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rev. a C 2 C ad7776/ad7777/ad7778?pecifications clkin = 8 mhz; rtn = o v; c refin = 10 nf; all specifications t min to t max unless otherwise noted.) parameter a versions 1 units conditions/comments dc accuracy resolution 2 10 bits relative accuracy 1 lsb max see terminology differential nonlinearity 1 lsb max no missing codes; see terminology bias offset error 12 lsb max see terminology bias offset error match 10 lsb max between channels, ad7777/ad7778 only; see terminology plus or minus full-scale error 12 lsb max see terminology plus or minus full-scale error match 10 lsb max between channels, ad7777/ad7778 only; see terminology analog inputs input voltage range all inputs v bias v swing v min/v max input current +200 a max v in = v bias v swing ; any channel reference input refin 1.9/2.1 v min/v max for specified performance refin input current +200 a max reference output refout 1.9/2.1 v min/v max nominal refout = 2.0 v dc output impedance 5 ? typ reference load change 2 mv max for reference load current change of 0 to 500 a 5 mv max for reference load current change of 0 to 1 ma reference load should not change during conversion short circuit current 3 20 ma max see terminology logic outputs db0?b9, busy / int v ol , output low voltage 0.4 v max i sink = 1.6 ma v oh , output high voltage 4.0 v min i source = 200 a floating state leakage current 10 a max floating state capacitance 3 10 pf max adc output coding twos complement logic inputs db0?b9, cs , wr , rd , clkin input low voltage, v inl 0.8 v max input high voltage, v inh 2.4 v min input leakage current 10 a max input capacitance 3 10 pf max conversion timing acquisition time 4.5 t clkin ns min see terminology 5.5 t clkin + 70 ns max single conversion 14 t clkin ns max double conversion 28 t clkin ns max t clkin 125/500 ns min/ns max period of input clock clkin t clkin high 50 ns min minimum high time for clkin t clkin low 40 ns min minimum low time for clkin power requirements v cc range 4.75/5.25 v min/v max for specified performance i cc , normal mode 15 ma max cs = rd = +5 v, cr8 = 0 i cc , power-down mode 1.5 ma max cr8 = 1. all linear circuitry off power-up time to operational specifications 500 s max from power-down mode dynamic performance see terminology signal to noise and distortion s/(n+d) ratio ?6 db min v in = 99.88 khz full-scale sine wave with f sampling = 380.95 khz total harmonic distortion (thd) ?0 db min v in = 99.88 khz full-scale sine wave with f sampling = 380.95 khz intermodulation distortion (imd) ?5 db typ fa = 103.2 khz, fb = 96.5 khz with f sampling = 380.95 khz. both signals are sine waves at half-scale amplitude channel-to-channel isolation ?0 db typ v in = 100 khz full-scale sine wave with f sampling = 380.95 khz notes 1 temperature range as follows: a = ?0 c to +85 c. 2 1 lsb = (2 v swing )/1024 = 1.95 mv for v swing = 1.0 v. 3 guaranteed by design, not production tested. specifications subject to change without notice. (v cc = +5 v  5%; agnd = dgnd = o v;
ad7776/ad7777/ad7778 C 3 C rev. a timing specifications 1, 2 (v cc = +5 v  5%; agnd = dgnd = 0 v; all specifications t min to t max , unless otherwise noted.) t 3 t 11 t 10 t 9 t 8 first conversion finished (cr6 = 0) second conversion finished (cr6 = 1) ad7777/ad7778 only t 9 busy (cr8 = 0) int (cr8 = 1) t 10 wr, rd figure 3. busy / int timing i ol 1.6ma +2.1v i oh 200 a c out 100pf db n figure 4. load circuit for bus timing characteristics t 1 cs t 2 t 4 t 5 rd db0?b9 figure 1. read cycle timing t 1 cs t 2 t 6 wr db0?b9 t 3 t 7 figure 2. write cycle timing parameter label limit at t min to t max unit test conditions/comments interface timing cs falling edge to wr or rd falling edge t 1 0 ns min wr or rd rising edge to cs rising edge t 2 0 ns min wr pulsewidth t 3 53 ns min cs or rd active to valid data 3, 4 t 4 60 ns max timed from whichever occurs last bus relinquish time after rd 3, 5 t 5 10 ns min 45 ns max data valid to wr rising edge t 6 55 ns min data valid after wr rising edge t 7 10 ns min wr rising edge to busy falling edge t 8 1.5 t clkin ns min cr9 = 0 2.5 t clkin + 70 ns max wr rising edge to busy rising edge or int falling edge t 9 19.5 t clkin + 70 ns max single conversion, cr6 = 0 t 10 33.5 t clkin + 70 ns max double conversion, cr6 = 1 wr or rd falling edge to int rising edge t 11 60 ns max cr9 = 1 notes 1 see figures 1 to 3. 2 all input signals are specified with tr = tf = 5 ns (10% to 90% of 5 v) and timed from a voltage level of 1.6 v. 3 100% production tested. all other times are guaranteed by design, not production tested. 4 t 4 is measured with the load circuit of figure 4 and defined as the time required for an output to cross 0.8 v or 2.4 v. 5 t 5 is derived from the measured time taken by the data outputs to change 0.5 v when loaded with the circuit of figure 4. the measured time is then extrapolated back to remove the effects of charging or discharging the 100 pf capacitor. this means that the time t 5 quoted above is the true bus relinquish time of the device and, as such, is independent of the external bus loading capacitance. specifications subject to change without notice.
