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IC ADC 18BIT 3.75SPS 4CH 14-SOIC

MCP3424-E/SL

Manufacturer Part Number
MCP3424-E/SL
Description
IC ADC 18BIT 3.75SPS 4CH 14-SOIC
Manufacturer
Microchip Technology
Datasheets

Specifications of MCP3424-E/SL

Package / Case
14-SOIC (0.154", 3.90mm Width)
Number Of Bits
18
Sampling Rate (per Second)
3.75
Data Interface
I²C, Serial
Number Of Converters
1
Voltage Supply Source
Single Supply
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 125°C
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Architecture
Delta-Sigma
Conversion Rate
0.00375 KSPs
Input Type
Voltage
Maximum Operating Temperature
+ 85 C
Mounting Style
SMD/SMT
Minimum Operating Temperature
- 40 C
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
For Use With
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Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant

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4.0
4.1
The MCP3422/3/4 devices are differential multi-
channel low-power, 18-Bit Delta-Sigma A/D converters
with an I
input
programmable gain amplifier (PGA), an on-board
voltage reference (2.048V), and an internal oscillator.
When the device powers up (POR is set), it
automatically resets the configuration bits to default
settings.
Device default settings are:
• Conversion bit resolution: 12 bits (240 sps)
• Input channel: Channel 1
• PGA gain setting: x1
• Continuous conversion
Once the device is powered-up, the user can
reprogram the configuration bits using I
interface any time. The configuration bits are stored in
volatile memory.
User selectable options are:
• Conversion bit resolution: 12, 14, 16, or 18 bits
• Input channel selection: CH1, CH2, CH3, or CH4.
• PGA Gain selection: x1, x2, x4, or x8
• Continuous or one-shot conversion
In the Continuous Conversion mode, the device
converts the inputs continuously. While in the One-Shot
Conversion mode, the device converts the input one
time and stays in the low-power standby mode until it
receives another command for a new conversion.
During the standby mode, the device consumes less
than 1 µA maximum.
4.2
The device contains an internal Power-On-Reset
(POR) circuit that monitors power supply voltage (V
during operation. This circuit ensures correct device
start-up at system power-up and power-down events.
The device resets all configuration register bits to
default settings as soon as the POR is set.
The POR has built-in hysteresis and a timer to give a
high degree of immunity to potential ripples and noises
on the power supply. A 0.1 µF decoupling capacitor
should be mounted as close as possible to the V
for additional transient immunity.
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channel
DESCRIPTION OF DEVICE
OPERATION
General Overview
Power-On-Reset (POR)
2
C serial interface. The devices contain an
selection
multiplexer
(mux),
2
C serial
DD
DD
pin
a
)
The threshold voltage is set at 2.2V with a tolerance of
approximately ±5%. If the supply voltage falls below
this threshold, the device will be held in a reset
condition. The typical hysteresis value is approximately
200 mV.
The POR circuit is shut-down during the low-power
standby mode. Once a power-up event has occurred,
the
(approximately 300 µs) before a conversion takes
place. During this time, all internal analog circuitries are
settled before the first conversion occurs.
illustrates the conditions for power-up and power-down
events under typical start-up conditions.
FIGURE 4-1:
4.3
The device contains an on-board 2.048V voltage
reference. This reference voltage is for internal use
only and not directly measurable. The specification of
the reference voltage is part of the device’s gain and
drift specifications. Therefore, there is no separate
specification for the on-board reference.
4.4
The user can select the input channel using the
configuration register bits. Each channel can be used
for differential or single-ended input.
Each input channel has a switched capacitor input
structure. The internal sampling capacitor (3.2 pF for
PGA = 1) is charged and discharged to process a
conversion. The charging and discharging of the input
sampling capacitor creates dynamic input currents at
each input pin. The current is a function of the
differential input voltages, and inversely proportional to
the internal sampling capacitance, sampling frequency,
and PGA setting.
V
2.2V
2.0V
DD
device
Reset Start-up
Internal Voltage Reference
Analog Input Channels
300 µS
requires
MCP3422/3/4
Normal Operation
POR Operation.
additional
DS22088C-page 13
Reset
delay
Figure 4-1
Time
time

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