Texas Instruments Inc. (TI) has released a family of 16-bit analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) packaged in a leadless QFN measuring 2x1.5x0.4mm – 70 percent smaller than the nearest competition. In addition to significant system space savings, the ADS1115 family provides product options for scalable integration to reduce component count and simplify design. This family supports battery monitoring, portable instrumentation, industrial process control, smart transmitters, medical instrumentation and other industrial and consumer systems.
The devices feature 14x faster sampling rate; have integrated programmable comparator, which helps simplify system monitoring; and are compatible with other TI devices, including amplifiers (OPA333, INA333), references (REF33xx), temperature sensors (TMP102) digital isolators (ISO721), digital-to-analog converters (DAC7731, DAC856x) and ultra-low-power microcontrollers (MSP430).
Texas Instruments ADS1115 ADCs
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