Overview
The ADC12010CIVY is a high-performance, 12-bit analog-to-digital converter (ADC) manufactured by National Semiconductor, which is now part of Texas Instruments. This component is designed for high-speed data conversion with a sampling rate of 10 million samples per second (MSPS). It is known for its low power consumption, high resolution, and accurate analog-to-digital signal processing. The ADC12010CIVY is packaged in a Quad Flat Package (QFP) and is suitable for a variety of applications requiring precise and fast data conversion.
Key Specifications
Specification | Value |
---|---|
Manufacturer | National Semiconductor (now Texas Instruments) |
Part Number | ADC12010CIVY |
Resolution | 12 bits |
Sampling Rate | 10 MSPS |
Power Consumption | 160 mW |
Package Type | Quad Flat Package (QFP), 32 pins |
Input Signal Range | Varying, dependent on configuration |
Operating Temperature | Stable across various temperatures |
Key Features
- High-speed sampling rate of 10 MSPS
- Low power consumption of 160 mW
- High-resolution 12-bit ADC
- Multiple conversion channels
- Fast conversion times
- Accurate analog-to-digital signal processing
- Stable operation across various temperatures
- Low noise operation
- Interoperable with various microcontrollers and processors
- Compatible with standard digital interfaces
Applications
The ADC12010CIVY is versatile and can be used in a wide range of applications, including:
- Medical imaging and diagnostics
- Aerospace and defense systems
- Industrial automation and control systems
- High-speed data acquisition systems
- Telecommunications and networking equipment
- Automotive systems requiring precise data conversion
Q & A
- What is the resolution of the ADC12010CIVY?
The ADC12010CIVY has a resolution of 12 bits. - What is the sampling rate of the ADC12010CIVY?
The sampling rate is 10 million samples per second (MSPS). - What is the power consumption of the ADC12010CIVY?
The power consumption is 160 mW. - What package type is the ADC12010CIVY available in?
The ADC12010CIVY is available in a Quad Flat Package (QFP) with 32 pins. - Is the ADC12010CIVY compatible with various microcontrollers and processors?
Yes, it is interoperable with various microcontrollers and processors. - What are the key features of the ADC12010CIVY?
Key features include high-speed sampling, low power consumption, high resolution, multiple conversion channels, fast conversion times, and stable operation across various temperatures. - What are some common applications of the ADC12010CIVY?
Common applications include medical imaging, aerospace and defense systems, industrial automation, high-speed data acquisition, telecommunications, and automotive systems. - Who is the manufacturer of the ADC12010CIVY?
The manufacturer is National Semiconductor, which is now part of Texas Instruments. - Where can I find detailed specifications and datasheets for the ADC12010CIVY?
Detailed specifications and datasheets can be found on the official Texas Instruments website or through authorized distributors like Ariat-Tech and X-ON Electronics. - What is the typical lead time for ordering the ADC12010CIVY?
The typical lead time is 2-3 days after payment, depending on the supplier.