ad7776/ad7777/ad7778 C 4 C rev. a absolute maximum ratings * (t a = +25 c unless otherwise noted) v cc to agnd or dgnd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ?.3 v, +7 v agnd, rtn to dgnd . . . . . . . . . . . . . ?.3 v, v cc + 0.3 v cs , rd , wr , clkin, db0?b9, busy / int to dgnd . . . . . . . . . . . . . ?.3 v, v cc + 0.3 v analog input voltage to agnd . . . . . . . ?.3 v, v cc + 0.3 v refout to agnd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ?.3 v, v cc + 0.3 v refin to agnd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ?.3 v, v cc + 0.3 v operating temperature range all versions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ?0 c to +85 c storage temperature range . . . . . . . . . . . . ?5 c to +150 c junction temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . +150 c dip package, power dissipation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 875 mw ja thermal impedance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 c/w lead temperature, soldering (10 sec) . . . . . . . . . . . +260 c soic packages, power dissipation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 875 mw ja thermal impedance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 c/w lead temperature, soldering vapor phase (60 sec) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 215 c infrared (15 sec) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 220 c ordering guide temperature no. of package model range channels option * ad7776ar ?0 c to +85 c1 rw-24 ad7777an ?0 c to +85 c4 n-28 ad7777ar ?0 c to +85 c4 rw-28 ad7778as ?0 c to +85 c8 s -44 * r = soic, n = pdip, s = pqfp pqfp package, power dissipation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 500 mw ja thermal impedance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 c/w lead temperature, soldering vapor phase (60 sec) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 215 c infrared (15 sec) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 220 c * stresses above those listed under absolute maximum ratings may cause permanent damage to the device. this is a stress rating only; functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions above those listed in the operational sections of this specification is not implied. exposure to absolute maximum rating conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability. pin configurations 44-lead pqfp 7 8 9 10 11 6 5 4 3 2 1 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 18 19 20 21 22 1716151413 12 39 38 37 36 35 34 44 43 42 41 40 top view (not to scale) ad7778 nc nc nc nc nc nc nc nc nc nc nc nc nc db2 db3 dgnd db4 db5 db6 db7 db1 db0 c refin rtn agnd refin a in 8 a in 7 a in 6 a in 5 a in 4 a in 3 a in 2 a in 1 agnd refout v cc db8 ( msb) db9 clkin busy/int rd wr cs nc = no connect 24-lead soic 1 2 24 23 22 10 15 11 12 14 13 21 20 18 17 16 19 9 3 4 5 top view (not to scale) 7 8 6 ad7776 db2 db3 dgnd db4 db5 db6 db7 db1 db0 c refin agnd rtn refin a in agnd refout v cc db8 ( msb) db9 clkin busy/int rd wr cs 28-lead pdip and soic 1 2 24 23 22 10 15 11 12 14 13 21 20 17 16 9 3 4 5 7 8 6 18 19 top view (not to scale) 28 27 26 25 ad7777 nc nc = no connect db2 db3 dgnd db4 db5 db6 db7 db1 db0 db8 ( msb) db9 busy/int c refin agnd rtn refin agnd refout v cc clkin rd wr cs a in 4 a in 3 a in 2 a in 1 warning! esd sensitive device caution esd (electrostatic discharge) sensitive device. electrostatic charges as high as 4000 v readily accumulate on the human body and test equipment and can discharge without detection. although the ad7776/ad7777/ad7778 feature proprietary esd protection circuitry, permanent damage may occur on devices subjected to high energy electrostatic discharges. therefore, proper esd precautions are recommended to avoid performance degradation or loss of functionality.
