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ADS7818EB

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ADS7818EB
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2SC5161
Manufacturer
Burr-Brown Corporation
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THEORY OF OPERATION
The ADS7818 is a high speed successive approximation
register (SAR) analog-to-digital converter (A/D) with an
internal 2.5V bandgap reference. The architecture is based
on capacitive redistribution which inherently includes a
sample/hold function. The converter is fabricated on a 0.6
CMOS process. See Figure 1 for the basic operating circuit
for the ADS7818.
The ADS7818 requires an external clock to run the conver-
sion process. This clock can vary between 200kHz (12.5Hz
throughput) and 8MHz (500kHz throughput). The duty cycle
of the clock is unimportant as long as the minimum HIGH
and LOW times are at least 50ns and the clock period is at
least 125ns. The minimum clock frequency is set by the
leakage on the capacitors internal to the ADS7818.
The analog input is provided to two input pins: +IN and –IN.
When a conversion is initiated, the differential input on these
pins is sampled on the internal capacitor array. While a
conversion is in progress, both inputs are disconnected from
any internal function.
The range of the analog input is set by the voltage on the
V
is 0 to 5V. An external reference voltage can be placed on
V
external voltage is 2.0V to 2.55V, giving an input voltage
range of 4.0V to 5.1V.
The digital result of the conversion is provided in a serial
manner, synchronous to the CLK input. The result is pro-
vided most significant bit first and represents the result of
the conversion currently in progress—there is no pipeline
delay. By properly controlling the CONV and CLK inputs,
it is possible to obtain the digital result least significant bit
first.
ANALOG INPUT
The +IN and –IN input pins allow for a differential input
signal to be captured on the internal hold capacitor when the
converter enters the hold mode. The voltage range on the
–IN input is limited to –0.2V to 0.2V. Because of this, the
differential input can be used to reject only small signals that
FIGURE 1. Basic Operation of the ADS7818.
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, overdriving the internal voltage. The range for the
pin. With the internal 2.5V reference, the input range
2.2µF
+
Analog Input
0 to 5V
0.1µF
1
2
3
4
V
+In
–In
GND
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CONV
DATA
+V
CLK
are common to both inputs. Thus, the –IN input is best used
to sense a remote ground point near the source of the +IN
signal. If the source driving the +IN signal is nearby, the
–IN should be connected directly to ground.
The input current into the analog input depends on input
voltage and sample rate. Essentially, the current into the
device must charge the internal hold capacitor during the
sample period. After this capacitance has been fully charged,
there is no further input current. The source of the analog
input voltage must be able to charge the input capacitance to
a 12-bit settling level within the sample period—which can
be as little as 350ns in some operating modes. While the
converter is in the hold mode or after the sampling capacitor
has been fully charged, the input impedance of the analog
input is greater than 1G .
Care must be taken regarding the input voltage on the +In
and –IN pins. To maintain the linearity of the converter, the
+In input should remain within the range of GND – 200mV
to +V
GND – 200mV or exceed GND + 200mV. Outside of these
ranges, the converter’s linearity may not meet specifications.
REFERENCE
The reference voltage on the V
scale range of the analog input. The ADS7818 can operate
with a reference in the range of 2.0V to 2.55V, for a full-
scale range of 4.0V to 5.1V.
The voltage at the V
buffer drives the capacitor DAC portion of the converter.
This is important because the buffer greatly reduces the
dynamic load placed on the reference source. However, the
voltage at V
from the SAR conversion process. These can be reduced by
carefully bypassing the V
sections that follow.
INTERNAL REFERENCE
The ADS7818 contains an on-board 2.5V reference, result-
ing in a 0V to 5V input range on the analog input. The
specification table gives the various specifications for the
CC
8
7
6
5
CC
+5V
+ 200mV. The –IN input should not drop below
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Serial Clock
Serial Data
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0.1µF
will still contain some noise and glitches
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+
10µF
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pin is internally buffered and this
pin to ground as outlined in the
from
Microcontroller
or DSP
ADS7818
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pin directly sets the full-
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