. The 20-bit wide data interface ensures that accurate results are produced from the analog signals. It also features high accuracy with a SNR of 88dB and an SFDR of 110dB. The AD7785BRUZ is ideally suited for precision analog-to-digital conversion, and is commonly used for medical and industrial measurements.