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EVAL-AD7689EDZ Datasheet, PDF (20/32 Pages) Analog Devices – 16-Bit, 4-Channel/8-Channel, 250 kSPS PulSAR ADC
AD7682/AD7689
Input Configurations
Figure 30 shows the different methods for configuring the analog
inputs with the configuration register, CFG[12:10]. Refer to the
Configuration Register, CFG, section for more details.
The analog inputs can be configured as
• Figure 30A, single-ended referenced to system ground;
CFG[12:10] = 1112.
In this configuration, all inputs (IN[7:0]) have a range of
GND to VREF.
• Figure 30B, bipolar differential with a common reference
point; COM = VREF/2; CFG[12:10] = 0102.
Unipolar differential with COM connected to a ground
sense; CFG[12:10] = 1102.
In this configuration, all inputs IN[7:0] have a range of
GND to VREF.
• Figure 30C, bipolar differential pairs with the negative
input channel referenced to VREF/2; CFG[12:10] = 00X2.
Unipolar differential pairs with the negative input channel
referenced to a ground sense; CFG[12:10] = 10X2.
In these configurations, the positive input channels have
the range of GND to VREF. The negative input channels are
a sense referred to VREF/2 for bipolar pairs, or GND for
unipolar pairs. The positive channel is configured with
CFG[9:7]. If CFG[9:7] is even, then IN0, IN2, IN4, and IN6
are used. If CFG[9:7] is odd, then IN1, IN3, IN5, and IN7
are used, as indicated by the channels with parentheses in
Figure 30C. For example, for IN0/IN1 pairs with the
positive channel on IN0, CFG[9:7] = 0002. For IN4/IN5
pairs with the positive channel on IN5, CFG[9:7] = 1012.
Note that for the sequencer, detailed in the Channel
Sequencer section, the positive channels are always IN0,
IN2, IN4, and IN6.
• Figure 30D, inputs configured in any of the preceding
combinations (showing that the AD7682/AD7689 can be
configured dynamically).
Data Sheet
CH0+
CH1+
CH2+
CH3+
CH4+
CH5+
CH6+
CH7+
IN0
IN1
IN2
IN3
IN4
IN5
IN6
IN7
COM
GND
A—8 CHANNELS,
SINGLE ENDED
CH0+
CH1+
CH2+
CH3+
CH4+
CH5+
CH6+
CH7+
COM–
IN0
IN1
IN2
IN3
IN4
IN5
IN6
IN7
COM
GND
B—8 CHANNELS,
COMMON REFERNCE
CH0+ (–)
CH0– (+)
CH1+ (–)
CH1– (+)
CH2+ (–)
CH2– (+)
CH3+ (–)
CH3– (+)
IN0
IN1
IN2
IN3
IN4
IN5
IN6
IN7
COM
GND
CH0+ (–)
CH0– (+)
CH1+ (–)
CH1– (+)
CH2+
CH3+
CH4+
CH5+
COM–
IN0
IN1
IN2
IN3
IN4
IN5
IN6
IN7
COM
GND
C—4 CHANNELS,
DIFFERENTIAL
D—COMBINATION
Figure 30. Multiplexed Analog Input Configurations
Sequencer
The AD7682/AD7689 include a channel sequencer useful for
scanning channels in a repeated fashion. Refer to the Channel
Sequencer section for further details of the sequencer operation.
Source Resistance
When the source impedance of the driving circuit is low, the
AD7682/AD7689 can be driven directly. Large source imped-
ances significantly affect the ac performance, especially THD.
The dc performances are less sensitive to the input impedance.
The maximum source impedance depends on the amount of
THD that can be tolerated. The THD degrades as a function of
the source impedance and the maximum input frequency.
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