ADS7865 www.ti.com.............................................................................................................................................................................................. SBAS441 – OCTOBER 2008 Dual, 12-Bit, 3+3 or 2+2 Channel, Simultaneous Sampling Analog-to-Digital Converter FEATURES DESCRIPTION 1 • • • • 2 • • • • • Six Pseudo- or Four Fully Differential Inputs SNR: 71.7dB, THD: –87dB Programmable Channel Sequencer Programmable and Buffered Internal 2.5V Reference Flexible Power-Down Features Variable Power-Supply Ranges: 2.7V to 5.5V Low-Power Operation: 44mW Maximum at 5V Operating Temperature Range: –40°C to +125°C Pin-Compatible Upgrade for the ADS7862 The ADS7865 is a dual, 12-bit, 2MSPS analog-to-digital converter (ADC) with four fully differential or six pseudo-differential input channels grouped into two pairs for high-speed, simultaneous signal acquisition. Inputs to the sample-and-hold (S/H) amplifiers are fully differential and are maintained differentially to the input of the ADC. This architecture provides excellent common-mode rejection of 72dB at 100kHz, which is a critical performance characteristic in noisy environments. The ADS7865 is pin-compatible with the ADS7862, but offers additional features such as a programmable channel sequencer and reference output, flexible supply voltage (2.7V to 5.5V for AVDD and BVDD), a pseudo-differential input multiplexer with three channels per ADC, and several power-down features. APPLICATIONS • • • Motor Control Multi-Axis Positioning Systems Three-Phase Power Control The ADS7865 is offered in a TQFP-32 package. It is specified over the extended operating temperature range of –40°C to +125°C. SAR BVDD AVDD CHA0+ CHA1+ Input MUX DB[11:0] S/H CDAC CHA1- Comparator CHB0+ CHB0CHB1+ Input MUX S/H CDAC CHB1- CS CLOCK WR RD Comparator BUSY CONVST REFIN SAR REFOUT Parallel Interface CHA0- 10-Bit DAC BGND 2.5V Reference AGND 1 2 Please be aware that an important notice concerning availability, standard warranty, and use in critical applications of Texas Instruments semiconductor products and disclaimers thereto appears at the end of this data sheet. All trademarks are the property of their respective owners. PRODUCTION DATA information is current as of publication date. Products conform to specifications per the terms of the Texas Instruments standard warranty. Production processing does not necessarily include testing of all parameters. Copyright © 2008, Texas Instruments Incorporated ADS7865 SBAS441 – OCTOBER 2008.............................................................................................................................................................................................. www.ti.com 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 (1) (1) PRODUCT PACKAGE-LEAD PACKAGE DESIGNATOR ADS7865I TQFP-32 PBS ORDERING NUMBER TRANSPORT MEDIA, QUANTITY ADS7865IPBS Tray, 250 ADS7865IPBSR Tray, 2500 For the most current package and ordering information see the Package Option Addendum at the end of this document, or see the TI web site at www.ti.com. ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS (1) Over operating free-air temperature range, unless otherwise noted. ADS7865 UNIT Supply voltage, AVDD to AGND –0.3 to +6 V Supply voltage, BVDD to BGND –0.3 to +6 V Supply voltage, BVDD to AVDD 1.5 × AVDD V Analog and reference input voltage with respect to AGND AGND – 0.3 to AVDD + 0.3 V Digital input voltage with respect to BGND BGND – 0.3 to BVDD + 0.3 V Ground voltage difference |AGND – BGND| 0.3 V –10 to +10 mA Input current to all pins except power-supply pins Maximum virtual junction temperature, TJ ESD ratings (1) +150 °C Human body model (HBM), JEDEC standard 22, test method A114-C.01, all pins ±4000 V Charged device model (CDM), JEDEC standard 22, test method C101, all pins ±1500 V Stresses above these ratings may cause permanent damage. Exposure to absolute maximum conditions for extended periods may degrade device reliability. These are stress ratings only, and functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions beyond those specified is not implied. RECOMMENDED OPERATING CONDITIONS Over operating free-air temperature range, unless otherwise noted. ADS7865 PARAMETER Supply voltage, AVDD to AGND Supply voltage, BVDD to BGND MIN NOM MAX 2.7 5.0 5.5 UNIT V 3.6 V Low voltage levels 2.7 5V logic levels 4.5 5.0 5.5 V 0.5 2.5 2.525 V Reference input voltage on REFIN Analog differential input voltage (CHXX+) – (CHXX–) Operating ambient temperature range, TA –VREF +VREF V –40 +125 °C THERMAL CHARACTERISTICS (1) Over operating free-air temperature range, unless otherwise noted. PARAMETER θJA Junction-to-air thermal resistance θJC Junction-to-case thermal resistance PD Device power dissipation at AVDD = 5V and BVDD = 3.3V (1) 2 ADS7865 High-K thermal resistance UNIT 56.4 °C/W 20.8 °C/W 44 mW Tested in accordance with the High-K thermal metric definitions of EIA/JESD51-3 for leaded surface-mount packages with a 3×3 via array. Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright © 2008, Texas Instruments Incorporated Product Folder Link(s): ADS7865 ADS7865 www.ti.com.............................................................................................................................................................................................. SBAS441 – OCTOBER 2008 ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS At TA = –40°C to +125°C; over entire power-supply voltage range, VREF = 2.5V (internal), fCLK = 32MHz, and fDATA = 2MSPS, unless otherwise noted. ADS7865 PARAMETER TEST CONDITIONS RESOLUTION MIN TYP (1) MAX 12 UNIT Bits ANALOG INPUT FSR Full-scale differential input range VIN Absolute input voltage CHxx+ or CHxx– to AGND (CHxx+) – (CHxx–) CIN Input capacitance CHxx+ or CHxx– to AGND CID Differential input capacitance IIL Input leakage current CMRR Common-mode rejection ratio –VREF +VREF –0.1 AVDD + 0.1 2 Both ADCs, dc to 100kHz V pF 4 –50 V pF 50 72 nA dB DC ACCURACY –40°C < TA < +125°C –1.25 ±0.6 +1.25 LSB –40°C < TA < +85°C –1 ±0.5 +1 LSB Differential nonlinearity (2) –1 ±0.4 +1 LSB Input offset error –3 ±0.5 +3 LSB Match –3 ±0.5 +3 INL Integral nonlinearity DNL VOS dVOS/dT GERR Input offset thermal drift Gain error (2) –0.6 0.15 +0.6 Match –0.6 ±0.1 +0.6 GERR/dT Gain error thermal drift PSRR Power-supply rejection ratio AVDD = 5V LSB µV/°C ±2 % % ±2 ppm/°C 70 dB AC ACCURACY SINAD Signal-to-noise + distortion VIN = 5VPP at 100kHz 69 71.3 dB SNR Signal-to-noise ratio VIN = 5VPP at 100kHz 70 71.7 dB THD Total harmonic distortion VIN = 5VPP at 100kHz SFDR Spurious-free dynamic range VIN = 5VPP at 100kHz –87 74 –74 88 dB dB SAMPLING DYNAMICS tCONV Conversion time per ADC tACQ Acquisition time fDATA Data rate tA 1MHz < fCLK ≤ 32MHz 13 Clocks 62.5 1MHz < fCLK ≤ 32MHz ns 62.5 2000 Aperture delay 6 Match 50 tAJIT Aperture jitter 50 fCLK Clock frequency on CLOCK (1) (2) 1 kSPS ns ps ps 32 MHz All values at TA = +25°C. Ensured by design, not production tested. Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright © 2008, Texas Instruments Incorporated Product Folder Link(s): ADS7865 3 ADS7865 SBAS441 – OCTOBER 2008.............................................................................................................................................................................................. www.ti.com ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (continued) At TA = –40°C to +125°C; over entire power-supply voltage range, VREF = 2.5V (internal), fCLK = 32MHz, and fDATA = 2MSPS, unless otherwise noted. ADS7865 PARAMETER TEST CONDITIONS MIN TYP (1) MAX UNIT INTERNAL VOLTAGE REFERENCE Resolution Reference output DAC resolution 10 Over 20% to 100% DAC range 0.496 DAC = 0x3FF, –40°C < TA < +125°C 2.485 DAC = 0x3FF at +25°C 2.495 Bits 2.515 V 2.500 2.515 V 2.500 2.505 VREFOUT Reference output voltage dVREFOUT/dT Reference voltage drift DNLDAC DAC differential linearity error INLDAC DAC integral linearity error VOSDAC DAC offset error PSRR Power-supply rejection ratio IREFOUT Reference output dc current IREFSC Reference output short-circuit current 50 mA tREFON Reference output settling time 0.5 ms ±10 VREFOUT = 0.5V V ppm/°C –4 ±1 4 LSB –4 ±0.5 4 LSB –4 ±1 4 LSB +2 mA 73 –2 dB VOLTAGE REFERENCE INPUT VREF Reference input voltage range IREF Reference input current 0.5 50 2.525 µA V CREF Reference input capacitance 10 pF DIGITAL INPUTS Logic family VIH High-level input voltage VIL Low-level input voltage IIN Input current CI Input capacitance CMOS VI = BVDD to BGND 0.7 × BVDD BVDD + 0.3 –0.3 0.3 × BVDD V –50 +50 nA 5 V pF DIGITAL OUTPUTS Logic family CMOS VOH High-level output voltage IOH = –100µA VOL Low-level output voltage IOH = 100µA IOZ High-impedance-state output current CO Output capacitance CL Load capacitance 4 VI = BVDD to BGND BVDD – 0.2 V –50 0.2 V +50 nA 5 pF 30 Submit Documentation Feedback pF Copyright © 2008, Texas Instruments Incorporated Product Folder Link(s): ADS7865 ADS7865 www.ti.com.............................................................................................................................................................................................. SBAS441 – OCTOBER 2008 ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (continued) At TA = –40°C to +125°C; over entire power-supply voltage range, VREF = 2.5V (internal), fCLK = 32MHz, and fDATA = 2MSPS, unless otherwise noted. ADS7865 PARAMETER TEST CONDITIONS MIN TYP (1) MAX UNIT POWER SUPPLY AVDD Analog supply voltage AVDD to AGND 2.7 5.0 5.5 BVDD Buffer I/O supply current BVDD to BGND 2.7 AIDD Analog supply current 3.0 5.5 V AVDD = 2.7V 4.1 6.0 mA AVDD = 5V 5.6 7.5 mA AVDD = 2.7V, NAP power-down 0.9 1.6 mA AVDD = 5V, NAP power-down 1.1 1.8 mA 0.001 mA AVDD = 2.7V, deep power-down AVDD = 5V, deep power-down BIDD PD Buffer I/O supply current Power dissipation V 0.001 mA BVDD = 2.7V, CLOAD = 10pF 0.6 1.7 mA BVDD = 3.3V, CLOAD = 10pF 0.8 1.9 mA AVDD = 2.7V, BVDD = 2.7V 12.7 21 mA AVDD = 5.0V, BVDD = 3.0V 30.6 44 mW EQUIVALENT INPUT CIRCUIT RSER = 200W RSW = 50W CHXX+ CPAR = 5pF CS = 2pF CPAR = 5pF CS = 2pF CHXXRSER = 200W RSW = 50W Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright © 2008, Texas Instruments Incorporated Product Folder Link(s): ADS7865 5 ADS7865 SBAS441 – OCTOBER 2008.............................................................................................................................................................................................. www.ti.com DEVICE INFORMATION CHA0+ CHA0- CHA1+ CHA1- CHB0- CHB0+ CHB1- CHB1+ PBS PACKAGE TQFP-32 (TOP VIEW) 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 BGND AGND 3 22 WR AVDD 4 21 RD DB11 5 20 CS DB10 6 19 CLOCK DB9 7 18 CONVST DB8 8 17 BUSY DB7 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 DB0 23 DB1 2 DB2 REFOUT DB3 BVDD DB4 24 DB5 1 DB6 REFIN TERMINAL FUNCTIONS 6 PIN NUMBER NAME 1 REFIN DESCRIPTION 2 REFOUT 3 AGND Analog ground. Connect to analog ground plane. 4 AVDD Analog power supply, 2.7V to 5.5V. Decouple to AGND with a 1µF ceramic capacitor. 5 DB11 Data bit 11, MSB 6 DB10 Data bit 10 7 DB9 Data bit 9 8 DB8 Data bit 8 Reference voltage input. A ceramic capacitor of 470nF (min) is required at this terminal. Reference voltage output. The programmable internal voltage reference output is available on this pin. 9 DB7 Data bit 7 10 DB6 Data bit 6 11 DB5 Data bit 5 12 DB4 Data bit 4 13 DB3 Data bit 3 14 DB2 Data bit 2 15 DB1 Data bit 1 16 DB0 Data bit 0 17 BUSY ADC busy indicator. BUSY goes high when the inputs are in hold mode and returns to low after the conversion has been finished. 18 CONVST Conversion start. The ADC switches from the sample into the hold mode on the falling edge of CONVST, independent of the status of the CLOCK. The conversion itself starts with the next rising edge of CLOCK. 19 CLOCK 20 CS Chip select. When low, the parallel interface of the device is active; when high, input signals are ignored and output signals are 3-state. 21 RD Read data. Falling edge active synchronization pulse for the parallel data outputs. RD only triggers, when CS is low. 22 WR Write data. Rising edge latches in the parallel data inputs. WR only triggers, when CS is low. External clock input. Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright © 2008, Texas Instruments Incorporated Product Folder Link(s): ADS7865 ADS7865 www.ti.com.............................................................................................................................................................................................. SBAS441 – OCTOBER 2008 TERMINAL FUNCTIONS (continued) PIN NUMBER NAME DESCRIPTION 23 BGND Buffer I/O ground. Connect to digital ground plane. 24 BVDD Buffer I/O power supply, 2.7V to 5.5V. Decouple to BGND with a 1µF ceramic capacitor. 