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18-Bit Analog-to-Digital Converter
For Bridge Sensors
FEATURES
DESCRIPTION
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The ADS1130 is a precision, 18-bit analog-to-digital
converter (ADC). With an onboard low-noise gain
amplifier, onboard oscillator, and precision 18-bit
delta-sigma ADC, the ADS1130 provides a complete
front-end solution for bridge sensor applications
including weigh scales and strain gauges.
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2
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18-Bit Noise-Free Resolution
Complete Front-End for Bridge Sensor
Onboard Gain of 64
Onboard Oscillator
Selectable 10SPS or 80SPS Data Rates
Simultaneous 50Hz and 60Hz Rejection at
10SPS
External Voltage Reference up to 5V for
Ratiometric Measurements
Simple, Pin-Driven Control
Two-Wire Serial Digital Interface
Tiny TSSOP-16 Package
Supply Range: 2.7V to 5.3V
APPLICATIONS
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Weigh Scales
Strain Gauges
The low-noise amplifier has a gain of 64, supporting a
full-scale differential input of ±39mV. The delta-sigma
ADC has 18-bit effective resolution and is comprised
of a third-order modulator and fourth-order digital
filter. Two data rates are supported: 10SPS (with both
50Hz and 60Hz rejection) and 80SPS. The ADS1130
can be put into a low-power standby mode or shut off
completely in power-down mode.
All of the features of the ADS1130 are controlled by
dedicated pins; there are no digital registers to
program. Data are output over an easily-isolated
serial interface that connects directly to the MSP430
and other microcontrollers.
The ADS1130 is available in a TSSOP-16 package
and is specified for operation from –40°C to +85°C.
AVDD
CAP
REFP REFN
DVDD
PDWN
AINP
DRDY/DOUT
DS ADC
Gain = 64
SCLK
AINN
SPEED
Internal
Oscillator
AGND
CAP
DGND
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2
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This integrated circuit can be damaged by ESD. Texas Instruments recommends that all integrated circuits be handled with
appropriate precautions. Failure to observe proper handling and installation procedures can cause damage.
ESD damage can range from subtle performance degradation to complete device failure. Precision integrated circuits may be more
susceptible to damage because very small parametric changes could cause the device not to meet its published specifications.
ORDERING INFORMATION
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ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS (1)
Over operating free-air temperature range, unless otherwise noted.
ADS1130
UNIT
–0.3 to +6
V
DVDD to DGND
–0.3 to +6
V
AGND to DGND
–0.3 to +0.3
V
100, momentary
mA
AVDD to AGND
Input current
10, continuous
mA
Analog input voltage to AGND
–0.3 to AVDD + 0.3
V
Digital input voltage to DGND
–0.3 to DVDD + 0.3
V
+150
°C
Operating temperature range
–40 to +85
°C
Storage temperature range
–60 to +150
°C
Maximum junction temperature
(1)
2
Stresses beyond those listed under Absolute Maximum Ratings may cause permanent damage to the device. These are stress ratings
only, and functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions beyond those indicated is not implied. Exposure to
absolute-maximum-rated conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability.
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ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
All specifications at TA = +25°C, AVDD = DVDD = REFP = +5V, and REFN = AGND, unless otherwise noted.
