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TC7129 Datasheet, PDF (15/24 Pages) TelCom Semiconductor, Inc – 4-1/2 DIGIT ANALOG-TO-DIGITAL CONVERTER WITH ON-CHIP LCD DRIVERS
4.14 Integrator Section
The integrator section includes the integrator, compar-
ator, input buffer amplifier, and analog switches (see
Table 4-2), used to change the circuit configuration dur-
ing the separate measurement phases described ear-
lier. See Integrator Block Diagram (Figure 4-12).
TABLE 4-2: SWITCH LEGENDS
Label
Description
Label
DE
DE–
DE+
INT1
INT2
INT
REST
ZI
X10
X10
Meaning.
Open during all de-integrate phases.
Closed during all de-integrate phases when
input voltage is negative.
Closed during all de-integrate phases when
input voltage is positive.
Closed during the first integrate phase (mea-
surement of the input voltage).
Closed during the second integrate phase
(measurement of the amplifier offset).
Open during both integrate phases.
Closed during the rest phase.
Closed during the zero integrate phase.
Closed during the X10 phase.
Open during the X10 phase.
The buffer amplifier has a Common mode input voltage
range from 1.5V above V- to 1V below V+. The integra-
tor amplifier can swing to within 0.3V of the rails,
although for best linearity, the swing is usually limited to
within 1V. Both amplifiers can supply up to 80µA of out-
put current, but should be limited to 20µA for good
linearity.
4.15 Continuity Indicator
A comparator with a 200mV threshold is connected
between IN HI (Pin 33) and IN LO (Pin 32). Whenever
the voltage between inputs is less than 200mV, the
CONTINUITY output (Pin 27) will be pulled HIGH, acti-
vating the continuity annunciator on the display. The
continuity pin can also be used as an input to drive the
continuity annunciator directly from an external source
(see Figure 4-13).
A schematic of the input/output nature of this pin is also
shown in Figure 4-14.
TC7129
FIGURE 4-13:
CONTINUITY INDICATOR
CIRCUIT
IN HI
–
+
Buffer
COM
IN LO
CONT
–
200mV
V
+
TC7129
500kΩ
To Display Driver
(Not Latched)
FIGURE 4-14:
INPUT/OUTPUT PIN
SCHEMATIC
TC7129
DP4/OR, Pin 20
DP3/UR, Pin 21
LATCH/HOLD Pin 22
CONTINUITY, Pin 27
500kΩ
4.16 Common and Digital Ground
The common and digital ground (DGND) outputs are
generated from internal zener diodes. The voltage
between V+ and DGND is the internal supply voltage
for the digital section of the TC7129. Common can
source approximately 12µA; DGND has essentially no
source capability (see Figure 4-15).
© 2002 Microchip Technology Inc.
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