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ad7886kp

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ad7886kp
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Lc2mos 12-bit, 750 Khz/1 Mhz, Sampling Adc
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Analog Devices, Inc.
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AD7886
APPLICATION HINTS
Good printed circuit (PC) board layout is as important as the
circuit design itself in achieving high speed A/D performance.
The AD7886’s comparators are required to make bit decisions
on an LSB size of 1.22 mV. To achieve this, the designer has to
be conscious of noise in both the ADC itself and in the preced-
ing analog circuitry. Switching mode power supplies are not rec-
ommended as the switching spikes will feed through to the
comparator, causing noisy code transitions. Other causes of con-
cern are ground loops and digital feedthrough from micropro-
cessors. These are factors that influence any ADC, and a proper
PC board layout that minimizes these effects is essential for best
performance.
LAYOUT HINTS
Ensure that the layout for the printed circuit board has the digi-
tal and analog signal lines separated as much as possible. Take
care not to run any digital track alongside an analog signal track.
Guard (screen) the analog input with AGND.
Establish a single point analog ground (star ground) separate
from the logic system ground at the AD7886 AGND or as close
as possible to the AD7886. Connect all other grounds and the
AD7886 DGND to this single analog ground point. Do not
connect any other digital grounds to this analog ground point.
Because low impedance analog and digital power supply com-
mon returns are essential to low noise operation of the ADC,
make the foil width for these tracks as wide as possible. The use
of ground planes minimizes impedance paths and also guards
the analog circuitry from digital noise. The circuit layout of Fig-
ures 25 and 26 have both analog and digital ground planes that are
kept separated and only joined together at the AD7886 AGND.
NOISE
Keep the input signal leads to VIN and signal return leads from
AGND as short as possible to minimize input noise coupling. In
applications where this is not possible, use a shielded cable be-
tween the source and the ADC. Reduce the ground circuit im-
pedance as much as possible since any potential difference in
grounds between the signal source and the ADC appears as an
error voltage in series with the input signal.
8085A
Z-80
MREQ
Figure 21. AD7886–Z-80/8085A Interface
A15
INT
RD
A0
D7
D0
*ADDITIONAL PINS OMITTED FOR CLARITY
ADDRESS BUS
EN
ENCODE
ADDR
DATA BUS
OE
Q3
Q0
74HC374
CLK
D3
D0
CS
RD
BUSY
DB3
DB0
DB11
DB4
AD7886*
CONVST
TIMER
–12–
DATA ACQUISITION BOARD
Figure 23 shows a typical data acquisition circuit designed for a
microprocessor environment. The corresponding PC board lay-
out and silkscreen are shown in Figures 24 to 26.
The analog input to the AD7886 is buffered with an AD845 op
amp. A component grid is provided near the analog input on the
PC board that may be used for an antialiasing filter or any other
conditioning circuitry. To facilitate this option, a link (labeled
LK4) is required on the analog input.
An AD586 voltage reference and an AD707 op amp provide the
appropriate reference biasing required by the AD7886. The
ADC’s data outputs are buffered with 74HC374 latches. These
provide data bus isolation and improve data access time. Data
access time is reduced to under 30 ns, allowing interfacing to
virtually any microprocessor, including the high speed DSP pro-
cessors. Data format can be either a complete parallel load for
16-bit processors or a two-byte load for 8-bit processors.
INTERFACE CONNECTIONS
There are two connectors labeled SKT3 and SKT4. SKT3 is a
96-contact (3-row) connector, which is directly compatible with
the ADSP-2100 evaluation board prototype expansion connec-
tor. The expansion connector on the ADSP-2100 board has
eight decoded chip enable outputs labeled ECE1 to ECE8.
ECE6 is used to select the AD7886 data acquisition board. To
avoid selecting on-board RAM sockets at the same time, LK6
on the ADSP-2100 board must be removed. In addition, the
ADSP-2100 expansion connector has four interrupts labeled
EIRQ0 to EIRQ3. The AD7886’s BUSY output connects to
EIRQ0. SKT3 pinout is shown in Figure 23.
Data format to the ADSP-2100 connector is left justified, i.e.,
DB11 of the conversion result is connected to DMD15 of the
connector. DMD3 to DMD0 are always zero.
SKT4 is a 22-way (2 row) pin-header connector. This connec-
tor contains all the signal contacts as SKT3 with the exception
of EDMACK and the 4 trailing zeros of the 16-bit data word.
Only the 12-bit conversion results go to SKT4. The pinout is
shown in Figure 22.
DGND
BUSY
Figure 22. SKT4 Pinout
DB10
DB8
DB0
DB2
DB4
DB6
V
NC
CS
CC
NC = NO CONNECT
16
12
22
20
18
14
10
4
2
8
6
19
15
13
21
17
11
9
7
5
3
1
DB1
DB3
DB5
DB7
DB9
DB11
OUT1
OUT2
RD
V
DGND
CC
REV. B

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