Category: Integrated Circuits
Use: Signal Processing
Characteristics: Low power consumption, high precision
Package: DIP-8
Essence: Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC)
Packaging/Quantity: Tube/25 units
Advantages: - Low power consumption - High precision - Wide operating temperature range
Disadvantages: - Limited input voltage range - Relatively low conversion rate
The BK1/TDC180-7A is an analog-to-digital converter that operates by sampling the analog input signal and converting it into a digital representation using a 12-bit resolution. The reference voltage input (VREF) sets the maximum range for the input signal, and the device utilizes a clock input (CLK) to control the conversion process.
The BK1/TDC180-7A is well-suited for applications requiring precise analog signal conversion with low power consumption. It can be used in portable medical devices, sensor interfaces, industrial automation, and energy-efficient consumer electronics.
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