The ADC10080CIMT is a 10-bit successive approximation Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) manufactured by National Semiconductor (now Texas Instruments). It features a fast conversion time and a parallel output, making it suitable for applications requiring high-speed data acquisition, such as industrial control systems, data logging, and instrumentation. Its 10-bit resolution provides good accuracy for many applications.
Applications
- Industrial Control Systems
- Data Logging
- Instrumentation
- Process Monitoring
- Robotics
Features
- 10-Bit Resolution
- Successive Approximation Conversion
- Fast Conversion Time
- Parallel Output
- Single 5V Supply
Benefits
- Enables high-speed data acquisition.
- Provides accurate conversion of analog signals to digital format.
- Simplifies interface to microprocessors with a parallel output.
- Operates with a standard 5V supply.
- Suitable for applications requiring precise measurements.
Technical Specifications
The ADC10080CIMT operates from a single 5V supply. It has a typical conversion time of 8 µs. The analog input voltage range is 0V to 5V. The digital outputs are TTL compatible. The operating temperature range is -40°C to +85°C. The differential and integral linearity are typically ±0.75 LSB. The total unadjusted error is typically ±1 LSB. The package is a TSSOP (Thin Shrink Small Outline Package). The device includes a sample-and-hold function and requires an external reference voltage.