Analog to Digital Converters (ADC)

Analog-to-digital converters (ADC, A/D, or A-to-D) sample an analog signal, such as a sound picked up by a microphone or the output of a sensor, into a digital signal. Typically, the digital output is a two's complement binary number that is proportional to the input. Input types may be differential, pseudo differential or single-ended. ADCs are selected by number of bits, sampling rate, number of inputs, interface, number of converters, and the architecture such as adaptive delta, dual slope, folding, pipelined, SAR, Sigma-Delta or two-step.


Maxim Integrated MAX11139ATI+

IC ADC 10BIT SAR 28TQFN

2.58

Maxim Integrated MAX11136ATI+T

IC ADC 12BIT SAR 28TQFN

2.57

Texas Instruments ADC108S052CIMTX/NOPB

IC ADC 10BIT SAR 16TSSOP

2.56

Texas Instruments ADC1175-50CIMTX/NOPB

IC ADC 8BIT TWO-STEP 24TSSOP

0

Linear Technology / Analog Devices LTC2483IDD#TRPBF

IC ADC 16BIT SIGMA-DELTA 10DFN

2.52

Linear Technology / Analog Devices LTC2482IDD#TRPBF

IC ADC 16BIT SIGMA-DELTA 10DFN

2.52

Texas Instruments ADS7960SRHBR

IC ADC 8BIT SAR 32VQFN

2.52

Texas Instruments ADS7960SDBTR

IC ADC 8BIT SAR 38TSSOP

2.52