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Linear
13+
The TLC549IP is a CMOS Analog-to-digital Converter (ADC) integrated circuits built around an 8-bit switched-capacitor successive-approximation ADC. This device is designed for serial interface with a microprocessor or peripheral through a 3-state data output and an analog input. The ADC uses only the input/output clock input along with the chip select input for data control. The maximum I/O CLOCK input frequency of the ADC is 1.11MHz. Operation of the ADC is very similar to that of the more complex TLC540 and TLC541 devices, however this provides an on-chip system clock that operates typically at 4MHz and requires no external components. The on-chip system clock allows internal device operation to proceed independently of serial input/output data timing and permits manipulation of the TLC548 as desired for a wide range of software and hardware requirements.
#PBF Description: The LTC1609ACSW#PBF is a high-speed, low-power CMOS dual 8-bit multiplying digital-to-analog converter (MDAC). Features: Low Power: 2.5mW/Channel Low Noise: 0.5LSB Max Low Cost
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DIP-8
Texas Instruments
The TLC549IP is a CMOS Analog-to-digital Converter (ADC) integrated circuits built around an 8-bit switched-capacitor successive-approximation ADC. This device is designed for serial interface with a microprocessor or peripheral through a 3-state data output and an analog input. The ADC uses only the input/output clock input along with the chip select input for data control. The maximum I/O CLOCK input frequency of the ADC is 1.11MHz. Operation of the ADC is very similar to that of the more complex TLC540 and TLC541 devices, however this provides an on-chip system clock that operates typically at 4MHz and requires no external components. The on-chip system clock allows internal device operation to proceed independently of serial input/output data timing and permits manipulation of the TLC548 as desired for a wide range of software and hardware requirements.
The TLC549IP is an 8-pin digital-to-analog converter (DAC) manufactured by Texas Instruments. It is a monolithic integrated circuit designed to provide a voltage output that is proportional to an 8-bi
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DIP
Analog Devices
0338/01
The TLC549IP is a CMOS Analog-to-digital Converter (ADC) integrated circuits built around an 8-bit switched-capacitor successive-approximation ADC. This device is designed for serial interface with a microprocessor or peripheral through a 3-state data output and an analog input. The ADC uses only the input/output clock input along with the chip select input for data control. The maximum I/O CLOCK input frequency of the ADC is 1.11MHz. Operation of the ADC is very similar to that of the more complex TLC540 and TLC541 devices, however this provides an on-chip system clock that operates typically at 4MHz and requires no external components. The on-chip system clock allows internal device operation to proceed independently of serial input/output data timing and permits manipulation of the TLC548 as desired for a wide range of software and hardware requirements.
Description: The AD7820KN is a low power, 8-bit, successive approximation analog-to-digital converter (ADC) with an on-chip track-and-hold amplifier. Features: 8-bit resolution Low power consum
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DIP-28
ADI
0803+
The TLC549IP is a CMOS Analog-to-digital Converter (ADC) integrated circuits built around an 8-bit switched-capacitor successive-approximation ADC. This device is designed for serial interface with a microprocessor or peripheral through a 3-state data output and an analog input. The ADC uses only the input/output clock input along with the chip select input for data control. The maximum I/O CLOCK input frequency of the ADC is 1.11MHz. Operation of the ADC is very similar to that of the more complex TLC540 and TLC541 devices, however this provides an on-chip system clock that operates typically at 4MHz and requires no external components. The on-chip system clock allows internal device operation to proceed independently of serial input/output data timing and permits manipulation of the TLC548 as desired for a wide range of software and hardware requirements.
Description: The AD574AKN is a 12-bit, voltage output, digital-to-analog converter (DAC) with a serial interface. Features: 12-bit resolution Voltage output Serial interface Low power
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SSOP-24
Texas Instruments
1135+
The TLC549IP is a CMOS Analog-to-digital Converter (ADC) integrated circuits built around an 8-bit switched-capacitor successive-approximation ADC. This device is designed for serial interface with a microprocessor or peripheral through a 3-state data output and an analog input. The ADC uses only the input/output clock input along with the chip select input for data control. The maximum I/O CLOCK input frequency of the ADC is 1.11MHz. Operation of the ADC is very similar to that of the more complex TLC540 and TLC541 devices, however this provides an on-chip system clock that operates typically at 4MHz and requires no external components. The on-chip system clock allows internal device operation to proceed independently of serial input/output data timing and permits manipulation of the TLC548 as desired for a wide range of software and hardware requirements.
Description: The ADS1240E/1K is a 24-bit, low-power, low-noise, sigma-delta (Σ-Δ) analog-to-digital converter (ADC) from Texas Instruments. Features: 24-bit resolution Low power consumption: 1.2 m
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MSOP
Linear
13+
The TLC549IP is a CMOS Analog-to-digital Converter (ADC) integrated circuits built around an 8-bit switched-capacitor successive-approximation ADC. This device is designed for serial interface with a microprocessor or peripheral through a 3-state data output and an analog input. The ADC uses only the input/output clock input along with the chip select input for data control. The maximum I/O CLOCK input frequency of the ADC is 1.11MHz. Operation of the ADC is very similar to that of the more complex TLC540 and TLC541 devices, however this provides an on-chip system clock that operates typically at 4MHz and requires no external components. The on-chip system clock allows internal device operation to proceed independently of serial input/output data timing and permits manipulation of the TLC548 as desired for a wide range of software and hardware requirements.
