Features
- To be used in conjunction with DC590 USB Serial Controller Board
- DC1010A-B - LTC2489 Evaluation Kit
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Description
Demonstration circuit 1010A-A features the LTC2493 2/4 Channel, 24-Bit ADC with I2C. Key DC specifications include 2ppm INL, 1ppm offset, 25ppm full-scale error and 10nV/°C offset drift. In the 6.8Hz/600nVRMS mode, input normal mode rejection of 50Hz and 60Hz noise is better than 87dB. The LTC2493 also includes an internal temperature sensor that is accurate to 2 degrees C over the operating temperature range.
The DC1010A-B features the LTC2489 16-Bit ADC that is pin out and software compatible with the LTC2493.
The DC1010A-C features the LTC2487 16-Bit ADC that also includes a PGA with a gain range from 1 to 256 and the same temperature sensor as the LTC2493.
The DC1010 is a member of Linear Technology's QuickEval family of Demonstration Boards. It is designed to allow easy evaluation of the LTC2493, LTC2489 or LTC2487. DC1010 may be connected directly to the target application's analog signals while using the DC590 USB Serial Controller board and supplied software to measure performance. After evaluating with LTC's software, the digital signals can be connected to the application's processor / controller for development of the serial interface.
Order Info
Evaluation Kits
| Part Number |
Description |
Price |
| DC1010A-B |
LTC2489 16-Bit 4/2-ch I2C Easy Drive Delta Sigma ADC (req DC590B) |
$50.00 |
| DC590B |
none | USB Serial Controller |
$125.00 |
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