AD AD5750ACPZ-REEL

Industrial Current/Voltage Output Driver
with Programmable Ranges
AD5750/AD5750-1
FEATURES
Current output ranges: 4 mA to 20 mA, 0 mA to 20 mA or
0 mA to 24 mA, ±20 mA, and ±24 mA
±0.03% FSR total unadjusted error (TUE)
±5 ppm/°C typical output drift
Voltage output ranges: 0 V to 5 V, 0 V to 10 V, ±5 V, and ±10 V,
with 20% overrange
±0.02% FSR TUE
±3 ppm/°C typical output drift
Flexible serial digital interface
On-chip output fault detection
PEC error checking
Asynchronous CLEAR function
Flexible power-up condition to 0 V or tristate
Power supply range
AVDD: +12 V (± 10%) to +24 V (± 10%)
AVSS: −12 V (± 10%) to −24 V (± 10%)
Output loop compliance to AVDD − 2.75 V
Temperature range: −40°C to +105°C
32-lead, 5 mm × 5 mm LFCSP package
APPLICATIONS
Process control
Actuator control
PLCs
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The AD5750/AD5750-1 are single-channel, low cost, precision
voltage/current output drivers with hardware- or softwareprogrammable output ranges. The software ranges are configured
via an SPI-/MICROWIRE™-compatible serial interface. The
AD5750/AD5750-1 target applications in PLC and industrial
process control. The analog input to the AD5750/AD5750-1
is provided from a low voltage, single-supply digital-to-analog
converter (DAC) and is internally conditioned to provide the
desired output current/voltage range. Analog input ranges available
are 0 V to 2.5 V (AD5750-1) or 0 V to 4.096 V (AD5750).
The output current range is programmable across five current
ranges: 4 mA to 20 mA, 0 mA to 20 mA or 0 mA to 24 mA,
±20 mA, and ±24 mA. An overrange of 2% is available on the
unipolar current ranges.
Voltage output is provided from a separate pin that can
be configured to provide 0 V to 5 V, 0 V to 10 V, ±5 V, or
±10 V output ranges. An overrange of 20% is available on the
voltage ranges.
Analog outputs are short-circuit and open-circuit protected and
can drive capacitive loads of 1 μF and inductive loads of 0.1 H.
The device is specified to operate with a power supply range from
±12 V to ±24 V. Output loop compliance is 0 V to AVDD − 2.75 V.
The flexible serial interface is SPI and MICROWIRE
compatible and can be operated in 3-wire mode to minimize
the digital isolation required in isolated applications. The
interface also features an optional PEC error checking feature
using CRC-8 error checking, useful in industrial environments
where data communication corruption can occur.
The device also includes a power-on reset function, ensuring
that the device powers up in a known state (0 V or tristate),
and an asynchronous CLEAR pin that sets the outputs to zero
scale/midscale voltage output or the low end of the selected
current range.
An HW SELECT pin is used to configure the part for hardware
or software mode on power-up.
Table 1. Related Device
Part Number
AD5422
Description
Single-channel, 16-bit, serial input current
source and voltage output DAC
Rev. A
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AD5750/AD5750-1
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Features .............................................................................................. 1
OUTEN........................................................................................ 26
Applications ....................................................................................... 1
Software Control ........................................................................ 26
General Description ......................................................................... 1
Hardware Control ...................................................................... 28
Revision History ............................................................................... 2
Transfer Function ....................................................................... 28
Functional Block Diagram .............................................................. 3
Detailed Description of Features .................................................. 29
Specifications..................................................................................... 4
Output Fault Alert—Software Mode ....................................... 29
Timing Characteristics ................................................................ 8
Output Fault Alert—Hardware Mode ..................................... 29
Absolute Maximum Ratings.......................................................... 10
Voltage Output Short-Circuit Protection ................................ 29
ESD Caution ................................................................................ 10
Asynchronous Clear (CLEAR) ................................................. 29
Pin Configuration and Function Descriptions ........................... 11
External Current Setting Resistor ............................................ 30
Typical Performance Characteristics ........................................... 13
Programmable Overrange Modes ............................................ 30
Voltage Output ............................................................................ 13
Packet Error Checking ............................................................... 30
Current Output ........................................................................... 17
Applications Information .............................................................. 31
Terminology .................................................................................... 22
Transient Voltage Protection .................................................... 31
Theory of Operation ...................................................................... 23
Thermal Considerations............................................................ 31
Software Mode ............................................................................ 23
Layout Guidelines....................................................................... 31
Current Output Architecture .................................................... 25
Galvanically Isolated Interface ................................................. 32
Driving Inductive Loads ............................................................ 25
Microprocessor Interfacing ....................................................... 32
Power-On State of AD5750/AD5750-1 ................................... 25
Outline Dimensions ....................................................................... 33
Default Registers at Power-On ................................................. 26
Ordering Guide .......................................................................... 33
Reset Function ............................................................................ 26
REVISION HISTORY
8/09—Rev. 0 to Rev. A
Added AD5750-1 ................................................................ Universal
Changes to Features and General Description Sections.............. 1
Changes to Table 2 ............................................................................ 4
Changes to Theory of Operation Section and Figure 51........... 23
Change to Figure 52 and Table 6 Title ......................................... 24
Changes to Current Output Architecture Section and Power-On
State of AD5750/AD5750-1 .......................................................... 25
Changes to Transfer Function Section......................................... 28
Changes to Programmable Overrange Modes Section.............. 30
Changes to Ordering Guide .......................................................... 33
7/09—Revision 0: Initial Version
Rev. A | Page 2 of 36
AD5750/AD5750-1
FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM
DVCC GND
AVDD GND COMP1 COMP2
AD5750/AD5750-1
CLEAR
CLRSEL
SCLK/OUTEN*
SDIN/R0*
SYNC/RSET*
SDO/VFAULT*
HW SELECT
VSENSE+
INPUT SHIFT
REGISTER
AND
CONTROL
LOGIC
VOUT RANGE
SCALING
VOUT
VOUT
SHORT FAULT
STATUS
REGISTER
VSENSE–
VIN
R2
R3
VDD
VREF
RESET
IOUT RANGE
SCALING
REXT1
REXT2
IOUT
RSET
Vx**
OVERTEMP
NC/IFAULT*
VSS
VOUT SHORT FAULT
IOUT OPEN FAULT
POWERON RESET
AD2/R1*
AD1/R2*
AD0/R3*
IOUT
OPEN FAULT
AVSS
* DENOTES SHARED PIN. SOFTWARE MODE DENOTED BY REGULAR TEXT, HARDWARE MODE
DENOTED BY ITALIC TEXT. FOR EXAMPLE, FOR FAULT/TEMP PIN, IN SOFTWARE MODE, THIS
PIN TAKES ON FAULT FUNCTION. IN HARDWARE MODE, THIS PIN TAKES ON TEMP FUNCTION.
** Vx IS AN INTERNAL BIAS VOLTAGE (CAN BE GROUND OR OTHER VOLTAGE) THAT IS USED
TO GENERATE THE INTERNAL SENSE CURRENTS NEEDED FOR THE CURRENT OUTPUTS.
Figure 1.
Rev. A | Page 3 of 36
07268-001
FAULT/TEMP*
AD5750/AD5750-1
SPECIFICATIONS
AVDD/AVSS = ±12 V (± 10%) to ±24 V (± 10%), DVCC = 2.7 V to 5.5 V, GND = 0 V. IOUT: RLOAD = 300 Ω. All specifications TMIN to
TMAX, unless otherwise noted.
Table 2.
Parameter 1
INPUT VOLTAGE RANGE
Min
Typ
Max
V
0 to
4.096
0 to 2.5
Input Leakage Current
REFERENCE INPUT
Reference Input Voltage
Input Leakage Current
VOLTAGE OUTPUT
Output Voltage Ranges
Output Voltage Overranges
Accuracy
Total Unadjusted Error (TUE)
B Version 2
A Version2
Relative Accuracy (INL)
Bipolar Zero Error (Offset at Midscale)
Bipolar Zero Error TC
