Highly-integrated low-noise delta-sigma analog-to-digital converter
20-01-2016 |
Texas Instruments
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Semiconductors
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The Texas Instruments (TI) ADS1257 is a low-noise, 30kSPS, 24-bit,
delta-sigma (?S) analog-to-digital converter (ADC) with an integrated
multiplexer, input buffer, and programmable gain amplifier (PGA) in a small
20-pin, 5mm × 5mm VQFN package.
The combination of integration, high conversion rate, and 24-bit resolution
together in a small package makes the device ideal for space-constrained
applications.
The input multiplexer accepts either two differential or three single-ended
input measurements. The sensor break circuit verifies the input connection
continuity to the ADC. The selectable input buffer greatly increases the
input impedance, and in many cases, eliminates the need for external
buffers. The buffer input voltage range includes AGND. The low-noise PGA
provides gains from 1 to 64 to accommodate a wide range of inputs (from ±
78mV to ±5V). The programmable digital filter optimizes ADC resolution (up
to 23 bits noise-free) and conversion rates (up to 30kSPS). The digital
filter provides single-cycle settled conversions, and rejection of 50Hz and
60Hz interference signals.
The SPI-compatible serial interface operates with as little as three wires,
simplifying connections to external controllers. Integrated calibration
features support both self and system correction of offset and gain errors
for all PGA gain settings. Two bidirectional digital I/Os pins control
external circuits.