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  8-channel, 1 msps, 8-/10-/12-bit adcs with sequencer in 20-lead tssop ad7908/ad7918/ad7928 rev. d information furnished by analog devices is believed to be accurate and reliable. however, no responsibility is assumed by analog devices for its use, nor for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties that may result from its use. specifications subject to change without notice. no license is granted by implication or otherwise under any patent or patent rights of analog devices. trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners. one technology way, p.o. box 9106, norwood, ma 02062-9106, u.s.a. tel: 781.329.4700 www.analog.com fax: 781.461.3113 ?2006C2010 analog devices, inc. all rights reserved. features fast throughput rate: 1 msps specified for av dd of 2.7 v to 5.25 v low power 6.0 mw max at 1 msps with 3 v supply 13.5 mw max at 1 msps with 5 v supply eight (single-ended) inputs with sequencer wide input bandwidth ad7928, 70 db min sinad at 50 khz input frequency flexible power/serial clock speed management no pipeline delays high speed serial interface spi?/qspi?/ microwire?/dsp compatible shutdown mode: 0.5 a max 20-lead tssop package qualified for automotive applications general description the ad7908/ad7918/ad7928 are, respectively, 8-bit, 10-bit, and 12-bit, high speed, low power, 8-channel, successive approximation adcs. the parts operate from a single 2.7 v to 5.25 v power supply and feature throughput rates up to 1 msps. the parts contain a low noise, wide bandwidth track-and-hold amplifier that can handle input frequencies in excess of 8 mhz. the conversion process and data acquisition are controlled using cs and the serial clock signal, allowing the device to easily interface with microprocessors or dsps. the input signal is sampled on the falling edge of cs and conversion is also initiated at this point. there are no pipeline delays associated with the part. the ad7908/ad7918/ad7928 use advanced design techniques to achieve very low power dissipation at maximum throughput rates. at maximum throughput rates, the ad7908/ad7918/ad7928 consume 2 ma maximum with 3 v supplies; with 5 v supplies, the current consumption is 2.7 ma maximum. through the configuration of the control register, the analog input range for the part can be selected as 0 v to ref in or 0 v to 2 ref in , with either straight binary or twos complement output coding. the ad7908/ad7918/ad7928 each feature eight single- ended analog inputs with a channel sequencer to allow a preprogrammed selection of channels to be converted sequentially. the conversion time for the ad7908/ad7918/ad7928 is determined by the sclk frequency, which is also used as the master clock to control the conversion. functional block diagram ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? t/h i/p mux sequencer control logic gnd sclk dout din cs ad7908/ad7918/ad7928 ref in v in 0 v in 7 a v dd 03089-001 8-/10-/12-bit successive approximation adc v drive figure 1. product highlights 1. high throughput with low power consumption. the ad7908/ ad7918/ad7928 offer up to 1 msps throughput rates. at the maximum throughput rate with 3 v supplies, the ad7908/ ad7918/ad7928 dissipate just 6 mw of power maximum. 2. eight single-ended inputs with a channel sequencer. a sequence of channels can be selected, through which the adc cycles and converts on. 3. single-supply operation with v drive function. the ad7908/ ad7918/ad7928 operate from a single 2.7 v to 5.25 v supply. the v drive function allows the serial interface to connect directly to either 3 v or 5 v processor systems independent of av dd . 4. flexible power/serial clock speed management. the conversion rate is determined by the serial clock, allowing the conversion time to be reduced through the serial clock speed increase. the parts also feature various shutdown modes to maximize power efficiency at lower throughput rates. current consumption is 0.5 a max when in full shutdown. 5. no pipeline delay. the parts feature a standard successive approximation adc with accurate control of the sampling instant via a cs input and once off conversion control.
ad7908/ad7918/ad7928 rev. d | page 2 of 32 table of contents features .............................................................................................. 1 general description ......................................................................... 1 functional block diagram .............................................................. 1 product highlights ........................................................................... 1 revision history ............................................................................... 2 specifications..................................................................................... 3 ad7908 specifications................................................................. 3 ad7918 specifications................................................................. 5 ad7928 specifications................................................................. 7 timing specifications .................................................................. 9 absolute maximum ratings.......................................................... 10 esd caution................................................................................ 10 pin configuration and function descriptions........................... 11 terminology .................................................................................... 12 typical performance characteristics ........................................... 13 performance curves................................................................... 13 control register.............................................................................. 15 sequencer operation ................................................................. 16 shadow register .................................................................... 17 circuit information.................................................................... 18 converter operation.................................................................. 18 adc transfer function............................................................. 19 handling bipolar input signals ................................................ 19 typical connection diagram ................................................... 19 modes of operation ................................................................... 21 power vs. throughput rate....................................................... 23 serial interface ............................................................................ 23 microprocessor interfacing....................................................... 24 application hints ....................................................................... 27 outline dimensions ....................................................................... 28 ordering guide .......................................................................... 29 automotive products ................................................................. 29 revision history 12/10rev. c to rev. d changes to features section............................................................ 1 added automotive sinad and snr parameters (table 1)........ 3 added automotive sinad and snr parameters (table 2)........ 5 added automotive sinad and snr parameters (table 3)........ 7 added automotive temperature range (table 5) ....................... 7 added automotive products section .......................................... 28 changes to ordering guide .......................................................... 28 11/08rev. b to rev. c changes to esd parameter, table 5 ............................................. 10 6/06rev. a to rev. b updated format..................................................................universal changes to reference section....................................................... 21 9/03rev. 0 to rev. a changes to figure 3........................................................................ 15 changes to reference section ....................................................... 18
ad7908/ad7918/ad7928 rev. d | page 3 of 32 specifications ad7908 specifications av dd = v drive = 2.7 v to 5.25 v, ref in = 2.5 v, f sclk = 20 mhz, t a = t min to t max , unless otherwise noted. table 1. parameter b version 1 unit test conditions/comments dynamic performance f in = 50 khz sine wave, f sclk = 20 mhz signal-to-(noise + distortion) (sinad) 2 49 db min b models 48.5 db min w models signal-to-noise ratio (snr) 2 49 db min b models 48.5 db min w models total harmonic distortion (thd) 2 ?66 db max peak harmonic or spurious noise (sfdr) 2 ?64 db max intermodulation distortion (imd) 2 fa = 40.1 khz, fb = 41.5 khz second-order terms ?90 db typ third-order terms ?90 db typ aperture delay 10 ns typ aperture jitter 50 ps typ channel-to-channel isolation 2 ?85 db typ f in = 400 khz full power bandwidth 8.2 mhz typ @ 3 db 1.6 mhz typ @ 0.1 db dc accuracy 2 resolution 8 bits integral nonlinearity 0.2 lsb max differential nonlinearity 0.2 lsb max guaranteed no missed codes to 8 bits 0 v to ref in input range straight binary output coding offset error 0.5 lsb max offset error match 0.05 lsb max gain error 0.2 lsb max gain error match 0.05 lsb max 0 v to 2 ref in input range ?ref in to +ref in biased about ref in with twos complement output coding positive gain error 0.2 lsb max positive gain error match 0.05 lsb max zero code error 0.5 lsb max zero code error match 0.1 lsb max negative gain error 0.2 lsb max negative gain error match 0.05 lsb max analog input input voltage ranges 0 to ref in v range bit set to 1 0 to 2 ref in v range bit set to 0, av dd /v drive = 4.75 v to 5.25 v dc leakage current 1 a max input capacitance 20 pf typ reference input ref in input voltage 2.5 v 1% specified performance dc leakage current 1 a max ref in input impedance 36 k typ f sample = 1 msps logic inputs input high voltage, v inh 0.7 v drive v min input low voltage, v inl 0.3 v drive v max input current, i in 1 a max typically 10 na, v in = 0 v or v drive input capacitance, c in 3 10 pf max
ad7908/ad7918/ad7928 rev. d | page 4 of 32 parameter b version 1 unit test conditions/comments logic outputs output high voltage, v oh v drive ? 0.2 v min i source = 200 a, av dd = 2.7 v to 5.25 v output low voltage, v ol 0.4 v max i sink = 200 a floating-state leakage current 1 a max floating-state output capacitance 3 10 pf max output coding straight (natural) binary coding bit set to 1 twos complement coding bit set to 0 conversion rate conversion time 800 ns max 16 sclk cycles with sclk at 20 mhz track-and-hold acquisition time 300 ns max sine wave input 300 ns max full-scale step input throughput rate 1 msps max see serial interface section power requirements av dd 2.7/5.25 v min/max v drive 2.7/5.25 v min/max i dd 4 digital inputs = 0 v or v drive normal mode (static) 600 a typ av dd = 2.7 v to 5.25 v, sclk on or off normal mode (operational) 2.7 ma max av dd = 4.75 v to 5.25 v, f sclk = 20 mhz 2 ma max av dd = 2.7 v to 3.6 v, f sclk = 20 mhz using auto shutdown mode 960 a typ f sample = 250 ksps 0.5 a max (static) full shutdown mode 0.5 a max sclk on or off (20 na typ) power dissipation 4 normal mode (operational) 13.5 mw max av dd = 5 v, f sclk = 20 mhz 6 mw max av dd = 3 v, f sclk = 20 mhz auto shutdown mode (static) 2.5 w max av dd = 5 v 1.5 w max av dd = 3 v full shutdown mode 2.5 w max av dd = 5 v 1.5 w max av dd = 3 v 1 temperature ranges as follows: b version: ?40c to +85c. 2 see terminology section. 3 sample tested @ 25c to ensure compliance. 4 see power vs. throughput rate section.