Zero-Scale Error
−1
μA
4.096
V
1.25
V
+1
μA
0
0
5
10
V
V
−5
−10
+5
+10
V
V
0
6
V
0
−6
−12
−2.5
12
+6
+12
+2.5
V
V
V
V
+0.1
+0.05
+0.3
+0.1
+0.02
+10
+8
+5
+4
% FSR
% FSR
% FSR
% FSR
% FSR
mV
mV
mV
mV
ppm FSR/°C
mV
mV
mV
mV
ppm FSR/°C
mV
mV
mV
−0.1
−0.05
−0.3
−0.1
−0.02
−10
−8
−5
−4
−10
−8
−5
−4
−5
−4
−3
±0.02
±0.05
±0.005
±0.5
±0.3
±1.5
±0.5
±0.3
±1
±0.5
Test Conditions/Comments
Output unloaded
AD5750
AD5750-1
+1
−1
3
Zero-Scale Error TC3
Zero-Scale/Offset Error
Unit
+10
+8
+5
+4
+5
+4
+3
Rev. A | Page 4 of 36
AD5750; external reference needs to
be exactly as stated; otherwise,
accuracy errors show up as error in
output
AD5750-1; external reference needs to
be exactly as stated; otherwise,
accuracy errors show up as error in
output
AVDD needs to have minimum 1.3 V
headroom or >11.3 V
AVDD/AVSS needs to have minimum
1.3 V headroom or >±11.3 V
Programmable overranges; see the
Detailed Description of Features
section
TA = 25°C
TA = 25°C
±10 V range
TA = 25°C, ±10 V range
±5 V range
TA = 25°C, ± 5 V range
All bipolar ranges
±10 V range
TA = 25°C, ±10 V range
± 5 V range
TA = 25°C, ±5 V range
All bipolar ranges
0 V to 10 V range
TA = 25°C, 0 V to 10 V range
0 V to 5 V range
AD5750/AD5750-1
Parameter 1
Offset Error TC3
Gain Error
Gain Error TC3
Full-Scale Error
Full-Scale Error TC3
VOLTAGE OUTPUT CHARACTERISTICS3
Headroom
Short-Circuit Current
Load
Capacitive Load Stability
RLOAD = ∞
RLOAD = 2 kΩ
RLOAD = ∞
Min
−2.2
−0.05
−0.04
−0.05
−0.04
Typ
±0.3
±2
±0.015
±0.5
±0.015
±1.5
Max
+2.2
Unit
mV
ppm FSR/°C
% FSR
% FSR
ppm FSR/°C
% FSR
% FSR
ppm FSR/°C
Test Conditions/Comments
TA = 25°C, 0 V to 5 V range
All unipolar ranges
All bipolar/unipolar ranges
TA = 25°C
1.3
V
mA
kΩ
Output unloaded
1
1
2
nF
nF
μF
+0.05
+0.04
+0.05
+0.04
15
1
TA = 25°C
DC Output Impedance
0 V to 5 V range, ¼ to ¾ Step
0 V to 5 V range, 40 mV Input Step
Slew Rate
Output Noise
Output Noise Spectral Density
0.12
7
4.5
2
2.5
45.5
165
Ω
μs
μs
V/μs
μV rms
μV rms
nV/√Hz
AC PSRR
−65
dB
10
μV/V
DC PSRR
CURRENT OUTPUT
Output Current Ranges
Output Current Overranges
ACCURACY, INTERNAL RSET
Total Unadjusted Error (TUE)
B Version2
A Version2
Relative Accuracy (INL)
Offset Error
All bipolar/unipolar ranges
TA = 25°C
0
0
4
−20
−24
0
24
20
20
+20
+24
24.5
mA
mA
mA
mA
mA
mA
0
20.4
mA
4
20.4
mA
+0.2
+0.08
+0.5
+0.3
+0.02
+0.03
+16
% FSR
% FSR
% FSR
% FSR
% FSR
% FSR
μA
+10
+50
+26
μA
μA
μA
−0.2
−0.08
−0.5
−0.3
−0.02
−0.03
−16
−10
−50
−26
±0.03
±0.15
±0.01
±0.015
+5
+8
Rev. A | Page 5 of 36
External compensation capacitor
required; see the Driving Inductive
Loads section
Specified with 2 kΩ || 220 pF, ±0.05%
Specified with 2 kΩ || 220 pF, ±0.05%
Specified with 2 kΩ || 220 pF
0.1 Hz to 10 Hz bandwidth
100 kHz bandwidth
Measured at 10 kHz; specified with
2 kΩ || 220 pF
200 mV, 50 Hz/60 Hz sine wave
superimposed on power supply
voltage
Outputs unloaded
See the Detailed Description of
Features section
See the Detailed Description of
Features section
See the Detailed Description of
Features section
TA = 25°C
TA = 25°C
Unipolar ranges
Bipolar ranges
4 mA to 20 mA, 0 mA to 20 mA, 0 mA
to 24 mA ranges
TA = 25°C
±20 mA, ±24 mA ranges
TA = 25°C
AD5750/AD5750-1
Parameter 1
Offset Error TC3
Bipolar Zero Error
Bipolar Zero TC3
Gain Error
Min
−35
−24
Full-Scale TC3
ACCURACY, EXTERNAL RSET
Total Unadjusted Error (TUE)
B Version2
+15
±0.5
−0.2
−0.25
−0.03
Gain TC3
Full-Scale Error
Typ
±3
−0.2
−0.125
Max
Unit
ppm FSR/°C
μA
μA
ppm FSR/°C
% FSR
+35
+24
+0.2
±0.006
±8
±0.02
±4
+0.25
+0.03
+0.2
+0.125
% FSR
% FSR
ppm FSR/°C
% FSR
% FSR
ppm FSR/°C
Relative Accuracy (INL)
−0.1
−0.08
−0.3
−0.1
−0.02
−0.03
−14
±0.015
Offset Error
+0.03
+14
% FSR
μA
−11
−20
−15
+5
+11
+20
+15
μA
μA
μA
ppm FSR/°C
μA
μA
ppm FSR/°C
% FSR
% FSR
ppm FSR/°C
% FSR
% FSR
ppm FSR/°C
A Version2
Offset Error TC3
Bipolar Zero Error
Bipolar Zero TC3
Gain Error
Gain TC
Full-Scale Error
Full-Scale TC3
CURRENT OUTPUT CHARACTERISTICS3
Current Loop Compliance Voltage
Resistive Load
Inductive Load
Settling Time
4 mA to 20 mA, Full-Scale Step
4 mA to 20 mA Range, 120 μA Step
DC PSRR
Output Impedance
VOUT/VSENSE− Error
−32
−22
−0.08
−0.07
−0.1
−0.07
0
±0.03
±0.02
±0.01
+8
±2
+12
±0.5
±0.02
±1
±0.02
±2
+0.1
+0.08
+0.3
+0.1
+0.02
% FSR
% FSR
% FSR
% FSR
% FSR
+32
+22
+0.08
+0.07
+0.1
+0.07
AVDD − 2.75
See test conditions/comments
column
See test conditions/comments
column
8.5
1.2
1
130
0.9994
1.0006
Rev. A | Page 6 of 36
Test Conditions/Comments
All ranges
±20 mA, ±24 mA ranges
TA = 25°C
4 mA to 20 mA, 0 mA to 20 mA, 0 mA
to 24 mA ranges
±20 mA, ±24 mA ranges
TA = 25°C
All ranges
All ranges
TA = 25°C
All ranges
TA = 25°
TA = 25°C
4 mA to 20 mA, 0 mA to 20 mA, 0 mA
to 24 mA ranges
±20 mA, ±24 mA ranges
4 mA to 20 mA, 0 mA to 20 mA, 0 mA
to 24 mA ranges
TA = 25°C
±20 mA, ±24 mA ranges
TA = 25°C
All ranges
All ranges
TA = 25°C
All ranges
TA = 25°C
All ranges
All ranges
TA = 25°C
All ranges
V
Chosen such that compliance is not
exceeded
Needs appropriate capacitor at higher
inductance values; see the Driving
Inductive Loads section
μs
μs
μA/V
MΩ
Gain
250 Ω load
250 Ω load
Error in VOUT voltage due to changes
in VSENSE−; specified as gain, for
example, if VSENSE− moves by 1 V,
then VOUT moves by 0.9994 V
AD5750/AD5750-1
Parameter 1
DIGITAL INPUT
Input High Voltage, VIH
Input Low Voltage, VIL
Input Current
Pin Capacitance
DIGITAL OUTPUTS3
FAULT, IFAULT, TEMP, VFAULT
Output Low Voltage, VOL
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
2
0.8
+1
−1
5
0.4
0.6
Output High Voltage, VOH
SDO
Output Low Voltage, VOL
Output High Voltage, VOH
High Impedance Output Capacitance
High Impedance Leakage Current
POWER REQUIREMENTS
AVDD
AVSS
DVCC
Input Voltage
AIDD
AISS
DICC
Power Dissipation
3.6
0.5
DVCC − 0.5
0.5
DVCC − 0.5
3
Test Conditions/Comments
JEDEC compliant
V
V
μA
pF
Per pin
Per pin
V
V
V
10 kΩ pull-up resistor to DVCC
@ 2.5 mA
10 kΩ pull-up resistor to DVCC
Sinking 200 μA
Sourcing 200 μA
−1
+1
V
V
pF
μA
12
−12
24
−24
V
V
±10%
±10%
5.5
5.2
6.2
6.2
2.5
3
3
1
V
mA
mA
mA
mA
mA
mA
mA
mW
Output unloaded, output disabled
Current output enabled
Voltage output enabled
Output unloaded, output disabled
Current output enabled
Voltage output enabled
VIH = DVCC, VIL = GND
AVDD/AVSS = ±24 V, outputs unloaded
2.7
4.4
5.2
5.2
2.0
2.5
2.5
0.3
108
1
Temperature range: −40°C to +105°C; typical at +25°C.
Specification includes gain and offset errors over temperature, and drift after 1000 hours, TA = 125°C
3
Guaranteed by characterization, but not production tested.
2
Rev. A | Page 7 of 36
AD5750/AD5750-1
TIMING CHARACTERISTICS
AVDD/AVSS = ±12 V (± 10%) to ±24 V (± 10%), DVCC = 2.7 V to 5.5 V, GND = 0 V. VOUT: RLOAD = 2 kΩ, CL = 200 pF, IOUT: RLOAD =
300 Ω. All specifications TMIN to TMAX, unless otherwise noted.
Table 3.
Parameter 1, 2
t1
t2
t3
t4
t5
t6
t7
t8
t9, t10
t11
t12
t13
1
2
Limit at TMIN, TMAX
20
8
8
5
10
5
5
5
1.5
5
40
10
Unit
ns min
ns min
ns min
ns min
ns min
ns min
ns min
ns min
μs max
ns min
ns max
ns min
Description
SCLK cycle time
SCLK high time
SCLK low time
SYNC falling edge to SCLK falling edge setup time
16th SCLK falling edge to SYNC rising edge (on 24th SCLK falling edge if using PEC)
Minimum SYNC high time (write mode)
Data setup time
Data hold time
CLEAR pulse low/high activation time
Minimum SYNC high time (read mode)
SCLK rising edge to SDO valid (SDO CL = 15 pF)
RESET pulse low time
Guaranteed by characterization, but not production tested.
All input signals are specified with tR = tF = 5 ns (10% to 90% of DVCC) and timed from a voltage level of 1.2 V.
Rev. A | Page 8 of 36
AD5750/AD5750-1
Timing Diagrams
t1
SCLK
1
2
16
t3
t6
t2
t4
t5
SYNC
t8
t7
SDIN
D15
D0
CLEAR
t10
t9
VOUT
07268-003
RESET
t13
Figure 2. Write Mode Timing Diagram
1
2
A2
A1
16
SCLK
SYNC
SDIN
t11
A0
R=1
0
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
SDO
X
X
X
X
X
R3
R2
R1
R0
CLRSEL OUTEN
Figure 3. Readback Mode Timing Diagram
Rev. A | Page 9 of 36
RSET
PEC
ERROR
OVER
TEMP
IOUT
FAULT
VOUT
FAULT
07268-004
t12
AD5750/AD5750-1
ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS
TA = 25°C, unless otherwise noted.
Transient currents of up to 100 mA do not cause SCR latch-up.
Table 4.
Parameter
AVDD to GND
AVSS to GND
AVDD to AVSS
DVCC to GND
VSENSE+ to GND
VSENSE− to GND
Digital Inputs to GND
Digital Outputs to GND
VREF to GND
VIN to GND
VOUT, IOUT to GND
Operating Temperature Range,
Industrial
Storage Temperature Range
Junction Temperature (TJ max)
32-Lead LFCSP Package
θJA Thermal Impedance
Lead Temperature
Soldering
ESD (Human Body Model)
Rating
−0.3 V to +30 V
+0.3 V to −28 V
−0.3 V to +58 V
−0.3 V to +7 V
AVSS to AVDD
±5.0 V
−0.3 V to DVCC + 0.3 V or 7 V
(whichever is less)
−0.3 V to DVCC + 0.3 V or 7 V
(whichever is less)
−0.3 V to +7 V
−0.3 V to +7 V
AVSS to AVDD
−40°C to +105°C
Stresses above those listed under Absolute Maximum Ratings
may cause permanent damage to the device. This is a stress
rating only; functional operation of the device at these or any
other conditions above those indicated in the operational
section of this specification is not implied. Exposure to absolute
maximum rating conditions for extended periods may affect
device reliability.
