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MAX111BCWE+T

MAX111BCWE+T

Maxim Integrated

14 Bit ADC MAX111 5V 16-SOIC (0.295, 7.50mm Width)

SOT-23

MAX111BCWE+T Datasheet

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Specifications
Name Value
Type Parameter
Factory Lead Time 6 Weeks
Mounting Type Surface Mount
Package / Case 16-SOIC (0.295, 7.50mm Width)
Surface Mount YES
Operating Temperature 0°C~70°C
Packaging Tape & Reel (TR)
Published 1999
JESD-609 Code e3
Pbfree Code yes
Part Status Active
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) 1 (Unlimited)
Number of Terminations 16
Terminal Finish Matte Tin (Sn)
Subcategory Analog to Digital Converters
Terminal Position DUAL
Terminal Form GULL WING
Peak Reflow Temperature (Cel) 260
Number of Functions 1
Supply Voltage 5V
[email protected] Reflow Temperature-Max (s) 30
Base Part Number MAX111
Pin Count 16
Qualification Status Not Qualified
Power Supplies 5V
Configuration MUX-ADC
Number of Bits 14
Input Type Differential
Architecture Sigma-Delta
Number of Inputs 2
Converter Type ADC, DELTA-SIGMA
Reference Type External
Data Interface SPI
Voltage - Supply, Analog 5V
Number of Analog In Channels 2
Sampling Rate (Per Second) 50
Number of A/D Converters 1
Output Format SERIAL
Width 7.5mm
RoHS Status ROHS3 Compliant
Lead Free Lead Free
Pricing & Ordering
Quantity Unit Price Ext. Price
1,000 $8.24400 $8.244
MAX111BCWE+T Product Details

MAX111BCWE+T Overview


The analogue to digital converter is designed with 14 Bits.The AD converter is embedded in the 16-SOIC (0.295, 7.50mm Width) package.The ADC converter is packaged in the way of Tape & Reel (TR).The ADC converter is equipped with 1 Functions .There are 16 terminations in this electrical AD converter, which are the practice of ending a transmission line with a device that matches the characteristic impedance of the line.The analogue to digital converter is powered from a supply voltage of 5V.The A/D converter has 2 channels.The is equipped with 16 pin count.The peak reflow temperature (Cel) amounts to 260 to be essentially indestructible.There are ADC, DELTA-SIGMA converters based on the source input voltage and the output voltage.This electronic AD converter is mounted in the way of Surface Mount.When operating, analogue to digital converter's operating temperature should be kept at 0°C~70°C.The number of samples of audio recorded every second is 50 Hz.The input type of this electronic AD converter is Differential.There are External reference types differentiated on the way by which they are garbage collected. This electronic digital converter is configured in such a way that MUX-ADC.The architecture that analogue to digital converter's core adopts is Sigma-Delta.The supply/analog voltage of this electrical ADC converter is 5V, which converts alternative voltage (AC voltage) to regulated direct voltage (DC voltage) and provide regulated DC power in order to drive a load.This analogue to digital converter is included in Analog to Digital Converters.It belongs to MAX111 family.This electrical digital converter is lead free, which means made without lead, or has no lead added to it.2 inputs are employed.The output formats of this electrical AD converter are SERIAL , which are used to determine which data is exported and how data is displayed in many areas of OLIB.The ADC converter operates from 5V power supplies.There are 1 A/D converters, which are used to convert an analog signal like voltage to digital form so that it can be read and processed by a microcontroller.

MAX111BCWE+T Features


1 Functions
16 basic kinds of terminations
16 pin count
5V power supplies

MAX111BCWE+T Applications


There are a lot of Maxim Integrated MAX111BCWE+T ADC applications.

  • Imaging Systems
  • Scientific instruments
  • Wireless local loop
  • Scientific instruments.
  • TD-SCDMA, WiMAX
  • GSM, EDGE, PHS, UMTS, WCDMA, CDMA2000,
  • Audio/Video devices
  • Broadband data applications
  • In-building wireless telephony
  • High Speed Data Acquisition for PCs

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