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5962-9684601QLX 参数 Datasheet PDF下载

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型号: 5962-9684601QLX
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内容描述: [IC 1-CH 12-BIT SUCCESSIVE APPROXIMATION ADC, SERIAL/PARALLEL ACCESS, CDIP24, CERAMIC, DIP-24, Analog to Digital Converter]
分类和应用: 转换器模数转换器
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品牌: ADI [ ADI ]
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AD7892  
TERMINOLOGY  
Relative Accuracy  
Signal to (Noise + Distortion) Ratio  
Relative accuracy or endpoint nonlinearity is the maximum  
deviation from a straight line passing through the endpoints of  
the ADC transfer function.  
This is the measured ratio of signal to (noise + distortion) at the  
output of the A/D converter. The signal is the rms amplitude of  
the fundamental. Noise is the rms sum of all nonfundamental  
signals up to half the sampling frequency (fS/2), excluding dc.  
The ratio is dependent upon the number of quantization levels  
in the digitization process; the more levels, the smaller the quan-  
tization noise. The theoretical signal to (noise + distortion)  
ratio for an ideal N-bit converter with a sine wave input is given  
by:  
Differential Nonlinearity  
This is the difference between the measured and the ideal  
1 LSB change between any two adjacent codes in the ADC.  
Positive Full-Scale Error (AD7892-1)  
This is the deviation of the last code transition (01 . . . 110 to  
01 . . . 111) from the ideal 4 × REF IN – 3/2 LSB ( 10 V range)  
or 2 × REF IN – 3/2 LSB ( 5 V range) after the bipolar zero  
error has been adjusted out.  
Signal to (Noise + Distortion) = (6.02 N + 1.76) dB  
Thus for a 12-bit converter, this is 74 dB.  
Positive Full-Scale Error (AD7892-2)  
Total Harmonic Distortion  
This is the deviation of the last code transition (11 . . . 110 to  
11 . . . 111) from the ideal (REF IN – 3/2 LSB) after the unipo-  
lar offset error has been adjusted out.  
Total harmonic distortion (THD) is the ratio of the rms sum of  
harmonics to the fundamental. For the AD7892, it is defined  
as:  
Positive Full-Scale Error (AD7892-3)  
This is the deviation of the last code transition (01 . . . 110 to  
01 . . . 111) from the ideal (REF IN – 3/2 LSB) after the bipolar  
zero error has been adjusted out.  
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V2 +V3 +V4 +V5 +V6  
THD (dB) = 20 log  
V1  
Bipolar Zero Error (AD7892-1, AD7892-3)  
This is the deviation of the midscale transition (all 1s to all 0s)  
from the ideal (AGND – 1/2 LSB).  
where V1 is the rms amplitude of the fundamental and V2, V3,  
V4, V5 and V6 are the rms amplitudes of the second through the  
sixth harmonics.  
Unipolar Offset Error (AD7892-2)  
This is the deviation of the first code transition (00 . . . 000 to  
00 . . . 001) from the ideal (AGND + 1/2 LSB).  
Peak Harmonic or Spurious Noise  
Peak harmonic or spurious noise is defined as the ratio of the  
rms value of the next largest component in the ADC output  
spectrum (up to fS/2 and excluding dc) to the rms value of the  
fundamental. Normally, the value of this specification is deter-  
mined by the largest harmonic in the spectrum, but for parts  
where the harmonics are buried in the noise floor, it will be a  
noise peak.  
Negative Full-Scale Error (AD7892-1)  
This is the deviation of the first code transition (10 . . . 000 to  
10 . . . 001) from the ideal –4 × REF IN + 1/2 LSB ( 10 V  
range) or –2 × REF IN + 1/2 LSB ( 5 V range) after bipolar  
zero error has been adjusted out.  
Negative Full-Scale Error (AD7892-3)  
Intermodulation Distortion  
This is the deviation of the first code transition (10 . . . 000 to  
10 . . . 001) from the ideal – REF IN + 1/2 LSB after bipolar  
zero error has been adjusted out.  
With inputs consisting of sine waves at two frequencies, fa and  
fb, any active device with nonlinearities will create distortion  
products at sum and difference frequencies of mfa nfb where  
m, n = 0, 1, 2, 3, etc. Intermodulation terms are those for  
which neither m nor n are equal to zero. For example, the sec-  
ond order terms include (fa + fb) and (fa – fb), while the third  
order terms include (2fa + fb), (2fa – fb), (fa + 2fb) and  
(fa – 2fb).  
Track/Hold Acquisition Time  
Track/Hold acquisition time is the time required for the output  
of the track/hold amplifier to reach its final value, within 1/2 LSB,  
after the end of conversion (the point at which the track/hold  
returns to track mode). It also applies to situations where there  
is a step input change on the input voltage applied to the VIN  
input of the AD7892. It means that the user must wait for the  
duration of the track/hold acquisition time after the end of con-  
version or after a step input change to VIN before starting another  
conversion, to ensure that the part operates to specification.  
The AD7892 is tested using two input frequencies away from  
the bottom end of the input bandwidth. In this case, the second  
and third order terms are of different significance. The second  
order terms are usually distanced in frequency from the original  
sine waves while the third order terms are usually at a frequency  
close to the input frequencies. As a result, the second and third  
order terms are specified separately. The calculation of the  
intermodulation distortion is as per the THD specification where it  
is the ratio of the rms sum of the individual distortion products to  
the rms amplitude of the fundamental expressed in dBs.  
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REV. C