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SpecificationADS1018EVMADS1018 Series
Architecture-Sigma-Delta
Configuration-MUX-PGA-ADC
Data InterfaceSPISPI
Features-Temperature Sensor, PGA
Grade-Automotive
Input Range [Max]5.5 V5.5 V
Input Range [Min]2 V2 V
Input Type-Differential, Single Ended
Mounting Type-Surface Mount
Number of A/D Converters11
Number of Bits1212
Number of Inputs-2 - 4
Operating Temperature-125 °C
Operating Temperature--40 °C
Package / Case-10-TFSOP, 10-MSOP, 10-XFQFN
Qualification-AEC-Q100
Reference Type-Internal
Sampling Rate (Per Second)3.3 k per second3.3 k per second
Supplied ContentsBoard(s), Cable(s)Board(s), Cable(s)
Supplier Device Package-10-VSSOP, 10-X2QFN (2x1.5)
Utilized IC / PartADS1018ADS1018
Voltage - Supply, Analog-2 V
Voltage - Supply, Analog-5.5 V
Voltage - Supply, Digital-2 V
Voltage - Supply, Digital-5.5 V

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ADS1018 Series

12-bit, 3.3-kSPS, 4-channel, delta-sigma ADC with PGA, oscillator, VREF, temp sensor and SPI

