Category: Integrated Circuit
Use: Signal Processing
Characteristics: Low power consumption, high-speed operation
Package: 16-pin DIP (Dual Inline Package)
Essence: Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC)
Packaging/Quantity: Individual unit packaging
Advantages: - High-speed operation - Low power consumption - Wide input voltage range
Disadvantages: - Limited resolution compared to higher-end models - Requires external reference voltage
The DC95F502ZN is a 12-bit analog-to-digital converter that utilizes a successive approximation algorithm to convert analog signals into digital data. It operates at a high speed while maintaining low power consumption, making it suitable for applications where fast and efficient signal processing is required.
The DC95F502ZN is commonly used in industrial automation, data acquisition systems, and sensor interfaces where precise analog signal conversion is essential. Its high-speed operation and low power consumption make it ideal for portable and battery-powered devices.
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