The ADC081S101CIMF is an IC (integrated circuit) component that stands for Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) with 8-bit resolution. It is commonly used in applications where analog signals need to be converted into digital data for processing or manipulation by a microcontroller or digital system. Here is an overview of its key features:
1. Resolution: The ADC081S101CIMF has an 8-bit resolution, which means it can convert an analog input voltage into one of 256 possible digital values (2^8 = 256).
2. Sampling Rate: It is capable of sampling analog signals at a maximum rate of 200 kilosamples per second (kSPS), which refers to the number of samples it can capture in one second.
3. Input Voltage Range: This ADC component accepts analog input voltages in the range of 0 to Vref, where Vref is the analog reference voltage. Typically, Vref is set to the supply voltage of the ADC component itself or an external voltage reference.
4. Small Package: The ADC081S101CIMF comes in a small SOT-23 (Small Outline Transistor-23) package, which allows for easy integration into compact electronic circuits or PCBs (printed circuit boards).
5. Low Power Consumption: It is designed to consume minimal power, making it suitable for power-sensitive applications or battery-powered devices. The specified power supply voltage ranges from 2