25 CHB1+ Noninverting analog input channel B1 26 CHB1– Inverting analog input channel B1 27 CHB0+ Noninverting analog input channel B0 28 CHB0– Inverting analog input channel B0 29 CHA1– Inverting analog input channel A1 30 CHA1+ Noninverting analog input channel A1 31 CHA0– Inverting analog input channel A0 32 CHA0+ Noninverting analog input channel A0 TIMING CHARACTERISTICS Conversion Cycle tCONV 1 14 16 CLOCK tCLK tCLKH t1 tACQ tCLKL CONVST t3 t2 BUSY t4 t5 CS t6 t8 t7 t7 t6 WR t9 t14 RD t12 t10 t11 DB[11:0] CHAx Output t13 CHBx Output Input Data Previous Conversion Results Figure 1. Interface Timing Diagram Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright © 2008, Texas Instruments Incorporated Product Folder Link(s): ADS7865 7 ADS7865 SBAS441 – OCTOBER 2008.............................................................................................................................................................................................. www.ti.com TIMING REQUIREMENTS (1) ADS7865 PARAMETER TEST CONDITIONS MIN fCLOCK = 32MHz TYP MAX 13 UNIT tCONV Conversion time tACQ Acquisition time tCLK fCLK CLOCK frequency tCLK CLOCK period tCLKL CLOCK low time 9.4 ns tCLKH CLOCK high time 9.4 ns t1 CONVST low time 20 ns t2 CONVST falling edge to BUSY high delay (2) 3 ns t3 CONVST high time t4 RD falling edge to BUSY high setup time t5 14th CLOCK rising edge to BUSY low delay 62.5 ns 1 32 31.25 1000 MHz ns 20 ns 1 tCLK 3 ns 0 ns 0 ns ns See Figure 1 t6 CS falling edge to RD or WR falling edge setup time t7 CS rising edge to RD or WR rising edge hold time t8 WR low time 10 t9 RD high time between two read accesses 10 t10 RD falling edge to output data valid delay t11 Output data hold time 5 ns t12 Input data setup time 10 ns t13 Input data hold time 5 ns t14 Input data still valid to CONVST falling edge setup time 31.25 ns (1) (2) ns 20 ns All input signals are specified with tR = tF = 1.5ns (10% to 90% of BVDD) and timed from a voltage level of (VIL + VIH)/2. Not applicable in auto-Nap power-down mode. CLOCK Cycle 1 Cycle 2 10ns 10ns 5ns CONVST A B 5ns C NOTE: All CONVST commands that occur more than 10ns before the rising edge of cycle '1' of the external clock (Region 'A') initiate a conversion on the rising edge of cycle '1'. All CONVST commands that occur 5ns after the rising edge of cycle '1' or 10ns before the rising edge of cycle '2' (Region 'B') initiate a conversion on the rising edge of cycle '2'. All CONVST commands that occur 5ns after the rising edge of cycle '2' (Region 'C') initiate a conversion on the rising edge of the next clock period. The CONVST pin should never be switched from LOW to HIGH in the region 10ns before the rising edge of the CLOCK and 5ns after the rising edge (gray areas). If CONVST is toggled in this gray area, the conversion could begin on either the same rising edge of the CLOCK or the following edge. Figure 2. CONVST Timing 8 Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright © 2008, Texas Instruments Incorporated Product Folder Link(s): ADS7865 ADS7865 www.ti.com.............................................................................................................................................................................................. SBAS441 – OCTOBER 2008 TYPICAL CHARACTERISTICS Over the entire supply voltage range; VREF = 2.5V (internal), fCLK = 32MHz, and fDATA = 2MSPS, unless otherwise noted. INTEGRAL NONLINEARITY vs DATA RATE INTEGRAL NONLINEARITY vs TEMPERATURE 1.00 1.00 0.75 0.75 0.50 0.50 Positive 0.25 INL (LSB) INL (LSB) Positive 0 -0.25 0.25 0 -0.25 Negative Negative -0.50 -0.50 -0.75 -0.75 -1.00 0.50 0.75 1.00 1.25 1.50 1.75 -1.00 -40 -25 -10 2.00 5 Data Rate (MSPS) Figure 3. 95 110 125 DIFFERENTIAL NONLINEARITY vs CODE 1.0 1.0 0.8 0.8 0.6 0.6 0.4 0.4 DNL (LSB) INL (LSB) 80 Figure 4. INTEGRAL NONLINEARITY vs CODE 0.2 0 -0.2 0.2 0 -0.2 -0.4 -0.4 -0.6 -0.6 -0.8 -0.8 -1.0 -1.0 0 512 1024 1536 2048 2560 3072 3584 4096 0 1024 1536 2048 2560 3072 3584 Code Figure 5. Figure 6. DIFFERENTIAL NONLINEARITY vs DATA RATE DIFFERENTIAL NONLINEARITY vs TEMPERATURE 1.00 1.00 0.75 0.75 0.50 0.50 0.25 0.25 Positive 0 -0.25 Negative -0.75 -0.75 1.00 1.25 1.50 1.75 2.00 Positive -0.25 -0.50 0.75 4096 0 -0.50 -1.00 0.50 512 Code DNL (LSB) DNL (LSB) 20 35 50 65 Temperature (°C) -1.00 -40 -25 -10 Data Rate (MSPS) Figure 7. Negative 5 20 35 50 65 Temperature (°C) 80 95 110 125 Figure 8. Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright © 2008, Texas Instruments Incorporated Product Folder Link(s): ADS7865 9 ADS7865 SBAS441 – OCTOBER 2008.............................................................................................................................................................................................. www.ti.com TYPICAL CHARACTERISTICS (continued) Over the entire supply voltage range; VREF = 2.5V (internal), fCLK = 32MHz, and fDATA = 2MSPS, unless otherwise noted. OFFSET ERROR AND OFFSET MATCH vs ANALOG SUPPLY VOLTAGE OFFSET ERROR AND OFFSET MATCH vs TEMPERATURE 2.0 0.8 Offset Error and Offset Match (LSB) Offset Error and Offset Match (LSB) 1.0 Offset Match 0.6 0.4 Offset Error 0.2 0 -0.2 -0.4 -0.6 -0.8 3.0 3.3 3.6 3.9 4.2 4.5 4.8 5.1 1.0 Offset Match 0.5 Offset Error 0 -0.5 -1.0 -1.5 -2.0 -40 -25 -10 -1.0 2.7 1.5 5.4 5 95 GAIN ERROR AND GAIN MATCH vs ANALOG SUPPLY VOLTAGE GAIN ERROR AND GAIN MATCH vs TEMPERATURE 0.5 0.20 0.4 0.15 110 125 Gain Error 0.3 Gain Error 0.2 0.1 Gain Match 0 -0.1 -0.2 -0.3 2.7 3.0 3.3 3.6 3.9 4.2 4.5 4.8 5.1 0.10 Gain Match 0.05 0 -0.05 -0.10 -0.15 -0.20 -40 -25 -10 -0.5 5.4 5 AVDD (V) 80 95 110 125 Figure 12. COMMON-MODE REJECTION RATIO vs ANALOG SUPPLY VOLTAGE COMMON-MODE REJECTION RATIO vs TEMPERATURE 74.0 74.0 73.5 73.5 73.0 73.0 72.5 72.5 72.0 71.5 72.0 71.5 71.0 71.0 70.5 70.5 70.0 2.7 20 35 50 65 Temperature (°C) Figure 11. CMRR (dB) CMRR (dB) 80 Figure 10. -0.4 3.0 3.3 3.6 3.9 4.2 4.5 4.8 5.1 5.4 70.0 -40 -25 -10 AVDD (V) Figure 13. 10 20 35 50 65 Temperature (°C) Figure 9. Gain Error and Gain Match (%) Gain Error and Gain Match (%) AVDD (V) 5 20 35 50 65 Temperature (°C) 80 95 110 125 Figure 14. Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright © 2008, Texas Instruments Incorporated Product Folder Link(s): ADS7865 ADS7865 www.ti.com.............................................................................................................................................................................................. SBAS441 – OCTOBER 2008 TYPICAL CHARACTERISTICS (continued) Over the entire supply voltage range; VREF = 2.5V (internal), fCLK = 32MHz, and fDATA = 2MSPS, unless otherwise noted. FREQUENCY SPECTRUM (4096 Point FFT; fIN = 100kHz, fSAMPLE = 1.5MSPS) 0 0 -20 -20 -40 -40 Amplitude (dB) Amplitude (dB) FREQUENCY SPECTRUM (4096 Point FFT; fIN = 100kHz) -60 -80 -60 -80 -100 -100 -120 -120 -140 -140 0 200k 400k 600k 800k 1M 0 100 200 Frequency (Hz) 300 400 500 600 700 750 Frequency (kHz) Figure 15. Figure 16. SIGNAL-TO-NOISE RATIO AND DISTORTION vs INPUT SIGNAL FREQUENCY SIGNAL-TO-RATIO AND DISTORTION vs TEMPERATURE 74 73.0 72.5 73 71 AVDD = 5V 70 SINAD (dB) SINAD (dB) 72.0 72 71.5 AVDD = 5V 71.0 70.5 AVDD = 2.7V 70.0 AVDD = 2.7V 69 69.5 68 10 30 40 70 90 110 130 150 170 69.0 -40 -25 -10 190 200 5 fIN (kHz) 80 Figure 17. Figure 18. SIGNAL-TO-NOISE RATIO vs INPUT SIGNAL FREQUENCY SIGNAL-TO-NOISE RATIO vs TEMPERATURE 74 73.0 73 72.5 72 95 110 125 95 110 125 72.0 AVDD = 5V SNR (dB) SNR (dB) 20 35 50 65 Temperature (°C) 71 70 AVDD = 5V 71.5 AVDD = 2.7V 71.0 AVDD = 2.7V 69 70.5 68 10 30 50 70 90 110 130 150 170 190 200 70.0 -40 -25 -10 fIN (kHz) Figure 19. 