ad7908/ad7918/ad7928 rev. d | page 5 of 32 ad7918 specifications av dd = v drive = 2.7 v to 5.25 v, ref in = 2.5 v, f sclk = 20 mhz, t a = t min to t max , unless otherwise noted. table 2. parameter b version 1 unit test conditions/comments dynamic performance f in = 50 khz sine wave, f sclk = 20 mhz signal-to-(noise + distortion) (sinad) 2 61 db min b models 60.5 db min w models signal-to-noise ratio (snr) 2 61 db min b models 60.5 db min w models total harmonic distortion (thd) 2 ?72 db max peak harmonic or spurious noise (sfdr) 2 ?74 db max intermodulation distortion (imd) 2 fa = 40.1 khz, fb = 41.5 khz second-order terms ?90 db typ third-order terms ?90 db typ aperture delay 10 ns typ aperture jitter 50 ps typ channel-to-channel isolation 2 ?85 db typ f in = 400 khz full power bandwidth 8.2 mhz typ @ 3 db 1.6 mhz typ @ 0.1 db dc accuracy 2 resolution 10 bits integral nonlinearity 0.5 lsb max differential nonlinearity 0.5 lsb max guaranteed no missed codes to 10 bits 0 v to ref in input range straight binary output coding offset error 2 lsb max offset error match 0.2 lsb max gain error 0.5 lsb max gain error match 0.2 lsb max 0 v to 2 ref in input range ?ref in to +ref in biased about ref in with twos complement output coding positive gain error 0.5 lsb max positive gain error match 0.2 lsb max zero code error 2 lsb max zero code error match 0.2 lsb max negative gain error 0.5 lsb max negative gain error match 0.2 lsb max analog input input voltage ranges 0 to ref in v range bit set to 1 0 to 2 ref in v range bit set to 0, av dd /v drive = 4.75 v to 5.25 v dc leakage current 1 a max input capacitance 20 pf typ reference input ref in input voltage 2.5 v 1% specified performance dc leakage current 1 a max ref in input impedance 36 k typ f sample = 1 msps logic inputs input high voltage, v inh 0.7 v drive v min input low voltage, v inl 0.3 v drive v max input current, i in 1 a max typically 10 na, v in = 0 v or v drive input capacitance, c in 3 10 pf max
ad7908/ad7918/ad7928 rev. d | page 6 of 32 parameter b version 1 unit test conditions/comments logic outputs output high voltage, v oh v drive ? 0.2 v min i source = 200 a, av dd = 2.7 v to 5.25 v output low voltage, v ol 0.4 v max i sink = 200 a floating-state leakage current 1 a max floating-state output capacitance 3 10 pf max output coding straight (natural) binary coding bit set to 1 twos complement coding bit set to 0 conversion rate conversion time 800 ns max 16 sclk cycles with sclk at 20 mhz track-and-hold acquisition time 300 ns max sine wave input 300 ns max full-scale step input throughput rate 1 msps max see serial interface section power requirements av dd 2.7/5.25 v min/max v drive 2.7/5.25 v min/max i dd 4 digital inputs = 0 v or v drive normal mode (static) 600 a typ av dd = 2.7 v to 5.25 v, sclk on or off normal mode (operational) 2.7 ma max av dd = 4.75 v to 5.25 v, f sclk = 20 mhz 2 ma max av dd = 2.7 v to 3.6 v, f sclk = 20 mhz using auto shutdown mode 960 a typ f sample = 250 ksps 0.5 a max (static) full shutdown mode 0.5 a max sclk on or off (20 na typ) power dissipation 4 normal mode (operational) 13.5 mw max av dd = 5 v, f sclk = 20 mhz 6 mw max av dd = 3 v, f sclk = 20 mhz auto shutdown mode (static) 2.5 w max av dd = 5 v 1.5 w max av dd = 3 v full shutdown mode 2.5 w max av dd = 5 v 1.5 w max av dd = 3 v 1 temperature ranges as follows: b version: C40c to +85c. 2 see terminology section. 3 sample tested @ 25c to ensure compliance. 4 see power vs. throughput rate section.
ad7908/ad7918/ad7928 rev. d | page 7 of 32 ad7928 specifications a vdd = v drive = 2.7 v to 5.25 v, ref in = 2.5 v, f sclk = 20 mhz, t a = t min to t max , unless otherwise noted. table 3. parameter b version 1 unit test conditions/comments dynamic performance f in = 50 khz sine wave, f sclk = 20 mhz signal-to-(noise + distortion) (sinad) 2 70 db min @ 5 v, b models 69.5 db min @ 5 v, w models 69 db min @ 3 v typically 70 db signal-to-noise ratio (snr) 2 70 db min b models 69.5 db min w models total harmonic distortion (thd) 2 ?77 db max @ 5 v typically ?84 db ?73 db max @ 3 v typically ?77 db peak harmonic or spurious noise ? 78 db max @ 5 v typically ?86 db (sfdr) 2 ?76 db max @ 3 v typically ?80 db intermodulation distortion (imd) 2 fa = 40.1 khz, fb = 41.5 khz second-order terms ?90 db typ third-order terms ?90 db typ aperture delay 10 ns typ aperture jitter 50 ps typ channel-to-channel isolation 2 ?85 db typ f in = 400 khz full power bandwidth 8.2 mhz typ @ 3 db 1.6 mhz typ @ 0.1 db dc accuracy 2 resolution 12 bits integral nonlinearity 1 lsb max differential nonlinearity ?0.9/+1.5 lsb max guaranteed no missed codes to 12 bits 0 v to ref in input range straight binary output coding offset error 8 lsb max typically 0.5 lsb offset error match 0.5 lsb max gain error 1.5 lsb max gain error match 0.5 lsb max 0 v to 2 ref in input range ?ref in to +ref in biased about ref in with twos complement output coding positive gain error 1.5 lsb max positive gain error match 0.5 lsb max zero code error 8 lsb max typically 0.8 lsb zero code error match 0.5 lsb max negative gain error 1 lsb max negative gain error match 0.5 lsb max analog input input voltage ranges 0 to ref in v range bit set to 1 0 to 2 ref in v range bit set to 0, av dd /v drive = 4.75 v to 5.25 v dc leakage current 1 a max input capacitance 20 pf typ reference input ref in input voltage 2.5 v 1% specified performance dc leakage current 1 a max ref in input impedance 36 k typ f sample = 1 msps logic inputs input high voltage, v inh 0.7 v drive v min input low voltage, v inl 0.3 v drive v max input current, i in 1 a max typically 10 na, v in = 0 v or v drive input capacitance, c in 3 10 pf max
ad7908/ad7918/ad7928 rev. d | page 8 of 32 parameter b version 1 unit test conditions/comments logic outputs output high voltage, v oh v drive ? 0.2 v min i source = 200 a, av dd = 2.7 v to 5.25 v output low voltage, v ol 0.4 v max i sink = 200 a floating-state leakage current 1 a max floating-state output capacitance 3 10 pf max output coding straight (natural) binary coding bit set to 1 twos complement coding bit set to 0 conversion rate conversion time 800 ns max 16 sclk cycles with sclk at 20 mhz track-and-hold acquisition time 300 ns max sine wave input 300 ns max full-scale step input throughput rate 1 msps max see serial interface section power requirements av dd 2.7/5.25 v min/max v drive 2.7/5.25 v min/max i dd 4 digital inputs = 0 v or v drive normal mode (static) 600 a typ av dd = 2.7 v to 5.25 v, sclk on or off normal mode (operational) 2.7 ma max av dd = 4.75 v to 5.25 v, f sclk = 20 mhz 2 ma max av dd = 2.7 v to 3.6 v, f sclk = 20 mhz using auto shutdown mode 960 a typ f sample = 250 ksps 0.5 a max (static) full shutdown mode 0.5 a max sclk on or off (20 na typ) power dissipation 4 normal mode (operational) 13.5 mw max av dd = 5 v, f sclk = 20 mhz 6 mw max av dd = 3 v, f sclk = 20 mhz auto shutdown mode (static) 2.5 w max av dd = 5 v 1.5 w max av dd = 3 v full shutdown mode 2.5 w max av dd = 5 v 1.5 w max av dd = 3 v 1 temperature ranges as follows: b version: ?40c to +85c. 2 see terminology section. 3 sample tested @ 25c to ensure compliance. 4 see power vs. throughput rate section.
