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ADS7864M-EVM

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EVAL MODULE FOR ADS7864M

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ADS7864M-EVM
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ADS7864M-EVM

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Texas Instruments

EVAL MODULE FOR ADS7864M

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Technical Specifications

Parameters and characteristics for this part

SpecificationADS7864M-EVM
Data InterfaceParallel
Input Range [Max]5 V
Input Range [Min]0 V
Number of A/D Converters2
Number of Bits12 bits
Power (Typ) @ Conditions50 mW
Sampling Rate (Per Second)500k
Supplied ContentsBoard(s)
Utilized IC / PartADS7864

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DigikeyBox 1$ 102.32

Description

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ADS7864 Series

The ADS7864 is a dual 12-bit, 500kHz analog-to-digital (A/D) converter with 6 fully differential input channels grouped into three pairs for high speed simultaneous signal acquisition. Inputs to the sample-and-hold amplifiers are fully differential and are maintained differential to the input of the A/D converter. This provides excellent common-mode rejection of 80dB at 50kHz which is important in high noise environments.

The ADS7864 offers a parallel interface and control inputs to minimize software overhead. The output data for each channel is available as a 16-bit word (address and data). The ADS7864 is offered in a TQFP-48 package and is fully specified over the -40°C to +85°C operating range.

The ADS7864 is a dual 12-bit, 500kHz analog-to-digital (A/D) converter with 6 fully differential input channels grouped into three pairs for high speed simultaneous signal acquisition. Inputs to the sample-and-hold amplifiers are fully differential and are maintained differential to the input of the A/D converter. This provides excellent common-mode rejection of 80dB at 50kHz which is important in high noise environments.

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