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QFN
Linear
13+
The TLC549IP is a CMOS Analog-to-digital Converter (ADC) integrated circuits built around an 8-bit switched-capacitor successive-approximation ADC. This device is designed for serial interface with a microprocessor or peripheral through a 3-state data output and an analog input. The ADC uses only the input/output clock input along with the chip select input for data control. The maximum I/O CLOCK input frequency of the ADC is 1.11MHz. Operation of the ADC is very similar to that of the more complex TLC540 and TLC541 devices, however this provides an on-chip system clock that operates typically at 4MHz and requires no external components. The on-chip system clock allows internal device operation to proceed independently of serial input/output data timing and permits manipulation of the TLC548 as desired for a wide range of software and hardware requirements.
Description: Low Noise, Low Power, 16-Bit, 500ksps, 2-Channel, Simultaneous Sampling SAR ADC Features: 16-Bit Resolution 500ksps Simultaneous Sampling Rate Low Power: 500μA at 500ksps Low Noise:
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QFN
Linear
13+
The TLC549IP is a CMOS Analog-to-digital Converter (ADC) integrated circuits built around an 8-bit switched-capacitor successive-approximation ADC. This device is designed for serial interface with a microprocessor or peripheral through a 3-state data output and an analog input. The ADC uses only the input/output clock input along with the chip select input for data control. The maximum I/O CLOCK input frequency of the ADC is 1.11MHz. Operation of the ADC is very similar to that of the more complex TLC540 and TLC541 devices, however this provides an on-chip system clock that operates typically at 4MHz and requires no external components. The on-chip system clock allows internal device operation to proceed independently of serial input/output data timing and permits manipulation of the TLC548 as desired for a wide range of software and hardware requirements.
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SSOP
Linear
13+
The TLC549IP is a CMOS Analog-to-digital Converter (ADC) integrated circuits built around an 8-bit switched-capacitor successive-approximation ADC. This device is designed for serial interface with a microprocessor or peripheral through a 3-state data output and an analog input. The ADC uses only the input/output clock input along with the chip select input for data control. The maximum I/O CLOCK input frequency of the ADC is 1.11MHz. Operation of the ADC is very similar to that of the more complex TLC540 and TLC541 devices, however this provides an on-chip system clock that operates typically at 4MHz and requires no external components. The on-chip system clock allows internal device operation to proceed independently of serial input/output data timing and permits manipulation of the TLC548 as desired for a wide range of software and hardware requirements.
#PBF Description: The LTC1418CG#PBF is a low power, low noise, high accuracy, 8-channel, 12-bit analog-to-digital converter (ADC) with an integrated sample-and-hold amplifier. Features: Low Power:
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DIP
Analog Devices
96+
The TLC549IP is a CMOS Analog-to-digital Converter (ADC) integrated circuits built around an 8-bit switched-capacitor successive-approximation ADC. This device is designed for serial interface with a microprocessor or peripheral through a 3-state data output and an analog input. The ADC uses only the input/output clock input along with the chip select input for data control. The maximum I/O CLOCK input frequency of the ADC is 1.11MHz. Operation of the ADC is very similar to that of the more complex TLC540 and TLC541 devices, however this provides an on-chip system clock that operates typically at 4MHz and requires no external components. The on-chip system clock allows internal device operation to proceed independently of serial input/output data timing and permits manipulation of the TLC548 as desired for a wide range of software and hardware requirements.
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MSOP
Linear
13+
The TLC549IP is a CMOS Analog-to-digital Converter (ADC) integrated circuits built around an 8-bit switched-capacitor successive-approximation ADC. This device is designed for serial interface with a microprocessor or peripheral through a 3-state data output and an analog input. The ADC uses only the input/output clock input along with the chip select input for data control. The maximum I/O CLOCK input frequency of the ADC is 1.11MHz. Operation of the ADC is very similar to that of the more complex TLC540 and TLC541 devices, however this provides an on-chip system clock that operates typically at 4MHz and requires no external components. The on-chip system clock allows internal device operation to proceed independently of serial input/output data timing and permits manipulation of the TLC548 as desired for a wide range of software and hardware requirements.
#PBF Description: The LTC1864LACMS8#PBF is a low noise, low power, 8-channel, 12-bit, simultaneous sampling, successive approximation analog-to-digital converter (ADC) with an SPI-compatible serial i
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DIP24
Maxim Integrated
16+
The TLC549IP is a CMOS Analog-to-digital Converter (ADC) integrated circuits built around an 8-bit switched-capacitor successive-approximation ADC. This device is designed for serial interface with a microprocessor or peripheral through a 3-state data output and an analog input. The ADC uses only the input/output clock input along with the chip select input for data control. The maximum I/O CLOCK input frequency of the ADC is 1.11MHz. Operation of the ADC is very similar to that of the more complex TLC540 and TLC541 devices, however this provides an on-chip system clock that operates typically at 4MHz and requires no external components. The on-chip system clock allows internal device operation to proceed independently of serial input/output data timing and permits manipulation of the TLC548 as desired for a wide range of software and hardware requirements.
