AD7980BRMZ

Introducing the AD7980BRMZ, a high-performance analog-to-digital converter designed to provide accurate and reliable conversion for a variety of applications. With its advanced features and impressive specifications, this product is a game-changer in the industry. The AD7980BRMZ offers a resolution of 16-bits, enabling it to provide precise and detailed digital representations of analog signals. Its impressive sampling rate of 1.33 MSPS ensures fast and efficient conversion, making it ideal for applications that demand high-speed operation. This converter also boasts an excellent signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of 94 dB, ensuring that the converted data is of the highest quality and integrity. Moreover, the AD7980BRMZ operates on a single 2.7V to 5.25V power supply, making it versatile and readily adaptable to a wide range of power requirements. Designed with performance and reliability in mind, the AD7980BRMZ features a low power consumption mode, making it suitable for battery-powered applications. It also includes a built-in reference voltage for accurate conversions, eliminating the need for external references. Whether you are working on industrial automation, medical equipment, or precision instrumentation, the AD7980BRMZ is a top-of-the-line analog-to-digital converter that will take your applications to new heights. Trust our product to deliver exceptional performance, reliability, and integration capabilities, all in a compact and user-friendly package.

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