The ADC0831CCJ is an 8-bit analog-to-digital converter (ADC) with serial output manufactured by National Semiconductor (now Texas Instruments). This device utilizes a successive approximation technique to convert an analog input voltage into a digital representation. It is designed for use in data acquisition systems, instrumentation, and other applications requiring analog signal processing.
Applications:
- Data acquisition systems
- Instrumentation
- Process control
- Sensor interfaces
- Remote data logging
Features:
- 8-Bit Resolution: Provides accurate conversion of analog signals.
- Serial Output: Simplifies interfacing with microcontrollers and digital systems.
- Single Supply Operation: Operates from a single power supply voltage.
- Low Power Consumption: Minimizes power dissipation in battery-powered applications.
- Differential Input: Allows for rejection of common-mode noise.
Benefits:
- Accurate Signal Conversion: Provides reliable and precise analog-to-digital conversion.
- Simplified Interface: Reduces complexity and cost of system design.
- Versatile Applications: Suitable for a wide range of analog signal processing tasks.
- Extended Battery Life: Low-power operation enables use in portable devices.
- Improved Noise Immunity: Differential input reduces the impact of noise on signal quality.
Technical Specifications:
The ADC0831CCJ features a supply voltage (VCC) range of 4.0V to 6.0V, a conversion time of typically 32 μs, and a serial clock frequency of up to 250 kHz. It operates over a temperature range of -40°C to +85°C. The package is a ceramic DIP (CDIP) package. The serial output is compatible with standard microcontrollers and data acquisition systems. The reference voltage can be adjusted externally to modify the input voltage range.
The ADC0831CCJ is a versatile and efficient solution for converting analog signals to digital format. It provides a simple and reliable interface to microcontrollers and is suited for remote sensors and data aquisition applications.