ADC1005BCJ Overview
The analogue to digital converter is designed with 8 Bits.The AD converter is embedded in the CDIP package.The ADC converter is packaged in the way of Rail/Tube.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 analogue to digital converter is powered from a supply voltage of 5V.The A/D converter has 1 channels.There are ADC, SUCCESSIVE APPROXIMATION converters based on the source input voltage and the output voltage.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 1.25 B, which is on a display or in a camera sensor (specifically in a digital image).This electrical digital converter is lead free, which means made without lead, or has no lead added to it.Through Hole is a device that can be mounted on the digital converter.The ADC converter operates with the maximal supply voltage of 6V.It operates with the minimal supply voltage of 4.5V.This electrical digital converter operates from a supply voltage of 5V.The maximal analog input voltage of this electrical AD converter is 5V.As an undesirable derivative of its primary action, The heat (energy loss or waste) that this electronic or electrical digital converter produces is 875mW.It operates with the maximal operating temperature of 85°C to ensure its reliability.It operates with the minimal operating temperature of -40°C to ensure its reliability.The ADC converter consists of 1 elements.
ADC1005BCJ Features
1 Functions
20 basic kinds of terminations
Minimal supply voltage of 4.5V
1 elements
ADC1005BCJ Applications
There are a lot of Rochester Electronics
ADC1005BCJ ADC applications.
- Digital signal processing
- Scientific instruments
- Rotary encoder
- Displaying
- Transducer
- Microcontrollers.
- Digital Storage Oscilloscope
- Scientific instruments.
- Music reproduction technology
- Communication Systems