LTC2175IUKG-14#TRPBF Product Introduction:
Analog Devices Inc. Part Number LTC2175IUKG-14#TRPBF(Data Acquisition - Analog to Digital Converters (ADC)), developed and manufactured by Analog Devices Inc., distributed globally by Jinftry. We distribute various electronic components from world-renowned brands and provide one-stop services, making us a trusted global electronic component distributor.
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Introducing the Analog Devices Inc. LTC2175IUKG-14#TRPBF, a high-performance 14-bit, 250Msps (mega-samples per second) analog-to-digital converter (ADC) designed to meet the demanding requirements of various applications. This advanced ADC offers exceptional performance, versatility, and reliability, making it an ideal choice for a wide range of industries.
The LTC2175IUKG-14#TRPBF boasts a 14-bit resolution, providing precise and accurate conversion of analog signals into digital data. With a high sampling rate of 250Msps, it ensures fast and efficient data acquisition, enabling real-time processing and analysis. The device also features a low power consumption, making it suitable for power-sensitive applications.
This ADC offers a wide input bandwidth of up to 700MHz, allowing it to capture high-frequency signals with excellent fidelity. It also incorporates a high dynamic range, ensuring accurate conversion of both small and large amplitude signals. The LTC2175IUKG-14#TRPBF supports a variety of input signal types, including single-ended and differential, making it versatile for different application requirements.
The LTC2175IUKG-14#TRPBF finds applications in various fields, including communications, medical imaging, test and measurement, and industrial automation. It can be used in wireless communication systems, radar systems, spectrum analyzers, and high-speed data acquisition systems. Its exceptional performance and reliability make it an excellent choice for demanding applications that require high-speed and high-resolution data conversion.
In summary, the Analog Devices Inc. LTC2175IUKG-14#TRPBF is a high-performance ADC that offers exceptional performance, versatility, and reliability. With its advanced features and wide range of applications, it is a valuable asset for industries requiring high-speed and high-resolution data conversion.
Analog to digital Converters (ADCs) are electronic devices used to convert continuously varying Analog signals into discrete Digital signals. This process usually includes three steps: sampling, quantization and coding. Sampling means capturing the instantaneous value of an analog signal at a fixed frequency; Quantization approximates these transient values to the nearest discrete level; Finally, the encoding converts the quantized value into binary numeric form.
Application
ADCs(Analog-to-digital Converters) is widely used in a variety of scenarios, such as audio and video recording, measuring instruments, wireless communications, medical devices, and automotive electronics. For example, in audio devices, the ADC is responsible for converting the sound signal captured by the microphone into a digital format for easy storage and transmission.
FAQ about Data Acquisition - Analog to Digital Converters (ADC)
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What is ADC for data acquisition?
A data collector is an electronic device used to convert various data (such as barcodes, RFID tags, etc.) into a storable and editable format and transmit it to a computer or system in real time. Data collectors are usually operated using handheld devices (such as inventory counting machines or PDAs) and have functions such as real-time acquisition, automatic storage, instant display, instant feedback, automatic processing, and automatic transmission. They can be widely used in warehouse management, logistics transportation, retail, medical, military and other fields. The main functions of data collectors include data acquisition, real-time data processing, data storage and transmission.
ADC, or analog-to-digital converter, is an electronic device that can convert continuously changing analog signals into discrete digital signals. It is mainly used in data acquisition, signal processing, communication and other fields.
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2. What process converts analog to digital?
There are three basic processes for analog to digital conversion:
The first process is "sampling", which is to extract the sample value of the analog signal at equal intervals to turn the continuous signal into a discrete signal.
The second process is called "quantization", which is to convert the extracted sample value into the closest digital value to represent the size of the extracted sample value.
The third process is "encoding", which is to represent the quantized value with a set of binary digits. After these three processes, the digitization of the analog signal can be completed. This method is called "pulse encoding".
After the digital signal is transmitted to the receiving end, a restoration process is required, that is, the received digital signal is converted back to an analog signal so that it can be understood by the receiver. This process is called "digital-to-analog conversion", which reproduces it as sound or image.
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3. When is ADC used?
ADC (Analog-to-Digital Converter) is widely used in a variety of scenarios, including but not limited to:
Sensor interface: For example, temperature sensors, pressure sensors, and light sensors, ADC converts analog voltages into digital signals for the use of digital thermometers, temperature control systems, barometers, air pressure sensing systems, light intensity detection and control systems.
Audio signal processing: In microphones, ADC converts analog audio signals into digital signals for digital audio processing, recording, and playback.
Medical equipment: Such as electrocardiograms (ECGs) and oximeters, ADC converts analog signals of ECG signals and blood oxygen saturation into digital signals for heart health monitoring and diagnosis and blood oxygen level monitoring.
Data acquisition system: In various applications that need to collect data from analog signals, ADC is used to convert analog signals into digital signals for storage, processing, and analysis.