AD7816-7818 Analog Devices, AD7816-7818 Datasheet - Page 13

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AD7816-7818

Manufacturer Part Number
AD7816-7818
Description
Single- and 4-Channel/ 9 us/ 10-Bit ADCs with On-Chip Temperature Sensor
Manufacturer
Analog Devices
Datasheet
Figure 14. Self-Heating Effect in Air, Fluid and in Thermal
Contact with a Heatsink
Figure 15. Self-Heating Effect in Air, Fluid and in Thermal
Contact with a Heatsink
REV. A
–0.01
–0.05
0.25
0.15
0.10
0.05
0.00
0.20
0.8
0.7
0.6
0.5
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
0.0
0.0
0
2
CONVST
RD/ WR
BUSY
SCLK
D
0.5
4
OTI
OUT
D
CS
IN
6
AIR
AIR
FLUID
TIME – secs
TIME – secs
1.0
8
HEATSINK
10
DB0 – DB7
1.5
12
FLUID
HEATSINK
14
Figure 16. Mode 1 Operation
t
17
t
2.0
3
16
t
2
t
t
15
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1
OPERATING MODES
The AD7816, AD7817 and AD7818 have two possible modes
of operation depending on the state of the CONVST pulse at
the end of a conversion.
Mode 1
In this mode of operation the CONVST pulse is brought high
before the end of a conversion, i.e., before the BUSY goes low
(see Figure 16). When operating in this mode a new conversion
should not be initiated until 100 ns after the end of a serial read
operation. This quiet time is to allow the track/hold to accu-
rately acquire the input signal after a serial read.
Mode 2
When the AD7816, AD7817 and AD7818 are operated in Mode 2
(see Figure 17), they automatically power down at the end of a
conversion. The CONVST is brought low to initiate a conver-
sion and is left logic low until after the end of the conversion.
At this point, i.e., when BUSY goes low, the devices will power-
down. The devices are powered up again on the rising edge of
the CONVST signal. Superior power performance can be
achieved in this mode of operation by powering up the AD7816,
AD7817 and AD7818 only to carry out a conversion (see Power
vs. Throughput section).
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16
AD7816/AD7817/AD7818
DB0 - DB7(DB9)

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