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adc10061cmw-mls

Manufacturer Part Number
adc10061cmw-mls
Description
10-bit 600 Ns A/d Converter With Input Multiplexer And Sample/hold
Manufacturer
National Semiconductor Corporation
Datasheet
Functional Description
The ADC10061 and the ADC10062 are obsolete. They are
discussed here for reference only.
The ADC10061, ADC10062 and ADC10064 digitize an ana-
log input signal to 10 bits accuracy by performing two lower-
resolution “flash” conversions. The first flash conversion pro-
vides the six most significant bits (MSBs) of data, and the
second flash conversion provides the four least significant
bits LSBs).
Figure 3 is a simplified block diagram of the converter. Near
the center of the diagram is a string of resistors. At the
bottom of the string of resistors are 16 resistors, each of
which has a value 1/1024 the resistance of the whole resistor
string. These lower 16 resistors (the LSB Ladder ) therefore
have a voltage drop of 16/1024, or 1/64 of the total reference
voltage (V
resistor string is made up of eight groups of eight resistors
connected in series. These comprise the MSB Ladder. Each
section of the MSB Ladder has
voltage across it, and each of the LSB resistors has 1/64 of
the total reference voltage across it. Tap points across these
resistors can be connected, in groups of sixteen, to the
sixteen comparators at the right of the diagram.
On the left side of the diagram is a string of seven resistors
connected between V
pare the input voltage with the tap voltages on this resistor
string to provide a low-resolution “estimate” of the input
voltage. This estimate is then used to control the multiplexer
that connects the MSB Ladder to the sixteen comparators on
the right. Note that the comparators on the left needn’t be
very accurate; they simply provide an estimate of the input
voltage. Only the sixteen comparators on the right and the
six on the left are necessary to perform the initial six-bit flash
conversion, instead of the 64 comparators that would be
required using conventional half-flash methods.
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and V
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of the total reference
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To perform a conversion, the estimator compares the input
voltage with the tap voltages on the seven resistors on the
left. The estimator decoder then determines which MSB
Ladder tap points will be connected to the sixteen compara-
tors on the right. For example, assume that the estimator
determines that V
estimator decoder will instruct the comparator MUX to con-
nect the 16 comparators to the taps on the MSB ladder
between 10/16 and 14/16 of V
then perform the first flash conversion. Note that since the
comparators are connected to ladder voltages that extend
beyond the range indicated by the estimator circuit, errors in
the estimator as large as 1/16 of the reference voltage
(64 LSBs) will be corrected. This first flash conversion pro-
duces the six most significant bits of data — four bits in the
flash itself, and 2 bits in the estimator.
The remaining four LSBs are now determined using the
same sixteen comparators that were used for the first flash
conversion. The MSB Ladder tap voltage just below the input
voltage (as determined by the first flash) is subtracted from
the input voltage and compared with the tap points on the
sixteen LSB Ladder resistors. The result of this second,
four-bit flash conversion is then decoded, and the full 10-bit
result is latched.
Note that the sixteen comparators used in the first flash
conversion are reused for the second flash. Thus, the multi-
step conversion technique used in the ADC10061,
ADC10062, and ADC10064 needs only a small fraction of
the number of comparators that would be required for a
traditional flash converter, and far fewer than would be used
in a conventional half-flash approach. This allows the
ADC10061, ADC10062, and ADC10064 to perform high-
speed conversions without excessive power drain.
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