ad7908/ad7918/ad7928 rev. d | page 9 of 32 timing specifications av dd = 2.7 v to 5.25 v, v drive av dd , ref in = 2.5 v, t a = t min to t max , unless otherwise noted. 1 table 4. limit at t min , t max ad7908/ad7918/ad7928 parameter av dd = 3 v av dd = 5 v unit description f sclk 2 10 10 khz min 20 20 mhz max t convert 16 t sclk 16 t sclk t quiet 50 50 ns min minimum quiet time required between cs rising edge and start of next conversion t 2 10 10 ns min cs to sclk setup time t 3 3 35 30 ns max delay from cs until dout three-state disabled t 4 3 40 40 ns max data access time after sclk falling edge t 5 0.4 t sclk 0.4 t sclk ns min sclk low pulse width t 6 0.4 t sclk 0.4 t sclk ns min sclk high pulse width t 7 10 10 ns min sclk to dout valid hold time t 8 4 15/45 15/35 ns min/max sclk falli ng edge to dout high impedance t 9 10 10 ns min din setup time prior to sclk falling edge t 10 5 5 ns min din hold time after sclk falling edge t 11 20 20 ns min 16 th sclk falling edge to cs high t 12 1 1 s max power-up time from full power-down/auto shutdown mode 1 sample tested at 25c to ensure compliance. all input signals are specified with tr = tf = 5 ns (10% to 90% of av dd ) and timed from a voltage level of 1.6 v. see figure 2. the 3 v operating range spans from 2.7 v to 3.6 v. the 5 v operating range spans from 4.75 v to 5.25 v. 2 mark/space ratio for the sc lk input is 40/60 to 60/40. 3 measured with the load circuit of figure 2 and defined as the time required for the output to cross 0.4 v or 0.7 v drive . 4 t 8 is derived from the measured time taken by the data outputs to change 0.5 v when loaded with the circuit of figure 2. the meas ured number is then extrapolated back to remove the effects of charging or discharging the 50 pf capacitor. this means that the time, t 8 , quoted in the timing characteri stics is the true bus relinquish time of the part and is in dependent of the bus loading. to output pin 50pf i oh i ol c l 200a 200a 1.6v 0 3089-002 figure 2. load circuit for digita l output timing specifications
ad7908/ad7918/ad7928 rev. d | page 10 of 32 absolute maximum ratings t a = 25c, unless otherwise noted. table 5. parameter rating av dd to agnd ?0.3 v to +7 v v drive to agnd ?0.3 v to av dd + 0.3 v analog input voltage to agnd ?0.3 v to av dd + 0.3 v digital input voltage to agnd ?0.3 v to +7 v digital output voltage to agnd ?0.3 v to av dd + 0.3 v ref in to agnd ?0.3 v to av dd + 0.3 v input current to any pin except supplies 1 10 ma operating temperature range commercial (b version) ?40c to +85c storage temperature range ?65c to +150c automotive temperature range ?40c to +125c junction temperature 150c tssop package, power dissipation 450 mw ja thermal impedance 143c/w (tssop) jc thermal impedance 45c/w (tssop) lead temperature, soldering vapor phase (60 sec) 215c infrared (15 sec) 220c esd 1.5 kv 1 transient currents of up to 100 ma do not cause scr latch-up. 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 esd (electrostatic discharge) sensitive device. electros tatic charges as high as 4000 v readily accumulate on the human body and test equipment and can discharge wi thout detection. although this product features proprietary esd protection circuitry, permanent dama ge may occur on devices subjected to high energy electrostatic discharges. therefore, proper esd precautions are recommended to avoid performance degradation or loss of functionality.
ad7908/ad7918/ad7928 rev. d | page 11 of 32 pin configuration and fu nction descriptions 1 ad7908/ ad7918/ ad7928 top view (not to scale) sclk 20 2 din 19 3 cs dout 18 4 agnd agnd agnd agnd 17 5 av dd av dd v drive ref in 16 61 5 71 4 81 3 9 v in 7 v in 6 v in 0 v in 1 v in 2 v in 3 v in 4 v in 5 12 10 11 03089-003 figure 3. pin configuration table 6. pin function descriptions pin no. mnemonic description 1 sclk serial clock. logic input. sclk provides the serial clock for accessing data from the pa rt. this clock input is also used as the clock source for the conversion process of the ad7908/ad7918/ad7928. 2 din data in. logic input. data to be written to the co ntrol register of the ad7908/ad7918/ad7928 is provided on this input and is clocked into the regist er on the falling edge of sclk (see the control register section). 3 cs chip select. active low logic input. this input provid es the dual function of initiating conversions on the ad7908/ad7918/ad7928, and also frames the serial data transfer. 4, 8, 17, 20 agnd analog ground. this is the ground reference point for all analog circuitry on the ad7908/ad7918/ad7928. all analog input signals and any external reference signal shou ld be referred to this agnd voltage. all agnd pins should be connected together. 5, 6 av dd analog power supply input. the av dd range for the ad7908/ad7918/ad7928 is from 2.7 v to 5.25 v. for the 0 v to 2 ref in range, av dd should be from 4.75 v to 5.25 v. 7 ref in reference input for the ad7908/ad7918/ad7928. an external reference must be applied to this input. the voltage range for the external reference is 2.5 v 1% for specified performance. 16 to 9 v in 0 to v in 7 analog input 0 through analog input 7. these are eight single-ended analog input channels that are multiplexed into the on-chip track-and-hold. the analog input channel to be converted is selected by using address bit add2 through address bit add0 of the control register. the address bits, in conjunction with the seq and shadow bits, allow the sequencer to be pr ogrammed. the input range for all input channels can extend from 0 v to ref in or 0 v to 2 ref in as selected via the range bit in the control register. any unused input channels must be connected to agnd to avoid noise pickup. 18 dout data out. logic output. the conversion result from the ad7908/ad7918/ad7928 is prov ided on this output as a serial data stream. the bits are clocked out on the falli ng edge of the sclk input. the data stream from the ad7908 consists of one leading zero, three address bits indicating which channel the conversion result corresponds to, followed by the eight bits of conversion data, followed by four trailing zeros, provided msb first; the data stream from the ad7918 consists of one leading zero, three address bits indicating which channel the conversion result corresponds to, followed by the 10 bits of conversion data, followed by two trailing zeros, also provided msb first; the data st ream from the ad7928 consists of one leading zero, three address bits indicating which channel the conversion result corresponds to, followed by the 12 bits of conversion data, provided msb first. the output coding ca n be selected as straight binary or twos complement via the coding bit in the control register. 19 v drive logic power supply input. the voltage supplied at this pin determines at what voltage the serial interface of the ad7908/ad7918/ad7928 operates.
ad7908/ad7918/ad7928 rev. d | page 12 of 32 terminology integral nonlinearity negative gain error match this is the maximum deviation from a straight line passing through the endpoints of the adc transfer function. the endpoints of the transfer function are zero scale, a position 1 lsb below the first code transition, and full scale, a position 1 lsb above the last code transition. this is the difference in negative gain error between any two channels. channel-to-channel isolation channel-to-channel isolation is a measure of the level of crosstalk between channels. it is measured by applying a full- scale 400 khz sine wave signal to all seven nonselected input channels and determining how much that signal is attenuated in the selected channel with a 50 khz signal. the figure is given worst case across all eight channels for the ad7908/ad7918/ ad7928. differential nonlinearity this is the difference between the measured and the ideal 1 lsb change between any two adjacent codes in the adc. offset error this is the deviation of the first code transition (00 . . . 000) to (00 . . . 001) from the ideal, that is, agnd + 1 lsb. power supply rejection (psr) variations in power supply affect the full-scale transition, but not the converters linearity. power supply rejection is the maximum change in full-scale transition point due to a change in power-supply voltage from the nominal value (see the performance curves section). offset error match this is the difference in offset error between any two channels. gain error this is the deviation of the last code transition (111 . . . 110) to (111 . . . 111) from the ideal (that is, ref in C 1 lsb) after the offset error has been adjusted out. track-and-hold acquisition time the track-and-hold amplifier returns to track mode at the end of conversion. track-and-hold acquisition time is the time required for the output of the track-and-hold amplifier to reach its final value, within 1 lsb, after the end of conversion. gain error match this is the difference in gain error between any two channels. zero code error signal-to-(noise + distortion) ratio this applies when using the twos complement output coding option, in particular to the 2 ref in input range with ?ref in to +ref in biased about the ref in point. it is the deviation of the midscale transition (all 0s to all 1s) from the ideal v in voltage, that is, ref in ? 1 lsb. this is the measured ratio of signal-to-(noise + distortion) at the output of the adc. the signal is the rms amplitude of the fundamental. noise is the sum of all nonfundamental signals up to half the sampling frequency (f s /2), excluding dc. the ratio is dependent on the number of quantization levels in the digitization process; the more levels, the smaller the quantization noise. the theoretical signal-to-(noise + distortion) ratio for an ideal n-bit converter with a sine wave input is given by zero code error match this is the difference in zero code error between any two channels. positive gain error signal-to- ( noise + distortion ) = (6.02 n + 1.76)db this applies when using the twos complement output coding option, in particular to the 2 ref in input range with ?ref in to +ref in biased about the ref in point. it is the deviation of the last code transition (011. . .110) to (011 . . . 111) from the ideal (that is, +ref in ? 1 lsb) after the zero code error has been adjusted out. thus for a 12-bit converter, this is 74 db; for a 10-bit converter, this is 62 db; and for an 8-bit converter, this is 50 db. total harmonic distortion total harmonic distortion (thd) is the ratio of the rms sum of harmonics to the fundamental. for the ad7908/ad7918/ ad7928, it is defined as: positive gain error match this is the difference in positive gain error between any two channels. () 1 2 6 2 5 2 4 2 3 2 2 log20 v vvvvv dbthd ++++ = negative gain error this applies when using the twos complement output coding option, in particular to the 2 ref in input range with ?ref in to +ref in biased about the ref in point. it is the deviation of the first code transition (100 . . . 000) to (100 . . . 001) from the ideal (that is, ?ref in + 1 lsb) after the zero code error has been adjusted out. where v 1 is the rms amplitude of the fundamental and v 2 , v 3 , v 4 , v 5 , and v 6 are the rms amplitudes of the second through the sixth harmonics.
