Texas Instruments Introduces the 100-kSPS ADS8201, a Complete On-Chip Data Acquisition System (DAS)

By pur, Saturday, December 19th, 2009
Category: IC, Chip, SoC, Programmable Logic

The 100-kSPS ADS8201 is a complete on-chip data acquisition system (DAS) that draws only 600 uA of supply current at 2.2 V, resulting in up to 75 percent power savings over discrete implementations. The ADS8201 offers customers system-processing capability by integrating a complete analog signal chain of four chips into one. This level of integration provides greater design flexibility and reduces space, cost, power consumption and design time in portable communications and medical applications, as well as transducer interfaces, and GPS-based and sensor data acquisition systems…

ADS8201-Functional-Block-Diagram

ADS8201 - Functional Block Diagram (click for enlarge)
(Picture: TI)

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