Part Number: ADS8668 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: ADS8688 Hello,
I have connected ADS8668 as shown in the schematic below. I am trying to use the ADC with internal reference voltage but I am not able to get the reference voltage at the pin REFIO. …
Part Number: ADS8668 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: ADS8688 Dear Technical Support Team,
My input circuit of ADS8668 is below.
Signal generator that I have makes only 0~10V. it can't make 0~-10V
So I try to input reverse connection input(AIN_0P=0V…
Part Number: ADS8668 Hello,
I just have a simple question to ask. I just wanted to know whether I would face any problem if I use the ADS8668 for converting 10mV-50V Analog to Digital, does this 12 bit ADC support this range or not. I know it is 12bit…
Part Number: ADS8668 Hi
My customer was asking whether the ADS8668 is a single-ended ADC or a differential ADC.
I saw it's written single-ended and the input of ADS8668 is exactly according to the description, but the input of the internal ADC is fully…
Part Number: ADS8668 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: ADS8528 , , ADS8578S Hi team,
Customer is evaluating our ADS8668 & ADS8528 for their design.
They would like to know whether ADS8668 & ADS8528 can support daisy chain SPI. Thanks.
Hi Kimura-san,
The ADS8638 is a 12-bit, 8-channel device that provides a bipolar input range up to +/- 10V, but also requires another negative supply rail to accommodate this.
The ADS8668 is also 12-bit, 8-channel, with more integrated features, and single…
Part Number: Hi Team,
One of my customers bought 3 bathes of ADS8668. In terms of the device marking, besides the "ADS8668" there are some different characters on top of the device. Could you tell us the meaning of them:
73TG4 CK4P 88TG4 AJXY …
Part Number: ADS8668 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: ADS8664 The footprints linked to in the 8688's page are:
This footprint has NC's where there should be analog inputs 4-7.
Part Number: ADS8668 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: ADS8688 hI!
When output ranges are selected in ADS8668, some channels can be in monopolar mode and other channels can be in bipolar mode, cann´t it be? I have understood so but I would like to confirm…