ad7776/ad7777/ad7778 C 5 C rev. a pin function description mnemonic description v cc +5 v power supply. agnd analog ground. dgnd digital ground. ground reference for digital circuitry. db0?b9 input/output data bus. this is a bidirectional data port from which adc output data may be read and to which control register data may be written. busy/int busy/interrupt output. active low logic output indicating a/d converter status. this logic output has two modes of operation depending on whether location cr9 of the control register has been set low or high: if cr9 is set low, the busy / int output behaves as a busy signal. the busy signal goes low and stays low for the duration of a single conversion, or if simultaneous sampling has been selected, busy stays low for the duration of both conversions. if cr9 is set high, busy / int output behaves as an interrupt signal. the int signal goes low and remains low after either a single conversion is completed or after a double conversion is completed if simultaneous sampling has been selected. with cr9 high, the falling edge of wr or rd resets the int line high. cs chip select input. the device is selected when this input is low. wr write input (active low). it is used in conjunction with cs to write data to the control register. data is latched to the registers on the rising edge of wr . following the rising edge of wr , the analog input is acquired and a conversion is started. rd read input (active low). it is used in conjunction with cs to enable the data outputs from the adc registers. a in 1? analog inputs 1?. the analog input range is v bias v swing where v bias and v swing are defined by the reference voltage applied to refin. input resistance between any of the analog input pins and agnd is 10 k ? or greater. refin voltage reference input. the ad7776/ad7777/ad7778 are specified over a voltage reference range of 1.9 v to 2.1 v with a nominal value of 2.0 v. this refin voltage provides the v bias and v swing levels for the input channel(s). v bias is equal to refin and v swing is nominally equal to refin/2. input resistance between this refin pin and agnd is 10 k ? or greater. refout voltage reference output. this pin provides the internal voltage reference, which is nominally 2.0 v. it can provide the bias voltage (v bias ) for the input channel(s). c refin reference decoupling capacitor. a 10 nf capacitor must be connected from this pin to agnd to ensure correct operation of the high speed adc. rtn signal return path for the input channel(s). normally rtn is connected to agnd at the package. circuit description adc transfer function for all versions, an input signal of the form v bias v swing is expected. this v bias signal level operates as a pseudo ground to which all input signals must be referred. the v bias level is de termined by the voltage applied to the refin pin. this can be driven by an external voltage source or, alternatively, by the onboard 2 v reference, available at refout. the magnitude of the input signal swing is equal to v bias /2 (or refin/2) and is set internally. with a refin of 2 v, the ana log input signal level varies from 1 v to 3 v, i.e., 2 1 v. figure 5 shows the transfer function of the adc and its relationship to v bias and v swing . the half-scale two's complement code of the adc, 000 hex (00 0000 0000 binary), occurs at an input voltage equal to v bias . the input full-scale range of the adc is equal to 2 v swing , so that the plus full-scale transition (1fe to 1ff) occurs at a voltage equal to v bias + v swing ?1.5 lsbs, and the minus full-scale code transi- tion (200 to 201) occurs at a voltage v bias ?v swing + 0.5 lsbs. adc output code (hex) 1ff 1fe 202 201 200 000 v bias ? swing v bias v bias +v swing analog input, v in figure 5. adc transfer function
ad7776/ad7777/ad7778 C 6 C rev. a ad7778 cr5 cr4 cr3 function 00 0 select a in 1 00 1 select a in 2 01 0 select a in 3 01 1 select a in 4 10 0 select a in 5 10 1 select a in 6 11 0 select a in 7 11 1 select a in 8 cr6: determines whether operation is on a single channel or simultaneous sampling on two channels. location cr6 is a ?on? care?for the ad7776. cr6 function 0 single channel operation. channel select address is contained in locations cr0?r2. 