Overview
The ADC141S626CIMMX/NOPB is a 14-bit analog-to-digital converter (ADC) produced by National Semiconductor, now part of Texas Instruments. This micro power ADC is designed for high-performance and low-power applications. It features a successive approximation register (SAR) architecture and supports differential input configurations. The device is available in a 10-VSSOP package, making it suitable for space-constrained designs.
Key Specifications
Parameter | Value |
---|---|
Resolution | 14 bits |
Sample Rate | 50 kSPS to 250 kSPS |
Input Type | Differential |
Package Type | 10-VSSOP |
Power Consumption | Micro power |
RoHS Compliance | Yes |
Key Features
- High-resolution 14-bit conversion
- Flexible sample rates from 50 kSPS to 250 kSPS
- Differential input configuration for improved noise rejection
- Low power consumption, suitable for battery-powered devices
- Compact 10-VSSOP package for space-efficient designs
- RoHS compliant, ensuring environmental sustainability
Applications
- Medical devices: ECG, EEG, and other diagnostic equipment
- Industrial automation: Process control, monitoring systems
- Aerospace and defense: Data acquisition systems, sensor interfaces
- Consumer electronics: Audio and video equipment, smart home devices
- Automotive systems: Sensor interfaces, data logging systems
Q & A
- What is the resolution of the ADC141S626CIMMX/NOPB?
The resolution is 14 bits.
- What are the sample rate options for this ADC?
The sample rates range from 50 kSPS to 250 kSPS.
- What type of input does the ADC141S626CIMMX/NOPB support?
The ADC supports differential input configurations.
- In what package is the ADC141S626CIMMX/NOPB available?
The device is available in a 10-VSSOP package.
- Is the ADC141S626CIMMX/NOPB RoHS compliant?
Yes, it is RoHS compliant.
- What are some typical applications for this ADC?
Typical applications include medical devices, industrial automation, aerospace and defense, consumer electronics, and automotive systems.
- How much power does the ADC141S626CIMMX/NOPB consume?
The device is designed for micro power consumption, making it suitable for battery-powered devices.
- Who is the manufacturer of the ADC141S626CIMMX/NOPB?
The manufacturer is National Semiconductor, now part of Texas Instruments.
- What is the architecture of the ADC141S626CIMMX/NOPB?
The device uses a successive approximation register (SAR) architecture.
- Where can I find detailed specifications for the ADC141S626CIMMX/NOPB?
Detailed specifications can be found on websites such as Digi-Key, Mouser, and the official Texas Instruments website.