ad7908/ad7918/ad7928 rev. d | page 13 of 32 typical performance characteristics performance curves figure 4 shows a typical fft plot for the ad7928 at 1 msps sample rate and 50 khz input frequency. figure 5 shows the signal-to-(noise + distortion) ratio performance vs. input frequency for various supply voltages while sampling at 1 msps with an sclk of 20 mhz. figure 6 shows the power supply rejection ratio vs. supply ripple frequency for the ad7928 when no decoupling is used. the power supply rejection ratio is defined as the ratio of the power in the adc output at full-scale frequency f, to the power of a 200 mv p-p sine wave applied to the adc av dd supply of frequency f s psrr (db) = 10 log( pf / pfs ) pf is equal to the power at frequency f in adc output; pf s is equal to the power at frequency f s coupled onto the adc av dd supply. here a 200 mv p-p sine wave is coupled onto the av dd supply. 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 snr (db) frequency (khz) ?10 ?30 ?50 ?70 ?90 ?110 4096 point fft av dd = 5v f sample = 1msps f in = 50khz sinad = 71.147db thd = ?87.229db sfdr = ?90.744db 03089-004 figure 4 ad7928 dynamic performance at 1 msps 75 70 65 60 55 10 100 1000 sinad (db) input frequency (khz) f sample = 1msps t a = 25c range = 0v to ref in av dd = v drive = 2.70v av dd = v drive = 3.60v av dd = v drive = 4.75v av dd = v drive = 5.25v 03089-005 figure 5. ad7928 sinad vs. analog input frequency for various supply voltages at 1 msps figure 7 shows a graph of total harmonic distortion vs. analog input frequency for various supply voltages, and figure 8 shows a graph of total harmonic distortion vs. analog input frequency for various source impedances. see the analog input section. figure 9 and figure 10 show typical inl and dnl plots for the ad7928. psrr (db) supply ripple frequency (khz) 0 1000 500 900800700600 400300200100 ?40 ?60 ?80 ?90 ?20 ?50 ?70 0 ?10 ?30 av dd = 5v 200mv p-p sinewave on av dd ref in = 2.5v, 1f capacitor t a = 25c 03089-006 figure 6 ad7928 psrr vs supply ripple freuency ? 50 ?65 ?75 ?85 ?90 ?60 ?70 ?80 ?55 av dd = v drive = 4.75v av dd = v drive = 3.60v av dd = v drive = 2.70v f sample = 1msps t a = 25c range = 0v to ref in av dd = v drive = 5.25v 10 100 1000 thd (db) input frequency (khz) 03089-007 figure 7. ad7928 thd vs. analog input frequency for various supply voltages at 1 msps
ad7908/ad7918/ad7928 rev. d | page 14 of 32 f sample = 1msps t a = 25c range = 0v to ref in av dd = 5.25v r in = 1000 ? r in = 50 ? r in = 100 ? r in = 10 ? ? 50 ?60 ?55 ?70 ?65 ?80 ?75 ?85 ?90 10 100 1000 thd (db) input frequency (khz) 03089-008 figure 8. ad7928 thd vs. analog input frequency for various source impedances 1.0 0.6 0.8 0.2 0.4 0 ?0.2 ?0.4 ?0.6 ?0.8 ?1.0 0 1024 2048 3072 1536 512 2560 3584 4096 inl error (lsb) code av dd = v drive = 5v temperature = 25c 03089-009 figure 9. ad7928 typical inl 0 1.0 0.6 0.8 0.2 0.4 ?0.2 ?0.4 ?0.6 ?0.8 ?1.0 0 1024 2048 3072 1536 512 2560 3584 4096 dnl error (lsb) code av dd = v drive = 5v temperature = 25c 03089-010 figure 10. ad7928 typical dnl
ad7908/ad7918/ad7928 rev. d | page 15 of 32 control register the control register on the ad7908/ad7918/ad7928 is a 12-bit, write-only register. data is loaded from the din pin of the ad7908/ad7918/ad7928 on the falling edge of sclk. the data is transf erred on the din line at the same time that the conversion result is read from the part. the data transferred on the din line corresponds to the ad7908/ad7918/ad7928 configuration for th e next conversion. this requires 16 serial clocks for every data transfer. only the information provided on the first 12 falling clock edges (after cs falling edge) is loaded to the control register. msb denotes the first bit in the data stream. the bit functions are outlined in . tabl e 7 msb lsb write seq dontcare add2 add1 add0 pm1 pm0 shadow dontcare range coding table 7. control register bit functions bit mnemonic comment 11 write the value written to this bit of the control register deter mines whether or not the following 11 bits are loaded to the control register. if this bit is a 1, the following 11 bits are written to the control register; if it is a 0, the remaining 11 bits are not loaded to the control register, and it remains unchanged. 10 seq the seq bit in the control register is used in conjunctio n with the shadow bit to cont rol the use of the sequencer function and access the shadow register (see the shadow register bit map). 9 dontcare 8 to 6 add2 to add0 these three address bits are loaded at the end of the pr esent conversion sequence and select which analog input channel is to be converted in the next serial transfer, or they can select the final channel in a consecutive sequence as described in table 10 . the selected input channel is decoded as shown in table 8 . the address bits corresponding to the conversion result are also output on do ut prior to the 12 bits of data, see the serial interface section. the next channel to be converted on is selected by the mux on the 14th sclk falling edge. 5, 4 pm1, pm0 power management bits. these two bits decode the mo de of operation of the ad7908/ad7918/ad7928 as shown in table 9 . 3 shadow the shadow bit in the control register is used in conjun ction with the seq bit to control the use of the sequencer function and access the shadow register (see table 10 ). 2 dontcare 1 range this bit selects the analog input range to be used on th e ad7908/ad7918/ad7928. if it is set to 0, the analog input range extends from 0 v to 2 ref in . if it is set to 1, the analog input range extends from 0 v to ref in (for the next conversion). for 0 v to 2 ref in , av dd = 4.75 v to 5.25 v. 0 coding this bit selects the type of output coding the ad7908/ad7918/ad7928 uses for the conversion result. if this bit is set to 0, the output coding for the part is twos complement. if this bit is set to 1, the output coding from the part is straight binary (for the next conversion). table 8. channel selection add2 add1 add0 analog input channel 0 0 0 v in 0 0 0 1 v in 1 0 1 0 v in 2 0 1 1 v in 3 1 0 0 v in 4 1 0 1 v in 5 1 1 0 v in 6 1 1 1 v in 7
ad7908/ad7918/ad7928 rev. d | page 16 of 32 table 9. power mode selection pm1 pm0 mode 1 1 normal operation. in this mode, the ad7908/ad7918/ad7928 remain in full power mode regardless of the status of any of the logic inputs. this mode allo ws the fastest possible throughput rate from the ad7908/ad7918/ad7928. 1 0 full shutdown. in this mode, the ad7908/ ad7918/ad7928 is in full shutdown mode wi th all circuitry powering down. the ad7908/ad7918/ad7928 retains the information in the control regi ster while in full shutdown. the part remains in full shutdown until these bits are changed. 0 1 auto shutdown. in this mode, the ad 7908/ad7918/ad7928 automatically enters full shutdown mode at the end of each conversion when the control register is updated. wake-up time from full shutdown is 1 s and the user should ensure that 1 s has elapsed before attempting to perform a valid conversion on the part in this mode. 0 0 invalid selection. this configuration is not allowed. sequencer operation the configuration of the seq and shadow bits in the control register allows the user to select a particular mode of operation o f the sequencer function. tabl e 10 outlines the four modes of operation of the sequencer. table 10. sequence selection seq shadow sequence type 0 0 this configuration means that the sequence function is not used. the analog input channel selected for each individual conversion is determined by the contents of the add0 through add2 channel address bits in each prior write operation. this mode of operation reflects the traditiona l operation of a multichannel adc, without the sequencer function being used, where each write to the ad7908/ad 7918/ad7928 selects the next channel for conversion (see figure 11 ). 0 1 this configuration selects the shadow register for progra mming. the following write operation loads the contents of the shadow register. this programs the sequence of channels to be converted on continuously with each successive valid cs falling edge (see the section, shadow register bit map, and ). the channels selected need not be consecutive. shadow register figure 12 1 0 if the seq and shadow bits are set in this way, then the sequence functions are not interrupted upon completion of the write operation. this allows other bits in the control register to be altered between conversions while in a sequence, without terminating the cycle. 1 1 this configuration is used in conjunction with the add2 to add0 channel address bits to program continuous conversions on a consecutive sequence of channels from channel 0 to a selected final channel as determined by the channel address bits in the control register (see figure 13 ).
