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  <title>[elecena] 5µs, 8-Bit ADC with Track/Hold and Reference - zmiany ceny</title>
  <description>The MAX165/MAX166 are high-speed (5μs)
microprocessor (μP)- compatible, 8-bit AOCs with
track/hold (T/H). The T/H function allows full-scale signals
up to 50kHz (386mV/μs slew rate) to be acquired
and digitized accurately. Both ADCs use a successive
approximation technique to achieve fast conversions and
low power dissipation. The MAX165/MAX166 operate
with a +5V supply and an internal or external + 1.23V
reference, and accept single-ended (MAX165) or differential
(MAX166) voltages ranging from 0V to 2VREF.

The MAX165/MAX166 are easily interfaced to all popular
8-bit μPs through standard CS and RD control signals. These
signals control the start of conversions and data access. A
BUSY signal indicates the beginning and end of conversions.
Since all the data outputs are latched and three-state buffered,
the MAX165/MAX166 can be directly tied to a μP data
bus or system input/output port.

The MAX165 is a plug-in replacement for the MXA7575,
with the addition of an internal 1.23V reference. For
applications that require a differential analog input and
an internal reference, the MAX166 is recommended.

APPLICATIONS

* Digital-Signal Processing

* High-Speed Data Acquisition

* Telecommunications

* Audio Systems

* High-Speed Servo Loops

* Low-Power Data Loggers

* 5μs Conversion Time

* Built-In Track/Hold

* ±1LSB Max Total Unadjusted Error

* 50kHz Signal Bandwidth

* Internal 1.23V Bandgap Reference and Buffer</description>
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   <pubDate>2022-12-27</pubDate>
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   <title>5µs, 8-Bit ADC with Track/Hold and Reference - 0.00 USD</title>
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   <pubDate>2025-01-20</pubDate>
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