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Chaipa

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Hello,
I m looking for an analog to digital converter (8 or 12 bits), supply
voltage typically 5-10V and with a I2C interface.
Any clue where I could find that?
Thanks
Chaipa
 
Chaipa wrote:
Hello,
I m looking for an analog to digital converter (8 or 12 bits), supply
voltage typically 5-10V and with a I2C interface.
Any clue where I could find that?
Thanks
Chaipa
Phillips is big on the I2C interface -- look there. If you like really
long lead times try Maxim (they never obsolete chips -- they just stop
making them).

Beyond that try the usual suspects for ADCs: Linear Tech, Microchip, TI,
etc.

--

Tim Wescott
Wescott Design Services
http://www.wescottdesign.com
 
A lot of the PIC line of microcontrollers (such as the PIC16F876) have the
I2C interface with built-in ADCs (8 or 10 bit) with a reference of 5V, if
that would work in your specfic case.

Dave

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Hello,
I m looking for an analog to digital converter (8 or 12 bits), supply
voltage typically 5-10V and with a I2C interface.
Any clue where I could find that?
Thanks
Chaipa
 
well, I think that with the good search on Google, you should find many of
them..

but you can have a look here, to see what TI has to offer :
http://focus.ti.com/analog/docs/analogprodhome.tsp?templateId=4&navigationId
=9631&familyId=82&path=templatedata/cm/overview/data/data_converters


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Hello,
I m looking for an analog to digital converter (8 or 12 bits), supply
voltage typically 5-10V and with a I2C interface.
Any clue where I could find that?
Thanks
Chaipa
 
What is an I2C interface?
Dan
On Wed, 31 Mar 2004 11:08:42 -0800, Tim Wescott
<tim@wescottnospamdesign.com> wrote:

Chaipa wrote:
Hello,
I m looking for an analog to digital converter (8 or 12 bits), supply
voltage typically 5-10V and with a I2C interface.
Any clue where I could find that?
Thanks
Chaipa



Phillips is big on the I2C interface -- look there. If you like really
long lead times try Maxim (they never obsolete chips -- they just stop
making them).

Beyond that try the usual suspects for ADCs: Linear Tech, Microchip, TI,
etc.
Colorado Springs, CO
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