ad7908/ad7918/ad7928 rev. d | page 17 of 32 shadow register msb lsb v in 0 v in 1 v in 2 v in 3 v in 4 v in 5 v in 6 v in 7 v in 0 v in 1 v in 2 v in 3 v in 4 v in 5 v in 6 v in 7 sequence one sequence two the shadow register on the ad7908/ad7918/ad7928 is a 16-bit, write-only register. data is loaded from the din pin of the ad7908/ad7918/ad7928 on the falling edge of sclk. the data is transferred on the din line at the same time that a conversion result is read from the part. this requires 16 serial clock falling edges for the data transfer. the information is clocked into the shadow register, provided that the seq and shadow bits were set to 0,1, respectively, in the previous write to the control register. msb denotes the first bit in the data stream. each bit represents an analog input from channel 0 to channel 7. through programming the shadow register, two sequences of channels can be selected, through which the ad7908/ad7918/ad7928 cycle with each consecutive conversion after the write to the shadow register. sequence one is performed first and then sequence two. if the user does not wish to perform a second sequence option, then all 0s must be written to the last 8 lsbs of the shadow register. to select a sequence of channels, the associated channel bit must be set for each analog input. the ad7908/ad7918/ ad7928 continuously cycle through the selected channels in ascending order beginning with the lowest channel, until a write operation occurs (that is, the write bit is set to 1) with the seq and shadow bits configured in any way except 1, 0, (see table 10 ). the bit functions are outlined in the shadow register bit map. figure 11 reflects the traditional operation of a multichannel adc, where each serial transfer selects the next channel for conversion. in this mode of operation the sequencer function is not used. figure 12 shows how to program the ad7908/ad7918/ad7928 to continuously convert on a particular sequence of channels. to exit this mode of operation and revert back to the traditional mode of operation of a multichannel adc (as outlined in figure 11 ), ensure that the write bit = 1 and the seq = shadow = 0 on the next serial transfer. figure 13 shows how a sequence of consecutive channels can be converted on without having to program the shadow register or write to the part on each serial transfer. again, to exit this mode of operation and revert back to the traditional mode of operation of a multichannel adc (as outlined in figure 11 ), ensure the write bit = 1 and the seq = shadow = 0 on the next serial transfer. power-on dummy conversion din = all 1s write bit = 1, seq = shadow = 0 cs dout: conversion result from previously selected channel a2 to a0. din: write to control register, write bit = 1, select coding, range, and power mode. select a2 to a0 for conversion. seq = shadow = 0 din: write to control register, write bit = 1, select coding, range, and power mode. select a2 to a0 for conversion. seq = shadow = 0 cs 0 3089-011 figure 11. seq bit = 0, shadow bit = 0 flowchart power-on dummy conversion din = all 1s cs dout: conversion result from previously selected channel a2 to a0. din: write to shadow register, selecting which channels to convert on; channels selected need not be consecutive channels din: write to control register, write bit = 1, select coding, range, and power mode. select channel a2 to a0 for conversion. seq = 0 shadow = 1 cs cs write bit = 1 seq = 1, shadow = 0 write bit = 1 seq = 1, shadow = 0 continuously converts on the selected sequence of channels write bit = 0 write bit = 0 write bit = 0 continuously converts on the selected sequence of channels but will allow range, coding, and so on, to change in the control register without interrupting the sequence, provided seq = 1 shadow = 0 03089-012 figure 12. seq bit = 0, shadow bit = 1 flowchart
ad7908/ad7918/ad7928 rev. d | page 18 of 32 power-on dummy conversion din = all 1s cs dout: conversion result from channel 0. continuously converts on a consecutive sequence of channels from channel 0 up to, and including, the previously selected a2 to a0 in the control register. continuously converts on the selected sequence of channels but will allow range, coding, and so on, to change in the control register without interrupting the sequence, provided seq = 1 shadow = 0 din: write to control register, write bit = 1, select coding, range, and power mode. select channel a2 to a0 for conversion. seq = 1 shadow = 1 cs write bit = 1 seq = 1, shadow = 0 write bit = 0 cs 03089-013 figure 13. seq bit = 1, shadow bit = 1 flowchart circuit information the ad7908/ad7918/ad7928 are high speed, 8-channel, 8-bit, 10-bit, and 12-bit, single-supply adcs, respectively. the parts can be operated from a 2.7 v to 5.25 v supply. when operated from either a 5 v or 3 v supply, the ad7908/ad7918/ad7928 are capable of throughput rates of 1 msps when provided with a 20 mhz clock. the ad7908/ad7918/ad7928 provide the user with an on- chip, track-and-hold adc, and a serial interface housed in a 20-lead tssop package. the ad7908/ad7918/ ad7928 each have eight single-ended input channels with a channel sequencer, allowing the user to select a channel sequence that the adc can cycle through with each consecutive cs falling edge. the serial clock input accesses data from the part, controls the transfer of data written to the adc, and provides the clock source for the successive approximation adc. the analog input range for the ad7908/ad7918/ ad7928 is 0 v to ref in or 0 v to 2 ref in , depending on the status of bit 1 in the control register. for the 0 to 2 ref in range, the part must be operated from a 4.75 v to 5.25 v supply. the ad7908/ad7918/ad7928 provide flexible power management options to allow the user to achieve the best power performance for a given throughput rate. these options are selected by programming the pm1 and pm0 power management bits in the control register. converter operation the ad7908/ad7918/ad7928 are 8-, 10-, and 12-bit successive approximation analog-to-digital converters based around a capacitive dac, respectively. the ad7908/ad7918/ ad7928 can convert analog input signals in the range 0 v to ref in or 0 v to 2 ref in . figure 14 and figure 15 show simplified schematics of the adc. the adc is comprised of control logic, sar, and a capacitive dac, which are used to add and subtract fixed amounts of charge from the sampling capacitor to bring the comparator back into a balanced condition. figure 14 shows the adc during its acquisition phase. sw2 is closed and sw1 is in position a. the comparator is held in a balanced condition and the sampling capacitor acquires the signal on the selected v in channel. v in 7 v in 0 agnd a b sw1 sw2 comparator control logic 4k ? capacitive dac 03089-014 figure 14. adc acquisition phase when the adc starts a conversion (see figure 15 ), sw2 opens and sw1 moves to position b, causing the comparator to become unbalanced. the control logic and the capacitive dac are used to add and subtract fixed amounts of charge from the sampling capacitor to bring the comparator back into a balanced condition. when the comparator is rebalanced, the conversion is complete. the control logic generates the adc output code. figure 17 and figure 18 show the adc transfer functions. v in 7 v in 0 agnd a b sw1 sw2 comparator control logic 4k? capacitive dac capacitive dac 03089-015 figure 15. adc conversion phase analog input figure 16 shows an equivalent circuit of the analog input structure of the ad7908/ad7918/ad7928. the two diodes (d1 and d2) provide esd protection for the analog inputs. care must be taken to ensure that the analog input signal never exceeds the supply rails by more than 300 mv. this causes these diodes to become forward biased and start conducting current into the substrate. 10 ma is the maximum current these diodes can conduct without causing irreversible damage to the part. the capacitor c1 in figure 16 is typically about 4 pf and can primarily be attributed to pin capacitance. the resistor r1 is a lumped component made up of the on resistance of the track- and-hold switch and also includes the on resistance of the input multiplexer. the total resistance is typically about 400 . the capacitor c2 is the adc sampling capacitor and has a capacitance of 30 pf typically. for ac applications, removing high frequency components from the analog input signal is recommended by use of an rc lowpass filter on the relevant analog input pin. in applications where harmonic distortion
ad7908/ad7918/ad7928 rev. d | page 19 of 32 and signal-to-noise ratio are critical, the analog input should be driven from a low impedance source. large source impedances significantly affect the ac performance of the adc. this can necessitate the use of an input buffer amplifier. the choice of the op amp is a function of the particular application. when no amplifier is used to drive the analog input, the source impedance should be limited to low values. the maximum source impedance depends on the amount of total harmonic distortion (thd) that can be tolerated. the thd increases as the source impedance increases, and performance degrades (see figure 8). v in c1 4pf c2 30pf r1 d1 d2 av dd conversion phase: switch open track phase: switch closed 03089-016 figure 16. equivalent analog input circuit adc transfer function the output coding of the ad7908/ad7918/ad7928 is either straight binary or twos complement, depending on the status of the lsb in the control register. the designed code transitions occur at successive lsb values (that is, 1 lsb, 2 lsbs, and so on). the lsb size is ref in /256 for the ad7908, ref in /1024 for the ad7918, and ref in /4096 for the ad7928. the ideal transfer characteristic for the ad7908/ad7918/ad7928 when straight binary coding is selected is shown in figure 17, and the ideal transfer characteristic for the ad7908/ad7918/ad7928 when twos complement coding is selected is shown in figure 18. 000?000 0v analog input 111?111 000?001 000?010 111?110 ? ? 111?000 ? 011?111 ? ? 1 lsb note 1. v ref is either ref in or 2 ref in. 1lsb = v ref /256 ad7908 1lsb = v ref /4096 ad7928 1lsb = v ref /1024 ad7918 +v ref ? 1 lsb adc code 03089-017 figure 17. straight binary transfer characteristic adc code 100?000 011?111 100?001 100?010 011?110 ? ? 000?001 111?111 ? ? 000?000 analog input 1lsb = 2 v ref /256 ad7908 1lsb = 2 v ref /4096 ad7928 1lsb = 2 v ref /1024 ad7918 +v ref ? 1 lsb v ref ? 1 lsb ?v ref + 1 lsb 03089-018 figure 18. twos complement transfer characteristic with ref in ref in input range handling bipolar input signals figure 19 shows how useful the combination of the 2 ref in input range and the twos complement output coding scheme is for handling bipolar input signals. if the bipolar input signal is biased about ref in and twos complement output coding is selected, then ref in becomes the zero code point, ?ref in is negative full scale and +ref in becomes positive full scale, with a dynamic range of 2 ref in . typical connection diagram figure 20 shows a typical connection diagram for the ad7908/ad7918/ad7928. in this setup, the agnd pin is connected to the analog ground plane of the system. in figure 20, ref in is connected to a decoupled 2.5 v supply from a reference source, the ad780, to provide an analog input range of 0 v to 2.5 v (if range bit is 1) or 0 v to 5 v (if range bit is 0). although the ad7908/ad7918/ad7928 is connected to a v dd of 5 v, the serial interface is connected to a 3 v microprocessor. the v drive pin of the ad7908/ad7918/ ad7928 is connected to the same 3 v supply of the microprocessor to allow a 3 v logic interface (see the digital inputs section). the conversion result is output in a 16-bit word. this 16-bit data stream consists of a leading zero, three address bits indicating which channel the conversion result corresponds to, followed by the 12 bits of conversion data for the ad7928 (10 bits of data for the ad7918 and 8 bits of data for the ad7908, each followed by two and four trailing zeros, respectively). for applications where power consumption is of concern, the power-down modes should be used between conversions or bursts of several conversions to improve power performance (see the modes of operation section).
