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ADS114S06IRHBR

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Texas Instruments

16-BIT, 4-KSPS, 6-CH DELTA-SIGMA ADC WITH PGA AND VOLTAGE REFERENCE FOR SENSOR MEASUREMENT

ADS114S06IRHBR - 32 VFQFN Exposed Pads

ADS114S06IRHBR

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Texas Instruments

16-BIT, 4-KSPS, 6-CH DELTA-SIGMA ADC WITH PGA AND VOLTAGE REFERENCE FOR SENSOR MEASUREMENT

Technical Specifications

Parameters and characteristics commom to parts in this series

SpecificationADS114S06IRHBRADS114S06 Series
ArchitectureSigma-DeltaSigma-Delta
ConfigurationMUX-PGA-ADCMUX-PGA-ADC
Data InterfaceSPISPI
FeaturesTemperature Sensor, PGATemperature Sensor, PGA
Input TypeSingle Ended, Differential, Pseudo-DifferentialSingle Ended, Differential, Pseudo-Differential
Mounting TypeSurface MountSurface Mount
Number of A/D Converters11
Number of Bits16 bits16 bits
Number of Inputs4, 64 - 6
Operating Temperature [Max]125 °C125 °C
Operating Temperature [Min]-50 °C-50 - -40 °C
Package / Case32-VFQFN Exposed Pad32-VFQFN Exposed Pad, 32-TQFP
Reference TypeInternal, ExternalInternal, External
Sampling Rate (Per Second)4k4k
Supplier Device Package32-VQFN (5x5)32-VQFN (5x5), 32-TQFP (5x5)
Voltage - Supply, Analog [Max]5.25 V, 2.5 V2.5 - 5.25 V
Voltage - Supply, Analog [Min]2.7 V, -2.5 V-2.5 - 2.7 V
Voltage - Supply, Digital [Max]3.6 V3.6 V
Voltage - Supply, Digital [Min]2.7 V2.7 V

Pricing

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ADS114S06 Series

16-bit, 4-kSPS, 6-ch delta-sigma ADC with PGA and voltage reference for sensor measurement