PartQualificationGradeArchitectureSupplier Device PackageSampling Rate (Per Second)Voltage - Supply, Digital [Min]Voltage - Supply, Digital [Max]Number of A/D ConvertersNumber of BitsPackage / CaseReference TypeNumber of InputsData InterfaceOperating Temperature [Max]Operating Temperature [Min]FeaturesVoltage - Supply, Analog [Min]Voltage - Supply, Analog [Max]Input TypeMounting TypeConfigurationUtilized IC / PartInput Range [Min]Input Range [Max]Supplied Contents
Texas Instruments
ADS1018QDGSRQ1
The ADS1018-Q1 is a precision, low power, 12-bit, noise-free, analog-to-digital converter (ADC) that provides all features necessary to measure the most common sensor signals. The ADS1018-Q1 integrates a programmable gain amplifier (PGA), voltage reference, oscillator, and high-accuracy temperature sensor. These features, along with a wide power-supply range from 2 V to 5.5 V, make theADS1018-Q1 ideally suited for power- and space-constrained, sensor-measurement applications. The ADS1018-Q1 performs conversions at data rates up to 3300 samples per second (SPS). The PGA offers input ranges from ±256 mV to ±6.144 V, allowing both large and small signals to be measured with high resolution. An input multiplexer (mux) allows measurement of two differential or four single-ended inputs. The high-accuracy temperature sensor is used for system-level temperature monitoring, or cold-junction compensation for thermocouples. The ADS1018-Q1 operates either in continuous-conversion mode, or in a single-shot mode that automatically powers down after a conversion. Single-shot mode significantly reduces current consumption during idle periods. Data are transferred through a serial peripheral interface (SPI™). The ADS1018-Q1 is specified from –40°C to +125°C. The ADS1018-Q1 is a precision, low power, 12-bit, noise-free, analog-to-digital converter (ADC) that provides all features necessary to measure the most common sensor signals. The ADS1018-Q1 integrates a programmable gain amplifier (PGA), voltage reference, oscillator, and high-accuracy temperature sensor. These features, along with a wide power-supply range from 2 V to 5.5 V, make theADS1018-Q1 ideally suited for power- and space-constrained, sensor-measurement applications. The ADS1018-Q1 performs conversions at data rates up to 3300 samples per second (SPS). The PGA offers input ranges from ±256 mV to ±6.144 V, allowing both large and small signals to be measured with high resolution. An input multiplexer (mux) allows measurement of two differential or four single-ended inputs. The high-accuracy temperature sensor is used for system-level temperature monitoring, or cold-junction compensation for thermocouples. The ADS1018-Q1 operates either in continuous-conversion mode, or in a single-shot mode that automatically powers down after a conversion. Single-shot mode significantly reduces current consumption during idle periods. Data are transferred through a serial peripheral interface (SPI™). The ADS1018-Q1 is specified from –40°C to +125°C.
AEC-Q100
Automotive
Sigma-Delta
10-VSSOP
3.3 k per second
2 V
5.5 V
1
12
10-MSOP, 10-TFSOP
Internal
2, 4
SPI
125 °C
-40 °C
PGA, Temperature Sensor
2 V
5.5 V
Differential, Single Ended
Surface Mount
MUX-PGA-ADC
Texas Instruments
ADS1018IDGST
The ADS1018 is a precision, low-power, 12-bit, noise-free, analog-to-digital converter (ADC) that provides all features necessary to measure the most common sensor signals in an ultrasmall, leadless, X2QFN-10 or VSSOP-10 package. The ADS1018 integrates a programmable gain amplifier (PGA), voltage reference, oscillator and high-accuracy temperature sensor. These features, along with a wide power-supply range from 2 V to 5.5 V, make the ADS1018 ideally suited for power- and space-constrained, sensor-measurement applications. The ADS1018 performs conversions at data rates up to 3300 samples per second (SPS). The PGA offers input ranges from ±256 mV to ±6.144 V, allowing both large and small signals to be measured with high resolution. An input multiplexer (mux) allows measurement of two differential or four single-ended inputs. The high-accuracy temperature sensor is used for system-level temperature monitoring, or cold-junction compensation for thermocouples. The ADS1018 operates either in continuous-conversion mode, or in a single-shot mode that automatically powers down after a conversion. Single-shot mode significantly reduces current consumption during idle periods. Data are transferred through a serial peripheral interface (SPI™). The ADS1018 is a precision, low-power, 12-bit, noise-free, analog-to-digital converter (ADC) that provides all features necessary to measure the most common sensor signals in an ultrasmall, leadless, X2QFN-10 or VSSOP-10 package. The ADS1018 integrates a programmable gain amplifier (PGA), voltage reference, oscillator and high-accuracy temperature sensor. These features, along with a wide power-supply range from 2 V to 5.5 V, make the ADS1018 ideally suited for power- and space-constrained, sensor-measurement applications. The ADS1018 performs conversions at data rates up to 3300 samples per second (SPS). The PGA offers input ranges from ±256 mV to ±6.144 V, allowing both large and small signals to be measured with high resolution. An input multiplexer (mux) allows measurement of two differential or four single-ended inputs. The high-accuracy temperature sensor is used for system-level temperature monitoring, or cold-junction compensation for thermocouples. The ADS1018 operates either in continuous-conversion mode, or in a single-shot mode that automatically powers down after a conversion. Single-shot mode significantly reduces current consumption during idle periods. Data are transferred through a serial peripheral interface (SPI™).
Sigma-Delta
10-VSSOP
3.3 k per second
2 V
5.5 V
1
12
10-MSOP, 10-TFSOP
Internal
2, 4
SPI
125 °C
-40 °C
PGA, Temperature Sensor
2 V
5.5 V
Differential, Single Ended
Surface Mount
MUX-PGA-ADC
Texas Instruments
ADS1018IDGSR
