Manufacturer Part Number
MAX192BEPP
Manufacturer
Analog Devices
Introduction
The MAX192BEPP is a 10-bit data acquisition system from Analog Devices, designed for precision sampling and conversion of analog signals to digital format.
Product Features and Performance
10-bit resolution for detailed and accurate data conversion
High sampling rate of 133k samples per second for fast data acquisition
8-channel multiplexer allows for multiple signal inputs
Serial data interface for convenient data communication
Single power supply operation simplifies power design
Through-hole mounting for secure and easy installation
Product Advantages
High resolution and fast sampling rate enhance the accuracy and speed of data processing.
Multi-channel input provides flexibility in monitoring multiple signals concurrently.
Easy integration with microcontroller or digital systems through serial interface.
Key Technical Parameters
Resolution: 10 bits
Sampling Rate: 133k samples per second
Number of Channels: 8
Operating Temperature Range: -40°C to 85°C
Voltage Supply Requirement: Single supply
Packaging Type: 20-PDIP
Quality and Safety Features
Built to comply with industry standards for quality and safety.
Operating temperature range ensures reliability in various environments.
Compatibility
Compatible with a variety of microcontrollers and digital systems through its serial interface.
Application Areas
Industrial control systems
Data logging and signal processing
Environmental monitoring
Medical equipment monitoring
Laboratory research and development
Product Lifecycle
Obsolete status indicates that the MAX192BEPP is no longer in production.
Users may need to seek replacements or upgrades for new designs.
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
High-resolution and fast sampling capabilities provide accurate and timely data acquisition.
The multi-channel input offers the flexibility needed for complex monitoring tasks.
Easy integration with existing digital systems via its serial data interface.
Suitable for a wide range of applications, from industrial controls to medical monitoring.
Despite its obsolete status, its established reliability and performance might still make it suitable for existing designs or replacement needs.