PartData InterfaceFeaturesNumber of InputsSampling Rate (Per Second)Reference TypeNumber of BitsConfigurationVoltage - Supply, Digital [Min]Voltage - Supply, Digital [Max]Package / CaseVoltage - Supply, Analog [Max]Voltage - Supply, Analog [Min]Operating Temperature [Min]Operating Temperature [Max]Number of A/D ConvertersArchitectureSupplier Device PackageInput TypeMounting Type
Texas Instruments
ADS114S06IRHBT
The ADS114S06 and ADS114S08 are precision, 16-bit, delta-sigma (ΔΣ), analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) that offer low power consumption and many integrated features to reduce system cost and component count in applications measuring small-signal sensors. These ADCs feature configurable digital filters that offer low-latency conversion results and 50-Hz or60-Hz rejection for noisy industrial environments. A low-noise, programmable gain amplifier (PGA) provides gains ranging from 1 to 128 to amplify low-level signals for resistive bridge or thermocouple applications. Additionally, these devices integrate a low-drift, 2.5-V reference that reduces printed circuit board (PCB) area. Finally, two programmable excitation current sources (IDACs) allow for easy and accurate RTD biasing. An input multiplexer supports 12 inputs for the ADS114S08 and six inputs for the ADS114S06 that can be connected to the ADC in any combination for design flexibility. In addition, these devices include features such as sensor burn-out detection, voltage bias for thermocouples, system monitoring, and four general-purpose I/Os. The devices are offered in a leadless VQFN-32 or a TQFP-32 package. The ADS114S06 and ADS114S08 are precision, 16-bit, delta-sigma (ΔΣ), analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) that offer low power consumption and many integrated features to reduce system cost and component count in applications measuring small-signal sensors. These ADCs feature configurable digital filters that offer low-latency conversion results and 50-Hz or60-Hz rejection for noisy industrial environments. A low-noise, programmable gain amplifier (PGA) provides gains ranging from 1 to 128 to amplify low-level signals for resistive bridge or thermocouple applications. Additionally, these devices integrate a low-drift, 2.5-V reference that reduces printed circuit board (PCB) area. Finally, two programmable excitation current sources (IDACs) allow for easy and accurate RTD biasing. An input multiplexer supports 12 inputs for the ADS114S08 and six inputs for the ADS114S06 that can be connected to the ADC in any combination for design flexibility. In addition, these devices include features such as sensor burn-out detection, voltage bias for thermocouples, system monitoring, and four general-purpose I/Os. The devices are offered in a leadless VQFN-32 or a TQFP-32 package.
SPI
PGA, Temperature Sensor
4, 6
4k
External, Internal
16 bits
MUX-PGA-ADC
2.7 V
3.6 V
32-VFQFN Exposed Pad
2.5 V, 5.25 V
-2.5 V, 2.7 V
-50 °C
125 °C
1
Sigma-Delta
32-VQFN (5x5)
Differential, Pseudo-Differential, Single Ended
Surface Mount
Texas Instruments
ADS114S06BIRHBR
The ADS114S06B and ADS114S08B are precision, 16-bit, delta-sigma (ΔΣ), analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) that offer low power consumption and many integrated features to reduce system cost and component count in applications measuring small-signal sensors. These ADCs feature a digital filter that offers low-latency conversion results and 50-Hz or 60-Hz rejection for noisy industrial environments. A low-noise, programmable gain amplifier (PGA) provides gains ranging from 1 to 128 to amplify low-level signals for resistive bridge or thermocouple applications. Additionally, these devices integrate a low-drift, 2.5-V reference that reduces printed circuit board (PCB) area. Finally, two programmable excitation current sources (IDACs) allow for easy and accurate RTD biasing. An input multiplexer supports 12 inputs for the ADS114S08B and six inputs for the ADS114S06B that can be connected to the ADC in any combination for design flexibility. In addition, these devices include features such as sensor burn-out detection, voltage bias for thermocouples, system monitoring, and four general-purpose I/Os (GPIOs). The devices are offered in a leadless VQFN-32 or a TQFP-32 package. The ADS114S06B and ADS114S08B are precision, 16-bit, delta-sigma (ΔΣ), analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) that offer low power consumption and many integrated features to reduce system cost and component count in applications measuring small-signal sensors. These ADCs feature a digital filter that offers low-latency conversion results and 50-Hz or 60-Hz rejection for noisy industrial environments. A low-noise, programmable gain amplifier (PGA) provides gains ranging from 1 to 128 to amplify low-level signals for resistive bridge or thermocouple applications. Additionally, these devices integrate a low-drift, 2.5-V reference that reduces printed circuit board (PCB) area. Finally, two programmable excitation current sources (IDACs) allow for easy and accurate RTD biasing. An input multiplexer supports 12 inputs for the ADS114S08B and six inputs for the ADS114S06B that can be connected to the ADC in any combination for design flexibility. In addition, these devices include features such as sensor burn-out detection, voltage bias for thermocouples, system monitoring, and four general-purpose I/Os (GPIOs). The devices are offered in a leadless VQFN-32 or a TQFP-32 package.
SPI
PGA, Temperature Sensor
4, 6
4k
External, Internal
16 bits
MUX-PGA-ADC
2.7 V
3.6 V
32-VFQFN Exposed Pad
2.5 V, 5.25 V
-2.5 V, 2.7 V
-40 °C
125 °C
1
Sigma-Delta
32-VQFN (5x5)
Differential, Pseudo-Differential, Single Ended
Surface Mount
Texas Instruments
ADS114S06BIRHBT
