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IC ADC 12BIT 40MSPS 28-SSOP

AD9224ARS

Manufacturer Part Number
AD9224ARS
Description
IC ADC 12BIT 40MSPS 28-SSOP
Manufacturer
Analog Devices Inc
Datasheet

Specifications of AD9224ARS

Rohs Status
RoHS non-compliant
Number Of Bits
12
Sampling Rate (per Second)
40M
Data Interface
Parallel
Number Of Converters
7
Power Dissipation (max)
450mW
Voltage Supply Source
Single Supply
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
28-SSOP (0.200", 5.30mm Width)
For Use With
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AD9224
REFERENCE OPERATION
The AD9224 contains an onboard bandgap reference that
provides a pin strappable option to generate either a 1 V or 2 V
output. With the addition of two external resistors, the user can
generate reference voltages other than 1 V and 2 V. Another
alternative is to use an external reference for designs requiring
enhanced accuracy and/or drift performance. See Table II for a
summary of the pin-strapping options for the AD9224 refer-
ence configurations.
Figure 16 shows a simplified model of the internal voltage
reference of the AD9224. A pin strappable reference ampli-
fier buffers a 1 V fixed reference. The output from the refer-
ence amplifier, A1, appears on the VREF pin. The voltage on
the VREF pin determines the full-scale input span of the A/D.
This input span equals,
The voltage appearing at the VREF pin as well as the state of
the internal reference amplifier, A1, are determined by the
voltage appearing at the SENSE pin. The logic circuitry con-
tains two comparators which monitor the voltage at the SENSE
pin. The comparator with the lowest set point (approximately
0.3 V) controls the position of the switch within the feedback
path of A1. If the SENSE pin is tied to AVSS (AGND), the
switch is connected to the internal resistor network thus provid-
ing a VREF of 2.0 V. If the SENSE pin is tied to the VREF pin
via a short or resistor, the switch will connect to the SENSE
pin. This short will provide a VREF of 1.0 V. An external resis-
tor network will provide an alternative VREF between 1.0 V
and 2.0 V. The other comparator controls internal circuitry
that will disable the reference amplifier if the SENSE pin is tied
AVDD. Disabling the reference amplifier allows the VREF pin
to be driven by an external voltage reference.
Figure 16. Equivalent Reference Circuit
Full-Scale Input Span = 2
DISABLE
A/D
TO
5k
5k
DISABLE
1V
A1
A2
A1
A2
5k
5k
LOGIC
LOGIC
AD9224
6.25k
6.25k
VREF
SENSE
CAPT
CAPB
VREF
REFCOM
–10–
The actual reference voltages used by the internal circuitry of
the AD9224 appear on the CAPT and CAPB pins. For proper
operation when using the internal or an external reference, it is
necessary to add a capacitor network to decouple these pins.
Figure 17 shows the recommended decoupling network. This
capacitive network performs the following three functions: (1)
along with the reference amplifier, A2, it provides a low source
impedance over a large frequency range to drive the A/D inter-
nal circuitry, (2) it provides the necessary compensation for A2,
and (3) it bandlimits the noise contribution from the reference.
The turn-on time of the reference voltage appearing between
CAPT and CAPB is approximately 15 ms and should be evalu-
ated in any power-down mode of operation.
The A/D’s input span may be varied dynamically by changing
the differential reference voltage appearing across CAPT and
CAPB symmetrically around 2.5 V (i.e., midsupply). To change
the reference at speeds beyond the capabilities of A2, it will be
necessary to drive CAPT and CAPB with two high speed, low
noise amplifiers. In this case, both internal amplifiers (i.e., A1
and A2) must be disabled by connecting SENSE to AVDD,
connecting VREF to AVSS and removing the capacitive decou-
pling network. The external voltages applied to CAPT and
CAPB must be 2.0 V + Input Span/4 and 2.0 V – Input Span/4
respectively in which the input span can be varied between 2 V
and 4 V. Note that those samples within the pipeline A/D dur-
ing any reference transition will be corrupted and should be
discarded.
Figure 17. Recommended CAPT/CAPB Decoupling Network
AD9224
CAPT
CAPB
0.1 F
10 F
0.1 F
0.1 F
REV. A

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