Datasheet Linear Technology LTC1099AIN#PBF
Manufacturer | Linear Technology |
Series | LTC1099 |
Part Number | LTC1099AIN#PBF |
High Speed 8-Bit A/D Converter with Built-In Sample-and-Hold
Datasheets
Datasheet LTC1099
PDF, 204 Kb, Language: en, File uploaded: Aug 16, 2017, Pages: 16
High Speed 8-Bit A/D Converter with Built-In Sample-and-Hold
High Speed 8-Bit A/D Converter with Built-In Sample-and-Hold
Extract from the document
Prices
Packaging
Package | N-20 |
Package Code | N |
Package Index | 05-08-1510 (N20) |
Parametrics
ADC INL | 0.5 LSB |
ADCs | 1 |
Architecture | SAR |
Bipolar/Unipolar Input | Unipolar |
Bits | 8 bits |
Number of Channels | 1 |
DNL | 1 LSB |
Export Control | no |
I/O | Parallel |
Input Drive | Single-Ended |
Input Span | 0V to 5V |
Internal Reference | no |
Operating Temperature Range | -40 to 85 °C |
Power | 55 mW |
SINAD | 47 dB |
Simultaneous | no |
Speed | 400 ksps |
Supply Voltage Range | 5V |
Eco Plan
RoHS | Compliant |
Application Notes
- Converting Light to Digits: LTC1099 Half Flash 8-Bit A/D Converter Digitizes Photodiode Array &mdash AN33PDF, 703 Kb, File published: Mar 2, 1989
This application note describes a Linear Technology "Half-Flash" A/D converter, the LTC1099, being connected to a 256 element line scan photodiode array. This technology adapts itself to handheld (i.e., low power) bar code readers, as well as high resolution automated machine inspection applications. - LTC1099 Enables PC Based Data Acquisition Board to Operate DC-20kHz &mdash AN34PDF, 4.7 Mb, File published: Apr 1, 1989
A complete design for a data acquisition card for the IBM PC is detailed in this application note. Additionally, C language code is provided to allow sampling of data at speed of more than 20kHz. The speed limitation is strictly based on the execution speed of the "C" data acquisition loop. A "Turbo" XT can acquire data at speeds greater than 20kHz. Machines with 80286 and 80386 processors can go faster than 20kHz. The computer that was used as a test bed in this application was an XT running at 4.77MHz and therefore all system timing and acquisition time measurements are based on a 4.77MHz clock speed. - Interfacing to Microprocessor Based 5V Systems &mdash AN50PDF, 2.7 Mb, File published: Aug 23, 1992
This application note discusses a variety of approaches for interfacing analog signals to 5V powered systems. Synthesizing a "rail-to-rail" op amp and scaling techniques for A/D converters are covered. A voltage-to-frequency converter, applicable where high resolution is required, is also presented. - Data Acquisition Circuit Collection &mdash AN62PDF, 349 Kb, File published: Oct 1, 1994
This application note presents a wide variety of data acquisition circuits. The detailed circuit schematics cover 8-, 10-, and 12- bit ADC and DAC applications, serial and parallel digital interfaces, battery monitoring, temperature sensing, isolated interfaces, and connections to various popular microprocessors and microcontrollers. An appendix covers suggested voltage references.Extract from the document
Model Line
Series: LTC1099 (5)
- LTC1099ACN#PBF LTC1099AIN#PBF LTC1099CN#PBF LTC1099CSW#PBF LTC1099CSW#TRPBF
Manufacturer's Classification
- Data Conversion > Analog-to-Digital Converters (ADC) > Precision ADCs (Fs < 10Msps) > Single Channel ADCs
Other Names:
LTC1099AINPBF, LTC1099AIN PBF