ESD CAUTION
−65°C to +150°C
125°C
28°C/W
JEDEC industry standard
J-STD-020
3 kV
Rev. A | Page 10 of 36
AD5750/AD5750-1
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
NC/IFAULT
FAULT/TEMP
RESET
HW SELECT
NC
NC
NC
NC
PIN CONFIGURATION AND FUNCTION DESCRIPTIONS
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
PIN 1
INDICATOR
AD5750/
AD5750-1
TOP VIEW
(Not to Scale)
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
VSENSE+
VOUT
VSENSE–
AVSS
COMP1
COMP2
IOUT
AVDD
NOTES
1. NC = NO CONNECT.
2. THE EXPOSED PADDLE IS TIED TO AVSS.
07268-005
AD2/R1
AD1/R2
AD0/R3
REXT2
REXT1
VREF
VI N
GND
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
SDO/VFAULT
CLRSEL
CLEAR
DVCC
GND
SYNC/RSET
SCLK/OUTEN
SDIN/R0
Figure 4. Pin Configuration
Table 5. Pin Function Descriptions
Pin No.
1
Mnemonic
SDO/VFAULT
2
CLRSEL
3
CLEAR
4
5
6
DVCC
GND
SYNC/RSET
7
SCLK/OUTEN
8
SDIN/R0
9
AD2/R1
10
AD1/R2
Description
Serial Data Output (SDO). In software mode, this pin is used to clock data from the input shift register in
readback mode. Data is clocked out on the rising edge of SCLK and is valid on the falling edge of SCLK. This pin
is a CMOS output.
Short-Circuit Fault Alert (VFAULT). In hardware mode, this pin acts as a short-circuit fault alert pin and is
asserted low when a short-circuit error is detected. This pin is an open-drain output and must be connected to
a pull-up resistor.
In hardware or software mode, this pin selects the clear value, either zero-scale or midscale code. In software
mode, this pin is implemented as a logic OR with the internal CLRSEL bit.
Active High Input. Asserting this pin sets the output current/voltage to zero-scale code or midscale code of the
range selected (user-selectable). CLEAR is a logic OR with the internal clear bit.
In software mode, during power-up, the CLEAR pin level determines the power-on condition of the voltage
channel, which can be active 0 V or tristate. See the Asynchronous Clear (CLEAR) section for more details.
Digital Power Supply.
Ground Connection.
Positive Edge-Sensitive Latch (SYNC). In software mode, a rising edge parallel loads the input shift register data
into the AD5750, also updating the output.
Resistor Select (RSET). In hardware mode, this pin selects whether the internal or the external current sense
resistor is used.
If RSET = 0, the external sense resistor is chosen.
If RSET = 1, the internal sense Resistor is chosen.
Serial Clock Input (SCLK). In software mode, data is clocked into the input shift register on the falling edge of
SCLK. This pin operates at clock speeds up to 50 MHz.
Output Enable (OUTEN). In hardware mode, this pin acts as an output enable pin.
Serial Data Input (SDIN). In software mode, data must be valid on the falling edge of SCLK.
Range Decode Bit (R0). In hardware mode, this pin, in conjunction with R1, R2, and R3, selects the output
current/voltage range setting on the part.
Device Addressing Bit (AD2). In software mode, this pin, in conjunction with AD1 and AD0, allows up to eight
devices to be addressed on one bus.
Range Decode Bit (R1). In hardware mode, this pin, in conjunction with R0, R2, and R3, selects the output
current/voltage range setting on the part.
Device Addressing Bit (AD1). In software mode, this pin, in conjunction with AD2 and AD0, allows up to eight
devices to be addressed on one bus.
Range Decode Bit (R2). In hardware mode, this pin, in conjunction with R0, R1, and R3, selects the output
current/voltage range setting on the part.
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AD5750/AD5750-1
Pin No.
11
Mnemonic
AD0/R3
12, 13
REXT2, REXT1
14
15
16
17
18
19, 20
VREF
VIN
GND
AVDD
IOUT
COMP2,
COMP1
21
22
AVSS
VSENSE−
23
24
25, 26,
27, 28
29
VOUT
VSENSE+
NC
30
31
RESET
FAULT/TEMP
32
NC/IFAULT
33 (EPAD)
Exposed
paddle
HW SELECT
Description
Device Addressing Bit (AD0). In software mode, this pin, in conjunction with AD1 and AD2, allows up to eight
devices to be addressed on one bus.
Range Decode Bit (R3). In hardware mode, this pin, in conjunction with, R0, R1, and R2, selects the output
current/voltage range setting on the part.
A 15 kΩ external current setting resistor can be connected between the REXT1 and REXT2 pins to improve the
IOUT temperature drift performance.
Buffered Reference Input.
Buffered Analog Input (0 V to 4.096 V).
Ground Connection.
Positive Analog Supply.
Current Output.
Optional Compensation Capacitor Connections for the Voltage Output Buffer. These are used to drive higher
capacitive loads on the output. These pins also reduce overshoot on the output. Care should be taken when
choosing the value of the capacitor connected between the COMP1 and COMP2 pins because it has a direct
influence on the settling time of the output. See the Driving Large Capacitive Loads section for further details.
Negative Analog Supply.
Sense Connection for the Negative Voltage Output Load Connection. This pin must stay within ±3.0 V of
ground for correct operation.
Buffered Analog Output Voltage.
Sense Connection for the Positive Voltage Output Load Connection.
No Connect. Can be tied to GND.
This pin is used to configure the part to hardware or software mode.
HW SELECT = 0 selects software control.
HW SELECT = 1 selects hardware control.
Resets the part to its power-on state.
Fault Alert (FAULT). In software mode, this pin acts as a general fault alert pin. It is asserted low when an opencircuit error, short-circuit error, overtemperature error, or PEC interface error is detected. This pin is an opendrain output and must be connected to a pull-up resistor.
Overtemperature Fault (TEMP). In hardware mode, this pin acts as an overtemperature fault pin. It is asserted
low when an overtemperature error is detected. This pin is an open-drain output and must be connected to a
pull-up resistor.
No Connect (NC). In software mode, this pin is a no connect. Instead, tie this pin to GND.
Open-Circuit Fault Alert (IFAULT). In hardware mode, this pin acts as an open-circuit fault alert pin. It is asserted
low when an open-circuit error is detected. This pin is an open-drain output and must be connected to a pullup resistor.
The exposed paddle is tied to AVSS.
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AD5750/AD5750-1
TYPICAL PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS
VOLTAGE OUTPUT
0.10
AVDD = +24V
0.0015 AVSS = –24V
0.08
0.06
0.0005
0.04
0
–0.0005
–0.0010
0.02
0
–0.02
–0.04
–0.0015
–0.06
+5V
+10V
±5V
±10V
–0.0025
–0.0030
0
0.585
–0.08
1.170
1.755
2.341
2.926
3.511
4.096
VIN (V)
–0.10
–40
Figure 5. Integral Nonlinearity Error vs. VIN
AVDD = +24V
0.004 AVSS = –24V
0.03
+5V LINEARITY, NO LOAD
+10V LINEARITY, NO LOAD
±5V LINEARITY, NO LOAD
±10V LINEARITY, NO LOAD
0.003
0.02
0.002
0.001
0
–0.001
–0.002
–0.003
0.01
0
–0.01
–0.02
–0.03
–0.004
25
105
TEMPERATURE (°C)
–40
2.5
BIPOLAR ZERO ERROR (mV)
–0.002
+5V
+10V
±5V
±10V
1.5
1.0
±10V ZERO ERROR
0.5
0
–0.5
–1.0
–1.5
±5V ZERO ERROR
–0.008
–0.010
0
0.585
1.170
1.755
2.341
2.926
3.511
VIN (V)
4.096
–2.5
–40
25
105
TEMPERATURE (°C)
Figure 10. Bipolar Zero Error vs. Temperature
Figure 7. Total Unadjusted Error vs. VIN
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07268-110
–2.0
07268-107
TUE (%FSR)
0
–0.006
AVDD = +24V
AVSS = –24V
2.0
0.002
–0.004
105
Figure 9. Full-Scale Error vs. Temperature
AVDD = +24V
AVSS = –24V
0.004
25
TEMPERATURE (°C)
Figure 6. Integral Nonlinearity Error vs. Temperature
0.006
+5V RANGE, FULL-SCALE ERROR
+10V RANGE, FULL-SCALE ERROR
±5V RANGE, FULL-SCALE ERROR
±10V RANGE, FULL-SCALE ERROR
–0.04
07268-106
–0.005
–40
105
Figure 8. Total Unadjusted Error vs. Temperature
FULL-SCALE ERROR (%FSR)
INTEGRAL NONLINEARITY ERROR (%FSR)
0.005
25
TEMPERATURE (°C)
07268-109
–0.0020
+5V POSITIVE TUE, NO LOAD
+10V POSITIVE TUE, NO LOAD
±5V POSITIVE TUE, NO LOAD
±10V POSITIVE TUE, NO LOAD
+5V NEGATIVE TUE, NO LOAD
+10V NEGATIVE TUE, NO LOAD
±5V NEGATIVE TUE, NO LOAD
±10V NEGATIVE TUE, NO LOAD
07268-108
TUE (%FSR)
0.0010
07268-105
INTEGRAL NONLINEARITY ERROR (%FSR)
0.0020
AD5750/AD5750-1
0.020
0.10
AVDD = +24V
AVSS = –24V
0.015
0.08
0.06
0.04
TUE (%FSR)
0.005
0
–0.005
–0.010
–0.020
–0.025
0.02
0
–0.02
–0.04
+5V GAIN, NO LOAD
