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    Part Img ADS1194CPAG datasheet by Texas Instruments

    • ADS1194 - Low-Power, 4-Channel, 16-Bit Analog Front-End for ECG 64-TQFP 0 to 70
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    • EAR99
    • 8542.39.00.01
    • 8542.39.00.00
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    ADS1194CPAG Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

    • The ADS1194CPAG requires careful layout and routing to minimize noise and ensure optimal performance. TI recommends following the layout guidelines in the datasheet, including keeping analog and digital traces separate, using a solid ground plane, and minimizing the length of the analog input traces.
    • The ADS1194CPAG has a built-in calibration mechanism, but optimizing the gain and offset calibration requires understanding the specific requirements of your application. TI recommends following the calibration procedure outlined in the datasheet and adjusting the gain and offset values based on your specific signal characteristics and noise requirements.
    • The ADS1194CPAG has a built-in filter, but additional filtering may be necessary to remove noise and interference. TI recommends using a combination of analog and digital filtering techniques, such as notch filters, low-pass filters, and adaptive filtering, to optimize signal quality and remove artifacts.
    • The ADS1194CPAG is designed to meet EMC standards, but ensuring EMC and reducing EMI requires careful design and layout considerations. TI recommends following best practices for PCB design, using shielding and grounding techniques, and implementing EMI filtering and shielding in your design.
    • The ADS1194CPAG has a typical power consumption of 13.5 mW, but this can vary depending on the specific application and operating conditions. TI recommends considering power consumption and thermal management in your design, including using thermal pads and heat sinks as necessary, to ensure reliable operation and minimize thermal shutdown.
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