ADS1130
PARAMETER
CONDITIONS
MIN
TYP
MAX
UNIT
ANALOG INPUTS
Full-scale input voltage (AINP – AINN)
±0.5VREF/64
Common-mode input range
AGND + 1.5V
Differential input current
V
AVDD – 1.5V
V
±2
nA
SPEED = high
80
SPS
SPEED = low
10
SPS
4
Conversions
SYSTEM PERFORMANCE
Resolution
No missing codes
Data rate
Digital filter settling time
Full settling
Integral nonlinearity (INL)
Differential input, end-point fit
18
Bits
±20
ppm of FSR
Input offset error
±120
ppm of FSR
Input offset drift
±10
nV/°C
Gain error
±1
%
Gain drift
±5
ppm/°C
90
dB
Normal-mode rejection
fIN = 50Hz or 60Hz ±1Hz, fDATA = 10SPS
Common-mode rejection
at dc
100
dB
fDATA = 10SPS
300
nVPP (1)
fDATA = 80SPS
500
nVPP (1)
at dc
100
dB
Input-referred noise
Power-supply rejection
VOLTAGE REFERENCE INPUT
Voltage reference input (VREF)
AVDD + 0.1V
V
Negative reference input (REFN)
VREF = REFP – REFN
AGND – 0.1
1.5
REFP – 1.5
V
Positive reference input (REFP)
REFN + 1.5
AVDD + 0.1
V
Voltage reference input current
AVDD
10
nA
DIGITAL
Logic levels
VIH
0.7 DVDD
DVDD + 0.1
V
VIL
DGND
0.2 DVDD
V
0.2 DVDD
V
VOH
IOH = 1mA
VOL
IOL = 1mA
Input leakage
DVDD – 0.4
V
0 < VIN < DVDD
±10
Serial clock input frequency (fSCLK)
5
µA
MHz
POWER SUPPLY
Power-supply voltage (AVDD, DVDD)
Analog supply current
Digital supply current
Power dissipation, total
5.3
V
Normal mode, AVDD = 3V
2.7
900
1500
µA
Normal mode, AVDD = 5V
900
1500
µA
Standby mode
0.1
1
µA
Power-down
0.1
1
µA
Normal mode, DVDD = 3V
60
100
µA
Normal mode, DVDD = 5V
95
150
µA
Standby mode, SCLK = high, DVDD = 3V
45
70
µA
Standby mode, SCLK = high, DVDD = 5V
65
80
µA
Power-down
0.2
µA
Normal mode, AVDD = DVDD = 3V
2.9
mW
Normal mode, AVDD = DVDD = 5V
5.0
mW
Standby mode, AVDD = DVDD = 5V
0.3
mW
TEMPERATURE
Operating temperature range
–40
+85
°C
Specified temperature range
–40
+85
°C
(1)
PP signifies peak-to-peak noise.
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PIN CONFIGURATION
PW PACKAGE
TSSOP-16
(TOP VIEW)
DVDD
1
16
DRDY/DOUT
DGND
2
15
SCLK
DGND
3
14
PDWN
DGND
4
13
SPEED
ADS1130
CAP
5
12
AVDD
CAP
6
11
AGND
AINP
7
10
REFP
AINN
8
9
REFN
PIN DESCRIPTIONS
TERMINAL
ANALOG/DIGITAL
INPUT/OUTPUT
DVDD
1
Digital
Digital power supply: 2.7V to 5.3V
DGND
2-4
Digital
Digital ground
CAP
5, 6
Analog
AINP
7
Analog input
Positive analog input
AINN
8
Analog input
Negative analog input
REFN
9
Analog input
Negative reference input
REFP
10
Analog input
Positive reference input
AGND
11
Analog
AVDD
12
Analog
NAME
DESCRIPTION
Gain amplifier bypass capacitor connection
Analog ground
Analog power supply, 2.7V to 5.3V
Data rate select:
SPEED
13
Digital input
SPEED
DATA RATE
0
10SPS
1
80SPS
PDWN
14
Digital input
Power-down:
Holding this pin low powers down the entire converter and resets the ADC.
SCLK
15
Digital input
Serial clock: Clock out data on the rising edge. Also used to initiate Sleep mode.
See the Standby Mode section for more details.
DRDY/DOUT
16
Digital output
Dual-purpose output:
Data ready: Indicates valid data by going low.
Data output: Outputs data, MSB first, on the first rising edge of SCLK.
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OVERVIEW
CAP
The ADS1130 is a precision, 18-bit ADC that includes
a low-noise amplifier, internal oscillator, third-order
delta-sigma (ΔΣ) modulator, and fourth-order digital
filter. The ADS1130 provides a complete front-end
solution for bridge sensor applications such as weigh
scales, strain gauges, and pressure sensors.
Data can be output at 10SPS for excellent 50Hz and
60Hz rejection, or at 80SPS when higher speeds are
needed. The ADS1130 is easy to configure, and all
digital control is accomplished through dedicated
pins; there are no registers to program. A simple
two-wire serial interface retrieves the data.
450W
RINT
AINP
18pF
A1
R
Gain = 1
F1
R1
A3
RF2
ADC
RINT
A2
450W
AINN
18pF
ANALOG INPUTS (AINP, AINN)
CAP
The input signal to be measured is applied to the
input pins AINP and AINN. The ADS1130 accepts
differential input signals, but can also measure
unipolar signals.
