LTC2360IS6#TRPBF: High-Precision SAR ADC from Linear Technology
The LTC2360IS6#TRPBF is a high-performance, 12-bit, successive approximation register (SAR) analog-to-digital converter (ADC) from Linear Technology, now part of Analog Devices. This compact and efficient component is designed to provide precise digital conversion of analog signals in a range of applications, from industrial process control to medical devices and automotive systems. Its small size and low power consumption make it an ideal choice for portable and battery-powered applications.
Key Features:
- High Resolution: The LTC2360IS6#TRPBF offers a 12-bit resolution which ensures high precision in the digital representation of analog signals.
- Low Power Consumption: With only 2.2mA of supply current at the maximum sampling rate of 250ksps, this ADC is optimized for power-sensitive applications.
- Wide Input Range: The input range of the ADC is 0V to Vcc, providing flexibility in signal acquisition and system design.
- No Latency: The device guarantees no pipeline delay, making it a reliable choice for control loop applications where timing is critical.
- Small Package: Housed in a tiny SOT-23 package, the LTC2360IS6#TRPBF saves valuable board space and is suitable for compact electronic assemblies.
- Easy Interface: A simple SPI-compatible serial interface facilitates easy communication with microcontrollers and digital systems, reducing complexity in system design.
- Temperature Range: The device operates over an industrial temperature range of -40°C to 85°C, ensuring reliable performance under varying environmental conditions.
Applications:
- Portable Instrumentation
- Battery-Powered Devices
- Data Acquisition Systems
- Medical Devices
- Automotive Systems
- Process Control and Industrial Automation
The LTC2360IS6#TRPBF embodies Linear Technology's commitment to precision and quality. Its robust design and advanced features make it a versatile ADC solution that can be deployed in a wide array of products requiring accurate and efficient analog-to-digital conversion.