The TLC548ID can handle clock frequencies up to 1.5 MHz, but it's recommended to operate at 1 MHz or lower for optimal performance.
To ensure accurate ADC conversions, make sure to follow proper PCB layout guidelines, use a stable clock source, and ensure that the analog input voltage is within the specified range (0-5V).
The RD/WR pin is used to control the direction of data transfer between the microcontroller and the TLC548ID. When RD/WR is high, the TLC548ID is in read mode, and when it's low, it's in write mode.
Yes, the TLC548ID is compatible with 3.3V microcontrollers. However, ensure that the analog input voltage is within the specified range (0-5V) and use level shifters if necessary.
The TLC548ID's POR and BOR features ensure that the device resets properly during power-up and brown-out conditions. No external circuitry is required, but ensure that the power supply is stable and within the specified range.