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AD7705BRZ

Manufacturer Part Number
AD7705BRZ
Description
IC ADC 16BIT 2CH 16-SOIC
Manufacturer
Analog Devices Inc
Datasheet

Specifications of AD7705BRZ

Data Interface
DSP, MICROWIRE™, QSPI™, Serial, SPI™
Number Of Bits
16
Sampling Rate (per Second)
500
Number Of Converters
1
Power Dissipation (max)
1mW
Voltage Supply Source
Single Supply
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
16-SOIC (0.300", 7.50mm Width)
Resolution (bits)
16bit
Input Channel Type
Differential
Supply Current
1.3mA
Digital Ic Case Style
SOIC
No. Of Pins
16
Operating Temperature Range
-40°C To +85°C
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
For Use With
EVAL-AD7705EBZ - BOARD EVALUATION FOR AD7705
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant, Lead free / RoHS Compliant

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TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT
Another application of the AD7705 is temperature measure-
ment. Figure 26 outlines a connection between a thermocouple
and the AD7705. For this application, the AD7705 is operated in
buffered mode to allow large decoupling capacitors on the front
end to eliminate any noise pickup from the thermocouple leads.
When the AD7705 operates in buffered mode, it has a reduced
common-mode range. To place the differential voltage from the
thermocouple on a suitable common-mode voltage, the
AIN1(−) input of the AD7705 is biased up at the reference
voltage, 2.5 V.
THERMOCOUPLE
JUNCTION
Figure 27 shows another example of a temperature measure-
ment application for the AD7705. In this case, the transducer is
a resistive temperature device (RTD), a PT100, and the
arrangement is a 4-lead RTD configuration. There are voltage
drops across lead resistances R
common-mode voltage. There is no voltage drop across lead
resistances R
REF192
GND
5V
Figure 26. Temperature Measurement Using the AD7705
L2
and R
OUTPUT
L3
, because the input current to the
REF IN(+)
REF IN(–)
AIN1(+)
AIN1(–)
GND
5V
L1
DOUT DIN
and R
AD7705
V
DD
L4
, which shift the
CS
SCLK
MCLK OUT
MCLK IN
RESET
DRDY
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AD7705 is very low. The lead resistances present a small source
impedance; therefore, it is not generally necessary to use the
buffer of the AD7705. If the buffer is required, the common-
mode voltage should be set accordingly by inserting a small
resistance between the bottom end of the RTD and the GND
of the AD7705. In the application shown, an external 400 μA
current source provides the excitation current for the PT100
and generates the reference voltage for the AD7705 via the
6.25 kΩ resistor. Variations in the excitation current do not
affect the circuit, because both the input voltage and the
reference voltage vary ratiometrically with the excitation
current. However, the 6.25 kΩ resistor must have a low
temperature coefficient to avoid errors in the reference
voltage over temperature.
RTD
6.25kΩ
R
R
R
R
L1
L2
L3
L4
Figure 27. RTD Measurement Using the AD7705
400μA
REF IN(+)
REF IN(–)
AIN1(+)
AIN1(–)
GND
DOUT DIN
5V
AD7705
V
DD
CS
SCLK
AD7705/AD7706
MCLK OUT
MCLK IN
RESET
DRDY

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