Manufacturer Part Number
MAX188DCWP
Manufacturer
Analog Devices
Introduction
The MAX188DCWP is a specialized data acquisition component designed for converting analog signals into digital data, catering to applications requiring multiple channel inputs.
Product Features and Performance
Data acquisition system with 8 channels
12-bit resolution for precise data processing
High sampling rate of 133k per second
Serial data interface for easy connectivity
Dual ± voltage supply source for operational flexibility
Designed to operate within the temperature range of 0°C to 70°C
Surface mount technology for efficient PCB integration
Product Advantages
Multiple channels enable simultaneous data capturing from various sources
High resolution and sampling rate allow for accurate and rapid data acquisition
Serial interface ensures compatibility with a wide range of microprocessors and microcontrollers
Compact 20-SOIC package saves space on the circuit board
Key Technical Parameters
Number of Channels: 8
Resolution (Bits): 12 b
Sampling Rate (Per Second): 133k
Voltage Supply Source: Dual ±
Operating Temperature: 0°C ~ 70°C
Quality and Safety Features
Manufactured by Analog Devices, known for their high standards in quality and performance
Compliant with relevant industry standards for safety and reliability
Compatibility
The serial data interface ensures it can be used with a broad range of data processing systems
Its compact size and surface mount package enhance compatibility with modern PCB designs
Application Areas
Medical instrumentation
Environmental monitoring systems
Industrial process control
Laboratory research and development
Product Lifecycle
Marked as Obsolete, indicating that it may no longer be in production
Users should seek replacements or upgrades for future projects
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
High precision and speed suitable for demanding data acquisition tasks
Multiple input channels offer versatility in application
Robust performance across a range of operating temperatures
Analog Devices' reputation for reliability and quality
Though obsolete, it may still be suitable for existing designs or special applications where high-channel data acquisition is required