LOW-NOISE AMPLIFIER
The ADS1130 features a low-drift, low-noise amplifier
that provides a complete front-end solution for bridge
sensors. A simplified diagram is shown in Figure 1. It
consists of two chopper-stabilized amplifiers (A1 and
A2) and three accurately-matched resistors (R1, RF1,
and RF2), which construct a differential front-end
stage with a gain of 64, followed by gain stage A3
(Gain = 1). The inputs are equipped with an
electromagnetic interference (EMI) filter, as shown in
Figure 1. The cutoff frequency of the EMI filter is
19.6MHz. With a 5V reference, the bipolar input
range is –39mV to +39mV. The inputs of the
ADS1130 are protected with internal ESD diodes
connected to the power-supply rails.
Figure 1. Simplified Diagram of the Amplifier
Bypass Capacitor
Place a 0.1µF external capacitor between the two
capacitor pins (CAP). A high-quality capacitor is
recommended for best performance.
VOLTAGE REFERENCE INPUTS
(REFP, REFN)
The voltage reference used by the modulator is
generated from the voltage difference between REFP
and REFN: VREF = REFP – REFN. The reference
inputs use a structure similar to that of the analog
inputs. In order to increase the reference input
impedance, a switching buffer circuitry is used to
reduce the input equivalent capacitance. The
reference drift and noise impact ADC performance. In
order to achieve best results, pay close attention to
the reference noise and drift specifications. A
simplified diagram of the circuitry on the reference
inputs is illustrated in Figure 2. The switches and
capacitors can be modeled approximately using an
effective impedance of:
1
Z EFF +
2f MODC BUF
Where:
fMOD = modulator sampling frequency (76.8kHz)
CBUF = input capacitance of the buffer
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For the ADS1130:
1
Z EFF +
+ 500MW
(2)(76.8kHz)(13fF)
0
-20
-40
-60
REFN
-80
Gain (dB)
REFP
-100
-120
-140
AVDD
CBUF
AVDD
-160
ESD
Protection
-180
-200
0
(1)
38.4
ZEFF = 500MW
76.8
Frequency (kHz)
Figure 3. Frequency Response
(1) fMOD = 76.8kHz.
0
Data Rate = 10SPS
Figure 2. Simplified Reference Input Circuitry
-50
Gain (dB)
ESD diodes protect the reference inputs. To prevent
these diodes from turning on, make sure the voltages
on the reference pins do not go below GND by more
than 100mV, and likewise, do not exceed AVDD by
100mV:
-100
GND – 100mV < (REFP or REFN) < AVDD + 100mV
FREQUENCY RESPONSE
-150
0
4
The ADS1130 uses a sinc digital filter with the
frequency response shown in Figure 3. The
frequency response repeats at multiples of the
modulator sampling frequency of 76.8kHz. The
overall response is that of a low-pass filter with a
–3dB cutoff frequency of 3.32Hz with the SPEED pin
tied low (10SPS data rate) and 11.64Hz with the
SPEED pin tied high (80SPS data rate).
The benefit of using a sinc4 filter is that every
frequency notch has four zeros on the same location.
This response, combined with the low-drift internal
oscillator, provides an excellent normal-mode
rejection of line-cycle interference.
Figure 4(b) shows the same plot, but enlarges the
view at the 50Hz and 60Hz notches with the SPEED
pin tied low (10SPS data rate).
6
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
Frequency (Hz)
(a)
-50
Data Rate = 10SPS
Gain (dB)
To help see the response at lower frequencies,
Figure 4(a) illustrates the response out to 100Hz,
when the data rate = 10SPS. Notice that signals at
multiples of 10Hz are rejected, and therefore
simultaneous rejection of 50Hz and 60Hz is achieved.
10
-100
-150
46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64
Frequency (Hz)
(b)
Figure 4. Frequency Response Out To 100Hz
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Table 2. Ideal Output Code vs Input Signal(1)
SETTLING TIME
Large changes in the input signal require settling
time. For example, an external multiplexer in front of
the ADS1130 can cause large changes in the input
voltage when switching the multiplexer input
channels. Abrupt changes in the input require four
data conversion cycles to settle. When continuously
converting, five readings may be necessary in order
to settle the data. If the change in input occurs in the
middle of the first conversion, four more full
conversions of the fully-settled input are required to
get fully-settled data. Discard the first four readings
because they contain only partially-settled data.
