The 841604AGILF has a total of 24 pins. The pin configuration is as follows:
The 841604AGILF is a high-performance 16-bit ADC that converts analog signals into digital data. It offers a resolution of 16 bits and operates at a sampling rate of 1 MSPS. The device has a wide input voltage range from 0V to Vref, making it suitable for various applications. It operates on a power supply voltage ranging from 2.7V to 5.5V and can withstand temperatures from -40°C to +85°C.
Advantages: - High-resolution conversion - Low-power consumption - Wide operating temperature range - Versatile input voltage range
Disadvantages: - Limited number of analog input channels - Requires external reference voltage
The 841604AGILF is commonly used in applications that require high-precision analog-to-digital conversion. It finds applications in industries such as telecommunications, industrial automation, medical equipment, and consumer electronics.
The 841604AGILF utilizes successive approximation register (SAR) architecture to convert analog signals into digital data. It samples the analog input voltage and compares it with a reference voltage. By iteratively adjusting the digital code, it achieves a high-resolution conversion.
The 841604AGILF can be used in various applications, including:
Some alternative models to the 841604AGILF include:
Q: What is the maximum sampling rate of the 841604AGILF? A: The maximum sampling rate is 1 MSPS.
Q: Can the 841604AGILF operate at a lower power supply voltage? A: Yes, it can operate at a minimum power supply voltage of 2.7V.
Q: How many analog input channels does the 841604AGILF have? A: It has a total of 8 analog input channels.
Q: Does the 841604AGILF require an external reference voltage? A: Yes, it requires an external reference voltage for accurate conversion.
Q: What is the operating temperature range of the 841604AGILF? A: It can operate within a temperature range of -40°C to +85°C.
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