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Special Purpose Data Converters

Special purpose data converter ICs serve unique conversion functions including RMS-to-DC converters, frequency-to-voltage converters, synchro/resolver-to-digital converters, and other application-specific analog-digital conversion devices.

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PART NUMBERMANUFACTURERDESCRIPTIONSTOCKQTY / ACTION
TLV320DAC3101IRHBRTexas Instruments41,089
TLV320DAC23PWRTexas Instruments42,696
TLV320DAC23IRHDRTexas Instruments10,800
TLV320DAC23PWG4Texas Instruments6,823
TLV320DAC23GQERTexas Instruments51,000
TLV320DAC23IPWG4Texas Instruments1,668
TLV320DAC23IGQERTexas Instruments21,000
TLV320ADC3140IRTWTTexas Instruments4,746
TLV320ADC3100IRGERTexas Instruments8,685
TLV320ADC3001IYZHTTexas Instruments9,042

About Special Purpose Data Converters

Special Purpose Data Converter ICs are highly specialized mixed-signal devices engineered to handle specific non-standard conversion challenges that cannot be directly resolved by standard ADCs or DACs. This subcategory encompasses specialized architectures such as resolver-to-digital converters (RDCs) and synchro-to-digital converters for military and industrial angle sensing, voltage-to-frequency and frequency-to-voltage converters, capacitive-to-digital converters, and True RMS-to-DC converters.

These devices are critical in motor control, aerospace navigation, energy metering, and precision instrumentation where unique transducer waveforms must be translated directly into clean digital or analog DC values. Selection parameters focus on translation accuracy, conversion time, output interface compatibility, and environmental ruggedness.

On Octatronics, source high-quality special purpose data converters from Analog Devices and Texas Instruments. Check current inventory, review technical application notes, download datasheets, and submit bulk RFQs online.

Frequently Asked Questions

Octatronics can help source a wide range of Special Purpose Data Converters from major manufacturers worldwide, including active production parts, long-lead-time items, and hard-to-find components.

Yes. You can submit a single part number or upload a BOM with multiple parts. Our team will check stock, date code, lead time, and pricing for each item.

Availability depends on the specific part number and supplier source. For important orders, buyers can request packaging photos, labels, date code information, and traceability documents.

Yes. Octatronics supports sourcing for active, end-of-life, obsolete, and hard-to-find components through our global supplier network.

Please provide the part number, manufacturer, quantity, required date code, target price, delivery country, and whether original packaging or COC is required.

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