Linear Technology's LTC1749IFW#TRPBF High-Speed, 14-Bit ADC
The LTC1749IFW#TRPBF is a state-of-the-art, 14-bit analog-to-digital converter (ADC) from Linear Technology, designed to offer exceptional performance in a wide range of applications requiring high-speed and high-resolution data conversion. This precision ADC operates at a 65Msps conversion rate, making it an ideal choice for demanding applications such as medical imaging, communications, digital signal processing, and data acquisition systems.
With its advanced design, the LTC1749IFW#TRPBF features a differential input range of ±1V, which allows for a high degree of signal fidelity and noise immunity. The device also incorporates a flexible sampling rate, which can be adjusted to match the specific needs of the application, ensuring optimal performance and efficiency.
One of the key advantages of the LTC1749IFW#TRPBF is its ease of integration into existing systems. The ADC comes in a compact 48-lead SSOP package, which is suitable for space-constrained applications. Furthermore, it operates over an industrial temperature range of -40°C to 85°C, guaranteeing reliable performance even in harsh environmental conditions.
The LTC1749IFW#TRPBF also boasts a number of built-in features that enhance its functionality. It includes a shutdown mode that reduces power consumption when the device is not in use, making it an eco-friendly choice for power-sensitive applications. Additionally, it has an overrange indicator that simplifies the design of robust systems by alerting the user when the input signal exceeds the predefined range.
For designers looking for a high-speed, high-resolution ADC, the LTC1749IFW#TRPBF from Linear Technology is a compelling option. Its combination of speed, accuracy, and advanced features, all within a small footprint, make it a versatile and powerful component for a wide array of electronic designs.
Linear Technology is known for its commitment to quality, and the LTC1749IFW#TRPBF is no exception. It delivers the performance and reliability that engineers need to create sophisticated electronic systems that meet the demands of today's rapidly advancing technological landscape.