PCM1754TDBQRQ1 Overview
There is a package 16-SSOP (0.154, 3.90mm Width) available.In the Tape & Reel (TR) package, you can find this data acquisition unit.The recommended working temperature is -40°C~85°C in order to maintain normal operation.The outstanding DAC, Audio is what you paid.You can save more space by mounting this part through Surface Mount.For this unit, if your meter does not read 5V for the supply voltage, you will need to redo the circuit.In total, there have been 16 terminations.In order to access high performance for a wide range of applications, we have included the 1 functions here.A unit such as this can perform complicated tasks with the efficiency that comes from deploying 3 channels.In case you are interested in similar specs, you can search "PCM1754".A common voltage to apply to this data acquisition unit is 5V.The number of pins is 16.This is a high resolution 24-bit data acquisition device that is capable of capturing high resolution data.16 pins are present on the unit.Several cases of use were made more feasible through the use of the Surface Mount technique.As with any high-quality Other Converters, this unit is extremely reliable.In this case, 5V can be used to supply the device.For best performance, DAC channels 2 are used.Analog-to-digital converters/Digital-to-analog converters is a unAnalog-to-digital converters/Digital-to-analog converters from the series Automotive, AEC-Q100.0 ADC channels are available on this device, and it performs well in all aspects.
PCM1754TDBQRQ1 Features
Surface Mount acquisition unit
3 channels process
24-Bit acquisition unit
5V unit
0 ADC channels
PCM1754TDBQRQ1 Applications
There are a lot of Texas Instruments PCM1754TDBQRQ1 ADCs/DACs applications.
- CMOS Image sensors for mobile applications
- Digital Audio Amplifiers
- Waveform Reconstruction
- Wireless infrastructure:
- Digitally controlled calibration
- Battery Operated Systems
- Programmable Power Supplies
- Digital Storage Oscilloscope
- Digital Offset & Gain Adjustment
- Wireless and wired broadband communications