The ADS114S06B and ADS114S08B are precision, 16-bit, delta-sigma (ΔΣ), analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) that offer low power consumption and many integrated features to reduce system cost and component count in applications measuring small-signal sensors. These ADCs feature a digital filter that offers low-latency conversion results and 50-Hz or 60-Hz rejection for noisy industrial environments. A low-noise, programmable gain amplifier (PGA) provides gains ranging from 1 to 128 to amplify low-level signals for resistive bridge or thermocouple applications. Additionally, these devices integrate a low-drift, 2.5-V reference that reduces printed circuit board (PCB) area. Finally, two programmable excitation current sources (IDACs) allow for easy and accurate RTD biasing. An input multiplexer supports 12 inputs for the ADS114S08B and six inputs for the ADS114S06B that can be connected to the ADC in any combination for design flexibility. In addition, these devices include features such as sensor burn-out detection, voltage bias for thermocouples, system monitoring, and four general-purpose I/Os (GPIOs). The devices are offered in a leadless VQFN-32 or a TQFP-32 package. The ADS114S06B and ADS114S08B are precision, 16-bit, delta-sigma (ΔΣ), analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) that offer low power consumption and many integrated features to reduce system cost and component count in applications measuring small-signal sensors. These ADCs feature a digital filter that offers low-latency conversion results and 50-Hz or 60-Hz rejection for noisy industrial environments. A low-noise, programmable gain amplifier (PGA) provides gains ranging from 1 to 128 to amplify low-level signals for resistive bridge or thermocouple applications. Additionally, these devices integrate a low-drift, 2.5-V reference that reduces printed circuit board (PCB) area. Finally, two programmable excitation current sources (IDACs) allow for easy and accurate RTD biasing. An input multiplexer supports 12 inputs for the ADS114S08B and six inputs for the ADS114S06B that can be connected to the ADC in any combination for design flexibility. In addition, these devices include features such as sensor burn-out detection, voltage bias for thermocouples, system monitoring, and four general-purpose I/Os (GPIOs). The devices are offered in a leadless VQFN-32 or a TQFP-32 package.
SPI
PGA, Temperature Sensor
4, 6
4k
External, Internal
16 bits
MUX-PGA-ADC
2.7 V
3.6 V
32-VFQFN Exposed Pad
2.5 V, 5.25 V
-2.5 V, 2.7 V
-40 °C
125 °C
1
Sigma-Delta
32-VQFN (5x5)
Differential, Pseudo-Differential, Single Ended
Surface Mount
Texas Instruments
ADS114S06IRHBR
The ADS114S06 and ADS114S08 are precision, 16-bit, delta-sigma (ΔΣ), analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) that offer low power consumption and many integrated features to reduce system cost and component count in applications measuring small-signal sensors. These ADCs feature configurable digital filters that offer low-latency conversion results and 50-Hz or60-Hz rejection for noisy industrial environments. A low-noise, programmable gain amplifier (PGA) provides gains ranging from 1 to 128 to amplify low-level signals for resistive bridge or thermocouple applications. Additionally, these devices integrate a low-drift, 2.5-V reference that reduces printed circuit board (PCB) area. Finally, two programmable excitation current sources (IDACs) allow for easy and accurate RTD biasing. An input multiplexer supports 12 inputs for the ADS114S08 and six inputs for the ADS114S06 that can be connected to the ADC in any combination for design flexibility. In addition, these devices include features such as sensor burn-out detection, voltage bias for thermocouples, system monitoring, and four general-purpose I/Os. The devices are offered in a leadless VQFN-32 or a TQFP-32 package. The ADS114S06 and ADS114S08 are precision, 16-bit, delta-sigma (ΔΣ), analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) that offer low power consumption and many integrated features to reduce system cost and component count in applications measuring small-signal sensors. These ADCs feature configurable digital filters that offer low-latency conversion results and 50-Hz or60-Hz rejection for noisy industrial environments. A low-noise, programmable gain amplifier (PGA) provides gains ranging from 1 to 128 to amplify low-level signals for resistive bridge or thermocouple applications. Additionally, these devices integrate a low-drift, 2.5-V reference that reduces printed circuit board (PCB) area. Finally, two programmable excitation current sources (IDACs) allow for easy and accurate RTD biasing. An input multiplexer supports 12 inputs for the ADS114S08 and six inputs for the ADS114S06 that can be connected to the ADC in any combination for design flexibility. In addition, these devices include features such as sensor burn-out detection, voltage bias for thermocouples, system monitoring, and four general-purpose I/Os. The devices are offered in a leadless VQFN-32 or a TQFP-32 package.
SPI
PGA, Temperature Sensor
4, 6
4k
External, Internal
16 bits
MUX-PGA-ADC
2.7 V
3.6 V
32-VFQFN Exposed Pad
2.5 V, 5.25 V
-2.5 V, 2.7 V
-50 °C
125 °C
1
Sigma-Delta
32-VQFN (5x5)
Differential, Pseudo-Differential, Single Ended
Surface Mount
Texas Instruments
ADS114S06BIPBS
