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    Part Img ADS1100A0IDBVT datasheet by Texas Instruments

    • ADS1100 - Self-Calibrating, 16-Bit Analog-to-Digital Converter 6-SOT-23 -40 to 85
    • Original
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    • EAR99
    • 8542.39.00.01
    • 8542.39.00.00
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    ADS1100A0IDBVT Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

    • The ADS1100A0IDBVT is a high-impedance device, so it's essential to keep the analog input traces as short as possible and away from digital traces. Use a solid ground plane and decouple the power supply lines with capacitors. Place the device close to the analog signal source and use a low-pass filter to reduce noise.
    • The ADS1100A0IDBVT has a built-in calibration feature. Use the CAL pin to initiate calibration, and the device will adjust its gain and offset to optimize performance. You can also use external calibration resistors to fine-tune the gain and offset. Refer to the datasheet for specific calibration procedures.
    • The ADS1100A0IDBVT has a maximum input voltage range of ±VREF (typically ±2.5V). To protect the device from overvoltage, use input protection diodes or voltage-limiting resistors to prevent voltage exceeding the maximum rating. You can also use external voltage clamps or overvoltage protection circuits.
    • To ensure accurate temperature measurement, ensure good thermal coupling between the device and the surrounding environment. Use a thermally conductive material, such as thermal tape or thermal grease, to attach the device to a heat sink or a metal plate. Avoid air gaps and ensure good thermal contact.
    • Power up the device by applying VCC first, followed by the analog input voltage. During power-down, ensure that the analog input voltage is removed before VCC. Use the RESET pin to reset the device. Refer to the datasheet for specific power-up and power-down sequences.
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