+10V GAIN, NO LOAD
±5V GAIN, NO LOAD
±10V GAIN, NO LOAD
–40
–0.06
–0.08
25
105
TEMPERATURE (°C)
–0.10
±24.0
±26.4
Figure 14. Total Unadjusted Error vs. Supply Voltages
1.2
2.5
AVDD = +24V
2.0 AVSS = –24V
OUTPUT UNLOADED
1.5
1.0
HEADROOM (V)
1.0
0.5
0
–0.5
–1.0
0.8
±10V VDD HEADROOM, LOAD OFF
0.6
0.4
–1.5
–2.5
–3.0
+5V RANGE
+10V RANGE
±5V RANGE
±10V RANGE
0.2
–40
25
105
TEMPERATURE (°C)
25
105
TEMPERATURE (°C)
0.05
+5V LINEARITY, NO LOAD
+10V LINEARITY, NO LOAD
±5V LINEARITY, NO LOAD
±10V LINEARITY, NO LOAD
0.04
OUTPUT VOLTAGE DELTA (V)
0.002
–40
Figure 15. AVDD Headroom, ±10 V Range, Output Set to 10 V, Load Off
Figure 12. Zero-Scale Error (Offset Error) vs. Temperature
0.003
0
07268-115
–2.0
07268-112
0.001
0
–0.001
–0.002
+5V RANGE
±10V RANGE
0.03
0.02
0.01
0
–0.01
–0.02
–0.03
–0.003
+11.2/–10.8
±15.0
±24.0
±26.4
SUPPLY VOLTAGES (AVDD/AVSS)
07268-113
–0.04
–0.05
–15 –13 –11 –9 –7 –5 –3 –1
1
3
5
7
9
11 13 15
SOURCE/SINK CURRENT (mA)
Figure 16. Source and Sink Capability of Output Amplifier
Figure 13. Integral Nonlinearity Error vs. Supply Voltage
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07268-116
ZERO-SCALE ERROR (mV)
±15.0
SUPPLY VOLTAGES (AVDD/AVSS)
Figure 11. Gain Error vs. Temperature
INTEGRAL NONLINEARITY ERROR (%FSR)
+11.2/–10.8
07268-114
–0.015
07268-111
GAIN ERROR (%FSR)
0.010
+5V POSITIVE TUE, NO LOAD
+10V POSITIVE TUE, NO LOAD
±5V POSITIVE TUE, NO LOAD
±10V POSITIVE TUE, NO LOAD
+5V NEGATIVE TUE, NO LOAD
+10V NEGATIVE TUE, NO LOAD
±5V NEGATIVE TUE, NO LOAD
±10V NEGATIVE TUE, NO LOAD
AD5750/AD5750-1
12
10
1
VOLTAGE (V)
8
6
4
2
–3
2
7
12
17
22
27
TIME (µs)
Figure 17. Full-Scale Positive Step
CH1 5.00V
CH2 20.0mV BW M1.0µs
A CH1
07268-120
0
–8
07268-117
2
3.00V
Figure 20. VOUT Enable Glitch, Load = 2 kΩ || 1 nF
12
10
VOLTAGE (V)
8
6
2
–3
2
7
12
17
22
1s/DIV
07268-118
5µV/DIV
0
–8
07268-121
4
27
TIME (µs)
Figure 18. Full-Scale Negative Step
Figure 21. Peak-to-Peak Noise (0.1 Hz to 10 Hz Bandwidth)
40
35
30
20
15
10
0
100µV/DIV
–5
–1.0
–0.5
0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
TIME (ms)
2.5
1s/DIV
Figure 19. VOUT vs. Time on Power-Up, Load = 2 kΩ || 200 pF
Figure 22. Peak-to-Peak Noise (100 kHz Bandwidth)
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07268-122
5
07268-119
VOUT (mV)
25
AD5750/AD5750-1
1.0
4.0
3.5
0.8
3.0
VDD
0.6
0.4
VOUT (V)
2.0
1.5
0.2
1.0
VOUT
0
0.5
0
–1.5
–1.0
–0.5
0
0.5
1.0
1.5
TIME (ms)
–0.2
2.0
07268-123
VDD (V)
2.5
Figure 23. VDD and VOUT vs. Time on Power-Up
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AD5750/AD5750-1
CURRENT OUTPUT
0.010
0.002
0
–0.002
–0.004
–0.006
+4mA TO +20mA
0mA TO +20mA
0mA TO +24mA
±20mA
±24mA
–0.008
–0.010
0
0.585
1.170
1.755
2.341
2.926
3.511
4.096
VIN (V)
0.006
0.004
0.002
0
–0.002
–0.004
–0.006
–0.008
–0.010
0.006
–0.002
0.004
TUE (%FSR)
0
–0.004
–0.006
±24.0
±26.4
+4mA TO +20mA
0mA TO +20mA
0mA TO +24mA
±20mA
±24mA
AVDD = +24V
AVSS = –24V
0.002
0
–0.002
–0.008
–0.004
+4mA TO +20mA
0mA TO +20mA
0mA TO +24mA
±20mA
±24mA
0
0.585
1.170
–0.006
1.755
2.341
2.926
3.511
4.096
VIN (V)
–0.008
0
0.008
0.006
0.004
1.170
1.755
2.341
2.926
3.511
4.096
VIN (V)
Figure 25. Integral Nonlinearity Error vs. VIN, Internal RSET Resistor
0.010
0.585
07268-128
–0.010
07268-125
Figure 28. Total Unadjusted Error vs. VIN, External RSET Resistor
0.015
+4mA TO +20mA EXTERNAL R SET LINEARITY
0mA TO +20mA EXTERNAL R SET LINEARITY
0mA TO +24mA EXTERNAL R SET LINEARITY
±20mA EXTERNAL R SET LINEARITY
±24mA EXTERNAL R SET LINEARITY
+4mA TO +20mA
0mA TO +20mA
0mA TO +24mA
±20mA
±24mA
AVDD = +24V
AVSS = –24V
0.010
0.005
TUE (%FSR)
0.002
0
–0.002
0
–0.005
–0.004
–0.006
–0.010
–0.010
+11.2/–10.8
±15.0
±24.0
±26.4
SUPPLY VOLTAGES (AVDD/AVSS)
07268-126
–0.008
Figure 26. Integral Nonlinearity Error, Current Mode,
External RSET Sense Resistor
–0.015
0
0.585
1.170
1.755
2.341
2.926
3.511
4.096
VIN (V)
Figure 29. Total Unadjusted Error vs. VIN, Internal RSET Resistor
Rev. A | Page 17 of 36
07268-129
INTEGRAL NONLINEARITY ERROR (%FSR)
0.010
0.008
–0.012
INTEGRAL NONLINEARITY ERROR (%FSR)
±15.0
Figure 27. Integral Nonlinearity Error, Current Mode,
Internal RSET Sense Resistor
AVDD = +24V
AVSS = –24V
0.002
+11.2/–10.8
SUPPLY VOLTAGES (AVDD/AVSS)
Figure 24. Integral Nonlinearity Error vs. VIN, External RSET Resistor
0.004
+4mA TO +20mA INTERNAL RSET LINEARITY
0mA TO +20mA INTERNAL R SET LINEARITY
0mA TO +24mA INTERNAL R SET LINEARITY
±20mA INTERNAL R SET LINEARITY
±24mA INTERNAL R SET LINEARITY
0.008
07268-127
INTEGRAL NONLINEARITY ERROR (%FSR)
AVDD = +24V
AVSS = –24V
07268-124
INTEGRAL NONLINEARITY ERROR (%FSR)
0.004
AD5750/AD5750-1
0.10
0.02
0
–0.02
–0.08
–0.10
+11.2/–10.8
±15.0
±24.0
±26.4
SUPPLY VOLTAGES (AVDD/AVSS)
0.10
0.08
0.06
TUE (%FSR)
–0.02
–0.08
–0.10
+11.2/–10.8
±15.0
±24.0
±26.4
0
–0.02
–0.08
–0.10
+4mA TO +20mA INTERNAL RSET NEGATIVE TUE
0mA TO +20mA INTERNAL RSET NEGATIVE TUE
0mA TO +24mA INTERNAL RSET NEGATIVE TUE
±20mA INTERNAL R SET NEGATIVE TUE
±24mA INTERNAL R SET NEGATIVE TUE
–40
25
105
TEMPERATURE (°C)
Figure 34. Total Unadjusted Error vs. Temperature, Internal RSET Sense Resistor
0.10
0.010
+4mA TO +20mA INTERNAL RSET LINEARITY
0mA TO +20mA INTERNAL R SET LINEARITY
0mA TO +24mA INTERNAL R SET LINEARITY
±20mA INTERNAL R SET LINEARITY
±24mA INTERNAL R SET LINEARITY
0.08
0.06
+4mA TO +20mA EXTERNAL R SET POSITIVE TUE
0mA TO +20mA EXTERNAL R SET POSITIVE TUE
0mA TO +24mA EXTERNAL R SET POSITIVE TUE
±20mA EXTERNAL R SET POSITIVE TUE
±24mA EXTERNAL R SET POSITIVE TUE
0.04
TUE (%FSR)
0.004
0.002
0
–0.002
0.02
0
–0.02
–0.004
–0.04
–0.006
–0.06
–0.008 AVDD = +24V
AVSS = –24V
–0.010
–40
–0.08
25
105
TEMPERATURE (°C)
Figure 32. INL vs. Temperature, Internal RSET Sense Resistor
–0.10
07268-132
LINEARITY (%FSR)
0.02
–0.06
Figure 31. Total Unadjusted Error Current Mode, Internal RSET Sense Resistor
0.006
+4mA TO +20mA INTERNAL RSET POSITIVE TUE
0mA TO +20mA INTERNAL RSET POSITIVE TUE
0mA TO +24mA INTERNAL RSET POSITIVE TUE
±20mA INTERNAL R SET POSITIVE TUE
±24mA INTERNAL R SET POSITIVE TUE
–0.04
+4mA TO +20mA INTERNAL RSET NEGATIVE TUE
0mA TO +20mA INTERNAL R SET NEGATIVE TUE
0mA TO +24mA INTERNAL R SET NEGATIVE TUE
±20mA INTERNAL R SET NEGATIVE TUE
±24mA INTERNAL R SET NEGATIVE TUE
SUPPLY VOLTAGES (AVDD/AVSS)
0.008
105
0.04
0
–0.06
25
Figure 33. INL vs. Temperature, External RSET Sense Resistor
+4mA TO +20mA INTERNAL RSET POSITIVE TUE
0mA TO +20mA INTERNAL R SET POSITIVE TUE
0mA TO +24mA INTERNAL R SET POSITIVE TUE
±20mA INTERNAL R SET POSITIVE TUE
±24mA INTERNAL R SET POSITIVE TUE
0.02
–0.04
–0.004
TEMPERATURE (°C)
07268-131
TUE (%FSR)
0.04
–0.002
–0.008 AVDD = +24V
AVSS = –24V
–0.010
–40
0.10
0.06
0
–0.006
Figure 30. Total Unadjusted Error Current Mode, External RSET Sense Resistor
0.08
0.002
07268-133
–0.06
+4mA TO +20mA EXTERNAL R SET NEGATIVE TUE
0mA TO +20mA EXTERNAL RSET NEGATIVE TUE
0mA TO +24mA EXTERNAL RSET NEGATIVE TUE
±20mA EXTERNAL R SET NEGATIVE TUE
±24mA EXTERNAL R SET NEGATIVE TUE
0.004
07268-134
–0.04
07268-130
TUE (%FSR)
0.04
0.006
+4mA TO +20mA EXTERNAL R SET LINEARITY
0mA TO +20mA EXTERNAL RSET LINEARITY
0mA TO +24mA EXTERNAL RSET LINEARITY
±20mA EXTERNAL R SET LINEARITY
±24mA EXTERNAL R SET LINEARITY
+4mA TO +20mA EXTERNAL R SET NEGATIVE TUE
0mA TO +20mA EXTERNAL R SET NEGATIVE TUE
0mA TO +24mA EXTERNAL R SET NEGATIVE TUE
±20mA EXTERNAL R SET NEGATIVE TUE
±24mA EXTERNAL R SET NEGATIVE TUE
–40
25
TEMPERATURE (°C)
105
07268-135
0.06
0.008
LINEARITY (%FSR)
0.08
0.010
+4mA TO +20mA EXTERNAL R SET POSITIVE TUE
0mA TO +20mA EXTERNAL RSET POSITIVE TUE
0mA TO +24mA EXTERNAL RSET POSITIVE TUE
±20mA EXTERNAL R SET POSITIVE TUE
±24mA EXTERNAL R SET POSITIVE TUE
Figure 35. Total Unadjusted Error vs. Temperature, External RSET Sense Resistor
Rev. A | Page 18 of 36
AD5750/AD5750-1
0
–2
–4
–40
25
105
TEMPERATURE (°C)
±20mA, INTERNAL R SET
–1
–2
±24mA, INTERNAL R SET
–3
–4
–5
–6
07268-136
–6
±20mA EXTERNAL R SET
±24mA EXTERNAL R SET
0
–40
FULL-SCALE ERROR (%FSR)
10 AVDD = +24V
AVSS = –24V
5
0
–5
–10
–15
–20
25
105
TEMPERATURE (°C)
Figure 37. Zero-Scale Error vs. Temperature, Internal RSET Sense Resistor
AVDD = +24V
0.01 AVSS = –24V
0
–0.01
–0.02
–0.04
0.03
FULL-SCALE ERROR (%FSR)
2
0
–1
–2
±20mA, EXTERNAL R SET
–3
–4
–5
