High-speed ADCs support single-ended and pseudo-differential analog inputs
21-01-2015 |
Texas Instruments
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Semiconductors
Texas Instruments' (TI) ADS8353, ADS7853, and ADS7253 are pin-compatible
dual high-speed simultaneous-sampling, analog-to-digital converters (ADCs)
that support single-ended and pseudo-differential analog inputs.
The devices include two individually programmable reference sources that can
be used for system-level gain calibration. Also, a flexible serial interface
that can operate over a wide power-supply range enables easy communication
with a large variety of host controllers.
Power consumption for a given throughput can be optimized by using the two
low-power modes supported by the device. The devices operate from -40C to
125C and are available in pin-compatible, WQFN-16 3mm × 3mm and TSSOP-16
packages.
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