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ADC0848 - 8-Bit uP Compatible A/D Converters

This page provides the datasheet information for the ADC0848, a member of the ADC 8-Bit uP Compatible A/D Converters family.

Datasheet Summary

Description

The ADC0844 and ADC0848 are CMOS 8-bit successive approximation A/D converters with versatile analog input multiplexers.

The 4-channel or 8-channel multiplexers can be software configured for single-ended, differential or pseudo-differential modes of operation.

Features

  • n Easy interface to all microprocessors n Operates ratiometrically or with 5 VDC voltage reference n No zero or full-scale adjust required n 4-channel or 8-channel multiplexer with address logic n Internal clock n 0V to 5V input range with single 5V power supply n 0.3" standard width 20-pin or 24-pin DIP n 28 Pin Molded Chip Carrier Package Key Specifications n n n n n Resolution Total Unadjusted Error Single Supply Low Power Conversion Time 8 Bits ± 1⁄2 LSB and ± 1 LSB 5 VDC 15 mW 40 µs Bloc.

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Part number ADC0848
Manufacturer National Semiconductor
File Size 467.88 KB
Description 8-Bit uP Compatible A/D Converters
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ADC0844/ADC0848 8-Bit µP Compatible A/D Converters with Multiplexer Options June 1999 ADC0844/ADC0848 8-Bit µP Compatible A/D Converters with Multiplexer Options General Description The ADC0844 and ADC0848 are CMOS 8-bit successive approximation A/D converters with versatile analog input multiplexers. The 4-channel or 8-channel multiplexers can be software configured for single-ended, differential or pseudo-differential modes of operation. The differential mode provides low frequency input common mode rejection and allows offsetting the analog range of the converter. In addition, the A/D’s reference can be adjusted enabling the conversion of reduced analog ranges with 8-bit resolution. The A/Ds are designed to operate from the control bus of a wide variety of microprocessors.
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