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TLC548CDR Information
TLC548CDR by Texas Instruments is an Analog to Digital Converter.
Analog to Digital Converters are under the broader part category of Converters.
A converter is an electrical circuit that transforms electric energy into a different form that will support a elecrical load needed by a device. Read more about Converters on our Converters part category page.
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The recommended operating voltage range for TLC548CDR is 4.5V to 16V. However, it can operate up to 18V, but with reduced performance and reliability.
To ensure proper power-up and initialization, it is recommended to follow a slow power-up ramp (typically 10ms to 100ms) and to hold the CLR (clear) pin low for at least 100ns after power-up to reset the device.
The TLC548CDR can handle clock frequencies up to 1.5MHz. However, the maximum clock frequency may vary depending on the specific application and operating conditions.
The TLC548CDR can be interfaced with a microcontroller using a serial interface, such as SPI or I2C. The specific interface protocol will depend on the microcontroller and the application requirements.
The CLR pin is used to reset the TLC548CDR to its initial state. When the CLR pin is pulled low, the device is reset, and all counters and registers are cleared.