1 two channels simultaneously sampled and sequentially converted. channel select addresses contained in locations cr0?r2 and cr3?r5. cr7: determines whether the device is in the normal operating mode or in the half-scale test mode. cr7 function 0n ormal operating mode 1h alf-scale test mode in the half-scale test mode, refin is internally connected as an analog input(s). in this mode, locations cr0?r2 and cr3cr5 are all ?on? cares?since it is refin which is converted. for the ad7777 and ad7778, the contents of location cr6 still de termine whether a single or a double conversion is carried out on the refin level. cr8: determines whether the device is in the normal operating mode or in the power-down mode. cr8 function 0n ormal operating mode 1 power-down mode in the power-down mode all linear circuitry is turned off and the refout output is weakly (5 k ? ) pulled to agnd. the input impedance of the analog inputs and of the refin input remains the same in either normal mode or power-down mode. see un der circuit description?ower-down mode. cr9: determines whether busy / int output flag goes low and remains low during conversion(s) or else goes low and remains low after the conversion(s) is (are) complete. cr9 busy / int functionality 0 output goes low and remains low during conversion(s). 1 output goes low and remains low after conversion(s) is (are) complete. control register the control register is 10-bit wide and can only be written to. on power-on, all locations in the control register are automati- cally loaded with 0s. for the single channel ad7776, locations cr0 to cr6 of the control register are ?on? cares.?for the quad channel ad7777, locations cr2 and cr5 are ?on? cares.?individual bit functions are described below. cr0?r2: channel address locations. determines which channel is selected and converted for single-channel operation. for simulta- neous sampling operation, cr0?r2 holds the address of one of the two channels to be sampled. ad7776 cr2 cr1 cr0 function x * xx select a in 1 * x = don? care ad7777 cr2 cr1 cr0 function x * 00 select a in 1 x0 1 select a in 2 x1 0 select a in 3 x1 1 select a in 4 * x = don? care ad7778 cr2 cr1 cr0 function 00 0 select a in 1 00 1 select a in 2 01 0 select a in 3 01 1 select a in 4 10 0 select a in 5 10 1 select a in 6 11 0 select a in 7 11 1 select a in 8 cr3?r5: channel address locations. only applicable for simul- taneous sampling with the ad7777 or ad7778 when cr3?r5 holds the address of the second channel to be sampled. ad7777 cr5 cr4 cr3 function x * 00 select a in 1 x0 1 select a in 2 x1 0 select a in 3 x1 1 select a in 4 * x = don? care
ad7776/ad7777/ad7778 C 7 C rev. a adc conversion start timing figure 6 shows the operating waveforms for the start of a con ver- sion cycle. on the rising edge of wr , the conversion cycle starts with the acquisition and tracking of the selected adc channel, a in 1?. the analog input voltage is held 40 ns (typically) after the first rising edge of clkin following four complete clkin cycles. if t d in figure 6 is greater than 12 ns, the falling edge of clkin as shown is seen as the first falling clock edge. if t d is less than 12 ns, the first falling clock edge to be recognized does not occur until one cycle later. following the ?old?on the analog input(s), two complete clkin cycles are allowed for settling purposes before the msb de cision is made. the actual decision point occurs approximately 40 ns after the rising edge of clkin as shown in figure 6. two more clkin cycles are allowed for the second msb decision. the succeeding bit decisions are made approximately 40 ns after each rising edge of clkin until the conversion is compl ete. at the end of conversion, if a single conversion has been requested (cr6 = 0), the busy / int line changes state (as programmed by cr9) and the sar contents are transferred to the first register adcreg1. the sar is then reset in readiness for a new conversion. if simultaneous sampling has been requested (cr6 = 1), no change occurs in the status of the busy / int output, and the adc automatically starts the second conver sion. at the end of this conversion, the busy / int line changes state (as programmed by cr9) and the sar contents are transferred to the second register, adcreg2. t d * clkin v in wr channel acquisition 40ns typ 40ns typ 'hold' db9 (msb) * timing shown for t d greater than 12ns figure 6. adc conversion start timing track-and-hold the track-and-hold (t/h) amplifiers on the analog input(s) of the ad7776/ad7777/ad7778 allow the adc to accurately convert an input sine wave of 2 v peak-peak amplitude up to a frequency of 189 khz, the nyquist frequency of the adc when operated at its maximum throughput rate of 378 khz. this maximum rate of conversion includes conversion time and the time between conversions. because the input bandwidth of the track-and-hold is much greater than 189 khz, the input signal should be band limited to avoid folding unwanted signals into the band of interest. power-down the ad7776/ad7777/ad7778 can be placed in a power-down mode simply by writing a logic high to location cr8 of the con trol register. the following changes are effected immediately upon writing a ??to location cr8: ? any conversion in