ad7908/ad7918/ad7928 rev. d | page 20 of 32 r3 r2 r4 ref in +ref in (= 2 ref in) ref in ?ref in v drive ad7908/ ad7918/ ad7928 dsp/p v dd 0.1f v av dd v dd dout twos complement 011?111 000?000 100?000 (= 0v) 0 v v r1 r1 = r2 = r3 = r4 v ref v in 0 v in 7 ? ? 03089-019 figure 19. handling bipolar signals 5 v supply av dd v in 0 v in 7 ad7908/ ad7918/ ad7928 3v supply agnd ? ? 0v to ref in sclk dout cs din v drive note 1. all unused input channels should be connected to agnd. 2.5v ad780 ref in serial interface c/p 0.1f 10f 0.1f 0.1f 10f 03089-020 figure 20. typical connection diagram analog input selection any one of eight analog input channels can be selected for conversion by programming the multiplexer with the address bit add2 to address bit add0 in the control register. the channel configurations are shown in table 8 . the ad7908/ ad7918/ad7928 can also be configured to automatically cycle through a number of channels as selected. the sequencer feature is accessed via the seq and shadow bits in the control register (see table 10 ). the ad7908/ad7918/ad7928 can be programmed to continuously convert on a selection of channels in ascending order. the analog input channels to be converted on are selected through programming the relevant bits in the shadow register (see the shadow register section). the next serial transfer then acts on the sequence programmed by executing a conversion on the lowest channel in the selection. the next serial transfer results in a conversion on the next highest channel in the sequence, and so on. it is not necessary to write to the control register once a sequencer operation has been initiated. the write bit must be set to zero or the din line tied low to ensure the control register is not accidentally overwritten, or the sequence operation interrupted. if the control register is written to at any time during the sequence, then it must be ensured that the seq and shadow bits are set to 1, 0 to avoid interrupting the automatic conversion sequence. this pattern continues until such time as the ad7908/ad7918/ad7928 is written to and the seq and shadow bits are configured with any bit combination except 1, 0. on completion of the sequence, the ad7908/ ad7918/ad 7928 sequencer returns to the first selected channel in the shadow register and commence the sequence again. rather than selecting a particular sequence of channels, a number of consecutive channels beginning with channel 0 can also be programmed via the control register alone, without needing to write to the shadow register. this is possible if the seq and shadow bits are set to 1,1. the channel address bits add2 through add0 then determine the final channel in the consecutive sequence. the next conversion is on channel 0, then channel 1, and so on until the channel selected via the address bits add2 through add0 is reached. the cycle begins again on the next serial transfer, provided the write bit is set to low, or if high, that the seq and shadow bits are set to 1, 0; then the adc continues its preprogrammed automatic sequence uninterrupted. regardless of which channel selection method is used, the 16-bit word output from the ad7928 during each conversion always contains a leading zero, three channel address bits that the conversion result corresponds to, followed by the 12-bit conversion result. the ad7918 outputs a leading zero, three channel address bits that the conversion result corresponds to, followed by the 10-bit conversion result and two trailing zeros; the ad7908 outputs a leading zero, three channel address bits that the conversion result corresponds to, followed by the 8-bit conversion result and four trailing zeros. (see the serial interface section.) digital inputs the digital inputs applied to the ad7908/ad7918/ad7928 are not limited by the maximum ratings that limit the analog
ad7908/ad7918/ad7928 rev. d | page 21 of 32 inputs. instead, the digital inputs applied can go to 7 v and are not restricted by the av dd + 0.3 v limit as on the analog inputs. another advantage of sclk, din, and cs not being restricted by the av dd + 0.3 v limit is the fact that power supply sequencing issues are avoided. if cs , din, or sclk are applied before av dd , there is no risk of latch-up as there would be on the analog inputs if a signal greater than 0.3 v was applied prior to av dd . v drive the ad7908/ad7918/ad7928 also have the v drive feature. v drive controls the voltage at which the serial interface operates. v drive allows the adc to easily interface to both 3 v and 5 v processors. for example, if the ad7908/ad7918/ad7928 were operated with an av dd of 5 v, the v drive pin could be powered from a 3 v supply. the ad7908/ad7918/ad7928 have better dynamic performance with an av dd of 5 v while still being able to interface to 3 v processors. care should be taken to ensure v drive does not exceed av dd by more than 0.3 v. see the absolute maximum ratings section. reference an external reference source should be used to supply the 2.5 v reference to the ad7908/ad7918/ad7928. errors in the reference source results in gain errors in the ad7908/ ad7918/ad7928 transfer function and adds to the specified full-scale errors of the part. a capacitor of at least 0.1 f should be placed on the ref in pin. suitable reference sources for the ad7908/ad7918/ad7928 include the ad780, ref192, ad1582, adr03, adr381, adr391, and adr421. if 2.5 v is applied to the ref in pin, the analog input range can either be 0 v to 2.5 v or 0 v to 5 v, depending on the setting of the range bit in the control register. modes of operation the ad7908/ad7918/ad7928 have a number of different modes of operation. these modes are designed to provide flexible power management options. these options can be chosen to optimize the power dissipation/throughput rate ratio for differing application requirements. the mode of operation of the ad7908/ad7918/ad7928 is controlled by the power management bits, pm1 and pm0, in the control register, as detailed in tabl e 9 . when power supplies are first applied to the ad7908/ad7918/ad7928, care should be taken to ensure that the part is placed in the required mode of operation (see powering up the ad7908/ad7918/ad7928 section). normal mode (pm1 = pm0 = 1) this mode is intended for the fastest throughput rate performance, as the user does not have to worry about any power-up times with the ad7908/ad7918/ad7928 remaining fully powered at all times. figure 21 shows the general diagram of the operation of the ad7908/ad7918/ad7928 in this mode. the conversion is initiated on the falling edge of cs and the track-and-hold enters hold mode as described in the section. the data presented to the ad7908/ad7918/ ad7928 on the din line during the first 12 clock cycles of the data transfer are loaded into the control register (provided write bit is set to 1). if data is to be written to the shadow register (seq = 0, shadow = 1 on previous write), data presented on the din line during the first 16 sclk cycles is loaded into the shadow register. the part remains fully powered up in normal mode at the end of the conversion as long as pm1 and pm0 are both loaded with 1 on every data transfer. serial interface sixteen serial clock cycles are required to complete the conversion and access the conversion result. the track-and- hold goes back into track on the 14th sclk falling edge. cs can then idle high until the next conversion or can idle low until sometime prior to the next conversion, effectively idling cs low. once a data transfer is complete (dout has returned to three- state), another conversion can be initiated after the quiet time, t quiet , has elapsed by bringing cs low again. 1 12 cs sclk dout din 16 1 leading zero + 3 channel identifier bits + conversion result notes 1. control register data is loaded on first 12 sclk cycles. 2. shadow register data is loaded on first 16 sclk cycles. data in to control/shadow register 03089-021 figure 21. normal mode operation full shutdown mode (pm1 = 1, pm0 = 0) in this mode, all internal circuitry on the ad7908/ad7918/ ad7928 is powered down. the part retains information in the control register during full shutdown. the ad7908/ad7918/ ad7928 remains in full shutdown until the power management bits in the control register, pm1 and pm0, are changed. if a write to the control register occurs while the part is in full shutdown, with the power management bits changed to pm0 = pm1 = 1, normal mode, the part begins to power up on the cs rising edge. the track-and-hold that was in hold while the part was in full shutdown returns to track on the 14th sclk falling edge. to ensure that the part is fully powered up, t power up , should have elapsed before the next cs falling edge. shows the general diagram for this sequence. figure 22 auto shutdown mode (pm1 = 0, pm0 = 1) in this mode, the ad7908/ad7918/ad7928 automatically enters shutdown at the end of each conversion when the control register is updated. when the part is in shutdown, the track and hold is in hold mode. figure 23 shows the general diagram of
