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ad7688brm

Manufacturer Part Number
ad7688brm
Description
16-bit, 1.5 Lsb Inl, 500 Ksps Pulsar? Differential Adc In Msop/qfn
Manufacturer
Analog Devices, Inc.
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AD7688
APPLICATION HINTS
LAYOUT
The printed circuit board that houses the AD7688 should be
designed so that the analog and digital sections are separated
and confined to certain areas of the board. The pinout of the
AD7688, with all its analog signals on the left side and all its
digital signals on the right side, eases this task.
Avoid running digital lines under the device because these
couple noise onto the die, unless a ground plane under the
AD7688 is used as a shield. Fast switching signals, such as CNV
or clocks, should never run near analog signal paths. Crossover
of digital and analog signals should be avoided
At least one ground plane should be used. It could be common
or split between the digital and analog sections. In the latter
case, the planes should be joined underneath the AD7688s.
Figure 46. Example of Layout of the AD7688 (Top Layer)
The AD7688 voltage reference input REF has a dynamic input
impedance and should be decoupled with minimal parasitic
inductances. This is done by placing the reference decoupling
ceramic capacitor close to, and ideally right up against, the REF
and GND pins and connecting it with wide, low impedance
traces.
Finally, the power supplies VDD and VIO of the AD7688
should be decoupled with ceramic capacitors (typically 100 nF)
placed close to the AD7688 and connected using short and wide
traces to provide low impedance paths and reduce the effect of
glitches on the power supply lines.
An example of layout following these rules is shown in
Figure 46 and Figure 47.
EVALUATING THE AD7688’S PERFORMANCE
Figure 47. Example of Layout of the AD7688 (Bottom Layer)
Other recommended layouts for the AD7688 are outlined
in the documentation of the evaluation board for the AD7688
(EVAL-AD7688). The evaluation board package includes
a fully assembled and tested evaluation board, documentation,
and software for controlling the board from a PC via the
EVAL-CONTROL
BRD3.
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