Part Number: ADS1601 Hi,
Good day. I hope you are doing well.
Our customer is looking for the Theta JC for the ADS1601IPFBT. I've checked the datasheet and it seems that it is not available. Can you please help us provide this to our customer?
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Part Number: ADS1601 I have a circuit with FPGA that reads signal from ADS1601. I'm sampling a 100kHz signal.
It seems I have a relatively high offset in DC when applying some signal at the ADC input, for example a simple 1kHz sinusoidal signal. I observe…
Part Number: ADS1601 Is there a detailed response curve of the internal filter over the frequency range of 1kHz to 10 MHz for a 10MHz clock (sample rate output of 625kHz)?
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We have a customer using the ADS1601 with the following problem:
We’re using the ADS1601. It is set up for the internal reference, i.e. /REFEN (pin 13) is low (pulled low by the internal pull-down). I…
Hi Damien,
Which processor do you plan to connect to the ADS1601? This interface is not really an SPI type connection - it is closer to the McBSP type interface found on the TMS320 series Digital Signal Processors. FSync and SCLK are outputs, they…
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We are trying to seek ADCs that can work in a continuous mode. I mean the ADC need only to be triggered once and then data can be read continuously, until it is shut down or enters into a power…
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I have the ADS1601/02 EVM. In its user’s guide ( SLAU147 ), it says there is an example project running in the CCSv3.3 environment, by the name ‘ADS1601-XXXX.pjt' , where the XXXX in the project’s…
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Hello,
I have the ADS1601/02 EVM. In its user’s guide ( SLAU147 ), it says there is an example project running in the CCSv3.3 environment, by the name ‘ADS1601-XXXX.pjt' , where the XXXX in the project…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: ADS1601 I am looking at interface the ADS1601 with the PIC32, which supports framed mode on the SPI port. The PIC32 would be the slave and the ADS1601 would be the master. Should this work?