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.


Linear Technology / Analog Devices LTC2255IUH#TRPBF

IC ADC 14BIT PIPELINED 32QFN

72.75

Texas Instruments ADS62C17IRGCR

IC ADC 11BIT PIPELINED 64VQFN

72.6

Texas Instruments ADS62P45IRGCR

IC ADC 14BIT PIPELINED 64VQFN

72.6

Texas Instruments ADS6245IRGZR

IC ADC 14BIT PIPELINED 48VQFN

72.6

Linear Technology / Analog Devices LTC2174CUKG-12#TRPBF

IC ADC 12BIT PIPELINED 52QFN

72.37

Analog Devices, Inc. AD7572LNZ12

IC ADC 12BIT SAR 24DIP

72.35

Texas Instruments ADC16V130CISQX/NOPB

IC ADC 16BIT PIPELINED 64WQFN

72.16

Analog Devices, Inc. AD9229ABCPZ-65

IC ADC 12BIT PIPELINED 48LFCSP

72.03