progress is terminated. ? if a conversion is in progress, the leading edge of wr immedi- ately drives the busy / int output high. ? all the linear circuitry is turned off. ? the refout output stops being driven and is weakly (5 k ? ) pulled to analog ground. control inputs cs , wr , and rd retain their purpose while the ad7776/ad7777/ad7778 is in power-down mode. if no conversions are in progress when the ad7776/ad7777/ ad7778 is placed into power-down mode, the contents of the adc reg isters, adcreg1 and adcreg2, are retained during power-down and can be read as normal. on returning to normal operating mode, a new conversion (or conversions, dependent on cr6) is automatically started. upon completion, the invalid conversion results are loaded into the adc registers, losing the previous valid results. to achieve the lowest possible power consumption in the power-down mode, special attention must be paid to the state of the digital and analog inputs and outputs: ? because each analog input channel sees a resistive divider to agnd, the input resistance of which does not change between normal and power-down modes, driving the analog input signals to 0 v or as close as possible to 0 v minimizes the power dissipated in the input signal conditioning circuitry. ? similarly, the refin input sees a resistive divider to agnd, the input resistance of which does not change between nor mal and power-down modes. if an external reference is being used, then driving this reference input to 0 v or as close as possible to 0 v minimizes the power dissipated in the input signal conditioning circuitry. ? since the refout pin is pulled to agnd via, typically, a 5 k ? resistor, any voltage above 0 v that this output may be pulled to by external circuitry dissipates unnecessary power. ? digital inputs cs , wr , and rd should all be held at v cc or as close as possible. clkin should be held as close as pos sible to either 0 v or v cc. ? since the busy / int output is actively driven to a logic high, any loading on this pin to 0 v dissipates power. the ad7776/ad7777/ad7778 comes out of the power-down mode when a logic ??is written to location cr8 of the control register. note that the contents of the other locations in the control register are retained when the device is placed in power-down and are valid when power is restored. however, coming out of power-down provides an opportunity to re load the complete contents of the control reg ister without any extra in structions.
ad7776/ad7777/ad7778 C 8 C rev. a microprocessor interfacing circuits the ad7776/ad7777/ad7778 family of adcs is intended to in terface to dsp machines such as the adsp-2101, adsp-2105, the tms320 family and microcontrollers such as the 80c196 family. figure 7 shows the ad7776/ad7777/ad7778 interfaced to the tms320c10 at 20.5 mhz and the tms320c14 at 25 mhz. figure 8 shows the interface with the tms320c25 at 40 mhz. note that one wait state is required with this interface. the adsp-2101-50 and the adsp-2105-40 interface is shown in figure 9. one wait state is required with these machines. * additional pins omitted for clarity address bus data bus d15?0 tms320c10-20.5 tms320c14-25 a11?0 we ( c10) den ( c14) ren cs db9?b0 rd wr ad7776/ ad7777/ ad7778 * addr decode figure 7. ad7776/ad7777/ad7778 to tms320c10 and tms320c14 interface address bus data bus * additional pins omitted for clarity cs db9?b0 rd wr d15?0 a15?0 is ready msc strb r/w tms320c25-40 addr decode ad7776/ ad7777/ ad7778 * figure 8. ad 7776/ad7777/ad7778 to tms320c25 in terface figure 10 shows the interface with the 80c196kb at 12 mhz and the 80c196kc at 16 mhz. one wait state is required with the 16 mhz machine. the 80c196 is configured to operate with a 16-bit multiplexed address/data bus. table i provides a truth table for the ad7776/ad7777/ad7778 and summarizes their microprocessor interfacing features. note that a read instruction to any of the devices while a conversion is in progress immediately stops that conversion and returns un reliable data over the data bus. * additional pins omitted for clarity address bus data bus cs db9?b0 rd wr d23?6 a13?0 wr rd adsp-2101-50 adsp-2105-40 addr decode en dms ad7776/ ad7777/ ad7778 * figure 9. ad7776/ad7777/ad7778 to adsp-2101 and adsp-2105 interface * additional pins omitted for clarity data bus (10) cs db9?b0 ad7776/ ad7777/ ad7778 * rd wr address bus wr rd 80c196kb-12 80c196kc-16 ad15?d6 (port 4) ale ?73 latch addr decoder ad7?d0 (port 3) figure 10. ad7776/ad7777/ad7778 to 80c196 interface