ad7908/ad7918/ad7928 rev. d | page 22 of 32 the operation of the ad7908/ad7918/ad7928 in this mode. in shutdown mode, all internal circuitry on the ad7908/ad7918/ ad7928 is powered down. the part retains information in the control register during shutdown. the ad7908/ad7918/ ad7928 remains in shutdown until the next cs falling edge it receives. on this cs falling edge, the track-and-hold that was in hold while the part was in shutdown returns to track. wakeup time from auto shutdown is 1 s, and the user should ensure that 1 s has elapsed before attempting a valid conversion. when running the ad7908/ad7918/ad7928 with a 20 mhz clock, one dummy cycle should be sufficient to ensure the part is fully powered up. during this dummy cycle the contents of the control register should remain unchanged; therefore the write bit should be 0 on the din line. this dummy cycle effectively halves the throughput rate of the part, with every other conversion result being valid. in this mode, the power consumption of the part is greatly reduced with the part entering shutdown at the end of each conversion. when the control register is programmed to move into auto shutdown, it does so at the end of the conversion. the user can move the adc in and out of the low power state by controlling the cs signal. powering up the ad7908/ad7918/ad7928 when supplies are first applied to the ad7908/ad7918/ ad7928, the adc can power up in any of the operating modes of the part. to ensure the part is placed into the required operating mode, the user should perform a dummy cycle operation as outlined in figure 24 . cs sclk dout din 1 1614 1 part is in full shutdown pa r t b e g i n s to p o wer up on cs rising edge as pm1 = pm0 = 1 the p a rt is full y p o wered up once t power up has elapsed control register is loaded on the first 12 clocks. pm1 = 1, pm0 = 1 to keep the part in normal mode, load pm1 = pm0 = 1 in control register channel iden tifier bits + conversion result data in to control register data in to control/shadow register 16 14 t 12 0 3089-022 figure 22. full shut down mode operation 1 cs sclk dout din 16 1 61 1 16 dummy conversion channel iden tifier bits + conversion result channel iden tifier bits + conversion result invalid data data in to control/shadow register data in to control/shadow register to keep part in this mode, load pm1 = 0, pm0 = 1 in control register or set write bit = 0 part is fully powered up 12 12 12 part enters shutdown on cs rising edge as pm1 = 0, pm0 = 1 part begins to power up on cs falling edge part enters shutdown on cs rising edge as pm1 = 0, pm0 = 1 control register is loaded on the first 12 clocks, pm1 = 0, pm0 = 1 control register contents should not change. write bit = 0 03089-023 figure 23. auto shutdown mode operation
ad7908/ad7918/ad7928 rev. d | page 23 of 32 1 cs sclk dout din 16 1 16 1 16 dummy conversion invalid data keep din line tied high for first two dummy conversions control register is loaded on the first 12 clock edges 12 12 12 dummy conversion invalid data invalid data data in to control register correct value in control register, valid data from next conversion, user can write to shadow register in next conversion 0 3089-024 figure 24. placing ad7928 into the required operating mode after supplies are applied power vs. throughput rate by operating in auto shutdown mode on the ad7908/ad7918/ ad7928, the average power consumption of the adc decreases at lower throughput rates. figure 25 shows how as the throughput rate is reduced, the part remains in its shutdown state longer and the average power consumption over time drops accordingly. for example, if the ad7928 is operated in a continuous sampling mode with a throughput rate of 100 ksps and an sclk of 20 mhz (av dd = 5 v), and the device is placed in auto shutdown mode, that is, if pm1 = 0 and pm0 = 1, then the power consumption is calculated as follows: the maximum power dissipation during normal operation is 13.5 mw (av dd = 5 v). if the power-up time from auto shutdown is one dummy cycle, that is, 1 s, and the remaining conversion time is another cycle, that is, 1 s, then the ad7928 can be said to dissipate 13.5 mw for 2 s during each conversion cycle. for the remainder of the conversion cycle, 8 s, the part remains in auto shutdown mode. the ad7928 can be said to dissipate 2.5 w for the remaining 8 s of the conversion cycle. if the throughput rate is 100 ksps, the cycle time is 10 s and the average power dissipated during each cycle is (2/10) (13.5 mw) + (8 / 10) (2.5 w) = 2.702 mw figure 25 shows the maximum power vs. throughput rate when using the auto shutdown mode with 3 v and 5 v supplies. av dd = 5v av dd = 3v 10 1 0.1 0.01 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 power (mw) throughput (ksps) 03089-025 figure 25. ad7928 power vs. throughput rate serial interface figure 26 , figure 27 , and figure 28 show the detailed timing diagrams for serial interfacing to the ad7908, ad7918, and ad7928, respectively. the serial clock provides the conversion clock and also controls the transfer of information to and from the ad7908/ad7918/ad7928 during each conversion. the cs signal initiates the data transfer and conversion process. the falling edge of cs puts the track-and-hold into hold mode, takes the bus out of three-state; the analog input is sampled at this point. the conversion is also initiated at this point and requires 16 sclk cycles to complete. the track-and-hold goes back into track on the 14th sclk falling edge as shown in , , and at point b, except when the write is to the shadow register, in which case the track-and- hold does not return to track until the rising edge of figure 26 figure 27 figure 28 cs , that is, point c in . on the 16th sclk falling edge, the dout line goes back into three-state. if the rising edge of figure 29 cs occurs before 16 sclks have elapsed, the conversion is terminated, the dout line goes back into three-state, and the control register is not updated; otherwise dout returns to three-state on the 16th sclk falling edge as shown in , , and . sixteen serial clock cycles are required to perform the conversion process and to access data from the ad7908/ ad7918/ad7928. for the ad7908/ad7918/ad7928, the figure 26 figure 27 figure 28
ad7908/ad7918/ad7928 rev. d | page 24 of 32 8/10/12 bits of data are preceded by a leading zero and the 3-channel address bits (add2 to add0) identify which channel the result corresponds to. cs going low provides the leading zero to be read in by the microcontroller or dsp. the three remaining address bits and data bits are then clocked out by subsequent sclk falling edges beginning with the first address bit (add2). thus the first falling clock edge on the serial clock has a leading zero provided and also clocks out address bit add2. the final bit in the data transfer is valid on the 16th falling edge, having been clocked out on the previous (15th) falling edge. writing of information to the control register takes place on the first 12 falling edges of sclk in a data transfer, assuming the msb, that is, the write bit, has been set to 1. if the control register is programmed to use the shadow register, then writing of information to the shadow register takes place on all 16 sclk falling edges in the next serial transfer, as shown for example on the ad7928 in figure 29 . two sequence options can be programmed in the shadow register. if the user does not want to program a second sequence, then the eight lsbs should be filled with zeros. the shadow register is updated upon the rising edge of cs and the track-and-hold begins to track the first channel selected in the sequence. the ad7908 outputs a leading zero and three channel address bits that the conversion result corresponds to, followed by the 8-bit conversion result and four trailing zeros. the ad7918 outputs a leading zero and three channel address bits that the conversion result corresponds to, followed by the 10-bit conversion result and two trailing zeros. the 16-bit word read from the ad7928 always contains a leading zero and three channel address bits that the conversion result corresponds to, followed by the 12-bit conversion result. microprocessor interfacing the serial interface on the ad7908/ad7918/ad7928 allows the part to be directly connected to a range of many different microprocessors. this section explains how to interface the ad7908/ad7918/ad7928 with some of the more common microcontroller and dsp serial interface protocols. ad7908/ad7918/ad7928 to tms320c541 the serial interface on the tms320c541 uses a continuous serial clock and frame synchronization signals to synchronize the data transfer operations with peripheral devices like the ad7908/ad7918/ad7928. the cs input allows easy interfacing between the tms320c541 and the ad7908/ ad7918/ad7928 without any glue logic required. the serial port of the tms320c541 is set up to operate in burst mode with internal clkx0 (tx serial clock on serial port 0) and fsx0 (tx frame sync from serial port 0). the serial port control register (spc) must have the following setup: fo = 0, fsm = 1, mcm = 1, and txm = 1. the connection diagram is shown in . it should be noted that for signal processing applications, it is imperative that the frame synchronization signal from the tms320c541 provides equidistant sampling. the v drive pin of the ad7908/ad7918/ad7928 takes the same supply voltage as that of the tms320c541. this allows the adc to operate at a higher voltage than the serial interface, that is, tms320c541, if necessary. figure 30
ad7908/ad7918/ad7928 rev. d | page 25 of 32 cs sclk dout din three-state three-state four trailing zeros zero b 123456 11 12 13 14 15 16 write seq1 dontc add2 add1 add0 add2 add1 add0 db7 db6 db0 zero zero zero zero coding dontc dontc dontc dontc t 5 t 8 t 11 t quiet t 9 t 3 t 2 t 4 t 7 t 6 t convert t 10 0 3089-026 three identification bits figure 26. ad7908 serial interface timing diagram cs sclk dout din three-state three-state two trailing zeros zero b 123456 11 12 13 14 15 16 write seq dontc add2 add1 add0 add2 add1 add0 db7 db6 db2 db1 db0 zero zero coding dontc dontc dontc dontc t 5 t 8 t 11 t quiet t 9 t 3 t 2 t 4 t 7 t 6 t convert t 10 03089-027 three identification bits figure 27. ad7918 serial interface timing diagram b zero cs sclk dout din three-state three-state 123456 13 14 15 16 write seq dontc add2 add1 add0 db2 db1 db0 dontc dontc dontc t 5 t 8 t 11 t quiet t 9 t 3 t 2 t 7 t 4 t 6 t convert t 10 add2 add1 add0 db11 db10 0 3089-028 three identification bits figure 28. ad7928 serial interface timing diagram c zero cs sclk dout din three-state three-state three identification bits t 5 t 8 t 11 t 9 t 3 t 2 t 7 t 4 t 6 t convert t 10 add2 add1 add0 db11 db10 db2 db1 db0 123456 13 14 15 16 sequence 1 sequence 2 v in 0v in 1v in 2v in 3v in 4v in 5v in 6v in 7 0 3089-029 figure 29. ad7928 writing to shadow register timing diagram
