ADCS7477AIMFX/NOPB vs ADC0834CCWMX/NOPB

Part Number
ADCS7477AIMFX/NOPB
ADC0834CCWMX/NOPB
Category Data Acquisition - Analog to Digital Converters (ADC) Data Acquisition - Analog to Digital Converters (ADC)
Manufacturer Texas Instruments Texas Instruments
Description IC ADC 10BIT SAR SOT23-6 IC ADC 8BIT SAR 14SOIC
Package Tape & Reel (TR) Cut Tape (CT)
Series - -
Features - -
Operating Temperature -40°C ~ 125°C 0°C ~ 70°C
Mounting Type Surface Mount Surface Mount
Package / Case SOT-23-6 14-SOIC (0.295\", 7.50mm Width)
Supplier Device Package SOT-23-6 14-SOIC
Reference Type Supply External
Sampling Rate (Per Second) 1M 31.25k
Data Interface SPI, DSP SPI
Number of Bits 10 8
Voltage - Supply, Analog 2.7V ~ 5.25V 4.5V ~ 6.3V
Voltage - Supply, Digital 2.7V ~ 5.25V 4.5V ~ 6.3V
Number of Inputs 1 2, 4
Input Type Single Ended Differential, Pseudo-Differential, Single Ended
Configuration S/H-ADC MUX-ADC
Ratio - S/H:ADC 1:1 -
Number of A/D Converters 1 1
Architecture SAR SAR
  • 1. How does ADC convert analog to digital?

    The technology that converts analog sound signals into digital signals is called analog-to-digital conversion technology (Analog to Digital Converter, referred to as ADC). The function of ADC is to convert continuously changing analog signals into discrete digital signals. The process of analog-to-digital conversion can be completed by steps such as sampling, holding, quantization, and encoding.

  • 2. What is the main purpose of ADC?

    The main purpose of ADC is to convert the input analog signal into a digital signal.
    ADC, or analog-to-digital converter, is mainly used to convert continuously changing analog signals into discrete digital signals. The implementation process of ADC usually includes four steps: sampling, holding, quantization, and encoding.

  • 3. What are DAC and ADC?

    ADC and DAC are two important concepts in digital electronics. ADC stands for "analog-to-digital converter", which can convert analog signals into digital signals. DAC stands for "digital-to-analog converter", which can convert digital signals into analog signals. Both converters play an important role in many electronic products, such as mobile phones, televisions, stereos, etc.

  • 4. How many types of ADC are there?

    The types of ADC (Analog-to-Digital Converter) mainly include:
    1. Integral ADC: Its working principle is to convert the input voltage into time (pulse width signal) or frequency (pulse frequency), and then obtain the digital value by the timer/counter. The advantage of the integral ADC is that it can obtain high resolution with a simple circuit and has strong anti-interference ability, but the disadvantage is that the conversion rate is extremely low because the conversion accuracy depends on the integration time.
    2. Successive approximation type (SAR ADC): The successive approximation ADC is one of the most common architectures. Its basic principle is to convert by gradually approximating the value of the analog input signal. The advantages of the successive approximation ADC are high speed and low power consumption. It is cheap at low resolution, but expensive at high precision.
    3. Parallel comparison type/serial-parallel comparison type ADC: The parallel comparison type AD uses m

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