Low-noise / drift 32-bit precision analog-to-digital converter
25-08-2015 |
Mouser Electronics
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Semiconductors
Mouser now stocks the Texas Instruments (TI) ADS1262 - a 32-bit precision
low-noise, low-drift, 38.4-kSPS, delta-sigma analog-to-digital converter
(ADC). The devices come with an integrated PGA, reference, and internal
fault monitors.
The sensor-ready ADCs provide complete, high-accuracy, one-chip measurement
solutions for the most-demanding sensor applications. This includes weigh
scales, strain-gauge sensors, thermocouples, and resistance temperature
devices (RTD). The ADCs are comprised of a low-noise, CMOS PGA (gains 1 to
32), a ?S modulator, followed by a programmable digital filter. The flexible
analog front-end (AFE) incorporates two sensor-excitation current sources
suitable for direct RTD measurement.
Applications include high-resolution PLCs, temperature / pressure
measurement, scales and strain-gauge digitizers, panel meters, chart
recorders and analytical instrumentation.
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