The ADC0848CCV is an IC (integrated circuit) component that stands for Analog to Digital Converter (ADC) 0848CCV. It is a high performance 8-bit successive approximation register (SAR) ADC. Here are some key features and an overview of the ADC0848CCV:
1. Resolution: The ADC0848CCV has an 8-bit resolution, meaning it can convert an analog input voltage into a digital value ranging from 0 to 255.
2. Sampling Rate: It supports a maximum sampling rate of 2.4 megasamples per second (MSPS), allowing for quick and accurate conversion of analog signals.
3. Operating Voltage Range: It operates within a wide range of power supply voltages, typically between 4.5 volts (V) and 6 volts (V).
4. Input Channels: The ADC0848CCV has eight single-ended analog input channels. Each channel can handle a voltage range from 0V to Vref, where Vref is the reference voltage applied externally.
5. Reference Voltage: This IC component requires an external reference voltage (Vref) that determines the maximum analog input range. The reference voltage can be set using a potentiometer or any other external voltage source within the recommended range.
6. Serial Output: The ADC0848CCV provides a serial digital output in a 3-wire format (clock, data, and chip select)