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LTC2492

Manufacturer Part Number
LTC2492
Description
24-Bit 2-/4-Channel ADC
Manufacturer
Linear Technology
Datasheet

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APPLICATIONS INFORMATION
LTC2492
Using the 2x speed mode of the LTC2492 alters the rejection
characteristics around DC and multiples of f
bypasses the offset calibration in order to increase the
output rate. The resulting rejection plots are shown in
Figures 27 and 28. 1x type frequency rejection can be
achieved using the 2x mode by performing a running
average of the conversion results (see Figure 29).
Output Data Rate
When using its internal oscillator, the LTC2492 produces up
to 7.5 samples per second (sps) with a notch frequency of
60Hz. The actual output data rate depends upon the length
of the sleep and data output cycles which are controlled
by the user and can be made insignifi cantly short. When
operating with an external conversion clock (F
to an external oscillator), the LTC2492 output data rate
can be increased. The duration of the conversion cycle is
41036/f
as if the internal oscillator is used.
An increase in f
into a proportional increase in the maximum output data
rate (up to a maximum of 100sps). The increase in output
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Figure 27. Input Normal Mode Rejection 2x Speed Mode
EOSC
–100
–120
–40
–60
–80
–20
. If f
0
EOSC
0
EOSC
f
N
over the nominal 307.2kHz will translate
INPUT SIGNAL FREQUENCY (f
2f
= 307.2kHz, the converter behaves
N
3f
N
4f
N
5f
N
6f
N
N
)
7f
N
2492 F27
S
8f
O
. The device
N
connected
rate leads to degradation in offset, full-scale error, and
effective resolution as well as a shift in frequency rejection.
When using the integrated temperature sensor, the internal
oscillator should be used or an external oscillator, f
307.2kHz maximum.
A change in f
internal notch position. This leads to reduced differential
mode rejection of line frequencies. The common mode
rejection of line frequencies remains unchanged, thus fully
differential input signals with a high degree of symmetry
on both the IN
frequency noise.
An increase in f
input and reference current. External RC networks will
continue to have zero differential input current, but the
time required for complete settling (580ns for f
307.2kHz) is reduced, proportionally.
Once the external oscillator frequency is increased
above 1MHz (a more than 3x increase in output rate) the
effectiveness of internal auto calibration circuits begins
to degrade. This results in larger offset errors, full scale
errors, and decreased resolution (see Figures 30 to 37).
Figure 28. Input Normal Mode Rejection 2x Speed Mode
–100
–120
–20
–40
–60
–80
EOSC
0
248
+
EOSC
and IN
250
results in a proportional change in the
INPUT SIGNAL FREQUENCY (f
also increases the effective dynamic
252 254 256 258 260 262 264
pins will continue to reject line
N
)
2492 F28
EOSC
EOSC
2492fb
=
=

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