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Effect of Temperature on ADC AD73360.

04/16/2011 1:48 AM

In Data-sheet the temperature range is mentioned, but I want to know that how the output or behaviour of ADC(AD73360) is effected by the different temperature ranges or values. And Also any other hidden parameters that effect the performance of AD73360 which you observed while using this I.C.
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Re: Effect of Temperature on ADC AD73360.

04/18/2011 9:23 AM

Your best bet for this kind of information is going to be the manufacturer. See if you can get in touch with one of their Applications Engineers. You can probably fill out an online form at the Analog Devices website, and one of their engineers will get in touch with you.

I suppose there's a chance that one of the members here has experience with this device, but I would imagine there are other online forums that might be a better fit for this type of information and user. Of all the forums here at CR4, the electronics one is probably the one that is frequented the least.

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Re: Effect of Temperature on ADC AD73360.

09/23/2019 7:36 AM

I have not much knowledge about ADC's output changing behavior with input temp variations. But here is the best ans https://www.maximintegrated.com/en/design/technical-documents/tutorials/7/748.html

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