Time to digital converter for ultrasonic sensing measurement applications
22-05-2015 |
Mouser Electronics
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Test & Measurement
Aimed at ultrasonic sensing measurements such as water flow meter, gas flow
meter and heat flow meters, the Texas Instruments C7200 time to digital
converter (TDC) is now stocked by Mouser.
When paired with the TDC1000 (ultrasonic analog-front-end), the TDC7200 can
be a part of a complete TI ultrasonic sensing solution that includes the
MSP430, power, wireless and source code.
The device performs the function of a stopwatch and measures the elapsed
time time-of-flight (TOF) between a Start pulse and up to five Stop pulses.
The ability to measure from Start to multiple Stops gives users the
flexibility to select which Stop pulse yields the best echo performance.
The device has an internal self-calibrated time base which compensates for
drift over time and temperature. Self-calibration enables time-to-digital
conversion accuracy in the order of picoseconds. This accuracy makes the
TDC7200 ideal for flow meter applications, where zero and low flow
measurements require high accuracy.
When placed in Autonomous Multi-Cycle Averaging Mode, the TDC7200 can be
optimized for low system power consumption, making it ideal for battery
powered flow meters. In this mode, the host can go to sleep to save power,
and it can wake up when interrupted by the TDC upon completion of the
measurement sequence, says the company.