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  • Forum Post: Re: DAC8871 Output Filtering

    JACR JACR
    Hi Tony, and thanks a lot for the answer, now i have everything clear about the major carry glitch on the DAC8871. However, since i will be using the DAC8871 to generate signals in DC and low frequencies, i think the increased settling time of the DAC will not be an issue. The sallen key i was thinking...
    on Apr 27, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: DAC8871 Output Filtering

    JACR JACR
    Hi Tony... ty very much for your answer and it was pretty clear as usual. Yes, i would like to have the TINA file and spend some time getting to know the device in depth. I have to say that this is even better than writing to support because you get in touch with the best design engineers in the world...
    on Apr 28, 2011
  • Forum Post: DAC8871 Output Filtering

    JACR JACR
    Hi people Im working on the design of two channel bipotentiostat/galvanostat and im going to use the DAC8871 as a signal generator (voltage ramps basically) because of its capability of working with different dual references (which means different spans of generation) The thing is... what is the...
    on Apr 26, 2011
  • Forum Post: AD1118 or AD1148

    Andres Torre Andres Torre
    Hello!! I have to make 2 different temperature sensor devices. One of them is for 4 thermocouples and the other for 4 PT100s and I would like to use the same ADC if it is possible. I have found 2 AD converters (ADS1118 and ADS1148) and I am not too sure which is more suitable for my device. Could I use...
    on Jun 18, 2012
  • Forum Post: RE: ADS1158 registers

    Atila Ersahin Atila Ersahin
    Hi, I use ADS1158 in a circuit similar to the one shown in Figure 54 of the datasheet. However, I am not getting data from ADC covering the whole code range. The data range is covering +/-15K . Then, I bought ADS1158EVM and setup in a bipolar mode by using ADCpro. I still have the same problem. The...
    on Apr 26, 2013
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