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AD7792_07 Datasheet, PDF (1/32 Pages) Analog Devices – 3-Channel, Low Noise, Low Power, 16-/24-Bit Σ-Δ ADC with On-Chip In-Amp and Reference
3-Channel, Low Noise, Low Power, 16-/24-Bit
∑-Δ ADC with On-Chip In-Amp and Reference
AD7792/AD7793
FEATURES
Up to 23 bits effective resolution
RMS noise
40 nV @ 4.17 Hz
85 nV @ 16.7 Hz
Current: 400 μA typical
Power-down: 1 μA maximum
Low noise programmable gain instrumentation amp
Band gap reference with 4 ppm/°C drift typical
Update rate: 4.17 Hz to 470 Hz
3 differential inputs
Internal clock oscillator
Simultaneous 50 Hz/60 Hz rejection
Programmable current sources
On-chip bias voltage generator
Burnout currents
Power supply: 2.7 V to 5.25 V
–40°C to +105°C temperature range
Independent interface power supply
16-lead TSSOP package
Interface
3-wire serial
SPI®, QSPI™, MICROWIRE™, and DSP compatible
Schmitt trigger on SCLK
APPLICATIONS
Thermocouple measurements
RTD measurements
Thermistor measurements
Gas analysis
Industrial process control
Instrumentation
Portable instrumentation
Blood analysis
Smart transmitters
Liquid/gas chromatography
6-digit DVM
FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM
GND AVDD
REFIN(+)/AIN3(+) REFIN(–)/AIN3(–)
AIN1(+)
AIN1(–)
AIN2(+)
AIN2(–)
VBIAS
AVDD
BAND GAP
REFERENCE
MUX
BUF
IN-AMP
IOUT1
IOUT2
AVDD GND
INTERNAL
CLOCK
GND
Σ-Δ
ADC
SERIAL
INTERFACE
AND
CONTROL
LOGIC
AD7792: 16-BIT
AD7793: 24-BIT
DOUT/RDY
DIN
SCLK
CS
DVDD
CLK
Figure 1.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The AD7792/AD7793 are low power, low noise, complete
analog front ends for high precision measurement applications.
The AD7792/AD7793 contain a low noise 16-/24-bit ∑-Δ ADC
with three differential analog inputs. The on-chip, low noise
instrumentation amplifier means that signals of small ampli-
tude can be interfaced directly to the ADC. With a gain
setting of 64, the rms noise is 40 nV when the update rate
equals 4.17 Hz.
The devices contain a precision low noise, low drift internal
band gap reference and can accept an external differential
reference. Other on-chip features include programmable
excitation current sources, burnout currents, and a bias voltage
generator. The bias voltage generator sets the common-mode
voltage of a channel to AVDD/2.
The devices can be operated with either the internal clock or an
external clock. The output data rate from the parts is software-
programmable and can be varied from 4.17 Hz to 470 Hz.
The parts operate with a power supply from 2.7 V to 5.25 V.
They consume a current of 400 μA typical and are housed in a
16-lead TSSOP package.
Rev. B
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