The ADC0811CCN is an 8-bit Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) from National Semiconductor (now Texas Instruments). This ADC utilizes a successive approximation conversion technique and features a built-in sample-and-hold function. It's designed for applications where cost-effectiveness and ease of use are important factors. The ADC0811CCN is commonly used in data acquisition systems, instrumentation, and microcontroller-based projects.
Applications
- Data Acquisition Systems
- Instrumentation
- Microcontroller-Based Projects
- Process Control
- Robotics
Features
- 8-Bit Resolution
- Successive Approximation Conversion
- Built-in Sample-and-Hold
- Single 5V Supply
- Low Power Consumption
Benefits
- Provides accurate conversion of analog signals to digital format.
- Offers a cost-effective solution for data acquisition.
- Simplifies circuit design with integrated sample-and-hold.
- Compatible with standard logic levels.
- Reduces power consumption in battery-powered applications.
Technical Specifications
The ADC0811CCN operates from a single 5V supply. It has a conversion time of approximately 100 µs. The analog input voltage range is 0V to 5V. It features a digital output with TTL compatibility. The operating temperature range is 0°C to +70°C. The integral and differential linearity are typically ±1 LSB. The total unadjusted error is typically ±1/2 LSB. The digital outputs are tri-state for easy interface with microprocessors. The package is typically a DIP (Dual In-line Package).