Mouser expands product portfolio of Texas Instruments data converters
Sep 20, 2007
Mouser Electronics, Inc., has expanded its portfolio of new data converters from Texas Instruments.
Mouser and Texas Instruments work hand-in-hand to ensure the availability of TI's newest products through the distributor's practice of same-day shipping with no minimum order requirement.
"Mouser intends to establish itself as the go-to channel for new TI products," according to Mouser Electronics President Glenn Smith. "We want engineers to think of us first when they are considering the newest TI products for their new design projects."
Several new TI data converters, including high-performance analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog converters are now in stock and available for immediate purchase through Mouser.
The ADS5231 is a dual low-power, high-speed, high-dynamic range, 12-bit 40 mega samples per second (MSPS) pipelined analog-to-digital converter (ADC) that includes a high-bandwidth sample-and-hold amplifier delivering excellent spurious performance up to and beyond the Nyquist rate.
The ADS8326 is a low-power, 16-bit 250kSPS, successive approximation (SAR), analog-to-digital converter (ADC), requiring very little power even when operating at full data rate.
The ADS1278 is an 8-channell, 24-bit, delta-sigma ADC which provides a simultaneous-sampling measurement system with outstanding DC accuracy and AC performance.
The DAC8871 is a 16-bit, single-channel, serial interface ±18V (high voltage bipolar) output capable digital-to-analog converter (DAC). This device has ultra-low power, high-accuracy, and operates from a dual power supply of ±13.5V to ±19.8V.
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