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AD7896BR

Manufacturer Part Number
AD7896BR
Description
A/D Converter (A-D) IC
Manufacturer
Analog Devices Inc
Datasheet

Specifications of AD7896BR

Package/case
8-SOIC
Features
+2.7V To 5V, 12?Bit ADC In 8?Pin
Interface Type
Serial
Leaded Process Compatible
No
Number Of Bits
12
Number Of Channels
1
Peak Reflow Compatible (260 C)
No
Rohs Status
RoHS non-compliant
Sampling Rate (per Second)
100k
Data Interface
Serial
Number Of Converters
1
Power Dissipation (max)
10.8mW
Voltage Supply Source
Single Supply
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
8-SOIC (0.154", 3.90mm Width)
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
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Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant

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AD7896
To chip select the AD7896 in systems where more than one
device is connected to the 8X51/L51 serial port, a port bit,
configured as an output, from one of the 8X51/L51 parallel
ports can be used to gate on or off the serial clock to the AD7896.
A simple AND function on this port bit and the serial clock from
the 8X51/L51 will provide this function. The port bit should be
high to select the AD7896 and low when it is not selected.
The end of conversion is monitored by using the BUSY signal,
which is shown in the interface diagram of Figure 5, with the
BUSY line from the AD7896 connected to the Port P1.2 of the
8X51/L51 so the BUSY line can be polled by the 8X51/L51.
The BUSY line can be connected to the INT1 line of the
8X51/L51 if an interrupt driven system is preferred. These two
options are shown on the diagram.
Note also that the AD7896 outputs the MSB first during a read
operation while the 8X51/L51 expects the LSB first. Therefore,
the data that is read into the serial buffer needs to be rearranged
before the correct data format from the AD7896 appears in the
accumulator.
The serial clock rate from the 8X51/L51 is limited to signifi-
cantly less than the allowable input serial clock frequency with
which the AD7896 can operate. As a result, the time to read
data from the part will actually be longer than the conversion
time of the part. This means that the AD7896 cannot run at its
maximum throughput rate when used with the 8X51/L51.
AD7896–68HC11/L11 Interface
An interface circuit between the AD7896 and the 68HC11/L11
microcontroller is shown in Figure 6. For the interface shown,
the 68HC11/L11 SPI port is used and the 68HC11/L11 is con-
figured in its single-chip mode. The 68HC11/L11 is configured
in the master mode with its CPOL bit set to a Logic 0 and its
CPHA bit set to a Logic 1. As with the previous interface, the
diagram shows the simplest form of the interface, where the
AD7896 is the only part connected to the serial port of the
68HC11/L11 and, therefore, no decoding of the serial read
operations is required.
Once again, to chip select the AD7896 in systems where more
than one device is connected to the 68HC11/L11 serial port, a
port bit, configured as an output, from one of the 68HC11/L11
parallel ports can be used to gate on or off the serial clock to the
AD7896. A simple AND function on this port bit and the serial
clock from the 68HC11/L11 will provide this function. The port
bit should be high to select the AD7896 and low when it is
not selected.
The end of conversion is monitored by using the BUSY signal
which is shown in the interface diagram of Figure 6. With the
BUSY line from the AD7896 connected to the Port PC2 of the
68HC11/L11, the BUSY line can be polled by the 68HC11/L11.
Figure 5. AD7896 to 8X51/L51 Interface
8X51/L51
INT1
P1.2
P3.0
P3.1
OR
BUSY
SDATA
SCLK
AD7896
–10–
The BUSY line can be connected to the IRQ line of the
68HC11/L11 if an interrupt driven system is preferred. These
two options are shown in the diagram.
The serial clock rate from the 68HC11/L11 is limited to signifi-
cantly less than the allowable input serial clock frequency with
which the AD7896 can operate. As a result, the time to read
data from the part will actually be longer than the conversion
time of the part. This means that the AD7896 cannot run at its
maximum throughput rate when used with the 68HC11/L11.
AD7896–ADSP-2103/ADSP-2105 Interface
An interface circuit between the AD7896 and the ADSP-
2103/ADSP-2105 DSP processor is shown in Figure 7. In the
interface shown, the RFS1 output from the ADSP-2103/
ADSP-2105s SPORT1 serial port is used to gate the serial clock
(SCLK1) of the ADSP-2103/ADSP-2105 before it is applied to
the SCLK input of the AD7896. The RFS1 output is configured
for active high operation. The BUSY line from the AD7896 is
connected to the IRQ2 line of the ADSP-2103/ADSP-2105 so
that at the end of conversion an interrupt is generated telling the
ADSP-2103/ADSP-2105 to initiate a read operation. The inter-
face ensures a noncontinuous clock for the AD7896’s serial
clock input, with only 16 serial clock pulses provided and the
serial clock line of the AD7896 remaining low between data
transfers. The SDATA line from the AD7896 is connected to
the DR1 line of the ADSP-2103/ADSP-2105 serial port.
The timing relationship between the SCLK1 and RFS1 outputs
of the ADSP-2103/ADSP-2105 are such that the delay between
the rising edge of the SCLK1 and the rising edge of an active
high RFS1 is up to 30 ns. There is also a requirement that data
must be set up 10 ns prior to the falling edge of the SCLK1 to
be read correctly by the ADSP-2103/ADSP-2105. The data
access time for the AD7896 is 60 ns (5 V [A, B versions]) from
the rising edge of its SCLK input. Assuming a 10 ns propaga-
tion delay through the external AND gate, the high time of the
SCLK1 output of the ADSP-2105 must be ≥ (30 + 60 +10
+10) ns, i.e., ≥110 ns. This means that the serial clock fre-
quency with which the interface of Figure 7 can work is limited
to 4.5 MHz. However, there is an alternative method that allows
for the ADSP-2105 SCLK1 to run at 5 MHz (which is the max
serial clock frequency of the SCLK1 output). The arrangement
is where the first leading zero of the data stream from the
AD7896 cannot be guaranteed to be clocked into the ADSP-
2105 due to the combined delay of the RFS signal and the data
access time of the AD7896. In most cases, this is acceptable as
there will still be three leading zeros followed by the 12 data
bits. For the ADSP-2103, the SCLK1 frequency will need to
be limited to <4 MHz to account for the 100 ns data access
time of the AD7896 at 3 V.
Figure 6. AD7896 to 68HC11/L11 Interface
68HC11/L11
PC2 OR
MISO
SCK
IRQ
BUSY
SCLK
SDATA
AD7896
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