5 20 35 50 65 Temperature (°C) 80 Figure 20. Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright © 2008, Texas Instruments Incorporated Product Folder Link(s): ADS7865 11 ADS7865 SBAS441 – OCTOBER 2008.............................................................................................................................................................................................. www.ti.com TYPICAL CHARACTERISTICS (continued) Over the entire supply voltage range; VREF = 2.5V (internal), fCLK = 32MHz, and fDATA = 2MSPS, unless otherwise noted. TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION vs INPUT SIGNAL FREQUENCY TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION vs TEMPERATURE -78 -76 -78 -80 -80 THD (dB) THD (dB) -82 -82 AVDD = 5V -84 -86 -84 AVDD = 5V -86 AVDD = 2.7V -88 -88 AVDD = 2.7V -90 -90 -40 -25 -10 -92 10 30 40 70 90 110 130 150 170 190 200 5 fIN (kHz) 20 35 50 65 Temperature (°C) 80 95 Figure 21. Figure 22. SPURIOUS-FREE DYNAMIC RANGE vs INPUT SIGNAL FREQUENCY SPURIOUS-FREE DYNAMIC RANGE vs TEMPERATURE 110 125 92 94 92 AVDD = 5V 90 88 SFDR (dB) SFDR (dB) 90 AVDD = 2.7V 86 84 82 AVDD = 5V 88 AVDD = 2.7V 86 84 80 82 -40 -25 -10 78 10 30 40 70 90 110 130 150 170 190 200 5 fIN (kHz) Figure 24. ANALOG SUPPLY CURRENT vs TEMPERATURE DIGITAL SUPPLY CURRENT vs TEMPERATURE 95 110 125 2.0 1.8 7 AVDD = 5V 1.6 6 1.4 5 IBVDD (mA) AVDD (mA) 80 Figure 23. 8 4 20 35 50 65 Temperature (°C) AVDD = 2.7V 3 1.2 BVDD = 3.3V 1.0 0.8 BVDD = 2.7V 0.6 2 0.4 1 0.2 0 0 -40 -25 -10 5 20 35 50 65 Temperature (°C) 80 95 110 125 -40 -25 -10 Figure 25. 12 5 20 35 50 65 Temperature (°C) 80 95 110 125 Figure 26. Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright © 2008, Texas Instruments Incorporated Product Folder Link(s): ADS7865 ADS7865 www.ti.com.............................................................................................................................................................................................. SBAS441 – OCTOBER 2008 TYPICAL CHARACTERISTICS (continued) Over the entire supply voltage range; VREF = 2.5V (internal), fCLK = 32MHz, and fDATA = 2MSPS, unless otherwise noted. ANALOG SUPPLY CURRENT vs DATA RATE (Auto-NAP Mode) ANALOG SUPPLY CURRENT vs TEMPERATURE (Auto-NAP Mode) 6 1.8 1.6 5 1.4 AVDD (mA) AVDD (mA) 4 Reference ON 3 2 AVDD = 5V 1.2 1.0 AVDD = 2.7V 0.8 0.6 Reference OFF 0.4 1 0.2 0 0 0 500 1000 1500 -40 -25 -10 5 20 35 50 65 Temperature (°C) Data Rate (kSPS) 80 95 Figure 27. Figure 28. ANALOG SUPPLY CURRENT vs DATA RATE (Deep Power-Down Mode) REFERENCE OUTPUT VOLTAGE vs TEMPERATURE 3500 110 125 2.505 2.504 3000 2.503 2.502 Clock ON VREFOUT (V) AVDD (mA) 2500 2000 1500 2.501 2.500 2.499 2.498 1000 2.497 500 2.496 Clock OFF 0 2.495 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 -40 -25 -10 Data Rate (kSPS) Figure 29. 5 20 35 50 65 Temperature (°C) 80 95 110 125 Figure 30. Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright © 2008, Texas Instruments Incorporated Product Folder Link(s): ADS7865 13 ADS7865 SBAS441 – OCTOBER 2008.............................................................................................................................................................................................. www.ti.com APPLICATION INFORMATION GENERAL DESCRIPTION CHx1+ The ADS7865 includes two 12-bit analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) that operate based on the successive-approximation register (SAR) principle. The ADCs sample and convert simultaneously. Conversion time can be as low as 406.25ns. Adding the acquisition time of 62.5ns and an additional clock cycle for setup/hold time requirements and skew results in a maximum conversion rate of 2MSPS. Each ADC has a fully differential 2:1 multiplexer front-end. In many common applications, all negative input signals remain at the same constant voltage (for example, 2.5V). In this type of application, the multiplexer can be used in a pseudo-differential 3:1 mode, where CHx0– functions as a common-mode input and the remaining three inputs (CHx0+, CHx1–, and CHx1+) operate as separate inputs referred to the common-mode input. The ADS7865 also includes a 2.5V internal reference. The reference drives a 10-bit digital-to-analog converter (DAC), allowing the voltage at the REFOUT pin to be adjusted via the internal DAC register in 2.44mV steps. A low-noise operational amplifier with unity-gain buffers the DAC output voltage and drives the REFOUT pin. The ADS7865 offers a parallel interface that is pin-compatible with the ADS7862. However, instead of the A0 pin of the ADS7862 that controls channel selection, the ADS7865 offers a write data input (WR) pin that supports additional functions described in the Digital section of this data sheet (see also the ADS7862 Compatibility section). ANALOG This section discusses the analog input circuit, the ADCs, and the reference design of the device. Analog Inputs Each ADC is fed by an input multiplexer, as shown in Figure 31. Each multiplexer is either used in a fully-differential 2:1 configuration (as described in Table 1) or a pseudo-differential 3:1 configuration (as shown in Table 2). The channel selection is performed using bits C1 and C0 in the configuration register (see also the Configuration Register section). 14 CHx1- Input MUX CHx0+ ADC+ ADC- CHx0- Figure 31. Input Multiplexer Configuration Table 1. Fully Differential 2:1 Multiplexer Configuration C1 C0 ADC+ ADC– 0 0 CHx0+ CHx0– 1 1 CHx1+ CHx1– Table 2. Pseudo-Differential 3:1 Multiplexer Configuration C1 C0 ADC+ ADC– 0 0 CHx0+ CHx0– 0 1 CHx1– CHx0– 1 0 CHx1+ CHx0– The input path for the converter is fully differential and provides a common-mode rejection of 72dB at 100kHz. The high CMRR also helps suppress noise in harsh industrial environments. Each of the 2pF sample-and-hold capacitors (shown as CS in the Equivalent Input Circuit) is connected via switches to the multiplexer output. Opening the switches holds the sampled data during the conversion process. After finishing the conversion, both capacitors are pre-charged for the duration of one clock cycle to the voltage present at the REFIN pin. After the pre-charging, the multiplexer outputs are connected to the sampling capacitors again. The voltage at the analog input pin is usually different from the reference voltage; therefore, the sample capacitors must be charged to within one-half LSB for 12-bit accuracy during the acquisition time tACQ (see the Timing Characteristics). Acquisition time is indicated with the BUSY signal being held low. It starts by closing the input switches (after finishing the previous conversion and pre-charging) and finishes with the rising edge of the CONVST signal. If the ADS7865 operates at full speed, the acquisition time is typically 62.5ns. Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright © 2008, Texas Instruments Incorporated Product Folder Link(s): ADS7865 ADS7865 www.ti.com.............................................................................................................................................................................................. SBAS441 – OCTOBER 2008 The minimum –3dB bandwidth of the driving operational amplifier can be calculated as shown in Equation 1, with n = 12 being the resolution of the ADS7865: ln(2) ´ (n + 1) f-3dB = 2p ´ tACQ (1) With tACQ = 62.5ns, the minimum bandwidth of the driving amplifier is 23MHz. The required bandwidth can be lower if the application allows a longer acquisition time. A gain error occurs if a given application does not fulfill the settling requirement shown in Equation 1. As a result of pre-charging the capacitors, linearity and THD are not directly affected, however. The OPA365 from Texas Instruments is recommended as a driver; in addition to offering the required bandwidth, it provides a low offset and also offers excellent THD performance. The phase margin of the driving operational amplifier is usually reduced by the ADC sampling capacitor. A resistor placed between the capacitor and the amplifier limits this effect; therefore, an internal 200Ω resistor (RSER) is placed in series with the switch. The switch resistance (RSW) is typically 50Ω (see the Equivalent Input Circuit). The differential input voltage range of the ADC is ±VREF, the voltage at the REFIN pin. It is important to keep the voltage to all inputs within the 0.1V limit below AGND and above AVDD while not allowing dc current to flow through the inputs. Current is only necessary to recharge the sample-and-hold capacitors. Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) The ADS7865 includes two SAR-type, 2MSPS, 12-bit ADCs (shown in the Functional Block Diagram on the front page of this data sheet). CONVST The analog inputs are held with the falling edge of the CONVST (conversion start) signal. The setup time of CONVST referred to the next rising edge of CLOCK (system clock) is 10ns (minimum). The conversion automatically starts with the rising CLOCK edge. CONVST should not be issued during a conversion, that is, when BUSY is high. CLOCK The ADC uses an external clock in the range of 1MHz to 32MHz. 12 clock cycles are needed for a complete conversion; the following clock cycle is used for pre-charging the sample capacitors and a minimum of two clock cycles are required for the sampling. With a minimum of 16 clocks used for the entire process, one clock cycle is left for the required setup and hold times along with some margin for delay caused by layout. The clock input can remain low between conversions (after applying the 16th falling edge to complete a running conversion). It can also remain low after applying the 14th falling edge during a DAC register write access if the device is not required to perform a conversion (for example, during an initiation phase after power-up). The CLOCK duty cycle should be 50%. However, the ADS7865 functions properly with a duty cycle between 30% and 70%. RESET The ADS7865 features an internal power-on reset (POR) function. However, an external reset can also be issued using SDI Register bits A[2:0] (see the Digital section). REFIN The reference input is not buffered and is directly connected to the ADC. The converter generates spikes on the reference input voltage because of internal switching. Therefore, an external capacitor to the analog ground (AGND) should be used to stabilize the reference input voltage. This capacitor should be at least 470nF. Ceramic capacitors (X5R type) with values up to 1µF are commonly available as SMD in 0402 size. REFOUT The ADS7865 includes a low-drift, 2.5V internal reference source. This source feeds a 10-bit string DAC that is controlled via the DAC register. As a result of this architecture, the voltage at the REFOUT pin is programmable in 2.44mV steps and can be adjusted to specific application requirements without the use of additional external components. However, the DAC output voltage should not be programmed below 0.5V to ensure the correct functionality of the reference output buffer. This buffer is connected between the DAC and the REFOUT pin, and is capable of driving the capacitor at the REFIN pin. A minimum of 470nF is required to keep the reference stable (see the previous discussion of REFIN). For applications that use an external reference source, the internal reference can be disabled using bit RP in the SDI Register (see the Digital section). The settling time of the REFOUT pin is 500µs (max) with the reference capacitor connected. The default value of the REFOUT pin after power-up is 2.5V. Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright © 2008, Texas Instruments Incorporated Product Folder Link(s): ADS7865 15 ADS7865 SBAS441 – OCTOBER 2008.............................................................................................................................................................................................. www.ti.com For operation with a 2.7V analog supply and a 2.5V reference, the internal reference buffer requires a rail-to-rail input and output. Such buffers typically contain two input stages; when the input voltage passes the mid-range area, a transition occurs at the output because of switching between the two input stages. In this voltage range, rail-to-rail amplifiers generally show a very poor power-supply rejection. As a result of this poor performance, the ADS7865 buffer has a fixed transition at DAC code 509 (0x1FD). At this code, the DAC may show a jump of up to 10mV in its transfer function. Table 3 lists some examples of internal reference DAC settings. Table 3. Reference DAC Setting Examples VREFOUT DECIMAL CODE BINARY CODE HEXADECIMAL CODE 0.500V 205 00 1100 1101 CD 1.241V 508 01 1111 1100 1FC 1.240V 509 01 1111 1101 1FD 2.500V 1023 11 1111 1111 3FF Table 6. R1 and R0: Register Update Enable R1 R0 FUNCTION 0 0 Register update disabled 0 1 Register update enabled 1 0 Reserved for factory test (don’t use) 1 1 Register update disabled DP: Deep power-down enable ('1' = device in deep power-down mode) N: Nap power-down enable ('1' = device in nap power-down mode) AN: AutoNap power-down enable ('1' = device in autonap power-down mode) RP: Reference power-down ('1' = reference is turned off) Table 7. A2, A1, and A0: DAC, Sequencer, and SW-Reset Control A2 A1 A0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Write to reference DAC register with next access 0 1 0 Configuration register update only 0 1 1 Read from reference DAC register with next access 1 0 0 Write to sequencer register 1 0 1 Device SW-reset 1 1 0 Read from sequencer register 