The TDC7201 is designed for use with ultrasonic, laser and radar range finding equipment
using time-of-flight technique. The TDC7201 has two built-in Time-to-Digital Converters (TDCs) that
can be used to measure distance down to 4 cm and up to several kilometers using a simple
architecture, which eliminates the need to use expensive FPGAs or processors.
Each TDC performs the function of a stopwatch and measures the elapsed time
(time-of-flight or TOF) between a START pulse and up to five STOP pulses. The ability to measure
simultaneously and individually on two pairs of START and STOP pins using two built-in TDCs offers
high flexibility in time measurement design.
The device has an internal self-calibrated time base which compensates for drift over
time and temperature. Self-calibration enables time-to-digital conversion accuracy in the order of
picoseconds. This accuracy makes the TDC7201 ideal for range finder applications.
When placed in the Autonomous Multi-Cycle Averaging Mode, the TDC7201 device can be
optimized for low system power consumption, which is ideal for battery-powered flow meters. In this
mode, the host can go to sleep to save power and wake up when interrupted by the TDC upon
completion of the measurement sequence.
The TDC7201 is designed for use with ultrasonic, laser and radar range finding equipment
using time-of-flight technique. The TDC7201 has two built-in Time-to-Digital Converters (TDCs) that
can be used to measure distance down to 4 cm and up to several kilometers using a simple
architecture, which eliminates the need to use expensive FPGAs or processors.
Each TDC performs the function of a stopwatch and measures the elapsed time
(time-of-flight or TOF) between a START pulse and up to five STOP pulses. The ability to measure
simultaneously and individually on two pairs of START and STOP pins using two built-in TDCs offers
high flexibility in time measurement design.
The device has an internal self-calibrated time base which compensates for drift over
time and temperature. Self-calibration enables time-to-digital conversion accuracy in the order of
picoseconds. This accuracy makes the TDC7201 ideal for range finder applications.
When placed in the Autonomous Multi-Cycle Averaging Mode, the TDC7201 device can be
optimized for low system power consumption, which is ideal for battery-powered flow meters. In this
mode, the host can go to sleep to save power and wake up when interrupted by the TDC upon
completion of the measurement sequence.