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DATA CONVERSION IC DEVELOPMENT TOOLS LTC2377-16 DEMO BOARD WITH LTC6655-5/LT6

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DC1783A-C
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DC1783A-C

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Analog Devices Inc./Maxim Integrated

DATA CONVERSION IC DEVELOPMENT TOOLS LTC2377-16 DEMO BOARD WITH LTC6655-5/LT6

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Technical Specifications

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SpecificationDC1783A-C
ContentsBoard(s)
Data InterfaceSPI
Input Range±VREF
Number of A/D Converters1
Number of Bits16
Power (Typ) @ Conditions6.8 mW
Sampling Rate (Per Second)500 k per second
Utilized IC / PartLTC2377-16

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DistributorPackageQuantity$Updated
DigikeyN/A 3$ 190.551m+
MouserN/A 1$ 190.541m+

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LTC2377 Series

The LTC2377-16 is a low noise, low power, high speed 16-bit successive approximation register (SAR) ADC. Operating from a 2.5V supply, the LTC2377-16 has a ±VREFfully differential input range with VREFranging from 2.5V to 5.1V. The LTC2377-16 consumes only 6.8mW and achieves ±0.5LSB INL maximum, no missing codes at 16 bits with 97dB SNR.The LTC2377-16 has a high speed SPI-compatible serial interface that supports 1.8V, 2.5V, 3.3V and 5V logic while also featuring a daisy-chain mode. The fast 500ksps throughput with no cycle latency makes the LTC2377-16 ideally suited for a wide variety of high speed applications. An internal oscillator sets the conversion time, easing external timing considerations. The LTC2377-16 automatically powers down between conversions, leading to reduced power dissipation that scales with the sampling rate.The LTC2377-16 features a unique digital gain compression (DGC) function, which eliminates the driver amplifier’s negative supply while preserving the full resolution of the ADC. When enabled, the ADC performs a digital scaling function that maps zero-scale code from 0V to 0.1 • VREFand full-scale code from VREFto 0.9 • VREF. For a typical reference voltage of 5V, the full-scale input range is now 0.5V to 4.5V, which provides adequate headroom for powering the driving amplifier from a single 5.5V supply.ApplicationsMedical ImagingHigh Speed Data AcquisitionPortable or Compact InstrumentationIndustrial Process ControlLow Power Battery-Operated InstrumentationATE

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