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MCP3001-I/SN

Manufacturer Part Number
MCP3001-I/SN
Description
IC ADC 10BIT 2.7V 1CH SPI 8-SOIC
Manufacturer
Microchip Technology
Datasheets

Specifications of MCP3001-I/SN

Data Interface
Serial, SPI™
Number Of Bits
10
Sampling Rate (per Second)
200k
Number Of Converters
1
Voltage Supply Source
Single Supply
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
8-SOIC (0.154", 3.90mm Width)
Resolution (bits)
10bit
Sampling Rate
200kSPS
Input Channel Type
Pseudo Differential
Supply Voltage Range - Analog
2.7V To 5.5V
Supply Current
400µA
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant

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3.0
3.1
Positive analog input. This input can vary from IN- to
V
3.2
Negative analog input. This input can vary ±100 mV
from V
3.3
The CS/SHDN pin is used to initiate communication
with the device when pulled low and will end a conver-
sion and put the device in low power standby when
pulled high. The CS/SHDN pin must be pulled high
between conversions.
3.4
The SPI clock pin is used to initiate a conversion and to
clock out each bit of the conversion as it takes place.
See Section 6.2 for constraints on clock speed.
3.5
The SPI serial data output pin is used to shift out the
results of the A/D conversion. Data will always change
on the falling edge of each clock as the conversion
takes place.
4.0
The MCP3001 A/D converter employs a conventional
SAR architecture. With this architecture, a sample is
acquired on an internal sample/hold capacitor for
1.5 clock cycles starting on the first rising edge of the
serial clock after CS has been pulled low. Following this
sample time, the input switch of the converter opens
and the device uses the collected charge on the inter-
nal sample and hold capacitor to produce a serial 10-bit
digital output code. Conversion rates of 200 ksps are
possible on the MCP3001. See Section 6.2 for informa-
tion on minimum clock rates. Communication with the
device is done using a 3-wire SPI-compatible interface.
4.1
The MCP3001 provides a single pseudo-differential
input. The IN+ input can range from IN- to (V
The IN- input is limited to ±100 mV from the V
The IN- input can be used to cancel small signal com-
mon-mode noise which is present on both the IN+ and
IN- inputs.
For the A/D Converter to meet specification, the charge
holding capacitor, C
to acquire a 10-bit accurate voltage level during the
1.5 clock cycle sampling period. The analog input
model is shown in Figure 4-1.
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REF
+ IN-.
SS
.
PIN DESCRIPTIONS
IN+
IN-
CS/SHDN(Chip Select/Shutdown)
CLK (Serial Clock)
D
DEVICE OPERATION
Analog Inputs
OUT
(Serial Data output)
SAMPLE
must be given enough time
REF
SS
+IN-).
rail.
In this diagram, it is shown that the source impedance
(R
ance, directly affecting the time that is required to
charge the capacitor, C
source impedance increases the offset, gain, and inte-
gral linearity errors of the conversion.
Ideally, the impedance of the signal source should be
near zero. This is achievable with an operational ampli-
fier such as the MCP601, which has a closed loop out-
put impedance of tens of ohms. The adverse affects of
higher source impedances are shown in Figure 4-2.
If the voltage level of IN+ is equal to or less than IN-, the
resultant code will be 000h. If the voltage at IN+ is equal
to or greater than {[V
put code will be 3FFh. If the voltage level at IN- is more
than 1 LSB below V
input will have to go below V
code. Conversely, if IN- is more than 1 LSB above Vss,
then the 3FFh code will not be seen unless the IN+
input level goes above V
4.2
The reference input (V
voltage range and the LSB size, as shown below.
As the reference input is reduced, the LSB size is
reduced accordingly. The theoretical digital output code
produced by the A/D Converter is a function of the ana-
log input signal and the reference input as shown
below.
where:
When using an external voltage reference device, the
system designer should always refer to the manufac-
turer’s recommendations for circuit layout. Any instabil-
ity in the operation of the reference device will have a
direct effect on the operation of the ADC.
S
) adds to the internal sampling switch, (R
V
V
IN
REF
= analog input voltage = V(IN+) - V(IN-)
= reference voltage
Reference Input
Digital Output Code
LSB Size
SS
REF
, then the voltage level at the IN+
REF
SAMPLE
+ (IN-)] - 1 LSB}, then the out-
REF
) determines the analog input
=
level.
SS
MCP3001
. Consequently, a larger
V
------------ -
1024
=
to see the 000h output
REF
1024*V
----------------------- -
V
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IN
SS
) imped-

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