The ADS114S06B and ADS114S08B are precision, 16-bit, delta-sigma (ΔΣ), analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) that offer low power consumption and many integrated features to reduce system cost and component count in applications measuring small-signal sensors. These ADCs feature a digital filter that offers low-latency conversion results and 50-Hz or 60-Hz rejection for noisy industrial environments. A low-noise, programmable gain amplifier (PGA) provides gains ranging from 1 to 128 to amplify low-level signals for resistive bridge or thermocouple applications. Additionally, these devices integrate a low-drift, 2.5-V reference that reduces printed circuit board (PCB) area. Finally, two programmable excitation current sources (IDACs) allow for easy and accurate RTD biasing. An input multiplexer supports 12 inputs for the ADS114S08B and six inputs for the ADS114S06B that can be connected to the ADC in any combination for design flexibility. In addition, these devices include features such as sensor burn-out detection, voltage bias for thermocouples, system monitoring, and four general-purpose I/Os (GPIOs). The devices are offered in a leadless VQFN-32 or a TQFP-32 package. The ADS114S06B and ADS114S08B are precision, 16-bit, delta-sigma (ΔΣ), analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) that offer low power consumption and many integrated features to reduce system cost and component count in applications measuring small-signal sensors. These ADCs feature a digital filter that offers low-latency conversion results and 50-Hz or 60-Hz rejection for noisy industrial environments. A low-noise, programmable gain amplifier (PGA) provides gains ranging from 1 to 128 to amplify low-level signals for resistive bridge or thermocouple applications. Additionally, these devices integrate a low-drift, 2.5-V reference that reduces printed circuit board (PCB) area. Finally, two programmable excitation current sources (IDACs) allow for easy and accurate RTD biasing. An input multiplexer supports 12 inputs for the ADS114S08B and six inputs for the ADS114S06B that can be connected to the ADC in any combination for design flexibility. In addition, these devices include features such as sensor burn-out detection, voltage bias for thermocouples, system monitoring, and four general-purpose I/Os (GPIOs). The devices are offered in a leadless VQFN-32 or a TQFP-32 package.
SPI
PGA, Temperature Sensor
4, 6
4k
External, Internal
16 bits
MUX-PGA-ADC
2.7 V
3.6 V
32-TQFP
2.5 V, 5.25 V
-2.5 V, 2.7 V
-40 °C
125 °C
1
Sigma-Delta
32-TQFP (5x5)
Differential, Pseudo-Differential, Single Ended
Surface Mount
Texas Instruments
ADS114S06IPBSR
The ADS114S06 and ADS114S08 are precision, 16-bit, delta-sigma (ΔΣ), analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) that offer low power consumption and many integrated features to reduce system cost and component count in applications measuring small-signal sensors. These ADCs feature configurable digital filters that offer low-latency conversion results and 50-Hz or60-Hz rejection for noisy industrial environments. A low-noise, programmable gain amplifier (PGA) provides gains ranging from 1 to 128 to amplify low-level signals for resistive bridge or thermocouple applications. Additionally, these devices integrate a low-drift, 2.5-V reference that reduces printed circuit board (PCB) area. Finally, two programmable excitation current sources (IDACs) allow for easy and accurate RTD biasing. An input multiplexer supports 12 inputs for the ADS114S08 and six inputs for the ADS114S06 that can be connected to the ADC in any combination for design flexibility. In addition, these devices include features such as sensor burn-out detection, voltage bias for thermocouples, system monitoring, and four general-purpose I/Os. The devices are offered in a leadless VQFN-32 or a TQFP-32 package. The ADS114S06 and ADS114S08 are precision, 16-bit, delta-sigma (ΔΣ), analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) that offer low power consumption and many integrated features to reduce system cost and component count in applications measuring small-signal sensors. These ADCs feature configurable digital filters that offer low-latency conversion results and 50-Hz or60-Hz rejection for noisy industrial environments. A low-noise, programmable gain amplifier (PGA) provides gains ranging from 1 to 128 to amplify low-level signals for resistive bridge or thermocouple applications. Additionally, these devices integrate a low-drift, 2.5-V reference that reduces printed circuit board (PCB) area. Finally, two programmable excitation current sources (IDACs) allow for easy and accurate RTD biasing. An input multiplexer supports 12 inputs for the ADS114S08 and six inputs for the ADS114S06 that can be connected to the ADC in any combination for design flexibility. In addition, these devices include features such as sensor burn-out detection, voltage bias for thermocouples, system monitoring, and four general-purpose I/Os. The devices are offered in a leadless VQFN-32 or a TQFP-32 package.
32-TQFP
32-TQFP (5x5)
Surface Mount

Description

General part information

ADS114S06 Series

The ADS114S06 and ADS114S08 are precision, 16-bit, delta-sigma (ΔΣ), analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) that offer low power consumption and many integrated features to reduce system cost and component count in applications measuring small-signal sensors.

These ADCs feature configurable digital filters that offer low-latency conversion results and 50-Hz or60-Hz rejection for noisy industrial environments. A low-noise, programmable gain amplifier (PGA) provides gains ranging from 1 to 128 to amplify low-level signals for resistive bridge or thermocouple applications. Additionally, these devices integrate a low-drift, 2.5-V reference that reduces printed circuit board (PCB) area. Finally, two programmable excitation current sources (IDACs) allow for easy and accurate RTD biasing.

An input multiplexer supports 12 inputs for the ADS114S08 and six inputs for the ADS114S06 that can be connected to the ADC in any combination for design flexibility. In addition, these devices include features such as sensor burn-out detection, voltage bias for thermocouples, system monitoring, and four general-purpose I/Os.