The ADS1018 is a precision, low-power, 12-bit, noise-free, analog-to-digital converter (ADC) that provides all features necessary to measure the most common sensor signals in an ultrasmall, leadless, X2QFN-10 or VSSOP-10 package. The ADS1018 integrates a programmable gain amplifier (PGA), voltage reference, oscillator and high-accuracy temperature sensor. These features, along with a wide power-supply range from 2 V to 5.5 V, make the ADS1018 ideally suited for power- and space-constrained, sensor-measurement applications. The ADS1018 performs conversions at data rates up to 3300 samples per second (SPS). The PGA offers input ranges from ±256 mV to ±6.144 V, allowing both large and small signals to be measured with high resolution. An input multiplexer (mux) allows measurement of two differential or four single-ended inputs. The high-accuracy temperature sensor is used for system-level temperature monitoring, or cold-junction compensation for thermocouples. The ADS1018 operates either in continuous-conversion mode, or in a single-shot mode that automatically powers down after a conversion. Single-shot mode significantly reduces current consumption during idle periods. Data are transferred through a serial peripheral interface (SPI™). The ADS1018 is a precision, low-power, 12-bit, noise-free, analog-to-digital converter (ADC) that provides all features necessary to measure the most common sensor signals in an ultrasmall, leadless, X2QFN-10 or VSSOP-10 package. The ADS1018 integrates a programmable gain amplifier (PGA), voltage reference, oscillator and high-accuracy temperature sensor. These features, along with a wide power-supply range from 2 V to 5.5 V, make the ADS1018 ideally suited for power- and space-constrained, sensor-measurement applications. The ADS1018 performs conversions at data rates up to 3300 samples per second (SPS). The PGA offers input ranges from ±256 mV to ±6.144 V, allowing both large and small signals to be measured with high resolution. An input multiplexer (mux) allows measurement of two differential or four single-ended inputs. The high-accuracy temperature sensor is used for system-level temperature monitoring, or cold-junction compensation for thermocouples. The ADS1018 operates either in continuous-conversion mode, or in a single-shot mode that automatically powers down after a conversion. Single-shot mode significantly reduces current consumption during idle periods. Data are transferred through a serial peripheral interface (SPI™).
Sigma-Delta
10-VSSOP
3.3 k per second
2 V
5.5 V
1
12
10-MSOP, 10-TFSOP
Internal
2, 4
SPI
125 °C
-40 °C
PGA, Temperature Sensor
2 V
5.5 V
Differential, Single Ended
Surface Mount
MUX-PGA-ADC
Texas Instruments
ADS1018EVM
ADS1018 - 12 Bit 3.3k Samples per Second Analog to Digital Converter (ADC) Evaluation Board
3.3 k per second
1
12
SPI
ADS1018
2 V
5.5 V
Board(s), Cable(s)
Texas Instruments
ADS1018IRUGT
The ADS1018 is a precision, low-power, 12-bit, noise-free, analog-to-digital converter (ADC) that provides all features necessary to measure the most common sensor signals in an ultrasmall, leadless, X2QFN-10 or VSSOP-10 package. The ADS1018 integrates a programmable gain amplifier (PGA), voltage reference, oscillator and high-accuracy temperature sensor. These features, along with a wide power-supply range from 2 V to 5.5 V, make the ADS1018 ideally suited for power- and space-constrained, sensor-measurement applications. The ADS1018 performs conversions at data rates up to 3300 samples per second (SPS). The PGA offers input ranges from ±256 mV to ±6.144 V, allowing both large and small signals to be measured with high resolution. An input multiplexer (mux) allows measurement of two differential or four single-ended inputs. The high-accuracy temperature sensor is used for system-level temperature monitoring, or cold-junction compensation for thermocouples. The ADS1018 operates either in continuous-conversion mode, or in a single-shot mode that automatically powers down after a conversion. Single-shot mode significantly reduces current consumption during idle periods. Data are transferred through a serial peripheral interface (SPI™). The ADS1018 is a precision, low-power, 12-bit, noise-free, analog-to-digital converter (ADC) that provides all features necessary to measure the most common sensor signals in an ultrasmall, leadless, X2QFN-10 or VSSOP-10 package. The ADS1018 integrates a programmable gain amplifier (PGA), voltage reference, oscillator and high-accuracy temperature sensor. These features, along with a wide power-supply range from 2 V to 5.5 V, make the ADS1018 ideally suited for power- and space-constrained, sensor-measurement applications. The ADS1018 performs conversions at data rates up to 3300 samples per second (SPS). The PGA offers input ranges from ±256 mV to ±6.144 V, allowing both large and small signals to be measured with high resolution. An input multiplexer (mux) allows measurement of two differential or four single-ended inputs. The high-accuracy temperature sensor is used for system-level temperature monitoring, or cold-junction compensation for thermocouples. The ADS1018 operates either in continuous-conversion mode, or in a single-shot mode that automatically powers down after a conversion. Single-shot mode significantly reduces current consumption during idle periods. Data are transferred through a serial peripheral interface (SPI™).
Sigma-Delta
10-X2QFN (2x1.5)
3.3 k per second
2 V
5.5 V
1
12
10-XFQFN
Internal
2, 4
SPI
125 °C
-40 °C
PGA, Temperature Sensor
2 V
5.5 V
Differential, Single Ended
Surface Mount
MUX-PGA-ADC

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ADS1018 Series

The ADS1018 is a precision, low-power, 12-bit, noise-free, analog-to-digital converter (ADC) that provides all features necessary to measure the most common sensor signals in an ultrasmall, leadless, X2QFN-10 or VSSOP-10 package. The ADS1018 integrates a programmable gain amplifier (PGA), voltage reference, oscillator and high-accuracy temperature sensor. These features, along with a wide power-supply range from 2 V to 5.5 V, make the ADS1018 ideally suited for power- and space-constrained, sensor-measurement applications.

The ADS1018 performs conversions at data rates up to 3300 samples per second (SPS). The PGA offers input ranges from ±256 mV to ±6.144 V, allowing both large and small signals to be measured with high resolution. An input multiplexer (mux) allows measurement of two differential or four single-ended inputs. The high-accuracy temperature sensor is used for system-level temperature monitoring, or cold-junction compensation for thermocouples.

The ADS1018 operates either in continuous-conversion mode, or in a single-shot mode that automatically powers down after a conversion. Single-shot mode significantly reduces current consumption during idle periods. Data are transferred through a serial peripheral interface (SPI™).

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