AD7707 Analog Devices, AD7707 Datasheet - Page 27

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AD7707

Manufacturer Part Number
AD7707
Description
Manufacturer
Analog Devices
Datasheet

Specifications of AD7707

Resolution (bits)
16bit
# Chan
3
Sample Rate
n/a
Interface
Ser,SPI
Analog Input Type
Diff-Uni,SE-Bip
Ain Range
Bip (Vref)/(PGA Gain),Bip 10V,Bip 5.0V,Uni (Vref)/(PGA Gain),Uni 10V,Uni 5.0V
Adc Architecture
Sigma-Delta
Pkg Type
SOIC,SOP

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REFERENCE INPUT
The AD7707 reference inputs, REF IN(+) and REF IN(−),
provide a differential reference input capability. The common-
mode range for these differential inputs is from GND to AV
The nominal reference voltage, V
for specified operation is +2.5 V for the AD7707 operated with
an AV
AV
1 V, but with degraded performance because the LSB size is
smaller. REF IN(+) must always be greater than REF IN(−) for
correct operation of the AD7707.
Both reference inputs provide a high impedance, dynamic load
similar to the analog inputs in unbuffered mode. The maximum
dc input leakage current is ±1 nA over temperature, and source
resistance may result in gain errors on the part. In this case, the
sampling switch resistance is 5 kΩ typical and the reference
capacitor (C
reference inputs is f
gains of 1 and 2, C
DD
of 3 V. The part is functional with V
DD
of 5 V and 1.225 V for the AD7707 operated with an
REF
) varies with gain. The sample rate on the
REF
CLKIN
is 8 pF; for a gain of 16, it is 5.5 pF; for a
/64 and does not vary with gain. For
REF
REF IN(+) − REF IN(−),
REF
voltages down to
DD
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gain of 32, it is 4.25 pF; for a gain of 64, it is 3.625 pF; and for a
gain of 128, it is 3.3125 pF.
The output noise performance outlined in Table 7 through
Table 13 is for an analog input of 0 V, which effectively removes
the effect of noise from the reference. To obtain the same noise
performance as shown in the noise tables over the full input
range requires a low noise reference source for the AD7707. If
the reference noise in the bandwidth of interest is excessive, it
degrades the performance of the AD7707. In bridge transducer
applications where the reference voltage for the ADC is derived
from the excitation voltage, the effect of the noise in the excitation
voltage is removed because the application is ratiometric. Rec-
ommended reference voltage sources for the AD7707 with an
AV
recommended reference sources for the AD7707 operated with
an AV
recommended to decouple the output of these references to
further reduce the noise level.
DD
of 5 V include the AD780, REF43, and REF192, and the
DD
of 3 V include the
AD589
and AD1580. It is generally
AD7707

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