AVDD = +24V
AVSS = –24V
–40
0.02
+4mA TO +20mA INTERNAL R SET
0mA TO +20mA INTERNAL RSET
0mA TO +24mA INTERNAL RSET
±20mA INTERNAL R SET
±24mA INTERNAL R SET
0.01
0
–0.01
–0.02
–0.03
–0.04
–0.05
25
105
TEMPERATURE (°C)
Figure 38. Bipolar Zero-Scale Error vs. Temperature,
External RSET Sense Resistor
105
Figure 40. Full-Scale Error vs. Temperature, External RSET Sense Resistor
0.04
±24mA, EXTERNAL R SET
25
TEMPERATURE (°C)
3
1
±20mA EXTERNAL R SET
±24mA EXTERNAL R SET
–40
AVDD = +24V
AVSS = –24V
–0.06
07268-138
BIPOLAR ZERO-SCALE ERROR (µA)
0.02
–0.03
±20mA INTERNAL R SET
±24mA INTERNAL R SET
–40
+4mA TO +20mA EXTERNAL R SET
0mA TO +20mA EXTERNAL R SET
0mA TO +24mA EXTERNAL R SET
0.03
07268-137
ZERO-SCALE ERROR (µA)
0.04
15
105
Figure 39. Bipolar Zero-Scale Error vs. Temperature,
Internal RSET Sense Resistor
+4mA TO +20mA INTERNAL R SET
0mA TO +20mA INTERNAL RSET
0mA TO +24mA INTERNAL RSET
20
25
TEMPERATURE (°C)
Figure 36. Zero-Scale Error vs. Temperature, External RSET Sense Resistor
25
AVDD = +24V
AVSS = –24V
07268-139
2
1
07268-140
ZERO-SCALE ERROR (µA)
4
2
+4mA TO +20mA EXTERNAL R SET
0mA TO +20mA EXTERNAL R SET
0mA TO +24mA EXTERNAL R SET
–40
25
TEMPERATURE (°C)
105
07268-141
AVDD = +24V
AVSS = –24V
BIPOLAR ZERO-SCALE ERROR (µA)
6
Figure 41. Full-Scale Error vs. Temperature, Internal RSET Sense Resistor
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AD5750/AD5750-1
0.020
0.015
0.000010
12
+4mA TO +20mA EXTERNAL RSET
0mA TO +20mA EXTERNAL R SET
0mA TO +24mA EXTERNAL R SET
0.000008
10
0.005
6
0.000004
0.000002
IOUT
0
4
0
–0.000002
–0.000004
2
–0.005
IOUT (A)
8
VDD (V)
GAIN ERROR (%FSR)
0.000006
0.010
–0.000006
0
–0.010
–40
25
105
TEMPERATURE (°C)
–2
–10
–0.000010
–8
2
4
6
10
8
–2
–4
–6
IOUT (V)
0
–0.02
–8
–10
–0.04
–12
–0.06
–14
–0.10
0
0
+4mA TO +20mA INTERNAL R SET
0mA TO +20mA INTERNAL RSET
0mA TO +24mA INTERNAL RSET
±20mA INTERNAL R SET
±24mA INTERNAL R SET
0.02
–0.08
–2
Figure 45. Output Current vs. Time on Power-Up
–16
AVDD = +24V
AVSS = –24V
–40
25
105
TEMPERATURE (°C)
–18
–2
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GAIN ERROR (%FSR)
0.04
–4
–1
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
TIME (µs)
Figure 43. Gain Error vs. Temperature, Internal RSET Sense Resistor
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0.06
–6
TIME (ms)
Figure 42. Gain Error vs. Temperature, External RSET Sense Resistor
0.08
–0.000008
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±20mA EXTERNAL R SET
±24mA EXTERNAL R SET
AVDD = +24V
AVSS = –24V
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–0.015
VDD
Figure 46. Output Current vs. Time on Output Enable
1.4
0.025
1.2
AVDD COMPLIANCE
0.020
CURRENT (A)
0.8
AVSS COMPLIANCE
0.6
0.015
0.010
0.4
0.005
0
–40
25
105
TEMPERATURE (°C)
0
–12
–6
1
8
14
21
28
34
41
48
54
TIME (µs)
Figure 47. 4 mA to 20 mA Output Current Step
Figure 44. Output Compliance vs. Temperature
Tested When IOUT = 10.8 mA, ±24 mA Range Selected
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61
68
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0.2
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COMPLIANCE (V)
1.0
AD5750/AD5750-1
3000
6
5
2500
AIDD
4
AIDD/AISS (mA)
DICC (µA)
2000
DVCC = 5V
1500
1000
3
2
1
0
–1
500
–2
0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
2.5
3.0
3.5
4.0
4.5
LOGIC LEVEL (V)
5.0
Figure 48. DICC vs. Logic Input Voltage
5
AIDD
3
2
1
0
–1
–2
AISS
±15.0
±24.0
AVDD/AVSS (V)
±26.4
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AIDD/AISS (mA)
4
±10.8
±10.8
±15.0
±24.0
±26.4
AVDD/AVSS (V)
Figure 50. AIDD/AISS vs. AVDD/AVSS, IOUT = 0 mA
6
–3
AISS
–3
Figure 49. AIDD/AISS vs. AVDD/AVSS, VOUT = 0 V
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0
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DVCC = 3V
AD5750/AD5750-1
TERMINOLOGY
Zero-Scale Error
Zero-scale error is the deviation of the actual zero-scale analog
output from the ideal zero-scale output. Zero-scale error is
expressed in millivolts (mV).
Total Unadjusted Error (TUE)
TUE is a measure of the output error taking all the various
errors into account: INL error, offset error, gain error, and
output drift over supplies, temperature, and time. TUE is
expressed as a percentage of full-scale range (% FSR).
Relative Accuracy or Integral Nonlinearity (INL)
INL is a measure of the maximum deviation, in % FSR, from a
straight line passing through the endpoints of the output driver
transfer function. A typical INL vs. input voltage plot can be
seen in Figure 5.
Bipolar Zero Error
Bipolar zero error is the deviation of the actual vs. ideal halfscale output of 0 V/0 mA with a bipolar range selected. A plot of
bipolar zero error vs. temperature can be seen in Figure 10.
Bipolar Zero TC
Bipolar zero TC is a measure of the change in the bipolar
zero error with a change in temperature. It is expressed in
ppm FSR/°C.
Full-Scale Error
Full-scale error is the deviation of the actual full-scale analog
output from the ideal full-scale output. Full-scale error is
expressed as a percentage of full-scale range (% FSR).
Full-Scale TC
Full-scale TC is a measure of the change in the full-scale error
with a change in temperature. It is expressed in ppm FSR/°C.
Gain Error
Gain error is a measure of the span error of the output. It is the
deviation in slope of the output transfer characteristic from the
ideal expressed in % FSR. A plot of gain error vs. temperature
can be seen in Figure 11.
Gain Error TC
Gain error TC is a measure of the change in gain error
with changes in temperature. Gain error TC is expressed in
ppm FSR/°C.
Zero-Scale TC
Zero-scale TC is a measure of the change in zero-scale error
with a change in temperature. Zero-scale error TC is expressed
in ppm FSR/°C.
Offset Error
Offset error is a measurement of the difference between the
actual VOUT and the ideal VOUT, expressed in millivolts (mV)
in the linear region of the transfer function. It can be negative
or positive.
Output Voltage Settling Time
Output voltage settling time is the amount of time it takes for
the output to settle to a specified level for a half-scale input change.
Slew Rate
The slew rate of a device is a limitation in the rate of change of
the output voltage. The output slewing speed is usually limited
by the slew rate of the amplifier used at its output. Slew rate is
measured from 10% to 90% of the output signal and is
expressed in V/μs.
Current Loop Voltage Compliance
Current loop voltage compliance is the maximum voltage at
the IOUT pin for which the output current is equal to the
programmed value.
Power-On Glitch Energy
Power-on glitch energy is the impulse injected into the analog
output when the AD5750/AD5750-1 are powered on. It is
specified as the area of the glitch in nV-sec.
Power Supply Rejection Ratio (PSRR)
PSRR indicates how the output is affected by changes in the
power supply voltage.
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AD5750/AD5750-1
THEORY OF OPERATION
selected by programming the R3 to R0 bits in the control
register (see Table 7 and Table 8).
The AD5750/AD5750-1 are single-channel, precision voltage/
current output drivers with hardware- or software-programmable
output ranges. The software ranges are configured via an SPI-/
MICROWIRE-compatible serial interface. The analog input to
the AD5750/AD5750-1 is provided from a low voltage, singlesupply digital-to-analog converter (DAC) and is internally
conditioned to provide the desired output current/voltage range.
Analog input ranges available are 0 V to 2.5 V (AD5750-1) or
0 V to 4.096 V (AD5750).
Figure 51 and Figure 52 show a typical configuration of the
AD5750/AD5750-1 in software mode and in hardware mode,
respectively, in an output module system. The HW SELECT pin
selects whether the part is configured in software or hardware
mode. The analog input to the AD5750/AD5750-1 is provided
from a low voltage, single-supply DAC such as the AD506x or
AD566x, which provides an output range of 0 V to 4.096 V. The
supply and reference for the DAC, as well as the reference for the
AD5750/AD5750-1, can be supplied from a reference such as the
ADR392. The AD5750/AD5750-1 can operate from supplies up
to ±26.4 V.
