Manufacturer Part Number
ADS8361IRHBT
Manufacturer
Texas Instruments
Introduction
The ADS8361IRHBT is a high-performance, dual 16-bit analog-to-digital converter (ADC) featuring simultaneous sampling and designed for data acquisition systems.
Product Features and Performance
16-bit resolution
Dual ADCs for simultaneous sampling
Sampling rate up to 500k samples per second
Differential input type for better noise rejection
Supports SPI data interface
MUX-S/H-ADC configuration
Supports both external and internal reference voltages
Operates with analog supply of 5V
Versatile digital supply voltage ranging from 2.7V to 3.6V or 5V
Functional at a wide operating temperature range from -40°C to 125°C
Product Advantages
High-resolution 16-bit ADC ensures precise data conversion
Simultaneous sampling capability allows for accurate multi-channel data acquisition
Wide operating temperature range makes it suitable for industrial applications
Key Technical Parameters
Number of Bits: 16
Sampling Rate (Per Second): 500k
Number of Inputs: 4
Input Type: Differential
Data Interface: SPI
Voltage Supply, Analog: 5V
Voltage Supply, Digital: 2.7V ~ 3.6V, 5V
Quality and Safety Features
Built-in over-temperature protection
Robust 32-VFQFN packaging ensures device integrity
Compatibility
Compatible with SPI interface systems for data transmission
Can be used with various microcontrollers and digital systems supporting 5V or 3.6V logic levels
Application Areas
Industrial control systems
Medical instrumentation
Data acquisition systems
Automated test equipment
Product Lifecycle
Product status: Active
Not nearing discontinuation and replacement or upgrades readily available
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Precision data conversion due to high 16-bit resolution
Ability to handle simultaneous inputs efficiently improves system performance
Wide operational parameter range tailored for demanding applications
Reliable performance verified over extensive temperature ranges
Versatile compatibility with various digital systems and interfaces