Figure 5 illustrates the settling time for the ADS1130
in Continuous Conversion mode.
DATA RATE
The ADS1130 data rate is set by the SPEED pin, as
shown in Table 1. When SPEED is low, the data rate
is nominally 10SPS. This data rate provides the
lowest noise, and also has excellent rejection of both
50Hz and 60Hz line-cycle interference. For
applications requiring fast data rates, setting SPEED
high selects a data rate of nominally 80SPS.
INPUT SIGNAL VIN
(AINP – AINN)
IDEAL OUTPUT
≥ +0.5VREF/64
1FFFFh
(+0.5VREF/64)/(217 – 1)
00001h
0
00000h
17
(–0.5VREF/64)/(2
3FFFFh
– 1)
≤ –0.5VREF/64
40000h
(1) Excludes effects of noise, INL, offset, and gain errors.
DATA READY/DATA OUTPUT (DRDY/DOUT)
This digital output pin serves two purposes. First, it
indicates when new data are ready by going low.
Afterwards, on the first rising edge of SCLK, the
DRDY/DOUT pin changes function and begins
outputting the conversion data, most significant bit
(MSB) first. Data are shifted out on each subsequent
SCLK rising edge. After all 18 bits have been
retrieved, the pin can be forced high with additional
SCLKs. It then stays high until new data are ready.
This configuration is useful when polling on the status
of DRDY/DOUT to determine when to begin data
retrieval.
SERIAL CLOCK INPUT (SCLK)
Table 1. Data Rate Settings
SPEED PIN
DATA RATE
0
10SPS
1
80SPS
This digital input shifts serial data out with each rising
edge. This input has built-in hysteresis, but care
should still be taken to ensure a clean signal. Glitches
or slow-rising signals can cause unwanted additional
shifting. For this reason, it is best to make sure the
rise and fall times of SCLK are both less than 50ns.
DATA FORMAT
The ADS1130 outputs 18 bits of data in binary two’s
complement format. The least significant bit (LSB)
has a weight of (0.5VREF/64)(217 – 1). The positive
full-scale input produces an output code of 1FFFFh
and the negative full-scale input produces an output
code of 40000h. The output clips at these codes for
signals exceeding full-scale. Table 2 summarizes the
ideal output codes for different input signals.
Abrupt Change in External VIN
VIN
Start of
Conversion
DRDY/DOUT
First Conversion;
includes
unsettled VIN.
Second Conversion;
VIN settled, but
digital filter
unsettled.
Third Conversion;
VIN settled, but
digital filter
unsettled.
Fourth Conversion;
VIN settled, but
digital filter
unsettled.
Fifth Conversion;
VIN and digital
filter both
settled.
Conversion
Time
Figure 5. Settling Time in Continuous Conversion Mode
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DATA RETRIEVAL
SCLKs may be applied to force DRDY/DOUT high.
This technique is useful when a host controlling the
device is polling DRDY/DOUT to determine when
data are ready. Do not apply more than 24 SCLKs
during data retrieval.
The ADS1130 continuously converts the analog input
signal. To retrieve data, wait until DRDY/DOUT goes
low, as shown in Figure 6. After DRDY/DOUT goes
low, begin shifting out the data by applying SCLKs.
Data are shifted out MSB first. It is not required to
shift out all 18 bits of data, but the data must be
retrieved before new data are updated (within tCONV)
or else the data are overwritten. Avoid data retrieval
during the update period (tUPDATE). To avoid having
DRDY/DOUT remain in the state of the last bit, the 24
Data
Data Ready
New Data Ready
MSB
DRDY/DOUT
LSB
17
16
15
0
tPD
tHT
tDS
SCLK
tSCLK
tUPDATE
1
18
tSCLK
tCONV
Figure 6. Data Retrieval Timing
SYMBOL
tDS
MIN
DRDY/DOUT low to first SCLK rising edge
tSCLK
SCLK positive or negative pulse width
tHT
SCLK rising edge to old data bit valid: hold time
0
Data updating: no readback allowed
39
Conversion time (1/data rate)
MAX
0
SCLK rising edge to new data bit valid: propagation delay
tCONV
TYP
UNITS
ns
100
tPD
tUPDATE
8
DESCRIPTION
ns
50
ns
ns
µs
SPEED = 1
12.5
ms
SPEED = 0
100
ms
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STANDBY MODE
When tSTANDBY has passed with SCLK held high,
Standby mode activates. DRDY/DOUT stays high
when Standby mode begins. SCLK must remain high
to stay in Standby mode. To exit Standby mode
(wakeup), set SCLK low. The first data after exiting
Standby mode is valid.
