Part Number: ADS1014-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: ADS1014 , , ADS1114-Q1 , ADS1015
Hi Team,
Can you please help with the question below?
On the datasheet Page 10/44
1. Why the 1-MHz internal oscillator has to be divided by the factor of 4? Is it…
Part Number: ADS1014-Q1 Hi TI,
Is it possible for me to use different voltage value for Vdd and SDA, SCL pull high voltage? Eg: Vdd is 5V and SDA, SCL is pull high to 3.3V.
Thank you.
Best regards,
Fariz
Part Number: ADS1014-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: ADS1014 , ADS1013 Hello TI experts,
My customer now designs temp/humidity sensor for car. and they considers ADS1014 for ADC.
The condition is as below;
1. VDD : 5.1V (actual voltage from DCDC)
2…
Part Number: ADS1014-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: ADS1014 My reset understanding as below is OK?
1.when power up, ADS1014 is automadically configuerd by default setting.
2.to use ADS1014, I have to send reset command(06h) by I2C.
3.after 2. ADS1014…
Part Number: ADS1014-Q1 Hi teams!
let me know about power down sequence.
Does ADS1014-Q1 need power down sequence?
Is it okay if the power is suddenly turned off?
TX
Part Number: ADS1014-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: ADS1114-Q1 Hi team,
Could you help to suggest a solution to meet below requirement?
1. Need to monitor voltage 9V~33V
2. Resolution 0.01V (12bits need?)
3. Accuracy 0.1V
4. I2C interface
5. AEC…
Hi Jie,
The closest part is ADS131B04-Q1. It is a 24-bit, 4 channel Delta Sigma ADC with differential inputs.
One other alternative is the ADS1014-Q1 which is a 12-bit, 1 channel Delta Sigma ADC but the sample rate is limited to 3.3kSPS
Thanks
Ravi R…
Part Number: ADS1013-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: ADS1014-Q1 , ADS1013 , ADS1014 Hi team,
Can you please answer the following question?
Is ADS1013-Q1 available only up to 2.048V with single-ended input?
To measure 3.3V input, can ADS1013-Q1 be replaced…
Part Number: ADS1013-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: ADS1015 , ADS1013 , ADS1014 Hi Sir,
Ads1013-q1, it is a one channel device, but my customer connect AIN0 to one sensing Voltage while AIN1 to another sensing voltage.
On the spec, there is a register…