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TI introduces 16-Bit, 40- and 80-MSPS data converters featuring industry's highest signal-to-noise ratio

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Ultra-low noise floor and flexible digital features optimize performance in test and measurement, communications and imaging applications

Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) introduced a family of 16-bit, single channel, 40- and 80-MSPS analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) which provide the highest signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) with very low power consumption. The devices' low noise floor improves accuracy in test and measurement, receiver sensitivity in wireless communications, and image quality in medical, industrial and military applications.

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LTC2309: 12-Bit, I2C SAR ADC Measures Eight Inputs & Dissipates Only 1.5mW

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MILPITAS, CA February 21, 2008 Linear Technology Corporation introduces the LTC2309, a 12-bit analog-to-digital converter (ADC) that communicates via an I2C-compatible 2-wire interface with 14ksps throughput rate. This flexible ADC features an 8-channel integrated multiplexer to measure eight single-ended input channels, four differential channels, or combinations of both. The input channels are software selectable for unipolar or bipolar ranges. Operating from a single 5V supply, the LTC2309 draws just 1.5mW at a 1ksps throughput rate and only 35uW in shutdown mode. Packaged in a tiny 4mm x 4mm QFN-24 with internal reference, the LTC2309 is a great fit for portable instrumentation and space-constrained designs using I2C.

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