ad7776/ad7777/ad7778 C 9 C rev. a table i. ad7776/ad7777/ad7778 truth table for microprocessor interfacing cs rd wr db0?b9 function/comments 1x * x * high z data port high impedance 01 j cr data load control register (cr) data to control register and start a conversion. 0 k 1 adc data adc data placed on data bus. depending upon location cr6 of the control register, one or two read instructions are required. if cr6 is low, i.e., single-channel conversion selected, a read instruction returns the contents of adcreg1. succeeding read instructions continue to return the contents of adcreg1. if cr6 is high, i.e., simultaneous sampling (double conversion) selected, the first read instruction returns the contents of adcreg1 while the second read instruction returns the contents of adcreg2. a third read instruction returns adcreg1 again, the fourth adcreg2, etc. * x = don? care design information layout hints ensure that the layout for the printed circuit board has the digi- tal and analog grounds separated as much as possible. take care not to run any digital track alongside an analog signal track. guard (screen) the analog input(s) with rtn. establish a single-point analog ground separate from the logic system ground and as close as possible to the ad7776/ad7777/ ad7778. both the rtn and agnd pins on the ad7776/ ad7777/ad7778 and all other signal grounds should be con- nected to this single point analog ground. in turn, this star ground should be connected to the digital ground at one point only?referably at the low impedance power supply itself. low impedance analog and digital power supply common re turns are important for correct operation of the devices, so make the foil width for these tracks as wide as possible. to ensure a low impedance +5 v power supply at the actual v cc pin, it is necessary to use bypass capacitors from the pin itself to dgnd. a 4.7 f tantalum capacitor in parallel with a 0.1 f ceramic capacitor is sufficient. adc corruption executing a read instruction to the ad7776/ad7777/ad7778 while a conversion is in progress immediately halts the conver sion and returns invalid data over the data bus. the busy / int output pin should be monitored closely and all read instructions to the ad7776/ad7777/ad7778 prevented while this output shows that a conversion is in progress. executing a write instruction to the ad7776/ad7777/ad7778 while a conversion is in progress immediately halts the conversion, while the falling edge of wr driving the busy / int output high. the analog input(s) is sampled as normal, and a new conversion sequence (dependent upon cr6) is started. adc conversion time although each conversion takes only 14 clkin cycles, it can take between 4.5 and 5.5 clkin cycles to acquire the analog input(s) after the wr input goes high and before any conversions start. terminology relative accuracy for the ad7776/ad7777/ad7778, relative accuracy or endpoint nonlinearity is the maximum deviation, in lsbs, of the adc? actual code transition points from a straight line drawn between the endpoints of the adc transfer function. differential nonlinearity differential nonlinearity is the difference between the measured change and the ideal 1 lsb change between any two adjacent codes. a specified maximum differential nonlinearity of 1 lsb ensures no missed codes. bias offset error for an ideal 10-bit adc, the output code for an input voltage equal to v bias should be midscale. the bias offset error is the difference between the actual midpoint voltage for midscale code and v bias , expressed in lsbs. bias offset error match this is a measure of how closely the bias offset errors of all channels track each other. the bias offset error match of any channel must be no further away than 10 lsbs from the bias offset error of any other channel, regardless of whether the channels are independently sampled or simultaneously sampled. plus and minus full-scale error the input channels of the adc can be considered to have bipolar (positive and negative) input ranges, but are re ferred to v bias (or refin) instead of agnd. positive full-scale error for the adc is the difference between the actual input voltage re quired to produce the plus full-scale code transition and the ideal input voltage (v bias + v swing ?.5 lsb), expressed in lsbs. minus full-scale error is similarly specified for the minus fu ll-scale code transition, relative to the ideal input voltage for this transi tion (v bias ?v swing + 0.5 lsb). note that the full-scale errors for the adc input channels are measured after their re spective bias offset errors have been adjusted out. plus and minus full-scale error match this is a measure of how closely the full-scale errors of all channels track each other. the full-scale error match of any channel must be no further away than 10 lsbs from the respective full- scale error of any other channel, regardless of whether the channels are independently sampled or simultaneously sampled.
