Manufacturer Part Number
TLC3541IDGKR
Manufacturer
Texas Instruments
Introduction
The TLC3541IDGKR is a high-performance, 14-bit analog-to-digital converter (ADC) from Texas Instruments. It offers a sampling rate of 200,000 samples per second and a single-ended input configuration, making it suitable for a wide range of data acquisition and instrumentation applications.
Product Features and Performance
14-bit resolution
200kSPS sampling rate
Single-ended input
SPI digital interface
1:1 S/H-ADC ratio
1 ADC
Successive Approximation Register (SAR) architecture
External reference type
5V analog and digital supply voltages
Operating temperature range of -40°C to 85°C
Product Advantages
High-speed data conversion for demanding applications
Flexible input configuration with single-ended input
Integrated sample-and-hold circuit for accurate signal capture
Low power consumption suitable for portable and battery-powered devices
Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Reliable and robust performance from a trusted manufacturer
Ideal for data acquisition, instrumentation, and industrial control applications
Cost-effective solution with a compact package size
Wide operating temperature range for use in diverse environments
Quality and Safety Features
Designed and manufactured to high quality standards
Undergoes rigorous testing and screening to ensure reliability
Complies with relevant safety and regulatory requirements
Compatibility
The TLC3541IDGKR is compatible with a wide range of electronic systems and can be easily integrated into various data acquisition and control applications.
Application Areas
Industrial automation and control
Test and measurement equipment
Medical instrumentation
Portable and battery-powered devices
Data logging and monitoring systems
Product Lifecycle
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