The output current range is programmable across five current
ranges: 4 mA to 20 mA, 0 mA to 20 mA or 0 mA to 24 mA,
±20 mA, and ±24 mA.
The voltage output is provided from a separate pin that can be
configured to provide 0 V to 5 V, 0 V to 10 V, ±5 V, or ±10 V
output ranges. An overrange of 20% is available on the voltage
ranges. An overrange of 2% is available on the 4 mA to 20 mA,
0 mA to 20 mA, and 0 mA to 24 mA current ranges. The
current and voltage outputs are available on separate pins. Only
one output can be enabled at one time. The output range is
SOFTWARE MODE
In current mode, software-selectable output ranges include
±20 mA, ±24 mA, 0 mA to 20 mA, 4 mA to 20 mA, and 0 mA
to 24 mA.
In voltage mode, software-selectable output ranges include 0 V
to 5 V, 0 V to 10 V, ±5 V, and ±10 V.
VDD AGND VSS
ADP1720
AVDD GND AVSS
AD5750/AD5750-1
ADR392
SDI/DIN
MCU
SDO
VDD
VSENSE–
VREF
REFIN
VOUT
RANGE
SCALE
VOUT
0V TO +5V, 0V TO +10V,
±5V, ±10V
VIN
AD506x
AD566x
IOUT
RANGE
SCALE
SYNC1
SCLK
SDIN
SDO
SERIAL
INTERFACE
SYNC
VOUT SHORT FAULT
IOUT OPEN FAULT
OVERTEMP FAULT
IOUT
0mA TO +20mA,
0mA TO +24mA,
+4mA TO +20mA,
±20mA, ±24mA
STATUS REGISTER
HW SELECT
FAULT
Figure 51. Typical System Configuration in Software Mode (Pull-Up Resistors Not Shown for Open-Drain Outputs)
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SCLK
VSENSE+
AD5750/AD5750-1
VDD AGND VSS
ADP1720
AVDD GND AVSS
VSENSE+
AD5750/AD5750-1
SCLK
VDD
REFIN
VOUT
RANGE
SCALE
SDI/DIN
MCU
SDO
VSENSE–
VREF
ADR392
VOUT
0V TO +5V, 0V TO +10V,
±5V, ±10V
VIN
AD506x
AD566x
SYNC1
IOUT
RANGE
SCALE
DVCC
IOUT
0mA TO +20mA,
0mA TO +24mA,
+4mA TO +20mA,
±20mA, ±24mA
HW SELECT
OUTEN
R3
R2
R1
VFAULT
IFAULT
R0
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TEMP
OUTPUT RANGE
SELECT PINS
Figure 52. Typical System Configuration in Hardware Mode Using Internal DAC Reference (Pull-Up Resistors Not Shown for Open-Drain Outputs)
Table 6. Suggested Parts for Use with AD5750 and AD5750-1
DAC
AD5660
AD5664R
AD5668
AD5060
AD5064
AD5662
AD5664
1
2
Reference
Internal
Internal
Internal
ADR434
ADR434
ADR392 2
ADR3922
Power
ADP1720 1
N/A
N/A
ADP1720
N/A
ADR3922
N/A
Accuracy
12-bit INL
N/A
N/A
16-bit INL
N/A
12-bit INL
N/A
Description
Mid end system, single channel, internal reference
Mid end system, quad channel, internal reference
Mid end system, octal channel, internal reference
High end system, single channel, external reference
High end system, quad channel, external reference
Mid end system, single channel, external reference
Mid end system, quad channel, external reference
ADP1720 input range up to 28 V.
ADR392 input range up to 15 V.
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AD5750/AD5750-1
CURRENT OUTPUT ARCHITECTURE
The voltage input from the analog input VIN pin (0 V to 4.096 V
for AD5750; 0 V to 2.5 V for the AD5750-1) is either converted
to a current (see Figure 53), which is then mirrored to the
supply rail so that the application simply sees a current source
output with respect to an internal reference voltage, or it is
buffered and scaled to output a software-selectable unipolar or
bipolar voltage range (see Figure 54). The reference is used to
provide internal offsets for range and gain scaling. The
selectable output range is programmable through the digital
interface.
RANGE DECODE
FROM INTERFACE
R2
R3
VDD
IOUT
RANGE
SCALING
VIN
VREF
REXT1
REXT2
IOUT
RSET
Vx
The current and voltage are output on separate pins and cannot
be output simultaneously. This allows the user to tie both the
current and voltage output pins together and configure the end
system as a single-channel output.
Driving Large Capacitive Loads
The voltage output amplifier is capable of driving capacitive loads
of up to 1 μF with the addition of a nonpolarized compensation
capacitor between the COMP1 and COMP2 pins.
Without the compensation capacitor, up to 20 nF capacitive loads
can be driven. Care should be taken to choose an appropriate
value for the CCOMP capacitor. This capacitor, while allowing the
AD5750/AD5750-1 to drive higher capacitive loads and reduce
overshoot, increases the settling time of the part and therefore
affects the bandwidth of the system. Considered values of this
capacitor should be in the range 100 pF to 4 nF, depending on
the trade-off required between settling time, overshoot, and
bandwidth.
POWER-ON STATE OF AD5750/AD5750-1
VSS
R4
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R1
IOUT
OPEN FAULT
Figure 53. Current Output Configuration
RANGE DECODE
FROM INTERFACE
VSENSE+
VREF
VOUT RANGE
SCALING
VOUT
VOUT
SHORT FAULT
VSENSE–
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VIN
(0V TO 4.096V)
Figure 54. Voltage Output
DRIVING INDUCTIVE LOADS
When driving inductive or poorly defined loads, connect a 0.01 μF
capacitor between IOUT and GND. This ensures stability with
loads beyond 50 mH. There is no maximum capacitance limit.
The capacitive component of the load may cause slower settling.
Voltage Output Amplifier
The voltage output amplifier is capable of generating both
unipolar and bipolar output voltages. It is capable of driving a
load of 1 kΩ in parallel with 1.2 μF (with an external compensation capacitor on the COMP1 and COMP2 pins). The source
and sink capabilities of the output amplifier can be seen in
Figure 16. The slew rate is 2 V/μs.
Internal to the device, there is a 2.5 MΩ resistor connected
between the VOUT and VSENSE+ pins and similarly between
the VSENSE− pin and the internal device ground. Should a
fault condition occur, these resistors act to protect the AD5750/
AD5750-1 by ensuring the amplifier loop is closed so that the
part does not enter into an open-loop condition.
The VSENSE− pin can work in a common-mode range of ±3 V
with respect to the remote load ground point.
On power-up, the AD5750/AD5750-1 sense whether hardware
or software mode is loaded and set the power-up conditions
accordingly.
In software SPI mode, the power-up state of the output is
dependent on the state of the CLEAR pin. If the CLEAR pin is
pulled high, then the part powers up, driving an active 0 V on
the output. If the CLEAR pin is pulled low, then the part powers
up with the voltage output channel in tristate mode. In both
cases, the current output channel powers up in the tristate
condition (0 mA). This allows the voltage and current outputs
to be connected together if desired.
To put the part into normal operation, the user must set the
OUTEN bit in the control register to enable the output and, in
the same write, set the output range configuration using the R3
to R0 range bits. If the CLEAR pin is still high (active) during
this write, the part automatically clears to its normal clear state
as defined by the programmed range and by the CLRSEL pin or
the CLRSEL bit (see the Asynchronous Clear (CLEAR) section
for more details). The CLEAR pin must be taken low to operate
the part in normal mode.
The CLEAR pin is typically driven directly from a microcontroller.
In cases where the power supply for the AD5750/AD5750-1
supply may be independent of the microcontroller power supply,
the user can connect a weak pull-up resistor to DVCC or a pulldown resistor to ground to ensure that the correct power-up
condition is achieved independent of the microcontroller. A
10 kΩ pull-up/pull-down resistor on the CLEAR pin should be
sufficient for most applications.
If hardware mode is selected, the part powers up to the conditions defined by the R3 to R0 range bits and the status of the
OUTEN or CLEAR pin. It is recommended to keep the output
disabled when powering up the part in hardware mode.
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AD5750/AD5750-1
disabled, both the current and voltage channels go into tristate.
The user must set the OUTEN bit to enable the output and
simultaneously set the output range configuration.
DEFAULT REGISTERS AT POWER-ON
The AD5750/AD5750-1 power-on reset circuit ensures that all
registers are loaded with zero code.
In hardware mode, the output can be enabled or disabled using
the OUTEN pin. When the output is disabled, both the current
and voltage channels go into tristate. The user must write to the
OUTEN pin to enable the output. It is recommended that the
output be disabled when changing the ranges.
In software SPI mode, the part powers up with all outputs
disabled (OUTEN bit = 0). The user must set the OUTEN bit in
the control register to enable the output and, in the same write,
set the output range configuration using the R3 to R0 bits.
If hardware mode is selected, the part powers up to the
conditions defined by the R3 to R0 bits and the status of the
OUTEN pin. It is recommended to keep the output disabled
when powering up the part in hardware mode.
SOFTWARE CONTROL
Software control is enabled by connecting the HW SELECT
pin to ground. In software mode, the AD5750/AD5750-1 are
controlled over a versatile 3-wire serial interface that operates
at clock rates up to 50 MHz. It is compatible with SPI, QSPI™,
MICROWIRE, and DSP standards.
RESET FUNCTION
In software mode, the part can be reset using the RESET pin
(active low) or the reset bit (reset = 1). A reset disables both the
current and voltage outputs to their power-on condition. The
user must write to the OUTEN bit to enable the output and, in
the same write, set the output range configuration. The RESET
pin is a level-sensitive input; the part stays in reset mode as long
as the RESET pin is low. The reset bit clears to 0 following a
reset command to the control register.
Input Shift Register
OUTEN
The input shift register is 16 bits wide. Data is loaded into the
device MSB first as a 16-bit word under the control of a serial
clock input, SCLK. Data is clocked in on the falling edge of
SCLK. The input shift register consists of 16 control bits, as shown
in Table 7. The timing diagram for this write operation is shown
in Figure 2. The first three bits of the input shift register are used
to set the hardware address of the AD5750/AD5750-1 device on
the printed circuit board (PCB). Up to eight devices can be
addressed per board.
In software mode, the output can be enabled or disabled using
the OUTEN bit in the control register. When the output is
Bit D11, Bit D1, and Bit D0 must always be set to 0 during any
write sequence.
In hardware mode, there is no reset. If using the part in hardware
mode, the RESET pin should be tied high.
Table 7. Input Shift Register Contents for a Write Operation—Control Register
MSB
D15
A2
D14
A1
D13
A0
D12
R/W
D11
0
D10
R3
D9
R2
D8
R1
D7
R0
D6
CLRSEL
D5
OUTEN
D4
Clear
D3
RSET
D2
Reset
D1
0
LSB
D0
0
Table 8. Input Shift Register Descriptions
Bit
A2, A1, A0
R/W
Description
Used in association with the AD2, AD1, and AD0 external pins to determine which part is being addressed by the system
controller.
