MAX147CCAP+T Overview
The analogue to digital converter is designed with 12 Bits.The AD converter is embedded in the SSOP package.The ADC converter is equipped with 1 Functions .There are 20 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 A/D converter has 8 channels.The peak reflow temperature (Cel) amounts to 260 to be essentially indestructible.There are ADC, SUCCESSIVE APPROXIMATION converters based on the source input voltage and the output voltage.The Sample/Track and Hold component of this electronic AD converter provides a way to sample a continuously varying analog signal and to hold or freeze its value for TRACK time.There are 20 pins, which are pronged contacts as part of a signal interface in a computer or other communications device. The number of pixels of this electrical AD converter is 1.5 B, which is on a display or in a camera sensor (specifically in a digital image).Single is a coding scheme for identifying supply types.Surface Mount can be used to mount the AD converter on the wall.This electrical digital converter operates from a supply voltage of 5.25V.The maximal analog input voltage of this electrical AD converter is 2.65V.The conversion rate of this electrical AD converter is calculated as 133 ksps.It operates with the maximal operating temperature of 70°C to ensure its reliability.It operates with the minimal operating temperature of 0°C to ensure its reliability.The minimal analog input voltage of this electrical AD converter is -2.65V.There are 1 converters, which will convert numbers to words and figures to words.
MAX147CCAP+T Features
1 Functions
20 basic kinds of terminations
MAX147CCAP+T Applications
There are a lot of Maxim Integrated
MAX147CCAP+T ADC applications.
- Music recording
- Digital signal processing
- Scientific instruments
- Rotary encoder
- Displaying
- Transducer
- Microcontrollers.
- Digital Storage Oscilloscope
- Scientific instruments.
- Music reproduction technology