ad7776/ad7777/ad7778 C 10C rev. a short circuit current th is is defined as the m aximum current which flows either into or out of the refout pin if this pin is shorted to any potential between 0 v and v cc . this condition can be allowed for up to 10 seconds provided that the power dissipation of the package is not exceeded. signal-to-noise and distortion ratio, s/(n+d) signal-to-noise and distortion ratio, s/(n+d), is the ratio of the rms value of the measured input signal to the rms sum of all other spectral components below the nyquist frequency, includ- ing harmonics, but excluding dc. the value for s/(n+d) is given in decibels. total harmonic distortion, thd total harmonic distortion is the ratio of the rms sum of the first five harmonic components to the rms value of a full-scale input signal and is expressed in decibels. for the ad7776/ad7777/ ad7778, total harmonic distortion (thd) is defined as: 20 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 6 2 12 1 log vvvvv v ++++ () where v 1 is the rms amplitude of the fundamental and v 2 , v 3 , v 4 , v 5 , and v 6 are the rms amplitudes of the individual harmonics. intermodulation distortion, imd with inputs consisting of sine waves at two frequencies, fa and fb, any active device with nonlinearities creates distortion products, of order (m + n), at sum and difference frequencies of mfa + nfb, where m, n = 0, 1, 2, 3. intermodulation terms are those for which m or n is not equal to zero. for example, the second order terms include (fa + fb) and (fa ?fb) and the third order terms include (2 fa + fb), (2 fa ?fb), (fa + 2 fb), and (fa ?2 fb). channel-to-channel isolation channel-to-channel isolation is a measure of the level of cross- talk between channels. it is measured by applying a full-scale 100 khz sine wave signal to any one of the input channels and monitoring the remaining channels. the figure given is the worst case across all channels. digital signal processing applications in digital signal processing (dsp) application areas like voice recognition, echo cancellation, and adaptive filtering, the dynamic characteristics s/(n+d), thd, and imd of the adc are criti cal. the ad7776/ad7777/ad7778 are specified dynamically as well as with standard dc specifications. because the track/hold amplifier has a wide bandwidth, an antialiasing filter should be placed on the analog inputs to avoid aliasing high frequency noise back into the bands of interest. the dynamic performance of the adc is evaluated by applying a sine wave signal of very low distortion to a single analog input which is sampled at 380.95 khz. a fast fourier transform ( fft) plot or histogram plot is then generated from which the signal to noise and distortion, harmonic distortion, and dynamic differen tial nonlinearity data can be obtained. similarly, for intermodulation distortion, an input signal consisting of two pure sine waves at different frequencies is applied to the ad7776/ad7777/ ad7778. figure 11 shows a 2048-point fft plot for a single channel of the ad7778 with an input signal of 99.88 khz. the snr is 58.71 db. it can be seen that most of the harmonics are buried in the noise floor. it should be noted that the harmonics are taken into account when calculating the s/(n+d). 0 ?0 ?0 0 ?0 ?0 ?0 99.88 signal amplitude ?db frequency ?khz input frequency = 99.88khz sample frequency = 380.95khz snr = 58.7db t a = 25c figure 11. adc fft plot the relationship between s/(n+d) and resolution (n) is ex- pressed by the following equation: sn d n db + () =+ () 602 176 .. this is for an ideal part with no differential or integral linearity errors. these errors cause a degradation in s/(n+d). by work- ing backwards from the above equation, it is possible to get a measure of adc performance expressed in effective number of bits (n). n effective sn ddb () = + ()() ? 176 602 . . the effective number of bits plotted versus frequency for a single channel of the ad7778 is shown in figure 12. the effec- tive number of bits is typically 9.5. 10.0 7.5 189.2 9.0 8.0 8.5 0 9.5 input frequency ?khz effective number of bits sample frequency = 378.4khz t a = 24c figure 12. effective number of bits vs. frequency