A2
A1
A0
Function
0
0
0
Addresses part with Pin AD2 = 0, Pin AD1 = 0, Pin AD0 = 0.
0
0
1
Addresses part with Pin AD2 = 0, Pin AD1 = 0, Pin AD0 = 1.
0
1
0
Addresses part with Pin AD2 = 0, Pin AD1 = 1, Pin AD0 = 0.
0
1
1
Addresses part with Pin AD2 = 0, Pin AD1 = 1, Pin AD0 = 1.
1
0
0
Addresses part with Pin AD2 = 1, Pin AD1 = 0, Pin AD0 = 0.
1
0
1
Addresses part with Pin AD2 = 1, Pin AD1 = 0, Pin AD0 = 1.
1
1
0
Addresses part with Pin AD2 = 1, Pin AD1 = 1, Pin AD0 = 0.
1
1
1
Addresses part with Pin AD2 = 1, Pin AD1 = 1, Pin AD0 = 1.
Indicates a read from or a write to the addressed register.
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AD5750/AD5750-1
Bit
R3, R2, R1, R0
CLRSEL
OUTEN
Clear
RSET
Reset
Description
Selects the output configuration in conjunction with RSET.
RSET R3
R2
R1
R0
Output Configuration
0
0
0
0
0
4 mA to 20 mA (external 15 kΩ current sense resistor).
0
0
0
0
1
0 mA to 20 mA (external 15 kΩ current sense resistor).
0
0
0
1
0
0 mA to 24 mA (external 15 kΩ current sense resistor).
0
0
0
1
1
±20 mA (external 15 kΩ current sense resistor).
0
0
1
0
0
±24 mA (external 15 kΩ current sense resistor).
0
0
1
0
1
0 V to 5 V.
0
0
1
1
0
0 V to 10 V.
0
0
1
1
1
±5 V.
0
1
0
0
0
±10 V.
0
1
0
0
1
0 V to 6.0 V (20% overrange).
0
1
0
1
0
0 V to 12.0 V (20% overrange).
0
1
0
1
1
±6.0 V (20% overrange).
0
1
1
0
0
±12.0 V (20% overrange).
0
1
1
0
1
±2.5 V.
0
1
1
1
0
N/A; if selected, output drives between 0 V and −1 V.
0
1
1
1
1
N/A; if selected, output drives between 0 V and −1 V.
1
0
0
0
0
4 mA to 20 mA (internal current sense resistor).
1
0
0
0
1
0 mA to 20 mA (internal current sense resistor).
1
0
0
1
0
0 mA to 24 mA (internal current sense resistor).
1
0
0
1
1
±20 mA (internal current sense resistor).
1
0
1
0
0
±24 mA (internal current sense resistor).
1
0
1
0
1
0 V to 5 V.
1
0
1
1
0
0 V to 10 V.
1
0
1
1
1
±5 V.
1
1
0
0
0
±10 V.
1
1
0
0
1
0 V to 6.0 V (20% overrange).
1
1
0
1
0
0 V to 12.0 V (20% overrange).
1
1
0
1
1
±6.0 V (20% overrange).
1
1
1
0
0
±12.0 V (20% overrange).
1
1
1
0
1
3.92 mA to 20.4 mA (internal current sense resistor).
1
1
1
1
0
0 mA to 20.4 mA (internal current sense resistor).
1
1
1
1
1
0 mA to 24.5 mA (internal current sense resistor).
Sets clear mode to zero scale or midscale. See the Asynchronous Clear (CLEAR) section.
CLRSEL
Function
0
Clear to 0 V.
1
Clear to midscale in unipolar mode; clear to zero scale in bipolar mode.
Output enable bit. This bit must be set to 1 to enable the outputs.
Software clear bit, active high.
Select internal/external current sense resistor.
RSET
Function
1
Select internal current sense resistor; used with R3 to R0 bits to select range.
0
Select external current sense resistor; used with R3 to R0 bits to select range.
Resets the part to its power-on state.
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AD5750/AD5750-1
Readback Operation
Readback mode is activated by selecting the correct device address
(A2, A1, A0) and then setting the R/W bit to 1. By default, the
SDO pin is disabled. After having addressed the AD5750/
AD5750-1 for a read operation, setting R/W to 1 enables the
SDO pin and SDO data is clocked out on the 5th rising edge of
SCLK. After the data has been clocked out on SDO, a rising
edge on SYNC disables (tristate) the SDO pin again. Status
register data (see Table 9) and control register data are both
available during the same read cycle.
The status bits comprise four read-only bits. They are used to
notify the user of specific fault conditions that occur, such as
an open circuit or short circuit on the output, overtemperature
error, or an interface error. If any of these fault conditions occur,
a hardware FAULT is also asserted low, which can be used as a
hardware interrupt to the controller.
See the Detailed Description of Features section for a full
explanation of fault conditions.
In hardware mode, there is no status register. The fault conditions (open circuit, short circuit, and overtemperature) are
available on Pin IFAULT, Pin VFAULT, and Pin TEMP. If any
one of these fault conditions are set, then a low is asserted on
the specific fault pin. IFAULT, VFAULT, and TEMP are opendrain outputs and therefore can be connected together to allow
the user to generate one interrupt to the system controller to
communicate a fault. If hardwired in this way, it is not possible
to isolate which fault occurred in the system.
TRANSFER FUNCTION
The AD5750/AD5750-1 consist of an internal signal
conditioning block that maps the analog input voltage to a
programmed output range. The available analog input ranges
are 0 V to 4.096 V (AD5750) and 0 V to 2.5 V (AD5750-1).
For all ranges, both current and voltage, the AD5750 and
AD5750-1 implement a straight linear mapping function, where
0 V maps to the lower end of the selected range and 4.096 V (or
2.5 V for AD5750-1) maps to the upper end of the selected range.
HARDWARE CONTROL
Hardware control is enabled by connecting the HW SELECT
pin to DVCC. In this mode, the R3, R2, R1, and R0 pins in
conjunction with the RSET pin are used to configure the output
range, as per Table 8.
Table 9. Input Shift Register Contents for a Read Operation—Status Register
MSB
D15
A2
D14
A1
D13
A0
D12
1
D11
0
D10
R3
D9
R2
D8
R1
D7
R0
D6
CLRSEL
D5
OUTEN
D4
RSET
D3
PEC error
D2
OVER TEMP
D1
IOUT fault
LSB
D0
VOUT fault
Table 10. Status Bit Options
Bit
PEC Error
OVER TEMP
IOUT Fault
VOUT Fault
Description
This bit is set if there is an interface error detected by CRC-8 error checking. See the Detailed Description of Features section.
This bit is set if the AD5750/AD5750-1 core temperature exceeds approximately 150°C.
This bit is set if there is an open circuit on the IOUT pin.
This bit is set if there is a short circuit on the VOUT pin.
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AD5750/AD5750-1
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF FEATURES
OUTPUT FAULT ALERT—SOFTWARE MODE
In software mode, the AD5750/AD5750-1 are equipped with
one FAULT pin; this is an open-drain output allowing several
AD5750/AD5750-1 devices to be connected together to one
pull-up resistor for global fault detection. In software mode, the
FAULT pin is forced active low by any one of the following fault
scenarios:
•
•
•
•
The voltage at IOUT attempts to rise above the compliance
range due to an open-loop circuit or insufficient power
supply voltage. The internal circuitry that develops the
fault output avoids using a comparator with window limits
because this requires an actual output error before the fault
output becomes active. Instead, the signal is generated
when the internal amplifier in the output stage has less
than approximately 1 V of remaining drive capability.
Thus, the fault output activates slightly before the compliance limit is reached. Because the comparison is made
within the feedback loop of the output amplifier, the output
accuracy is maintained by its open-loop gain, and an
output error does not occur before the fault output
becomes active.
A short is detected on the voltage output pin (VOUT). The
short-circuit current is limited to 15 mA.
An interface error is detected due to packet error checking
(PEC) failure. See the Packet Error Checking section.
If the core temperature of the AD5750/AD5750-1 exceeds
approximately 150°C.
•
•
VOLTAGE OUTPUT SHORT-CIRCUIT PROTECTION
Under normal operation, the voltage output sinks and sources
up to 12 mA and maintains specified operation. The maximum
current that the voltage output delivers is 15 mA; this is the
short-circuit current.
ASYNCHRONOUS CLEAR (CLEAR)
CLEAR is an active high clear that allows the voltage output
to be cleared to either zero-scale code or midscale code, and is
user-selectable via the CLRSEL pin or the CLRSEL bit of the input
shift register, as described in Table 8. (The clear select feature is
a logical OR function of the CLRSEL pin and the CLRSEL bit).
The current loop output clears to the bottom of its programmed
range. When the CLEAR signal is returned low, the output returns
to its programmed value or to a new programmed value. A clear
operation can also be performed via the clear command in the
control register.
OUTPUT FAULT ALERT—HARDWARE MODE
In hardware mode, the AD5750/AD5750-1 are equipped with
three fault pins: VFAULT, IFAULT, and TEMP. These are opendrain outputs allowing several AD5750/AD5750-1 devices to
be connected together to one pull-up resistor for global fault
detection. In hardware control mode, these fault pins are forced
active by any one of the following fault scenarios:
•
circuitry that develops the fault output avoids using a
comparator with window limits because this requires an
actual output error before the fault output becomes active.
Instead, the signal is generated when the internal amplifier
in the output stage has less than approximately 1 V of
remaining drive capability. Thus, the fault output activates
slightly before the compliance limit is reached. Because the
comparison is made within the feedback loop of the output
amplifier, the output accuracy is maintained by its openloop gain, and an output error does not occur before the
fault output becomes active. If this fault is detected, the
IFAULT pin is forced low.
A short is detected on the voltage output pin (VOUT). The
short-circuit current is limited to 15 mA. If this fault is
detected, the VFAULT pin is forced low.
The core temperature of the AD5750/AD5750-1 exceeds
approximately 150°C. If this fault is detected, the TEMP
pin is forced low.
An open circuit is detected. The voltage at IOUT attempts
to rise above the compliance range, due to an open-loop
circuit or insufficient power supply voltage. The internal
Table 11. CLRSEL Options
Output Clear Value
CLRSEL
0
Unipolar Output
Voltage Range
0V
1
Midscale
Unipolar Current Output Range
Zero scale; for example,
4 mA on the 4 mA to 20 mA range
0 mA on the 0 mA to 20 mA range
Midscale; for example,
12 mA on the 4 mA to 20 mA range
10 mA on the 0 mA to 20 mA range
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Bipolar Output Range
Negative full scale
0V
Bipolar Current
Output Range
Zero scale; for example,
−24 mA on the ±24 mA range
Midscale; for example,
0 mA on the ±24 mA range
AD5750/AD5750-1
EXTERNAL CURRENT SETTING RESISTOR
PACKET ERROR CHECKING
Referring to Figure 1, RSET is an internal sense resistor and is
part of the voltage-to-current conversion circuitry. The nominal
value of the internal current sense resistor is 15 kΩ. To allow for
overrange capability in current mode, the user can also select
the internal current sense resistor to be 14.7 kΩ, giving a
nominal 2% overrange capability. This feature is available in the
0 mA to 20 mA, 4 mA to 20 mA, and ±20 mA current ranges.
