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ADS7853IPWR
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ADS7853IPWR Description
The ADS7853IPWR is a high-precision, low-power, 12-bit monolithic successive approximation register (SAR) analog-to-digital converter (ADC) from Texas Instruments. It is designed for use in battery-powered and portable applications where low power consumption is critical.
Description:
The ADS7853IPWR is a fully integrated, 12-bit SAR ADC that operates from a single 5V supply. It features an input multiplexer that allows for the conversion of up to 8 single-ended or 4 differential input channels. The device also includes an internal reference, making it easy to use in a variety of applications.
Features:
- 12-bit resolution with no missing codes guaranteed
- Low power consumption: 95µA per channel in continuous conversion mode
- Input multiplexer supports up to 8 single-ended or 4 differential inputs
- Internal reference: 2.5V
- Programmable conversion rate: up to 10,000 samples per second
- I2C and SPI serial interfaces
- Small package size: 16-pin TSSOP
Applications:
The ADS7853IPWR is well-suited for a variety of applications where high precision and low power consumption are important. Some potential applications include:
- Battery-powered instruments and devices
- Portable data acquisition systems
- Medical equipment
- Industrial control systems
- Power monitoring and energy management systems
- Sensor interfaces for temperature, pressure, and other physical parameters
- Consumer electronics, such as smartphones and wearable devices
In summary, the ADS7853IPWR from Texas Instruments is a high-precision, low-power ADC that is ideal for a wide range of applications where battery life and portability are important. Its small package size, flexible input multiplexer, and programmable conversion rate make it a versatile choice for designers looking to incorporate high-quality analog-to-digital conversion into their systems.



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