Overview
The ADC10158CIWMX/NOPB from Texas Instruments is a 10-bit analog-to-digital converter (ADC) with a multiplexer and sample-and-hold (MUX-S/H-ADC) configuration. Although this product is currently obsolete and no longer manufactured, it was designed to offer high performance and flexibility in various analog-to-digital conversion applications. The device features eight input channels and operates with a sampling rate of up to 227 kSPS (kilosamples per second).
Key Specifications
Parameter | Value |
---|---|
Resolution | 10-bit |
Sampling Rate | Up to 227 kSPS |
Input Channels | 8 |
Analog Voltage (AVDD) | 4.5 V to 5.5 V |
Architecture | SAR (Successive Approximation Register) |
Lifecycle Status | Obsolete |
Key Features
- 10-bit resolution providing high accuracy in analog-to-digital conversion.
- Sampling rate of up to 227 kSPS, suitable for a variety of high-speed applications.
- Eight input channels, allowing for the simultaneous monitoring of multiple analog signals.
- SAR (Successive Approximation Register) architecture for efficient and accurate conversions.
- Operates within an analog voltage range of 4.5 V to 5.5 V, offering flexibility in power supply requirements.
Applications
The ADC10158CIWMX/NOPB is suitable for a range of applications requiring high-speed and accurate analog-to-digital conversions. These include:
- Industrial automation and control systems.
- Medical devices and diagnostic equipment.
- Aerospace and defense systems.
- Automotive systems, particularly those requiring multiple sensor inputs.
- Test and measurement instruments.
Q & A
- What is the resolution of the ADC10158CIWMX/NOPB?
The ADC10158CIWMX/NOPB has a 10-bit resolution.
- What is the maximum sampling rate of the ADC10158CIWMX/NOPB?
The maximum sampling rate is up to 227 kSPS.
- How many input channels does the ADC10158CIWMX/NOPB have?
The device has eight input channels.
- What is the operating voltage range for the ADC10158CIWMX/NOPB?
The device operates within an analog voltage range of 4.5 V to 5.5 V.
- What is the architecture of the ADC10158CIWMX/NOPB?
The device uses SAR (Successive Approximation Register) architecture.
- Is the ADC10158CIWMX/NOPB still in production?
No, the ADC10158CIWMX/NOPB is obsolete and no longer manufactured.
- What are some common applications for the ADC10158CIWMX/NOPB?
Common applications include industrial automation, medical devices, aerospace and defense systems, automotive systems, and test and measurement instruments.
- Where can I find detailed specifications for the ADC10158CIWMX/NOPB?
Detailed specifications can be found in the datasheet available from Texas Instruments or through distributors like Digi-Key, Mouser, and others.
- Are there any substitutes available for the ADC10158CIWMX/NOPB?
Yes, there are available substitutes for this obsolete product, which can be found through various electronic component distributors.
- What is the significance of the 'NOPB' suffix in the part number?
The 'NOPB' suffix typically indicates that the part is lead-free and compliant with RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances) regulations.