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AD9280ARS 参数 Datasheet PDF下载

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型号: AD9280ARS
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内容描述: 完整的8位, 32 MSPS , 95毫瓦的CMOS A / D转换器 [Complete 8-Bit, 32 MSPS, 95 mW CMOS A/D Converter]
分类和应用: 转换器
文件页数/大小: 24 页 / 368 K
品牌: AD [ ANALOG DEVICES ]
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AD9280
SUMMARY OF MODES
VOLTAGE REFERENCE
1 V Mode
the internal reference may be set to 1 V by connect-
ing REFSENSE and VREF together.
2 V Mode
the internal reference my be set to 2 V by connecting
REFSENSE to analog ground
External Divider Mode
the internal reference may be set to a
point between 1 V and 2 V by adding external resistors. See
Figure 16f.
External Reference Mode
enables the user to apply an exter-
nal reference to REFTS, REFBS and VREF pins. This mode
is attained by tying REFSENSE to VDD.
REFERENCE BUFFER
AIN
REFTS
SHA
A/D
CORE
AD9280
REFBS
Figure 15. AD9280 Equivalent Functional Input Circuit
In single-ended operation, the input spans the range,
REFBS
AIN
REFTS
where
REFBS
can be connected to GND and REFTS con-
nected to VREF. If the user requires a different reference range,
REFBS and REFTS can be driven to any voltage within the
power supply rails, so long as the difference between the two is
between 1 V and 2 V.
In differential operation, REFTS and REFBS are shorted to-
gether, and the input span is set by VREF,
(REFTS –
VREF/2)
AIN
(REFTS +
VREF/2)
where
VREF
is determined by the internal reference or brought
in externally by the user.
The best noise performance may be obtained by operating the
AD9280 with a 2 V input range. The best distortion perfor-
mance may be obtained by operating the AD9280 with a 1 V
input range.
REFERENCE OPERATION
Center Span Mode
midscale is set by shorting REFTS and
REFBS together and applying the midscale voltage to that point
The MODE pin is set to AVDD/2. The analog input will swing
about that midscale point.
Top/Bottom Mode
sets the input range between two points.
The two points are between 1 V and 2 V apart. The Top/Bottom
Mode is enabled by tying the MODE pin to AVDD.
ANALOG INPUT
Differential Mode
is attained by driving the AIN pin as one
differential input, shorting REFTS and REFBS together and
driving them as the second differential input. The MODE pin
is tied to AVDD/2. Preferred mode for optimal distortion
performance.
Single-Ended
is attained by driving the AIN pin while the
REFTS and REFBS pins are held at dc points. The MODE pin is
tied to AVDD.
Single-Ended/Clamped (AC Coupled)
the input may be
clamped to some dc level by ac coupling the input. This is done
by tying the CLAMPIN to some dc point and applying a pulse
to the CLAMP pin. MODE pin is tied to AVDD.
SPECIAL
AD876-8 Mode
enables users of the AD876-8 to drop the
AD9280 into their socket. This mode is attained by floating or
grounding the MODE pin.
INPUT AND REFERENCE OVERVIEW
The AD9280 can be configured in a variety of reference topolo-
gies. The simplest configuration is to use the AD9280’s onboard
bandgap reference, which provides a pin-strappable option to
generate either a 1 V or 2 V output. If the user desires a refer-
ence voltage other than those two, an external resistor divider
can be connected between VREF, REFSENSE and analog
ground to generate a potential anywhere between 1 V and 2 V.
Another alternative is to use an external reference for designs
requiring enhanced accuracy and/or drift performance. A
third alternative is to bring in top and bottom references,
bypassing VREF altogether.
Figures 16d, 16e and 16f illustrate the reference and input ar-
chitecture of the AD9280. In tailoring a desired arrangement,
the user can select an input configuration to match drive circuit.
Then, moving to the reference modes at the bottom of the
figure, select a reference circuit to accommodate the offset and
amplitude of a full-scale signal.
Table I outlines pin configurations to match user requirements.
Figure 16, a simplified model of the AD9280, highlights the
relationship between the analog input, AIN, and the reference
voltages, REFTS, REFBS and VREF. Like the voltages applied
to the resistor ladder in a flash A/D converter, REFTS and
REFBS define the maximum and minimum input voltages to
the A/D.
The input stage is normally configured for single-ended opera-
tion, but allows for differential operation by shorting REFTS
and REFBS together to be used as the second input.
REV. D
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