PGA970QPHPR

Texas Instruments
595-PGA970QPHPR
PGA970QPHPR

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Sensor Interface LVDT sensor signal c onditioner 48-HTQFP

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Product Category: Sensor Interface
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LVDT Sensor Signal Conditioner
1-Wire, SPI
30 V
3.5 V
12.5 mA
- 40 C
+ 125 C
SMD/SMT
HTQFP-48
Reel
Cut Tape
MouseReel
Brand: Texas Instruments
Country of Assembly: Not Available
Country of Diffusion: Not Available
Country of Origin: TW
Ib - Input Bias Current: 5 nA
Input Current: 12.5 mA
Input Voltage: 3.5 V to 30 V
Moisture Sensitive: Yes
Number of Channels: 3 Channel
Operating Supply Voltage: 3.5 V to 30 V
Output Current: 2.5 mA
Product Type: Sensor Interface
Reference Type: Internal
Reference Voltage: 1.25 V
Series: PGA970
Factory Pack Quantity: 1000
Subcategory: Interface ICs
Unit Weight: 141,500 mg
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TARIC:
8542399000
CNHTS:
8542399000
CAHTS:
8542310000
USHTS:
8542310030
MXHTS:
8542399901
ECCN:
EAR99

PGA970 LVDT Sensor Signal Conditioner

Texas Instruments PGA970 LVDT Sensor Signal Conditioner is a highly integrated system-on-chip LVDT sensor-signal conditioner with advanced signal-processing capabilities. The PGA970 contains a three-channel, low-noise, programmable-gain, analog front end that allows direct connection to the sensing element, followed by three independent 24-bit delta-sigma ADCs. The Texas Instruments PGA970 also contains a digital signal-demodulation block that interfaces to an integrated Arm®-Cortex® M0 MCU, allowing custom sensor-compensation algorithms to be implemented in the device's non-volatile memory. External system communication is achieved using SPI, OWI, GPIO, or PWM digital interfaces. The analog output is supported through a 14-bit DAC and programmable-gain amplifier offering reference or absolute-voltage output. Sensing-element excitation is achieved by using an integrated waveform generator and waveform amplifier. The waveform signal data is user-defined and stored in a designated RAM memory area.