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AD7870

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AD7870
Description
LC2MOS Complete/ 12-Bit/ 100 kHz/ Sampling ADCs
Manufacturer
Analog Devices
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straight binary with 1 LSB = FS/4096 = 5 V/4096 = 1.22 mV.
The ideal input/output transfer function is shown in Figure 7.
OFFSET AND FULL-SCALE ADJUSTMENT—AD7870
In most digital signal processing (DSP) applications, offset and
full-scale errors have little or no effect on system performance.
Offset error can always be eliminated in the analog domain by
ac coupling. Full-scale error effect is linear and does not cause
problems as long as the input signal is within the full dynamic
range of the ADC. Some applications will require that the input
signal span the full analog input dynamic range. In such applica-
tions, offset and full-scale error will have to be adjusted to zero.
Where adjustment is required, offset error must be adjusted be-
fore full-scale error. This is achieved by trimming the offset of
the op amp driving the analog input of the AD7870 while the
AD7870/AD7875/AD7876
Figure 6. AD7870/AD7876 Transfer Function
Figure 7. AD7875 Transfer Function
Figure 5c. AD7875 Analog Input
–8–
input voltage is 1/2 LSB below ground. The trim procedure is as
follows: apply a voltage of –0.73 mV(–1/2 LSB) at V
8 and adjust the op amp offset voltage until the ADC output
code flickers between 1111 1111 1111 and 0000 0000 0000.
Gain error can be adjusted at either the first code transition
(ADC negative full-scale) or the last code transition (ADC posi-
tive full scale). The trim procedures for both cases are as follows
(see Figure 8).
Positive Full-Scale Adjust
Apply a voltage of 2.9978 V (FS/2 – 3/2 LSBs) at V
until the ADC output code flickers between 0111 1111 1110
and 0111 1111 1111.
Negative Full-Scale Adjust
Apply a voltage of –2.9993 V (–FS/2 + 1/2 LSB) at V
just R2 until the ADC output code flickers between 1000 0000
0000 and 1000 0000 0001.
OFFSET AND FULL-SCALE ADJUSTMENT—AD7876
The offset and full-scale adjustment for the AD7876 is similar
to that just outlined for the AD7870. The trim procedure, for
those applications that do require adjustment, is as follows:
apply a voltage of –2.44 mV (–1/2 LSB) at V
amp offset voltage until the ADC output code flickers between
1111 1111 1111 and 0000 0000 0000. Full-scale error can be
adjusted at either the first code transition (ADC negative full
scale) or the last code transition (ADC positive full scale). The
trim procedure for both case is as follows (see Figure 8):
Positive Full-Scale Adjust
Apply a voltage of 9.9927 V (FS/2 –3/2 LSBs) at V
until the ADC output code flickers between 0111 1111 1110
and 0111 1111 1111.
Negative Full-Scale Adjust
Apply a voltage of –9.9976 V (FS/2 + 1/2 LSB) at V
R2 until the ADC output code flickers between 1000 0000 0000
and 1000 0000 0001.
Figure 8. Offset and Full-Scale Adjust Circuit
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and adjust the op
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and ad-
REV. B

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