Part Number: ADS131B23-Q1
Tool/software:
The datasheet mentions that "This hardware component ... Has passed a functional safety assessment by Texas Instruments."
1. Can you clarify this statement? What functional safety assessments have been…
Part Number: ADS131B23 Hi Team,
I saw some ADCs use 1.2 or 1.25V internal Vref, and some use 2.5V.
May I know what reason or concern to use different internal reference voltage for them?
Thanks.
Dear Wurker,
Thank you very much for your valuable post, I really appreciate it, it is already a great help in terms safety prooved design. If I have the possibility to ask directly from a Safety expert I would like to grab this opportunity.
Which safety…
Part Number: ADS131B26-Q1
Hello,
I am using the ADS131B26-Q1 in a functionally safe battery management system (BMS). I am leveraging the various integrated device diagnostics to meet my latent fault metric (LFM). I noticed that the device resets under…
Part Number: ADS131B26-Q1
Hello,
I am developing a battery management system (BMS) using the battery pack monitor, ADS131B26-Q1. I need to measure the battery pack current using a shunt resistor with very high accuracy and resolution.
My requirements…
Part Number: ADS131B26-Q1
Hello,
I found the example C code for ADS131B26-Q1 on ti.com: https://www.ti.com/tool/download/ADS131B2X-C-EXAMPLE-CODE
The code includes the driver functions to communicate with the device, which is very helpful to start developing…