LTC2366HTS8#TRPBF - 12-Bit, 3Msps, Micropower Sampling A/D Converter
The LTC2366HTS8#TRPBF is a high-performance, low-power analog-to-digital converter (ADC) from Linear Technology, now part of Analog Devices. This 12-bit ADC offers a fast sample rate of 3Msps (mega samples per second) and is designed for applications requiring a balance between speed, power efficiency, and resolution.
Key Features:
- High Resolution: The device features a 12-bit resolution, providing fine detail in the analog signal conversion process, making it suitable for precision measurement applications.
- Fast Sampling Rate: With a sampling rate of up to 3Msps, the LTC2366HTS8#TRPBF is capable of handling high-speed data acquisition tasks, which is essential for capturing transient events and for use in digital oscilloscopes, medical imaging, and communication systems.
- Low Power Consumption: The ADC operates with a supply voltage from 2.35V to 3.6V and features a typical power consumption of only 7.2mW, making it an excellent choice for battery-powered and portable devices.
- Easy Interface: The SPI-compatible serial interface ensures easy connectivity with most microcontrollers, DSPs, and FPGAs, allowing for simple integration into a variety of systems.
- Small Package: Housed in a compact TSOT-23 package, the LTC2366HTS8#TRPBF is ideal for space-constrained applications.
- No External Reference: An internal reference simplifies design and reduces external component count, while also providing excellent temperature stability and low drift.
Applications:
The LTC2366HTS8#TRPBF is versatile and can be used in a wide array of applications, including:
- Portable instrumentation
- Data acquisition systems
- Medical devices
- Communications systems
- Industrial process control
This ADC is designed to operate over an industrial temperature range and is available in a RoHS-compliant, lead-free finish. Its robust design and high-speed performance make the LTC2366HTS8#TRPBF a reliable and efficient choice for designers looking to enhance the performance of their digital data systems.