TLC876M 10 位 20MSPS 并行输出 CMOS 模数转换器
The TLC876 is a CMOS, low-power, 10-bit, 20 MSPS analog-to-digital converter (ADC). The speed, resolution, and single-supply operation are suited for applications in video, multimedia, imaging, high-speed acquisition, and communications. The low-power and single-supply operation satisfy requirements for high-speed portable applications. The speed and resolution ideally suit charge-coupled device (CCD) input systems such as color scanners, digital copiers, electronic still cameras, and camcorders. A multistage pipelined architecture with output error correction logic provides for no missing codes over the full operating temperature range. Force and sense connections to the reference inputs provide a more accurate internal reference voltage to the reference resistor string.
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TLC876M |
Rating |
Military |
Operating Temperature Range (C) |
-55 to 125 |
Pin/Package |
28SOIC |
TLC876M 特性
- 10-Bit Resolution 20 MSPS Sampling Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC)
- Power Dissipation...107 mW Typ
- 5-V Single Supply Operation
- Differential Nonlinearity...±0.5 LSB Typ
- No Missing Codes
- Power Down (Standby) Mode
- Three State Outputs
- Digital I/Os Compatible With 5-V or 3.3-V Logic
- Adjustable Reference Input
- Small Outline Package (SOIC), Super Small Outline Package (SSOP), or Thin Small Outline Package (TSOP)
- Pin Compatible With the Analog
Devices AD876
- Applications
- Communications
- Multimedia
- Digital Video Systems
- High-Speed DSP Front-End...TMS320C6x
TLC876M 芯片订购指南
器件 |
状态 |
温度 (oC) |
价格(美元) |
封装 | 引脚 |
封装数量 | 封装载体 |
丝印标记 |
5962-9954001NXD |
ACTIVE |
-55 to 125 |
10.76 | 100u |
SOIC (DW) | 28 |
1 | TUBE |
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TLC876M 质量与无铅数据
器件 |
环保计划* |
铅/焊球涂层 |
MSL 等级/回流焊峰 |
环保信息与无铅 (Pb-free) |
DPPM / MTBF / FIT 率 |
5962-9954001NXD |
Green (RoHS & no Sb/Br) |
CU NIPDAU |
Level-1-260C-UNLIM |
5962-9954001NXD |
5962-9954001NXD |
TLC876M 工具与软件
TLC876M 应用技术支持与电子电路设计开发资源下载
- TLC876M 数据资料 dataSheet 下载.PDF
- TI 德州仪器数据转换器选型与价格参考 . xls
- Determining Minimum Acquisition Times for SAR ADCs, part 2
- Determining Minimum Acquisition Times for SAR ADCs, part 1