Part Number: ADC141S626 Hi All,
Is there an IBIS model for the ADC141S626?
If so, please provide it.
If not, is there an IBIS model for a similar product?
Best Regards,
Ishiwata
Hi Danny,
Thank's for the schematic! Yes, FS- is 'full scale negative', but you can't actually take the inputs more that 300mV below ground (see page 3). Also, take a look at figures 39-42, these show the typical way to provide an analog input signal…
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Thanks Taylor;
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http://www.ti.com/product/adc141s626
Hi,
The main difference between them is the ADC141S628 has a pseudo-differential input while the ADC141S626 is a true differential. That means if you use the 628 with IN- at ground and IN+ with the signal you will get a 14 bit output (from 0x0000 to…
Bob Crosby said:
maybe you can add a global signed variable that increments each time you transmit and decrements each time you receive a byte. That variable should alternate between 0 and 1. If it starts incrementing, then we know the receive timeout…