Description: 8-Channel, 12-Bit, Serial ADC with Internal Reference Features: 8-Channel, 12-Bit, Serial ADC with Internal Reference Single +5V Supply Low Power Consumption: 2.5mW/Channel Low Cost
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SOP16
Maxim Integrated
13+
The TLC549IP is a CMOS Analog-to-digital Converter (ADC) integrated circuits built around an 8-bit switched-capacitor successive-approximation ADC. This device is designed for serial interface with a microprocessor or peripheral through a 3-state data output and an analog input. The ADC uses only the input/output clock input along with the chip select input for data control. The maximum I/O CLOCK input frequency of the ADC is 1.11MHz. Operation of the ADC is very similar to that of the more complex TLC540 and TLC541 devices, however this provides an on-chip system clock that operates typically at 4MHz and requires no external components. The on-chip system clock allows internal device operation to proceed independently of serial input/output data timing and permits manipulation of the TLC548 as desired for a wide range of software and hardware requirements.
Description: 8-Channel, 8-Bit, Serial, A/D Converter with Multiplexer Features: 8-Channel, 8-Bit Resolution Multiplexer with 8 Single-Ended or 4 Differential Inputs 0V to 5V Input Range Serial In
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LQFP64
Analog Devices
0742/
Dual 14-Bit, 20/40/65 MSPS, 3 V Analog-to-Digital Converter; Package: LQFP 7x7mm; No of Pins: 64; Temperature Range: Industrial
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QFN
Linear
13+
The TLC549IP is a CMOS Analog-to-digital Converter (ADC) integrated circuits built around an 8-bit switched-capacitor successive-approximation ADC. This device is designed for serial interface with a microprocessor or peripheral through a 3-state data output and an analog input. The ADC uses only the input/output clock input along with the chip select input for data control. The maximum I/O CLOCK input frequency of the ADC is 1.11MHz. Operation of the ADC is very similar to that of the more complex TLC540 and TLC541 devices, however this provides an on-chip system clock that operates typically at 4MHz and requires no external components. The on-chip system clock allows internal device operation to proceed independently of serial input/output data timing and permits manipulation of the TLC548 as desired for a wide range of software and hardware requirements.
The LTC2151IUJ-14#PBF is a high-speed, low-power, 14-bit, 1.2 GSPS A/D converter from Linear Technology. It features a wide input bandwidth of DC to 500 MHz, a low power consumption of only 1.2 W, and
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DIP-28
ADI
0521+
The TLC549IP is a CMOS Analog-to-digital Converter (ADC) integrated circuits built around an 8-bit switched-capacitor successive-approximation ADC. This device is designed for serial interface with a microprocessor or peripheral through a 3-state data output and an analog input. The ADC uses only the input/output clock input along with the chip select input for data control. The maximum I/O CLOCK input frequency of the ADC is 1.11MHz. Operation of the ADC is very similar to that of the more complex TLC540 and TLC541 devices, however this provides an on-chip system clock that operates typically at 4MHz and requires no external components. The on-chip system clock allows internal device operation to proceed independently of serial input/output data timing and permits manipulation of the TLC548 as desired for a wide range of software and hardware requirements.
Description: The AD574AJN is a precision 8-bit successive approximation analog-to-digital converter (ADC) with an on-chip track-and-hold amplifier. Features: 8-bit resolution On-chip track-and-hold
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SOP
Linear
13+
The TLC549IP is a CMOS Analog-to-digital Converter (ADC) integrated circuits built around an 8-bit switched-capacitor successive-approximation ADC. This device is designed for serial interface with a microprocessor or peripheral through a 3-state data output and an analog input. The ADC uses only the input/output clock input along with the chip select input for data control. The maximum I/O CLOCK input frequency of the ADC is 1.11MHz. Operation of the ADC is very similar to that of the more complex TLC540 and TLC541 devices, however this provides an on-chip system clock that operates typically at 4MHz and requires no external components. The on-chip system clock allows internal device operation to proceed independently of serial input/output data timing and permits manipulation of the TLC548 as desired for a wide range of software and hardware requirements.
#PBF Description: The LTC1605ISW#PBF is a low power, low noise, rail-to-rail output, single-supply, CMOS operational amplifier. Features: - Low power: 1.3mA/amplifier - Low noise: 0.9nV/√Hz - Rail-t
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SOP-8
Maxim Integrated
0507/
+2.7V to %.25V, Low-Power, 10-Bit Serial ADCs in SO-8
Description: MAX1243ACSA is an 8-pin SOP (Small Outline Package) analog-to-digital converter (ADC) from Maxim Integrated. Features: 8-pin SOP package 10-bit resolution Up to 200ksps sampling rate
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