ad7908/ad7918/ad7928 rev. d | page 26 of 32 tms320c541 1 ad7908/ ad7918/ ad7928 1 clkx clkr dr dt fsx fsr v dd sclk dout din cs 1 additional pins removed for clarity. v drive 03089-030 figure 30. interfacing to the tms320c541 ad7908/ad7918/ad7928 to adsp-21xx the adsp-21xx family of dsps are interfaced directly to the ad7908/ad7918/ad7928 without any glue logic required. the v drive pin of the ad7908/ad7918/ad7928 takes the same supply voltage as that of the adsp-21xx. this allows the adc to operate at a higher voltage than the serial interface, that is, adsp-21xx, if necessary. the sport0 control register should be set up as follows: tfsw = rfsw = 1, alternate framing invrfs = invtfs = 1, active low frame signal dtype = 00, right justify data slen = 1111, 16-bit data-words isclk = 1, internal serial clock tfsr = rfsr = 1, frame every word irfs = 0 itfs = 1 the connection diagram is shown in figure 31 . the adsp-21xx has the tfs and rfs of the sport tied together, with tfs set as an output and rfs set as an input. the dsp operates in alternate framing mode and the sport control register is set up as described. the frame synchronization signal generated on the tfs is tied to cs , as with all signal processing applications where equidistant sampling is necessary. however, in this example the timer interrupt is used to control the sampling rate of the adc, and under certain conditions equidistant sampling cannot be achieved. ad7908/ ad7918/ ad7928 1 adsp-21xx 1 sclk dr rfs tfs dt sclk dout cs din v drive v dd 1 additional pins removed for clarity. 03089-031 figure 31. interfacing to the adsp-21xx the timer register, for example, is loaded with a value that provides an interrupt at the required sample interval. when an interrupt is received, a value is transmitted with tfs/dt (adc control word). the tfs is used to control the rfs and thus the reading of data. the frequency of the serial clock is set in the sclkdiv register. when the instruction to transmit with tfs is given (that is, ax0 = tx0), the state of the sclk is checked. the dsp waits until the sclk has gone high, low, and high before transmission can start. if the timer and sclk values are chosen, such that the instruction to transmit occurs on or near the rising edge of sclk, then the data can be transmitted or it can wait until the next clock edge. for example, if the adsp-2189 had a 20 mhz crystal such that it had a master clock frequency of 40 mhz, then the master cycle time would be 25 ns. if the sclkdiv register was loaded with the value 3, then an sclk of 5 mhz is obtained, and eight master clock periods elapse for every one sclk period. depending on the throughput rate selected, if the timer register is loaded with the value, say 803 (803 + 1 = 804), 100.5 sclks occur between interrupts and subsequently between transmit instructions. this situation results in nonequidistant sampling as the transmit instruction is occurring on a sclk edge. if the number of sclks between interrupts is a whole integer figure of n, then equidistant sampling is implemented by the dsp. ad7908/ad7918/ad7928 to dsp563xx the connection diagram in figure 32 shows how the ad7908/ad7918/ad7928 can be connected to the synchronous serial interface (essi) of the dsp563xx family of dsps from motorola. each essi (two on board) is operated in synchronous mode (syn bit in crb = 1) with internally generated word length frame sync for both tx and rx (bit fsl1 = 0 and bit fsl0 = 0 in crb). normal operation of the essi is selected by making mod = 0 in the crb. set the word length to 16 by setting bit wl1 = 1 and bit wl0 = 0 in cra. the fsp bit in the crb should be set to 1 so the frame sync is negative. it should be noted that for signal processing applications, it is imperative that the frame synchronization signal from the dsp563xx provides equidistant sampling. in the example shown in figure 32 , the serial clock is taken from the essi so the sck0 pin must be set as an output, sckd = 1. the v drive pin of the ad7908/ad7918/ad7928 takes the same supply voltage as that of the dsp563xx. this allows the adc to operate at a higher voltage than the serial interface, that is, dsp563xx, if necessary.
ad7908/ad7918/ad7928 rev. d | page 27 of 32 ad7908/ ad7918/ ad7928 1 dsp563xx 1 sck srd std sc2 sclk dout din v drive v dd 1 additional pins removed for clarity. cs 03089-032 figure 32. interfacing to the dsp563xx application hints grounding and layout the ad7908/ad7918/ad7928 have very good immunity to noise on the power supplies, as can be seen by the psrr vs. supply ripple frequency plot, figure 6 . however, care should still be taken with regard to grounding and layout. the printed circuit board that houses the ad7908/ad7918/ ad7928 should be designed so that the analog and digital sections are separated and confined to certain areas of the board. this facilitates the use of ground planes that can be separated easily. a minimum etch technique is generally best for ground planes as it gives the best shielding. all four agnd pins of the ad7908/ad7918/ad7928 should be sunk in the agnd plane. if the ad7908/ad7918/ad7928 is in a system where multiple devices require an agnd to dgnd connection, the connection should be made at only one point in the plane. using a star ground point, the connection should be established as close as possible to the ad7908/ ad7918/ad7928. avoid running digital lines under the device, as these couple noise onto the die. the analog ground plane should be allowed to run under the ad7908/ad7918/ad7928 to avoid noise coupling. the power supply lines to the ad7908/ad7918/ ad7928 should use as large a trace as possible to provide low impedance paths and reduce the effects of glitches on the power supply line. fast switching signals, like clocks, should be shielded with digital ground to avoid radiating noise to other sections of the board, and clock signals should never be run near the analog inputs. avoid crossover of digital and analog signals. traces on opposite sides of the board should run at right angles to each other. this reduces the effects of feedthrough through the board. a microstrip technique is by far the best, but is not always possible with a double sided board. in this technique, the component side of the board is dedicated to ground planes while signals are placed on the solder side. good decoupling is also important. all analog supplies should be decoupled with 10 f tantal um in parallel with 0.1 f capacitors to agnd. to achieve the best performance from these decoupling components, they must be placed as close as possible to the device, ideally right up against the device. the 0.1 f capacitors should have low effective series resistance (esr) and effective series inductance (esi), such as the common ceramic types or surface mount types, which provide a low impedance path to ground at high frequencies to handle transient currents due to internal logic switching. evaluating the ad7908/ad7918/ad7928 performance the recommended layout for the ad7908/ad7918/ad7928 is outlined in the ad7908/ad79 18/ad7928 evaluation board. the evaluation board package includes a fully assembled and tested evaluation board, documentation, and software for controlling the board from the pc via the eval-board controller. the eval-board controller can be used in conjunction with the ad7908/ad7918/ad7928 evaluation board, as well as many other analog devices evaluation boards ending in the cb designator, to demonstrate/evaluate the ac and dc performance of the ad7908/ad7918/ad7928. the software allows the user to perform ac (fast fourier transform) and dc (histogram of codes) tests on the ad7908/ad7918/ad7928. the software and documentation are on a cd shipped with the evaluation board.
ad7908/ad7918/ad7928 rev. d | page 28 of 32 outline dimensions compliant to jedec standards mo-153-ac 20 1 11 10 6.40 bsc 4.50 4.40 4.30 pin 1 6.60 6.50 6.40 seating plane 0.15 0.05 0.30 0.19 0.65 bsc 1.20 max 0.20 0.09 0.75 0.60 0.45 8 0 coplanarit y 0.10 figure 33. 20-lead thin shrink small outline package [tssop] (ru-20) dimensions shown in millimeters
ad7908/ad7918/ad7928 rev. d | page 29 of 32 ordering guide model 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 temperature range linearity error (lsb) 5 package description package option ad7908bru-reel ?40c to +85c 0.2 20-lead tssop ru-20 ad7908bru-reel7 ?40c to +85c 0.2 20-lead tssop ru-20 ad7908bruz ?40c to +85c 0.2 20-lead tssop ru-20 ad7908bruz-reel ?40c to +85c 0.2 20-lead tssop ru-20 ad7908bruz-reel7 ?40c to +85c 0.2 20-lead tssop ru-20 ad7908wyruz-reel7 ?40c to +125c 0.2 20-lead tssop ru-20 ad7918bru-reel7 ?40c to +85c 0.5 20-lead tssop ru-20 ad7918bruz ?40c to +85c 0.5 20-lead tssop ru-20 ad7918bruz-reel ?40c to +85c 0.5 20-lead tssop ru-20 ad7918bruz-reel7 ?40c to +85c 0.5 20-lead tssop ru-20 ad7918wyruz-reel7 ?40c to +125c 0.5 20-lead tssop ru-20 ad7928bru ?40c to +85c 1 20-lead tssop ru-20 ad7928bru-reel ?40c to +85c 1 20-lead tssop ru-20 ad7928bruz ?40c to +85c 1 20-lead tssop ru-20 AD7928BRUZ-REEL ?40c to +85c 1 20-lead tssop ru-20 AD7928BRUZ-REEL7 ?40c to +85c 1 20-lead tssop ru-20 ad7928wyruz-reel7 ?40c to +125c 1 20-lead tssop ru-20 eval-ad79x8cbz evaluation board eval-control brd controller board 1 z = rohs compliant part. 2 w = qualified for auto motive applications. 3 the eval-ad79x8cbz can be used as a standalone evaluation bo ard or in conjunction with the evaluation controller board for eva luation/demonstration purposes. the board comes with one chip of each the ad7908, ad7918, and ad7928. 4 the eval-control brd is a complete unit allowing a pc to control and communicate with all analog devices evaluation boards end ing in the cb designators. to order a complete evaluation kit, order the particular adc evaluation board, such as the eval-ad79x8cb, the eval-control brd2, a nd a 12 v ac transformer. see the relevant evaluation board technical note for more information. 5 linearity error here refers to integral linearity error. automotive products the ad72x8w models are available with controlled manufacturing to support the quality and reliability requirements of automotiv e applications. note that these automotive models may have specifications that differ from the commercial models; therefore, desi gners should review the specifications section of this data sheet carefully. only the automotive grade products shown are available for use in automotive applications. contact your local analog devices account representative for specific product ordering information and to obtain the specific automotive reliability reports for these models.
ad7908/ad7918/ad7928 rev. d | page 30 of 32 notes
ad7908/ad7918/ad7928 rev. d | page 31 of 32 notes
ad7908/ad7918/ad7928 rev. d | page 32 of 32 notes ?2006C2010 analog devices, inc. all rights reserved. trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners. d03089-0-12/10(d)


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