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SLAS067 - D2816, NOVEMBER 1983 - REVISED OCTOBER 1988
features
- LinCMOSTM Technology
- Microprocessor Peripheral or Stand-Alone Operation
- 8-Bit Resolution A/D Converter
- Differential Reference input Voltages
- Conversion Time ...17 us Max
- Total Access and Conversion Cycles Per Second TLC548...up to 45,500 TLC549...up to 40,000
- On-Chip Software-Controllable Sample-and-Hold
- Total Unadjusted Error...0.5 LSB Max
- 4-MHz Typical internal System Clock
- Wide Supply Range...3 V to 6 V
- Low Power Consumption...6 mW Typ
- Ideal for Cost-Effective, High-Performance Applications including Battery-Operated Portable Instrumentation
- Pinout and Control Signals Compatible With the TLC540 and TLC545 8-Bit A/D Converters and with the TLC1540 10-Bit A/D Converter
description
The TLC548 and TLC549 are LinCMOSTM
A/D peripheral integrated circuits built around an 8-bit switched-capacitor successive-approximation ADC. They are designed for serial interface with a micro- processor or peripheral through a 3-state data output and an analog input. The TLC548 and TLC549 use only the input/output clock (I/O CLOCK) input along with the chip select (CS\) input for data control. The maximum I/O CLOCK input frequency of the TLC548 is 2.048 MHz, and the I/O CLOCK input frequency of the TLC549 is specified up to 1.1 MHz. Detailed information on interfacing to most popular microprocessors is readily available from the factory.Operation of the TLC548 and the TLC549 is very similar to that of the more complex TLC540 and TLC541 devices; however, the TLC548 and TLC549 provide an on-chip system clock that operates typically at 4 MHz and requires no external components. The on-chip system clock allows internal device operation to proceed independently of serial input/output data timing and permits manipulation of the TLC548 and TLC549 as desired for a wide range of software and hardware requirements. The I/O CLOCK together with the internal system clock allow high-speed data transfer and conversion rates of 45,500 conversions per second for the TLC548, and 40,000 conversions per second for the TLC549.
Additional TLC548 and TLC549 features include versatile control logic, an on-chip sample-and-hold circuit that can operate automatically or under microprocessor control, and a high-speed converter with differential high-impedance reference voltage inputs that ease ratiometric conversion, scaling, and circuit isolation from logic and supply noises. Design of the totally switched-capacitor successive-approximation converter circuit allows conversion with a maximum total error of ±0.5 least significant bit (LSB) in less than 17 us.
The TLC548C and TLC549C are characterized for operation from 0°C to 70°C. The TLC548I and TLC549I are characterized for operation from -40°C to 85°C. The TLC548M and TLC549M are characterized for operation over the temperature range of -55°C to 125°C.
Title: LINCMOS(TM)8-BIT ANALOG-TO-DIGITAL PERIPHERAL WITH SERIAL CONTROL
Product Family: ANALOG TO DIGITAL
Device Functionality: 8-BIT ANALOG-TO-DIGITAL CONVERTER
Orderable Devices: TLC549MP
View the complete PDF datasheet: slas067.pdf (95 K Bytes) (Requires Acrobat Reader 3.x)View more information about generic part numbers:TLC549M
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