6 Popular Precision and High-Speed Data Converter Design Topics

Oct. 2, 2015
Texas Instruments (TI) is a global semiconductor design and manufacturing company that develops analog ICs and embedded processors. Our broad data converter portfolio features high-performance 12-bit to 18-bit SAR ADCs, 12-bit to 32-bit delta-sigma ADCs, 10-bit to 16-bit pipeline ADCs, and 8-bit to 20-bit DACs to meet any design need. From the factory of the future to the communications networks of tomorrow, TI provides the data converter precision, speed and tools needed to take your vision from concept to reality.

Texas Instruments (TI) is a global semiconductor design and manufacturing company that develops analog ICs and embedded processors. Our broad data converter portfolio features high-performance 12-bit to 18-bit SAR ADCs, 12-bit to 32-bit delta-sigma ADCs, 10-bit to 16-bit pipeline ADCs, and 8-bit to 20-bit DACs to meet any design need. From the factory of the future to the communications networks of tomorrow, TI provides the data converter precision, speed and tools needed to take your vision from concept to reality. Visit www.ti.com/dataconverter to get your all-access pass to more than 100 technical resources in our Data Converter Learning Center.

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