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ADCV08832

ADCV08832 Series

Low Voltage, 8-Bit Serial I/O CMOS A/D Converter With Sample/Hold

Manufacturer: Texas Instruments

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Low Voltage, 8-Bit Serial I/O CMOS A/D Converter With Sample/Hold

Key Features

3-wire serial digital data link requires few I/O pinsSingle supply 2.7V to 5VAnalog input track/hold functionAnalog input voltage range from GND to VCCNo zero or full scale adjustment requiredTTL/CMOS input/output compatibleSuperior pin compatible replacement for TLV0832 and ADC08323-wire serial digital data link requires few I/O pinsSingle supply 2.7V to 5VAnalog input track/hold functionAnalog input voltage range from GND to VCCNo zero or full scale adjustment requiredTTL/CMOS input/output compatibleSuperior pin compatible replacement for TLV0832 and ADC0832

Description

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The ADCV08832 is a low voltage, 8-Bit successive approximation analog-to-digital converter with a 3-wire serial interface. The serial I/O will interface to microcontrollers, PLD's, microprocessors, DSPs or shift registers. The serial I/O is configured to comply with the NSC MICROWIRE™ serial data exchange standard. To minimize total power consumption, the ADCV08832 can be set to go into low power mode whenever it is not performing conversions. A sample/hold function allows the analog voltage at the positive input to vary during the actual A/D conversion. The analog inputs can be configured to operate in various combinations of single-ended, differential, or pseudo-differential modes. The ADCV08832 is a low voltage, 8-Bit successive approximation analog-to-digital converter with a 3-wire serial interface. The serial I/O will interface to microcontrollers, PLD's, microprocessors, DSPs or shift registers. The serial I/O is configured to comply with the NSC MICROWIRE™ serial data exchange standard. To minimize total power consumption, the ADCV08832 can be set to go into low power mode whenever it is not performing conversions. A sample/hold function allows the analog voltage at the positive input to vary during the actual A/D conversion. The analog inputs can be configured to operate in various combinations of single-ended, differential, or pseudo-differential modes.