1 1 1 Configuration register update only DIGITAL This section reviews the timing and control of the ADS7865 parallel interface. Configuration Register The configuration register can be set by issuing a write access on the parallel interface. The data present on DB[11:0] are latched with the rising edge of WR. The data word width of the configuration register is 12 bits; its structure is shown in Table 4. The default value of this register after power-up is 0x000. FUNCTION Configuration register update only Table 4. Configuration Register Map CONFIGURATION REGISTER BIT 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 C1 C0 R1 R0 DP N AN RP X(1) A2 A1 A0 (1) X = Don't care. Table 5. C1 and C0: Channel Selection ADC A/B 16 C1 C0 POSITIVE INPUT NEGATIVE INPUT 0 0 CHA0+/CHB0+ CHA0–/CHB0– 0 1 CHA1–/CHB1– CHA0–/CHB0– 1 0 CHA1+/CHB1+ CHA0–/CHB0– 1 1 CHA1+/CHB1+ CHA1–/CHB1– All enabled power-down features are activated by the rising edge of the WR pulse immediately after writing to the configuration register. Because two write accesses are required to program the reference DAC and the sequencer registers, these settings are updated with the rising edge of WR after the second write access. For more details, see the Sequencer Register and Programming the Reference DAC sections. Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright © 2008, Texas Instruments Incorporated Product Folder Link(s): ADS7865 ADS7865 www.ti.com.............................................................................................................................................................................................. SBAS441 – OCTOBER 2008 Figure 32 shows a complete timing diagram consisting of a write access to set up the proper input channel, followed by an initiation of a conversion and the read access of both conversion results. 14 The input multiplexer updates with the rising edge of the WR input. The following falling edge of CONVST triggers the conversion of the previously selected channel. The data output register then updates with the falling edge of BUSY and can be read thereafter. The digital output code format of the ADS7865 is in binary twos complement, as shown in Table 8. 1 14 16 CLOCK CONVST WR CS RD DB[11:0] BUSY Output CHAx 1 00h Previous Conversion of Both CHxx Output CHBx D 00 h Conversion of Both Differential CHx0 Output CHA0 Output CHB0 Conversion of Both Differential CHx1 Figure 32. Channel Selection Timing Diagram Table 8. ADS7865 Output Data Format DESCRIPTION DIFFERENTIAL INPUT VOLTAGE (CHXX+) – (CHXX–) INPUT VOLTAGE AT CHXX+ (CHXX– = VREF = 2.5V) BINARY CODE HEXADECIMAL CODE Positive full-scale VREF 5V 0111 1111 1111 7FF Midscale 0V 2.5V 0000 0000 0000 000 Midscale – 1LSB –VREF/4096 2.49878V 1111 1111 1111 FFF Negative full-scale –VREF 0V 1000 0000 0000 800 Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright © 2008, Texas Instruments Incorporated Product Folder Link(s): ADS7865 17 ADS7865 SBAS441 – OCTOBER 2008.............................................................................................................................................................................................. www.ti.com Sequencer Register The ADS7865 features a programmable sequencer that controls the switching of the ADC input multiplexer. To set up the sequencer, two write accesses to the ADC are required. During the first write access, the programming of the sequencer must be enabled by setting R[1:0] = '01' and A[2:0] = '100' in the configuration register. The data applied to the data bus on the second write access contain the updated sequencer register content. The structure of the sequencer register is shown in Table 9. The default value of this register after power-up is 0x000. Detailed timing diagrams of the different sequencer modes are shown in Figure 33. Figure 34 shows an example where the sequencer is set to scan through the pseudo-differential inputs of the ADS7865 beginning with CHx1+, followed by CHx1–, and CHx0+ while using a single CONVST and BUSY for the entire sequence. Table 9. Sequencer Register Map SEQUENCER REGISTER BIT 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 S1 S0 SL1 SL0 CH1 CM1 CH2 CM2 CH3 CM3 SP1 SP0 Table 10. S1 and S0: Sequencer Mode S1 S0 0 X Individual CONVST and BUSY for each conversion FUNCTION 1 0 Single CONVST for entire sequence and individual BUSY for each conversion 1 1 Single CONVST and BUSY for entire sequence Table 11. SL1 and SL0: Sequence Length Table 12. Channel Selection SL1 SL0 FUNCTION 0 0 Length = 0: Sequencer disabled 0 1 1 ADC A/B 1 Length = 1: Cx1 (bits 6/7) enabled 0 Length = 2: Cx1 (bits 6/7) and Cx2 (bits 4/5) enabled 1 Length = 3: Cx1 (bits 6/7), Cx2 (bits 4/5), and Cx3 (bits 2/3) enabled CH1: Signal input of the first channel in sequence; refer to Table 12 for details. CHx CMx SIGNAL INPUT COMMON-MODE INPUT 0 0 CHA0+/CHB0+ CHA0–/CHB0– 0 1 CHA1–/CHB1– CHA0–/CHB0– 1 0 CHA1+/CHB1+ CHA0–/CHB0– 1 1 CHA1+/CHB1+ CHA1–/CHB1– Table 13. SP1 and SP0: Sequence Position (Read-Only) SP1 SP0 CM1: Common-mode input of the first channel in sequence; refer to Table 12 for details. 0 0 Sequencer disabled CH2: Signal input of the second sequence; refer to Table 12 for details. in 0 1 CH1/CM1 (bits 6/7) to be converted at next falling edge of CONVST CM2: Common-mode input of the second channel in sequence; refer to Table 12 for details. 1 0 CH2/CM2 (bits 4/5) to be converted at next falling edge of CONVST 1 1 CH3/CM3 (bits 2/3) to be converted at next falling edge of CONVST channel CH3: Signal input of the third channel in sequence; refer to Table 12 for details. FUNCTION CM3: Common-mode input of the third channel in sequence; refer to Table 12 for details. 18 Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright © 2008, Texas Instruments Incorporated Product Folder Link(s): ADS7865 ADS7865 www.ti.com.............................................................................................................................................................................................. SBAS441 – OCTOBER 2008 Mode 0 (one-shot conversion start, one BUSY for whole sequence) CONVST BUSY Conv A Conv B Conv C Mode 1 (one-shot conversion start, one BUSY for each conversion) CONVST Conv A BUSY Conv B Conv C Mode 2 (one-conversion and one BUSY for each conversion) CONVST BUSY Conv A Conv B Conv C Figure 33. Sequencer Modes (Example: SL = '11') 32 16 1 CLOCK CONVST WR CS RD DB[11:0] 0x104 Output CHA1+ 0xF90 Conversion of Both CH1+ BUSY Output CHB1+ Output CHA1- Conversion of Both CH1- Output CHB1- Conversion of Both CH0+ Figure 34. Sequencer Programming Example Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright © 2008, Texas Instruments Incorporated Product Folder Link(s): ADS7865 19 ADS7865 SBAS441 – OCTOBER 