To verify that data has been received correctly in noisy environments, the AD5750/AD5750-1 offer the option of error checking
based on an 8-bit (CRC-8) cyclic redundancy check. The device
controlling the AD5750/AD5750-1 should generate an 8-bit
frame check sequence using the following polynomial:
The stability of the output current value over temperature is
dependent on the stability of the value of RSET. As a method of
improving the stability of the output current over temperature,
an external low drift resistor can be connected to the REXT1
and REXT2 pins of the AD5750/AD5750-1, which can be used
instead of the internal resistor. The external resistor is selected
via the input shift register. If the external resistor option is not
used, the REXT1 and REXT2 pins should be left floating.
PROGRAMMABLE OVERRANGE MODES
C(x) = x8 + x2 + x1 + 1
This is added to the end of the data-word, and 24 data bits are
sent to the AD5750/AD5750-1 before taking SYNC high. If the
AD5750/AD5750-1 receive a 24-bit data frame, the parts
perform the error check when SYNC goes high. If the check is
valid, then the data is written to the selected register. If the error
check fails, the FAULT pin goes low and Bit D3 of the status
register is set. After reading this register, this error flag is
cleared automatically and the FAULT pin goes high again.
UPDATE ON SYNC HIGH
SYNC
In voltage mode, the overranges are typically 20%, providing
programmable output ranges of 0 V to 6 V, 0 V to 12 V, ±6 V,
and ±12 V. The analog input remains the same.
In current mode, the overranges are typically 2%. In current
mode, the overrange capability is only available on three ranges,
0 mA to 20 mA, 0 mA to 24 mA, and 4 mA to 20 mA. For these
ranges, the analog input also remains the same (0 V to 4.096 V
for the AD5750, 0 V to 2.5 V for the AD5750-1).
SCLK
D15
(MSB)
D0
(LSB)
16-BIT DATA
SDIN
16-BIT DATA TRANSER—NO ERROR CHECKING
UPDATE AFTER SYNC HIGH
ONLY IF ERROR CHECK PASSED
SYNC
SCLK
D23
(MSB)
SDIN
FAULT
D8
(LSB)
16-BIT DATA
D7
D0
8-BIT FCS
FAULT GOES LOW IF
ERROR CHECK FAILS
16-BIT DATA TRANSER WITH ERROR CHECKING
Figure 55. PEC Error Checking Timing
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The AD5750/AD5750-1 contain an overrange mode for most of
the available ranges. The overranges are selected by configuring
the R3, R1, R1, and R0 bits (or pins) accordingly.
AD5750/AD5750-1
APPLICATIONS INFORMATION
TRANSIENT VOLTAGE PROTECTION
LAYOUT GUIDELINES
The AD5750/AD5750-1 contain ESD protection diodes that
prevent damage from normal handling. The industrial control
environment can, however, subject I/O circuits to much higher
transients. To protect the AD5750/AD5750-1 from excessively
high voltage transients, external power diodes and a surge
current limiting resistor may be required, as shown in Figure 56.
The constraint on the resistor value is that during normal operation the output level at IOUT must remain within its voltage
compliance limit of AVDD − 2.75 V and the two protection
diodes and resistor must have appropriate power ratings.
Further protection can be added with transient voltage
suppressors if needed.
In any circuit where accuracy is important, careful consideration
of the power supply and ground return layout helps to ensure the
rated performance. The PCB on which the AD5750/AD5750-1
are mounted should be designed so that the AD5750/AD5750-1
lie on the analog plane.
AVDD
In systems where there are many devices on one board, it is often
useful to provide some heat sinking capability to allow the power
to dissipate easily.
AVDD
AD5750/AD5750-1
IOUT
The AD5750/AD5750-1 should have ample supply bypassing of
10 μF in parallel with 0.1 μF on each supply located as close to
the package as possible, ideally right up against the device. The
10 μF capacitors are the tantalum bead type. The 0.1 μF capacitor should have low effective series resistance (ESR) and low
effective series inductance (ESI) such as the common ceramic
types, which provide a low impedance path to ground at high
frequencies to handle transient currents due to internal logic
switching.
RP
RLOAD
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AVSS
AD5750/AD5750-1
Figure 56. Output Transient Voltage Protection
THERMAL CONSIDERATIONS
It is important to understand the effects of power dissipation on
the package and how it affects junction temperature. The internal
junction temperature should not exceed 125°C. The AD5750/
AD5750-1 are packaged in a 32-lead, 5 mm × 5 mm LFCSP
package. The thermal impedance, θJA, is 28°C/W. It is important
that the devices are not operated under conditions that cause
the junction temperature to exceed its junction temperature.
Worst-case conditions occur when the AD5750/AD5750-1 are
operated from the maximum AVDD (26.4 V) and driving the
maximum current (24 mA) directly to ground. The quiescent
current of the AD5750/AD5750-1 should also be taken into
account, nominally ~4 mA.
The following calculations estimate maximum power dissipation under these worst-case conditions, and determine
maximum ambient temperature based on this:
Power Dissipation = 26.4 V × 28 mA = 0.7392 W
BOARD
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AVSS
PLANE
Figure 57. Paddle Connection to Board
The AD5750/AD5750-1 have an exposed paddle beneath the
device. Connect this paddle to the AVSS supply for the part. For
optimum performance, special considerations should be used to
design the motherboard and to mount the package. For enhanced
thermal, electrical, and board level performance, the exposed
paddle on the bottom of the package should be soldered to the
corresponding thermal land paddle on the PCB. Thermal vias
should be designed into the PCB land paddle area to further
improve heat dissipation.
The AVSS plane on the device can be increased (as shown in
Figure 57) to provide a natural heat sinking effect.
Temp Increase = 28°C × 0.7392 W = 20.7°C
Maximum Ambient Temp = 125°C − 20.7°C = 104.3°C
These figures assume proper layout and grounding techniques
are followed to minimize power dissipation, as outlined in the
Layout Guidelines section.
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AD5750/AD5750-1
GALVANICALLY ISOLATED INTERFACE
MICROPROCESSOR INTERFACING
In many process control applications, it is necessary to provide
an isolation barrier between the controller and the unit being
controlled to protect and isolate the controlling circuitry from any
hazardous common-mode voltages that may occur. The iCoupler®
family of products from Analog Devices, Inc., provides voltage
isolation in excess of 5.0 kV. The serial loading structure of the
AD5750/AD5750-1 makes it ideal for isolated interfaces because
the number of interface lines is kept to a minimum. Figure 58
shows a 4-channel isolated interface using an ADuM1400. For
further information, visit www.analog.com/icouplers.
Microprocessor interfacing to the AD5750/AD5750-1 is via a
serial bus that uses a protocol compatible with microcontrollers
and DSP processors. The communication channel is a 3-wire
(minimum) interface consisting of a clock signal, a data signal,
and a SYNC signal. The AD5750/AD5750-1 require a 16-bit
data-word with data valid on the falling edge of SCLK.
1ADDITIONAL
VID
PINS OMITTED FOR CLARITY.
DECODE
VOA
TO
SCLK
VOB
TO
SDIN
VOC
TO
SYNC
VOD
TO
CLEAR
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CONTROL OUT
VIC
DECODE
SYNC OUT
DECODE
VIB
DECODE
SERIAL
DATA OUT
ENCODE
VIA
ENCODE
SERIAL
CLOCK OUT
ENCODE
ADuM14001
ENCODE
CONTROLLER
Figure 58. Isolated Interface
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AD5750/AD5750-1
OUTLINE DIMENSIONS
0.60 MAX
5.00
BSC SQ
0.60 MAX
PIN 1
INDICATOR
0.50
BSC
4.75
BSC SQ
0.50
0.40
0.30
12° MAX
17
16
9
8
0.25 MIN
0.80 MAX
0.65 TYP
0.30
0.23
0.18
3.25
3.10 SQ
2.95
EXPOSED
PAD
(BOTTOM VIEW)
3.50 REF
0.05 MAX
0.02 NOM
SEATING
PLANE
1
0.20 REF
COPLANARITY
0.08
FOR PROPER CONNECTION OF
THE EXPOSED PAD, REFER TO
THE PIN CONFIGURATION AND
FUNCTION DESCRIPTIONS
SECTION OF THIS DATA SHEET.
COMPLIANT TO JEDEC STANDARDS MO-220-VHHD-2
011708-A
TOP
VIEW
1.00
0.85
0.80
PIN 1
INDICATOR
32
25
24
Figure 59. 32-Lead Lead Frame Chip Scale Package [LFCSP_VQ]
5 mm × 5 mm Body, Very Thin Quad
(CP-32-2)
Dimensions shown in millimeters
ORDERING GUIDE
Model
AD5750ACPZ-REEL 1
AD5750ACPZ-REEL71
AD5750BCPZ-REEL1
AD5750BCPZ-REEL71
AD5750-1ACPZ-REEL1
AD5750-1ACPZ-REEL71
AD5750-1BCPZ-REEL1
AD5750-1BCPZ-REEL71
1
TUE
Accuracy
±0.3%
±0.3%
±0.1%
±0.1%
±0.3%
±0.3%
±0.1%
±0.1%
Analog Input
Range
0 V to 4.096 V
0 V to 4.096 V
0 V to 4.096 V
0 V to 4.096 V
0 V to 2.5 V
0 V to 2.5 V
0 V to 2.5 V
0 V to 2.5 V
External
Reference
4.096 V
4.096 V
4.096 V
4.096 V
1.25 V
1.25 V
1.25 V
1.25 V
Z = RoHS Compliant Part.
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Temperature
Range
−40°C to +105°C
−40°C to +105°C
−40°C to +105°C
−40°C to +105°C
−40°C to +105°C
−40°C to +105°C
−40°C to +105°C
−40°C to +105°C
Package
Description
32-Lead LFCSP_VQ
32-Lead LFCSP_VQ
32-Lead LFCSP_VQ
32-Lead LFCSP_VQ
32-Lead LFCSP_VQ
32-Lead LFCSP_VQ
32-Lead LFCSP_VQ
32-Lead LFCSP_VQ
Package
Option
CP-32-2
CP-32-2
CP-32-2
CP-32-2
CP-32-2
CP-32-2
CP-32-2
CP-32-2
AD5750/AD5750-1
NOTES
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AD5750/AD5750-1
NOTES
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AD5750/AD5750-1
NOTES
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