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AD7714AR-5 参数 Datasheet PDF下载

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型号: AD7714AR-5
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内容描述: 3 V / 5 V , CMOS , 500微安信号调理ADC [3 V/5 V, CMOS, 500 uA Signal Conditioning ADC]
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AD7714  
Filter Registers. Power On/Reset Status: Filter High Register: 01 Hex. Filter Low Register: 40 Hex.  
There are two 8-bit Filter Registers on the AD7714 from which data can either be read or to which data can be written. Tables IX  
and X outline the bit designations for the Filter Registers.  
Table IX. Filter High Register (RS2–RS0 = 0, 1, 0)  
B/U  
B/U  
WL  
WL  
BST  
BST  
ZERO  
FS11  
FS11  
FS10  
FS10  
FS9  
FS9  
FS8  
FS8  
A Versions  
Y Versions  
2
CLKDIS  
Table X. Filter Low Register (RS2–RS0 = 0, 1, 1)  
FS5 FS4 FS3 FS2 FS1  
FS7  
FS6  
FS0  
All Versions  
B/U  
Bipolar/Unipolar Operation. A 0 in this bit selects Bipolar Operation. This is the default (Power-On or RESET)  
status of this bit. A 1 in this bit selects unipolar operation.  
WL  
Word Length. A 0 in this bit selects 16-bit word length when reading from the data register (i.e., DRDY returns  
high after 16 serial clock cycles in the read operation). This is the default (Power-On or RESET) status of this  
bit. A 1 in this bit selects 24-bit word length.  
BST  
Current Boost. A 0 in this bit reduces the current taken by the analog front end. When the part is operated with  
f
CLK IN = 1 MHz or at gains of 1 to 4 with fCLK IN = 2.4576 MHz, this bit should be 0 to reduce the current  
drawn from AVDD, although the device will operate just as well with this bit at a 1. When the AD7714 is oper-  
ated at gains of 8 to 128 with fCLK IN = 2.4576 MHz, this bit must be 1 to ensure correct operation of the  
device. The Power-On or RESET status of this bit is 0.  
ZERO  
To ensure correct operation of the A Versions of the part, a 0 must be written to this bit.  
CLKDIS  
Master Clock Disable Bit. A Logic 1 in this bit disables the master clock from appearing at the MCLKOUT  
pin. When disabled, the MCLKOUT pin is forced low. This feature allows the user the flexibility of using the  
MCLKOUT as a clock source for other devices in the system or for turning off the MCLKOUT as a power  
saving feature. When using an external master clock or the MCLKIN pin, the AD7714 continues to have inter-  
nal clocks and will convert normally with its CLKDIS bit active. When using a crystal oscillator or ceramic  
resonator across the MCLK IN or MCLKOUT pins, the AD7714 clock is stopped and no conversions take  
place when the CLKDIS bit is active.  
FS11–FS0  
Filter Selection. The on-chip digital filter provides a Sinc3 (or (Sinx/x)3 ) filter response. The 12 bits of data  
programmed into these bits determine the filter cut-off frequency, the position of the first notch of the filter and  
the data rate for the part. In association with the gain selection, it also determines the output noise (and hence  
the effective resolution) of the device.  
The first notch of the filter occurs at a frequency determined by the relationship:  
filter first notch frequency = (fCLK IN/128)/code  
where code is the decimal equivalent of the code in bits FS0 to FS11 and is in the range 19 to 4,000. With the  
nominal fCLK IN of 2.4576 MHz, this results in a first notch frequency range from 4.8 Hz to 1.01 kHz. To  
ensure correct operation of the AD7714, the value of the code loaded to these bits must be within this range.  
Failure to do this will result in unspecified operation of the device.  
Changing the filter notch frequency, as well as the selected gain, impacts resolution. Tables I through IV show  
the effect of the filter notch frequency and gain on the effective resolution of the AD7714. The output data rate  
(or effective conversion time) for the device is equal to the frequency selected for the first notch of the filter. For  
example, if the first notch of the filter is selected at 50 Hz then a new word is available at a 50 Hz rate or every  
20 ms. If the first notch is at 1 kHz, a new word is available every 1 ms.  
The settling time of the filter to a full-scale step input change is worst case 4 × 1/(output data rate). For  
example, with the first filter notch at 50 Hz, the settling time of the filter to a full-scale step input change is  
80 ms max. This settling time can be reduced to 3 × 1/(output data rate) by synchronizing the step input  
change to a reset of the digital filter. In other words, if the step input takes place with the SYNC input low or  
the FSYNC bit high, the settling time will be 3 × 1/(output data rate) from when SYNC returns high or  
FSYNC returns low. If a change of channel takes place, the settling time is 3 × 1/(output data rate) regardless of  
the SYNC or FSYNC status as the part issues an internal SYNC command when requested to change channels.  
The –3 dB frequency is determined by the programmed first notch frequency according to the relationship:  
filter –3 dB frequency = 0.262 × filter first notch frequency.  
REV. C  
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