Texas Instruments ADS869x series Analog to Digital Converters (ADC)

Introduction, stock information and FAQs of ADS869x series ADC

In this post, you will learn features, applications, PDF datasheets, substitute products and the latest stock and pricing information of Texas Instruments ADS869x series ADC.

Applications

  • Medical
  • Test & measurement
  • Pro audio, video & signage
  • Motor drives
Associated Products

Part NumberDescriptionStockRFQ
ADS8691IPWR18 BIT 1MSPS 1 CH SAR ADC6000RFQ
ADS8691IPW18-BIT, 1-MSPS, SINGLE-SUPPLY, S3000RFQ
Technical Documents

Description


The Texas Instruments ADS869x series Analog to Digital Converters (ADC) are high-performance, low-power, single-channel, 16-bit ADCs. They feature a wide input range of 0V to 5V, a sampling rate of up to 1MSPS, and a low power consumption of only 1.2mW. The ADS869x series also offers a wide range of features such as programmable gain, offset, and power-down modes. With its high accuracy and low power consumption, the ADS869x series is ideal for applications such as medical imaging, industrial automation, and automotive.



Features


• High-speed, low-power, 16-bit SAR ADC

• Up to 1.2 MSPS throughput

• Low power consumption: 1.2 mW/MSPS

• Differential input range: ±2.5 V

• Single-ended input range: 0 V to 2.5 V

• Programmable gain amplifier (PGA)

• Internal reference voltage

• On-chip temperature sensor

• SPI/QSPI/I2C/UART/GPIO interface

• Programmable power-down modes

• Programmable digital filter

• Programmable offset and gain

• Programmable input range

• Programmable input sampling rate

• Programmable output data rate

• Programmable data format



Applications


• Industrial process control

• Automotive

• Medical imaging

• Test and measurement

• Data acquisition

• Power management

• Motor control

• Robotics

• Security systems

• Audio/video processing


Frequently Asked Questions

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What are the differences between the types of Texas Instruments ADS869x series Analog to Digital Converters (ADC)?

"The ADS869x series of Analog to Digital Converters (ADC) from Texas Instruments are available in a variety of resolutions, sampling rates, and package sizes. The differences between the types of ADS869x series ADCs include:  Resolution: The resolution of an ADC determines the number of bits it can convert. The higher the resolution, the more accurate the conversion. The ADS869x series offers resolutions ranging from 8-bit to 16-bit.  Sampling Rate: The sampling rate of an ADC determines how quickly it can convert analog signals into digital signals. The ADS869x series offers sampling rates ranging from 1MSPS to 10MSPS.  Package Size: The package size of an ADC determines the physical size of the device. The ADS869x series is available in a variety of package sizes, ranging from 4mm x 4mm to 8mm x 8mm.  Input Range: The input range of an ADC determines the range of analog signals it can convert. The ADS869x series offers input ranges from 0V to 5V, 0V to 10V, and -5V to 5V."