Standby
mode
dramatically
reduces
power
consumption by shutting down most of the circuitry. In
Standby mode, the entire analog circuitry is powered
down and only the clock source circuitry is awake to
reduce the wake-up time from the Standby mode. To
enter Standby mode, simply hold SCLK high after
DRDY/DOUT goes low; see Figure 7. Standby mode
can be initiated at any time during readback.
Data Ready
Standby Mode
DRDY/DOUT
SCLK
17
16
15
0
1
Start Conversion
17
18
tDSS
tSTANDBY
tS_RDY
Figure 7. Standby Mode Timing (can be used for single conversions)
SYMBOL
tDSS
tSTANDBY
tS_RDY
DESCRIPTION
MIN
MAX
UNITS
SCLK high after DRDY/DOUT goes low SPEED = 1
to activate Standby mode
SPEED = 0
0
12.44
ms
0
99.94
ms
SPEED = 1
20
SPEED = 0
20
SPEED = 1
52.51
52.51
ms
SPEED = 0
401.8
401.8
ms
Standby mode activation time
Data ready after exiting Standby mode
µs
µs
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POWER-UP SEQUENCE
blank
When powering up the ADS1130, AVDD and DVDD
must be powered up before the PDWN pin goes high,
as shown in Figure 8. If PDWN is not controlled by a
microprocessor, a simple RC delay circuit must be
implemented, as shown in Figure 9.
POWER-DOWN MODE
Power-Down mode shuts down the entire ADC
circuitry and reduces the total power consumption
close to zero. To enter Power-Down mode, simply
hold the PDWN pin low. Power-Down mode also
resets the entire circuitry to free the ADC circuitry
from locking up to an unknown state. Power-Down
mode can be initiated at any time during readback; it
is not necessary to retrieve all 18 bits of data
beforehand. Figure 10 shows the wake-up timing
from Power-Down mode.
AVDD
DVDD
PDWN
³ 10ms
Figure 8. Power-Up Timing Sequence
DVDD(1)
1.2kW
Connect to
ADS1130
PDWN pin
2.2nF
blank
(1) AVDD must be powered up at least 10µs before PDWN goes
high.
blank
Figure 9. RC Delay Circuit
blank
Start
Conversion
Power-Down Mode
tPDWN
Data Ready
CLK Source
Wakeup
PDWN
DRDY/DOUT
tWAKEUP
tTS_RDY
SCLK
Figure 10. Wake-Up Timing from Power-Down Mode
SYMBOL
tWAKEUP
tPDWN
10
DESCRIPTION
MIN
Wake-up time after Power-Down mode
PDWN pulse width
30
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TYP
UNITS
8
µs
µs
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(1)
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Drawing
Pins
Package Qty
Eco Plan
(2)
Lead/
Ball Finish
MSL Peak Temp
(3)
ADS1130IPW
ACTIVE
TSSOP
PW
16
90
Green (RoHS
& no Sb/Br)
CU NIPDAU Level-2-260C-1 YEAR
ADS1130IPWR
ACTIVE
TSSOP
PW
16
2000
Green (RoHS
& no Sb/Br)
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(2)
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Device
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Package Package Pins
Type Drawing
TSSOP
PW
16
SPQ
Reel
Reel
A0
Diameter Width (mm)
(mm) W1 (mm)
2000
330.0
12.4
Pack Materials-Page 1
6.9
B0
(mm)
K0
(mm)
P1
(mm)
5.6
1.6
8.0
W
Pin1
(mm) Quadrant
12.0
Q1
PACKAGE MATERIALS INFORMATION
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14-Jul-2012
*All dimensions are nominal
Device
Package Type
Package Drawing
Pins
SPQ
Length (mm)
Width (mm)
Height (mm)
ADS1130IPWR
TSSOP
PW
16
2000
367.0
367.0
35.0
Pack Materials-Page 2
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