Part Number: REF6025 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: ADS8887 , , ADS8881EVMV2-PDK , ADS8881 , REF6045 Tool/software: I am using the REF6025 and ADS8887 in a design, with the REF6024.
The datasheet for the REF60xx series, on page 23, in section 9.3…
Part Number: ADS7038-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: ADS7038 , ADS8887 if my understand is correct standard SPI interface devices are connected between DI to DO by shift registers only, so they should be daisy-chainable. but sume modified SPI device…
Part Number: ADS8883 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: ADS8881 , , ADS8885 , ADS8887 , ADS8860 What is the maximum input current through the ESD input protection diodes? What would be a safe value for continuous situation?
Note: "ADS888x", I mean ADS8881…
Hello,
Take a look at the 18-bit 1MSPS ADS8881, or the 400kSPS/100kSPS ADS8885 and ADS8887 respectively.
The ADS8900B is a 20-bit device that is also very popular and there are lower-speed variants available.
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: REF6145 , ADS8887 , REF6125 , REF6045 , REF6025 , LM4140 , MUX36S08 Hello,
the REF6145 seems to be an ideal match for the ADS8887 I intend to use in my design. However I do require to have a startup time within the 0…
Part Number: ADS8688 Hi, My customer is using ADS8688 in the below configuration. when they remove R2, R3 (ADC2, ADC3) in the below. ADC1 could able to send the data nicely to TMS570. when they populate all the three resistors meaning all three ADCs are…
Part Number: ADS8881 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: ADS8883 the ADS8881 has different modes. i wanted to use the "10.4.2.1 Daisy-Chain Mode Without a Busy Indicator" because it seems to be the easiest if You only want to connect one device per SPi-interface…