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AD9260

Manufacturer Part Number
AD9260
Description
16-Bit High Speed Oversampled A/D Converter
Manufacturer
Analog Devices
Datasheet

Specifications of AD9260

Resolution (bits)
16bit
# Chan
1
Sample Rate
2.5MSPS
Interface
Par
Analog Input Type
Diff-Uni
Ain Range
4 V p-p
Adc Architecture
Sigma-Delta
Pkg Type
QFP

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AD9260
REFERENCE OPERATION
The AD9260 contains an on-board band gap reference and
internal reference buffer amplifier. The onboard reference
provides a pin-strappable option to generate either a 1 V or 2.5
V output. With the addition of two external resistors, the user
can generate reference voltages other than 1 V and 2.5 V.
Another alternative is to use an external reference for designs
requiring enhanced accuracy and/or drift performance. See
Table 12 for a summary of the pin-strapping options for the
AD9260 reference configurations. Note, the optimum noise and
distortion can only be achieved with a 2.5 V reference.
Figure 66 shows a simplified model of the internal voltage
reference of the AD9260. A pin-strappable reference amplifier
buffers a 1 V fixed reference. The output from the reference
amplifier, A1, appears on the VREF pin and must be decoupled
with 0.1 µF and 10 µF capacitor to REFCOM. 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, is determined by the
voltage appearing at the SENSE pin. The logic circuitry contains
two comparators that 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 REFCOM, the switch is
connected to the internal resistor network, thus providing a
VREF of 2.5 V. If the SENSE pin is tied to the VREF pin via a
short or resistor, the switch is connected to the SENSE pin. A
short will provide a VREF of 1.0 V while an external resistor
network will provide an alternative VREF SPAN between 1.0 V
and 2.5 V. The external resistor network, for example, may be
implemented as a resistor divider circuit. This divider circuit
could consist of a resistor (R1) connected between VREF and
Table 12. Reference Configuration Summary
Reference
Operating Mode
INTERNAL
INTERNAL
INTERNAL
EXTERNAL
Full
-
Scale
Input
Span
= 6 .
Input Span (VINA–VINB)
(V p-p)
1.6
4.0
1.6 ≤ SPAN ≤ 4.0 and
SPAN = 1.6 × VREF
1.6 ≤ SPAN ≤4.0
1
×
VREF
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Required VREF (V)
1
2.5
1 ≤ VREF ≤ 2.5 and
VREF = (1+R1/R2)
1 ≤ VREF ≤2.5
SENSE and another resistor (R2) connected between SENSE
and REFCOM. The other comparator controls internal circuitry
that will disable the reference amplifier if the SENSE pin is tied
to AVDD. Disabling the reference amplifier allows the VREF
pin to be driven by an external voltage reference.
The reference buffer circuit level shifts the reference to an
appropriate common-mode voltage for use by the internal
circuitry. The on-chip buffer provides the low impedance
necessary for driving the internal switched capacitor circuits
and eliminates the need for an external buffer op amp.
TO A/D
AD9260
DISABLE
6.25kΩ
6.25kΩ
– +
A1
DISABLE
1V
A2
A2
A1
Connect
SENSE
SENSE
R1
R2
SENSE
VREF
5kΩ
5kΩ
Figure 66. Simplified Reference
LOGIC
LOGIC
7.5k
7.5kΩ
5kΩ
To
VREF
REFCOM
VREF and SENSE
SENSE and REFCOM
AVDD
EXT. REF.
CAPT
CAPB
VREF
SENSE
REFCOM

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