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ADC0848BCVX/NOPB

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Texas Instruments

8-BIT, 8-CHANNEL, MICROPROCESSOR COMPATIBLE A/D CONVERTER WITH MULTIPLEXER OPTION

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ADC0848BCVX/NOPB

Obsolete
Texas Instruments

8-BIT, 8-CHANNEL, MICROPROCESSOR COMPATIBLE A/D CONVERTER WITH MULTIPLEXER OPTION

Technical Specifications

Parameters and characteristics for this part

SpecificationADC0848BCVX/NOPB
ArchitectureSAR
ConfigurationMUX-ADC
Data InterfaceParallel
Input TypeSingle Ended, Differential, Pseudo-Differential
Mounting TypeSurface Mount
Number of A/D Converters1
Number of Bits8
Number of Inputs8, 4
Operating Temperature [Max]85 °C
Operating Temperature [Min]-40 °C
Package / Case28-LCC (J-Lead)
Reference TypeExternal
Sampling Rate (Per Second)25 k
Supplier Device Package28-PLCC (11.51x11.51)
Voltage - Supply, Analog [Max]6 V
Voltage - Supply, Analog [Min]4.5 V
Voltage - Supply, Digital [Max]6 V
Voltage - Supply, Digital [Min]4.5 V

Pricing

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DistributorPackageQuantity$
LCSCPiece 1$ 6.73
200$ 2.61
750$ 2.51
1500$ 2.47
Texas InstrumentsLARGE T&R 1$ 7.29
100$ 5.94
250$ 4.67
1000$ 3.96

Description

General part information

ADC0848 Series

The ADC0844 and ADC0848 are CMOS 8-bit successive approximation A/D converters with versatile analog input multiplexers. The 4-channel or 8-channel multiplexers can be software configured for single-ended, differential or pseudo-differential modes of operation.

The differential mode provides low frequency input common mode rejection and allows offsetting the analog range of the converter. In addition, the A/D's reference can be adjusted enabling the conversion of reduced analog ranges with 8-bit resolution.

The A/Ds are designed to operate from the control bus of a wide variety of microprocessors. TRI-STATE output latches that directly drive the data bus permit the A/Ds to be configured as memory locations or I/O devices to the microprocessor with no interface logic necessary.