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Resistive Sensor Signal Conditioner with Digital Output

Package Information

CAD Model:View CAD Model
Pkg. Type:SOIC
Pkg. Code:DCG8
Lead Count (#):8
Pkg. Dimensions (mm):4.9 x 3.9 x 1.5
Pitch (mm):1.27

Environmental & Export Classifications

Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL)1
Pb (Lead) FreeYes
ECCN (US)EAR99
HTS (US)8542.39.0090

Product Attributes

Lead Count (#)8
Carrier TypeReel
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL)1
Pitch (mm)1.27
Pkg. Dimensions (mm)4.9 x 3.9 x 1.5
Qty. per Reel (#)2500
Qty. per Carrier (#)0
Pb (Lead) FreeYes
Pb Free Categorye3 Sn
Temp. Range (°C)-40 to 85°C
Country of Wafer FabricationGERMANY
Country of AssemblyPHILIPPINES
Adj. Analog Gain1.5 - 1.5, 3 - 3, 6 - 6, 12 - 12, 24 - 24, 48 - 48, 96 - 96, 192 - 192
Automotive Qual.No
FunctionResistive SSC
Input TypeSingle-bridge
InterfaceI2C, SPI
Length (mm)4.9
MOQ2500
Package Area (mm²)19.1
Pkg. TypeSOIC
PublishedNo
Qualification LevelStandard
Reel Size (in)13
Requires Terms and ConditionsDoes not require acceptance of Terms and Conditions
Resolution (bits)14
Sample Rate Max (KHz)2
Supply Voltage (V)2.7 - 5.5
Tape & ReelYes
Thickness (mm)1.5
Width (mm)3.9

Description

The ZSC31014 RBiciLite™ is a feature rich CMOS integrated circuit for high accuracy amplification and analog-to-digital conversion of a differential input signal. Perfect for low-cost applications, the ZSC31014 can perform offset, span, and 1st and 2nd order temperature compensation of the measured signal. Developed for correction of resistive bridge sensors, the ZSC31014 can also provide a corrected temperature output through an internal or external sensor measurement. Digital compensation of signal offset, sensitivity, temperature and non-linearity is accomplished via an internal digital signal processor running a correction algorithm. Calibration coefficients are stored in a highly reliable non-volatile EEPROM. Measured and corrected bridge values provided at the digital output pins can easily be configured as I2C or SPI. Programming of the ZSC31014 is made simple by the I2C interface and the PC-controlled calibration software provided in the IDT Evaluation Kit. Digital mating of the sensor with the signal conditioner is fast and precise, eliminating the overhead normally associated with trimming external components and multi-pass calibration routines.

Integrated diagnostics functions and low power stand-by-mode make the ZSC31014 attractive for a variety of battery-operated applications, particularly products involving the use of a microcontroller for networking sensors.