The TLC549CDR can handle clock frequencies up to 4 MHz, but it's recommended to operate it at 1 MHz or lower for optimal performance.
To ensure accurate conversions, make sure to follow the recommended layout and grounding guidelines, use a stable reference voltage, and minimize noise on the analog input and clock signals.
Yes, the TLC549CDR can be used with a single-ended analog input, but it's recommended to use a differential input for better common-mode rejection and noise immunity.
The recommended power-on sequence is to apply the analog power supply (VCC) first, followed by the digital power supply (VDD), and then the clock signal.
The TLC549CDR outputs data in a serial format, with the most significant bit (MSB) first. You can use a microcontroller or FPGA to receive and process the output data.