Belongs to: Integrated Circuits
Category: Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC)
Use: Converts analog signals into digital data for processing
Characteristics: High resolution, low power consumption, small package size
Package: Dual in-line package (DIP), 16-pin
Essence: Precision conversion of analog signals
Packaging/Quantity: Tape and reel, 1000 units per reel
Advantages: - High resolution for precise signal conversion - Low power consumption for energy efficiency - Small package size for compact designs
Disadvantages: - Limited input voltage range compared to some other ADCs - May require external components for certain applications
SC648ADPR operates by sampling the analog input voltage and converting it into a corresponding digital value using a 16-bit resolution. The device utilizes oversampling techniques to improve accuracy and includes power-down functionality to minimize power consumption when not in use.
The SC648ADPR is suitable for various applications including: - Industrial automation - Sensor interfaces - Data acquisition systems - Portable instrumentation - Battery-powered devices
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