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The recommended input impedance for the ADC10321 is 1 kΩ to 10 kΩ. This ensures proper signal attenuation and prevents signal reflections.
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To optimize the analog input range, you should consider the signal amplitude, noise floor, and desired resolution. Adjust the input range by selecting the appropriate gain setting (Gain = 1, 2, or 4) and adjusting the reference voltage (VREF) accordingly.
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The ADC10321 can achieve a maximum sampling rate of 1 MSPS (million samples per second) in normal mode and 500 kSPS (kilosamples per second) in low-power mode.
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To handle overvoltage protection, use external clamping diodes or voltage-limiting resistors to prevent input voltages exceeding the maximum rating (VCC + 0.3V). You can also use an external voltage limiter or clamp circuit.
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The power consumption of the ADC10321 varies depending on the mode: Normal mode: 12.5 mW (typical), Low-power mode: 6.5 mW (typical), and Shutdown mode: 0.1 μW (typical).