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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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品牌: ADI [ ADI ]
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AD7714  
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noise to other sections of the board and clock signals should  
never be run near the analog inputs. Avoid crossover of digital  
and analog signals. Traces on opposite sides of the board should  
run at right angles to each other. This will reduce the effects of  
feedthrough through the board. A microstrip technique is by far  
the best but is not always possible with a double-sided board. In  
this technique, the component side of the board is dedicated to  
ground planes while signals are placed on the solder side.  
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MCLK IN = 2.4576MHz  
MCLK IN = 1MHz  
Good decoupling is important when using high resolution  
ADCs. All analog supplies should be decoupled with 10 µF  
tantalum in parallel with 0.1 µF capacitors to AGND. To  
achieve the best from these decoupling components, they have  
to be placed as close as possible to the device, ideally right up  
against the device. All logic chips should be decoupled with  
0.1 µF disc ceramic capacitors to DGND. In systems where a  
common supply voltage is used to drive both the AVDD and  
DVDD of the AD7714, it is recommended that the system’s  
AVDD supply is used. This supply should have the recommended  
analog supply decoupling capacitors between the AVDD pin of  
the AD7714 and AGND and the recommended digital supply  
decoupling capacitor between the DVDD pin of the AD7714 and  
DGND.  
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3.15  
3.45  
3.75  
4.05  
4.35  
4.65  
4.95 5.25  
SUPPLY VOLTAGE (AV & DV ) – Volts  
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Figure 5. IDD vs. Supply Voltage  
Grounding and Layout  
Since the analog inputs and reference input are differential,  
most of the voltages in the analog modulator are common-mode  
voltages. The excellent Common-Mode Rejection of the part  
will remove common-mode noise on these inputs. The analog  
and digital supplies to the AD7714 are independent and sepa-  
rately pinned out to minimize coupling between the analog and  
digital sections of the device. The digital filter will provide  
rejection of broadband noise on the power supplies, except at  
integer multiples of the modulator sampling frequency. The  
digital filter also removes noise from the analog and reference  
inputs provided those noise sources do not saturate the analog  
modulator. As a result, the AD7714 is more immune to noise  
interference that a conventional high resolution converter. How-  
ever, because the resolution of the AD7714 is so high and the  
noise levels from the AD7714 so low, care must be taken with  
regard to grounding and layout.  
Evaluating the AD7714 Performance  
The recommended layout for the AD7714 is outlined in the  
evaluation board for the AD7714. The evaluation board pack-  
age includes a fully assembled and tested evaluation board,  
documentation, software for controlling the board over the  
printer port of a PC and software for analyzing the AD7714’s  
performance on the PC. For the AD7714-5, the evaluation  
board order number is EVAL-AD7714-5EB and for the AD7714-3,  
the order number is EVAL-AD7714-3EB.  
Noise levels in the signals applied to the AD7714 may also  
affect performance of the part. The AD7714 allows two tech-  
niques for evaluating the true performance of the part, indepen-  
dent of the analog input signal. These schemes should be used  
after a calibration has been performed on the part.  
The printed circuit board which houses the AD7714 should be  
designed such that the analog and digital sections are separated  
and confined to certain areas of the board. This facilitates the  
use of ground planes which can be separated easily. A minimum  
etch technique is generally best for ground planes as it gives the  
best shielding. Digital and analog ground planes should only be  
joined in one place. If the AD7714 is the only device requiring  
an AGND to DGND connection, then the ground planes  
should be connected at the AGND and DGND pins of the  
AD7714. If the AD7714 is in a system where multiple devices  
require AGND to DGND connections, the connection should  
still be made at one point only, a star ground point which  
should be established as close as possible to the AD7714.  
The first of these is to select the AIN6/AIN6 input channel  
arrangement. In this case, the differential inputs to the AD7714  
are internally shorted together to provide a zero differential  
voltage for the analog modulator. External to the device, the  
AIN6 input should be connected to a voltage that is within the  
allowable common-mode range of the part.  
The second scheme is to evaluate the part with a voltage near  
the input full scale voltage for a gain of 1. To do this, the refer-  
ence voltage for the part should be applied to the analog input.  
This will give a fixed full-scale reading from the device. If the  
zero-scale calibration coefficient is now read from the device,  
increased by a number equivalent to about 200 decimal and this  
value reloaded to the zero-scale calibration register, the input  
range will be offset such that a voltage equal to reference voltage  
no longer corresponds to a full-scale reading. This allows the  
user to evaluate the noise performance of the part with a near  
full-scale voltage.  
Avoid running digital lines under the device as these will couple  
noise onto the die. The analog ground plane should be allowed  
to run under the AD7714 to avoid noise coupling. The power  
supply lines to the AD7714 should use as large a trace as pos-  
sible to provide low impedance paths and reduce the effects of  
glitches on the power supply line. Fast switching signals like  
clocks should be shielded with digital ground to avoid radiating  
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