ad7776/ad7777/ad7778 C 11C rev. a rtn is tied to refout, then the analog input range becomes 0 v to 2 v. the fixed 2 v analog input voltage span of the adc can range from 1 v to 3 v (rtn = 0 v) to 0 v to 2 v (rtn = 2 v), i.e., with proper biasing, an input signal range from 0.3 v to 2.3 v can be covered. both the relative accuracy and differen- tial nonlinearity performance remain essentially unchanged in this mode, while the snr and thd performance are typically 2 db to 3 db worse than standard. changing the analog input voltage range by biasing the rtn pin above agnd, it is possible to change the analog input voltage range from its v bias v swing format to a more traditional 0 v to v ref range. the new input range can be described as vt ov refin offset offset + () where 0 v v offset 1 v. to produce this range, the rtn pin must be biased to (refin ?2 v offset ). for instance, if outline dimensions 24-lead standard small outline package [soic] wide body (rw-24) dimensions shown in millimeters and (inches) controlling dimensions are in millimeters; inch dimensions (in parentheses) are rounded-off millimeter equivalents for reference only and are not appropriate for use in design compliant to jedec standards ms-013ad 0.32 (0.0126) 0.23 (0.0091) 8 0 0.75 (0.0295) 0.25 (0.0098)  45 1.27 (0.0500) 0.40 (0.0157) seating plane 0.30 (0.0118) 0.10 (0.0039) 0.51 (0.020) 0.33 (0.013) 2.65 (0.1043) 2.35 (0.0925) 1.27 (0.0500) bsc 24 13 12 1 10.65 (0.4193) 10.00 (0.3937) 7.60 (0.2992) 7.40 (0.2913) 15.60 (0.6142) 15.20 (0.5984) coplanarity 0.10 28-lead standard small outline package [soic] wide body (rw-28) dimensions shown in millimeters and (inches) controlling dimensions are in millimeters; inch dimensions (in parentheses) are rounded-off millimeter equivalents for reference only and are not appropriate for use in design compliant to jedec standards ms-013ae 0.32 (0.0126) 0.23 (0.0091) 8 0 0.75 (0.0295) 0.25 (0.0098)  45 1.27 (0.0500) 0.40 (0.0157) seating plane 0.30 (0.0118) 0.10 (0.0039) 0.51 (0.0201) 0.33 (0.0130) 2.65 (0.1043) 2.35 (0.0925) 1.27 (0.0500) bsc 28 15 14 1 18.10 (0.7126) 17.70 (0.6969) 10.65 (0.4193) 10.00 (0.3937) 7.60 (0.2992) 7.40 (0.2913) coplanarity 0.10
ad7776/ad7777/ad7778 C 12C rev. a outline dimensions 28-lead plastic dual-in-line package [pdip] (n-28) dimensions shown in millimeters and (inches) 4.95 (0.1949) 3.18 (0.1252 ) 0.38 (0.0150) 0.20 (0.0079) 15.87 (0.6248) 15.24 (0.6000) 28 1 14 15 14.73 (0.5799) 12.32 (0.4850) 39.70 (1.5630) 35.10 (1.3819) seating plane 1.52 (0.0598) 0.38 (0.0150) 6.35 (0.2500) max 0.56 (0.0220) 0.36 (0.0142) 5.05 (0.1988) 3.18 (0.1252) 3.81 (0.1500) min 2.54 (0.1000) bsc 1.77 (0.0697) max controlling dimensions are in millimeters; inch dimensions (in parentheses) are rounded-off millimeter equivalents for reference only and are not appropriate for use in design 44-lead plastic quad flatpack [pqfp] (s-44) dimensions shown in millimeters 13.20 bsc sq 0.80 bsc 10.00 bsc sq 0.45 0.29 2.20 2.00 1.80 2.45 max 1.03 0.88 0.73 8 0.8 seating plane top view (pins down) 1 33 34 11 12 23 22 44 coplanarity 0.10 compliant to jedec standards ms-022-ab pin 1 0.25 max revision history location page 10/02?ata sheet changed from rev. 0 to rev. a. changes to specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 changes to ordering guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 changes to total harmonic distortion, thd section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 changes to outline dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 c01196C 0 C 10/02(a) printed in u.s.a.


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