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ADS1210U 参数 Datasheet PDF下载

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型号: ADS1210U
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内容描述: 24位模拟数字转换器 [24-Bit ANALOG-TO-DIGITAL CONVERTER]
分类和应用: 转换器模数转换器光电二极管
文件页数/大小: 41 页 / 556 K
品牌: BB [ BURR-BROWN CORPORATION ]
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THEORY OF OPERATION  
The ADS1210 and ADS1211 are precision, high dynamic  
range, self-calibrating, 24-bit, delta-sigma A/D converters  
capable of achieving very high resolution digital results.  
Each contains a programmable gain amplifier (PGA); a  
second-order delta-sigma modulator; a programmable digi-  
tal filter; a microcontroller including the Instruction, Com-  
mand and Calibration registers; a serial interface; a clock  
generator circuit; and an internal 2.5V reference. The  
ADS1211 includes a 4-channel input multiplexer.  
The output data rate of the ADS1210/11 can be varied from  
a few hertz to as much as 15,625kHz, trading off lower  
resolution results for higher data rates. In addition, the data  
rate determines the first null of the digital filter and sets the  
–3dB point of the input bandwidth (see the Digital Filter  
section). Changing the data rate of the ADS1210/11 does not  
result in a change in the sampling rate of the input capacitor.  
The data rate effectively sets the number of samples which  
are used by the digital filter to obtain each conversion result.  
A lower data rate results in higher resolution, lower input  
bandwidth, and different notch frequencies than a higher  
data rate. It does not result in any change in input impedance  
or modulator frequency, or any appreciable change in power  
consumption.  
In order to provide low system noise, common-mode rejec-  
tion of 115dB and excellent power supply rejection, the  
design topology is based on a fully differential switched  
capacitor architecture. Turbo Mode, a unique feature of the  
ADS1210/11, can be used to boost the sampling rate of the  
input capacitor, which is normally 19.5kHz with a 10MHz  
clock. By programming the Command Register, the sam-  
pling rate can be increased to 39kHz, 78kHz, 156kHz, or  
312kHz. Each increase in sample rate results in an increase  
in performance when maintaining the same output data rate.  
The ADS1210/11 also includes complete on-board calibra-  
tion that can correct for internal offset and gain errors or  
limited external system errors. Internal calibration can be  
run when needed, or automatically and continuously in the  
background. System calibration can be run as needed and the  
appropriate input voltages must be provided to the ADS1210/  
11. For this reason, there is no continuous System Calibra-  
tion Mode. The calibration registers are fully readable and  
writable. This feature allows for switching between various  
configurations—different data rates, Turbo Mode Rates, and  
gain settings—without re-calibrating.  
The programmable gain amplifier (PGA) of the ADS1210/  
11 can be set to a gain of 1, 2, 4, 8 or 16—substantially  
increasing the dynamic range of the converter and simplify-  
ing the interface to the more common transducers (see Table  
I). This gain is implemented by increasing the number of  
samples taken by the input capacitor from 19.5kHz for a  
gain of 1 to 312kHz for a gain of 16. Since the Turbo Mode  
and PGA functions are both implemented by varying the  
sampling frequency of the input capacitor, the combination  
of PGA gain and Turbo Mode Rate is limited to 16 (see  
Table II). For example, when using a Turbo Mode Rate of  
8 (156kHz at 10MHz), the maximum PGA gain setting is 2.  
The various settings, rates, modes, and registers of the  
ADS1210/11 are read or written via a synchronous serial  
interface. This interface can operate in either a self-clocked  
mode (Master Mode) or an externally clocked mode (Slave  
Mode). In the Master Mode, the serial clock (SCLK) fre-  
quency is one-half of the ADS1210/11 XIN clock frequency.  
This is an important consideration for many systems and  
may determine the maximum ADS1210/11 clock that can be  
used.  
ANALOG  
INPUT(1)  
ANALOG INPUT  
UTILIZING VBIAS  
(1,2)  
FULL-  
EXAMPLE  
VOLTAGE  
RANGE(3)  
(V)  
FULL-  
SCALE  
RANGE  
(V)  
EXAMPLE  
The high resolution and flexibility of the ADS1210/11 allow  
these converters to fill a wide variety of A/D conversion  
tasks. In order to ensure that a particular configuration will  
meet the design goals, there are several important items  
which must be considered. These include (but are certainly  
not limited to) the needed resolution, required linearity,  
desired input bandwidth, power consumption goal, and sen-  
sor output voltage.  
SCALE  
RANGE  
(V)  
VOLTAGE  
RANGE(3)  
(V)  
GAIN  
SETTING  
1
2
4
8
16  
10  
5
2.5  
1.25  
0.625  
0 to 5  
40  
20  
10  
5
±10  
±5  
±2.5  
±1.25  
±0.625  
1.25 to 3.75  
1.88 to 3.13  
2.19 to 2.81  
2.34 to 2.66  
2.5  
NOTE: (1) With a 2.5V reference, such as the internal reference. (2) This  
example utilizes the circuit in Figure 12. Other input ranges are possible. (3)  
The ADS1210/11 allows common-mode voltage as long as the absolute  
The remainder of this data sheet discusses the operation of  
the ADS1210/11 in detail. In order to allow for easier  
comparison of different configurations, “effective resolu-  
tion” is used as the figure of merit for most tables and  
graphs. For example, Table III shows a comparison between  
data rate (and –3dB input bandwidth) versus PGA setting at  
a Turbo Mode Rate of 1 and a clock rate of 10MHz. See the  
Definition of Terms section for a definition of effective  
resolution.  
input voltage on AINP or AINN does not go below AGND or above AVDD  
.
TABLE I. Full-Scale Range vs PGA Setting.  
TURBO MODE RATE  
AVAILABLE PGA SETTINGS  
1
2
4
1, 2, 4, 8, 16  
1, 2, 4, 8  
1, 2, 4  
1, 2  
8
16  
1
TABLE II. Available PGA Settings vs Turbo Mode Rate.  
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