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ADT70 Datasheet, PDF (1/14 Pages) Analog Devices – PRTD Conditioning Circuit and Temperature Controller
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PRTD Conditioning Circuit
and Temperature Controller
ADT70*
FEATURES
PRTD Temperature Measurement Range
Typical IC Measurement Error ؎1؇C
Includes Two Matched Current Sources
Rail-to-Rail Output Instrumentation Amp
Uncommitted, Rail-to-Rail Output Op Amp
On-Board ؉2.5 V Reference
Temperature Coefficient ؎25 ppm/؇C
؉5 V or ؎5 V Operation
Supply Current 4 mA Max
10 ␮A Max in Shutdown
APPLICATIONS
Temperature Controllers
Portable Instrumentation
Temperature Acquisition Cards
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The ADT70 provides excitation and signal conditioning for
resistance-temperature devices (RTDs). It is ideally suited for
1 kΩ Platinum RTDs (PRTDs), allowing a very wide range of
temperature measurement. It can also easily interface to 100 Ω
PRTDs. Using a remote, low cost thin-film PRTD, the ADT70
can measure temperature in the range of –50°C to +500°C.
With high performance platinum elements, the temperature
change can be extended to 1000°C. Accuracy of the ADT70
and PRTD system over a –200°C to +1000°C temperature
range heavily depends on the quality of the PRTD. Typically
the ADT70 will introduce an error of only ± 1°C over the
transducer's temperature range, and the error may be trimmed
to zero at a single calibration point.
The ADT70 consists of two matched 1 mA (nominal) current
sources for transducer and reference resistor excitation, a preci-
sion rail-to-rail output instrumentation amplifier, a 2.5 V refer-
ence and an uncommitted rail-to-rail output op amp. The
ADT70 includes a shutdown function for battery powered
equipment, which reduces the quiescent current from 4 mA to
less than 10␣ µA. The ADT70 operates from either single +5 V
or ±5 V supplies. Gain or full-scale range for the PRTD and
ADT70 system is set by a precision external resistor connected
to the instrumentation amplifier. The uncommitted op amp may
be used for scaling the internal voltage reference, providing a
“PRTD open” signal or “over-temperature” warning, a heater
switching signal, or other external conditioning determined by
the user.
The ADT70 is specified for operation from ؊40°C to ؉125°C
and is available in 20-lead DIP and SO packages.
*Patent pending.
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FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM
NULLA NULLB BIAS 2.5VREFOUT
IOUTA
IOUTB
MATCHED
CURRENT
SOURCES
2.5V
REF
ADT70
+VS
OUTOA
+INOA
؊INOA
+INIA
؊INIA
INST
AMP
SHUT-
DOWN
RGA RGB GND
SENSE
OUTIA AGND ؊VS DGND
PIN CONFIGURATIONS
20-Lead P-DIP
(N Suffix)
–VS 1
20 +VS
AGND 2
19 VOUT OA
VREFOUT 3
18 –INOA
BIAS 4
17 +INOA
NULLA 5 ADT70 16 SHUTDOWN
TOP VIEW
NULLB 6 (Not to Scale) 15 DGND
IOUTA 7
14 VOUT IA
IOUTB 8
13 GND SENSE
–INIA 9
12 RGB
+INIA 10
11 RGA
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20-Lead SOIC
(R Suffix)
–VS 1
AGND 2
20 +VS
19 VOUT OA
VREFOUT 3
BIAS 4
18 –INOA
17 +INOA
NULLA 5 ADT70 16 SHUTDOWN
TOP VIEW
NULLB 6 (Not to Scale) 15 DGND
IOUTA 7
IOUTB 8
؊ INIA 9
؉ INIA 10
14 VOUT IA
13 GND SENSE
12 RGB
11 RGA
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SHUTDOWN
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