2008.............................................................................................................................................................................................. www.ti.com Programming the Reference DAC The internal reference DAC can be set by issuing a WR pulse while providing a control word with R[1:0] = '01' and A[2:0] = '001' (see Table 4). Thereafter, a second WR pulse must be generated with the data bus bits DB[11:10] = '00' and DB[9:0] containing the actual 10-bit DAC value, with DB9 being the MSB (see Figure 35). be generated while providing a control word containing R[1:0] = '01' and A[2:0] = '011' to initialize the DAC read access. Thereafter, triggering the RD line causes the data bus to provide the 10-bit DAC value on DB[9:0]. Table 14 shows the content of this register; the default value after power-up is 0x3FF (see also Table 3). To verify the current DAC setting, a WR pulse must Table 14. DAC Register Contents DAC REGISTER CONTENT 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 0 MSB Bit 8 Bit 7 Bit 6 Bit 5 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0 WR CS RD DB[11:0] b01xxxxx001 DAC Value b01xxxxx011 DAC Value Figure 35. DAC Write and Read Access Timing Diagram 20 Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright © 2008, Texas Instruments Incorporated Product Folder Link(s): ADS7865 ADS7865 www.ti.com.............................................................................................................................................................................................. SBAS441 – OCTOBER 2008 Power-Down Modes and Reset The ADS7865 has a comprehensive built-in power-down feature. There are three power-down modes: deep power-down, nap power-down, and auto-nap power-down. All three power-down modes are activated with the rising WR edge after having been activated by asserting the corresponding bit in the Configuration Register (DP = '1', N = '1', or AN = '1'). All modes are deactivated by de-asserting the respective bit in the Configuration Register. The contents of the Configuration Register are not affected by any of the power-down modes. Any ongoing conversion aborts when deep or nap power-down is initiated. Table 15 lists the differences among the three power-down modes. In deep power-down mode, all functional blocks except the digital interface are disabled. The analog block has its bias currents turned off. In this mode, the power dissipation reduces to 1µA within 2µs. The wake-up time from deep power-down mode is 1µs. In nap power-down mode, the ADS7865 turns off the biasing of the comparator and the mid-voltage buffer within 200ns. The device goes into nap power-down mode regardless of the conversion state. The auto-nap power-down mode is very similar to the nap mode. The only differences are the methods of powering down and waking up the device. The Configuration Register bit AN is only used to enable/disable this feature. If the auto-nap mode is enabled, the ADS7865 turns off the biasing automatically after finishing a conversion; thus, the end of conversion actually activates the auto-nap power-down. The device powers down within 200ns in this mode, as well. Triggering a new conversion by applying a CONVST pulse returns the device to normal operation and automatically starts a new conversion six CLOCK cycles later. Therefore, a complete conversion cycle takes 22 CLOCK cycles; thus, the maximum throughput rate in auto-nap power-down mode is reduced to 1.45MSPS. To issue a device reset, a write access to the Configuration Register must be generated to set A[2:0] = '101'. With the rising edge of the WR input, the entire device is forced into reset. After approximately 20ns, the parallel interface becomes active again. Table 15. Power-Down Modes POWER-DOWN TYPE ENABLED BY ACTIVATED BY ACTIVATION TIME RESUMED BY REACTIVATION TIME DISABLED BY Deep DP = ‘1’ Rising WR edge 2µs DP = ‘0’ 1µs DP = ‘0’ Nap N = ‘1’ Rising WR edge 200ns N = ‘0’ 6 clocks N = ‘0’ Each end of conversion 200ns CONVST pulse 6 clocks AN = ‘0’ Auto-nap AN = ‘1’ Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright © 2008, Texas Instruments Incorporated Product Folder Link(s): ADS7865 21 ADS7865 SBAS441 – OCTOBER 2008.............................................................................................................................................................................................. www.ti.com • ADS7862 COMPATIBILITY The ADS7865IPBS is pin-compatible with the ADS7862Y. However, there are some differences between the two devices that must be considered when migrating from the ADS7862 to the ADS7865 in an existing design. WR versus A0 One of the differences is that pin 22, which triggers writing to the internal Configuration Register of the ADS7865 (WR), is used to select the input channel on the ADS7862 (A0). Channel selection on the ADS7865 can only be performed by setting bits C[1:0] in the Configuration Register or, automatically, by the sequencer (see the Sequencer Register section for details). REFIN The ADS7865 offers an unbuffered REFIN input with a code-dependent input impedance while featuring a programmable and buffered reference output (REFOUT). The ADS7862 offers a high-impedance (buffered) reference input. If an existing ADS7862-based design uses the internal reference of the device and relies on an external resistor divider to adjust the input voltage range of the ADC, migration to the ADS7865 platform requires one of the following conditions: • A software change to set up the internal reference DAC properly via the DAC register while removing the external resistors; or 22 An additional external buffer between the resistor divider and the required 470nF (minimum) capacitor on the REFIN input. In the latter case, while the capacitor stabilizes the reference voltage during the entire conversion, the buffer must recharge it by providing an average current only; thus, the required minimum bandwidth of the buffer can be calculated using Equation 2: ln(2) ´ 2 f-3dB = 2p ´ 16 ´ tCLK (2) The buffer must also be capable of driving the 470nF load while maintaining its stability. Timing The only timing requirement that may cause the ADS7865 to malfunction in an existing ADS7862-based design is the CONVST low time (t1) which is specified to be 20ns minimum, while the ADS7862 works properly with a pulse as short as 15ns. All other required minimum setup and hold times are specified to be either the same as or lower than the ADS7865; therefore, there are no conflicts with the ADS7862 requirements. Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright © 2008, Texas Instruments Incorporated Product Folder Link(s): ADS7865 ADS7865 www.ti.com.............................................................................................................................................................................................. SBAS441 – OCTOBER 2008 APPLICATION INFORMATION fFILTER = ln(2) ´ (n + 1) 2´p´2´R´C (3) The absolute minimum configuration of the ADS7865 in an application is shown in Figure 36. In this case, the ADS7865 is used in dual-channel mode only, with the default settings of the device after power up. It is recommended to use a capacitor value of at least 20pF. The input signal for the amplifiers must fulfill the common-mode voltage requirements of the ADS7865 in this configuration. The actual values of the resistors and capacitors depend on the bandwidth and performance requirements of the application. Keep the acquisition time in mind; the resistor value can be calculated as shown in Equation 4 for each of the series resistors (with n = 12, the resolution of the ADS7865). tACQ R= ln(2) ´ (n + 1) ´ 2 ´ C (4) Those values can be calculated using Equation 3, with n = 12 being the resolution of the ADS7865. BVDD 1mF 0.1mF ADS7865 AVDD BGND BGND OPA2365 AGND AGND OPA2365 AGND AVDD 470nF (min) BVDD CHB1+ DB[11:0] CHB1- BUSY CHB0+ CLOCK CHB0- WR CHA1+ RD CHA1- CONVST CHA0+ CS CHA0- SDI BGND REFIN M0 BVDD REFOUT M1 Controller Device AVDD AGND OPA2365 0.1mF (min) 1mF AGND OPA2365 AGND Figure 36. Minimum ADS7865 Configuration Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright © 2008, Texas Instruments Incorporated Product Folder Link(s): ADS7865 23 ADS7865 SBAS441 – OCTOBER 2008.............................................................................................................................................................................................. www.ti.com LAYOUT For optimum performance, care should be taken with the physical layout of the ADS7865 circuitry. This caution is particularly true if the CLOCK input approaches the maximum throughput rate. In this case, it is recommended to have a fixed phase relationship between CLOCK and CONVST. Additionally, the basic SAR architecture is quite sensitive to glitches or sudden changes on the power supply, reference, ground connections, and digital inputs that occur just before latching the output of the analog comparator. Therefore, when driving any single conversion for an n-bit SAR converter, there are n windows in which large external transient voltages can affect the conversion result. Such glitches might originate from switching power supplies, nearby digital logic, or high-power devices. The degree of error in the digital output depends on the reference voltage, layout, and the exact timing of the external event. These errors can change if the external event also changes in time with respect to the CLOCK input. With this possibility in mind, power to the ADS7865 should be clean and well-bypassed. A 0.1µF ceramic bypass capacitor should be placed as close to the device as possible. In addition, a 1µF to 10µF capacitor is recommended. If needed, an even larger capacitor and a 5Ω or 10Ω series resistor may be used to low-pass filter a noisy supply. If the reference voltage is external and originates from an operational amplifier, be sure that it can drive the reference capacitor without oscillation. The connection between the output of the external reference driver and REFIN should be of low resistance (10Ω max) to minimize any code-dependent voltage drop on this path. Grounding All ground (AGND and BGND) pins should be connected to a clean ground reference. These connections should be kept as short as possible to minimize the inductance of these paths. It is recommended to use vias connecting the pads directly to the ground plane. In designs without ground planes, the ground trace should be kept as wide as possible. Avoid connections that are too near the grounding point of a microcontroller or digital signal processor. instance of a separated analog ground area, ensure a low-impedance connection between the analog and digital ground of the ADC by placing a bridge underneath (or next to) the ADC. Otherwise, even short undershoots on the digital interface with a value lower than –300mV may lead to conduction of ESD diodes, causing current flow through the substrate and degrading the analog performance. During the PCB layout process, care should also be taken to avoid any return currents crossing any sensitive analog areas or signals. No signal must exceed the limit of –300mV with regard to the respective ground plane. Figure 37 illustrates the recommended layout of the ground and power-supply connections. Supply The ADS7865 has two separate supplies: the BVDD pin for the digital interface and the AVDD pin for all remaining circuits. BVDD can range from 2.7V to 5.5V, allowing the ADS7865 to easily interface with processors and controllers. To limit the injection of noise energy from external digital circuitry, BVDD should be filtered properly. Bypass capacitors of 0.1µF and 10µF should be placed between the BVDD pin and the ground plane. AVDD supplies the internal analog circuitry. For optimum performance, a linear regulator (for example, the UA7805 family) is recommended to generate the analog supply voltage in the range of 2.7V to 5.5V for the ADS7865 and the necessary analog front-end circuitry. Bypass capacitors should be connected to the ground plane such that the current is allowed to flow through the pad of the capacitor (that is, the vias should be placed on the opposite side of the connection between the capacitor and the power-supply pin of the ADC). Digital Interface To further optimize device performance, a series resistor of 10Ω to 100Ω can be used on each digital pin of the ADS7865. In this way, the slew rates of the input and output signals are reduced, limiting the noise injection from the digital interface. Depending on the circuit density of the board, placement of the analog and digital components, and the related current loops, a single solid ground plane for the entire printed circuit board (PCB) or a dedicated analog ground area may be used. In an 24 Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright © 2008, Texas Instruments Incorporated Product Folder Link(s): ADS7865 ADS7865 www.ti.com.............................................................................................................................................................................................. SBAS441 – OCTOBER 2008 Top View ADS7865I 32 470 nF 1.0 mF 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 REFIN BVDD REFOUT BGND AGND 22 AV DD 21 5 20 6 19 7 18 8 17 0.1 mF to AV DD 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 0.1 mF 1 mF to BVDD 16 LEGEND TOP layer; copper pour and traces lower layer; AGND area lower layer; BGND area via Figure 37. 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