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  8-channel, high throughput, 24-bit sigma-delta adc data sheet ad7739 rev. a document feedback information furnished by analog devices is believed to be accurate and reliable. however, no responsibility is assumed by analog devices for its use, nor for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties that may result from its use. specifications subject to change without notice. no license is granted by implication or otherwise under any patent or patent rights of analog devices. trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners. one technology way, p.o. box 9106, norwood, ma 02062-9106, u.s.a. tel: 781.329.4700 ?2003C2013 analog devices, inc. all rights reserved. technical support www.analog.com features high resolution adc 24 bits, no missing codes 0.0015% nonlinearity optimized for fast channel switching 18-bit p-p resolution (21 bits effective) at 500 hz 16-bit p-p resolution (19 bits effective) at 4 khz on-chip per channel system calibration configurable inputs 8 single-ended or 4 fully differential input ranges +625 mv, 625 mv, +1.25 v, 1.25 v, +2.5 v, 2.5 v 3-wire serial interface spi?, qspi?, microwire?, and dsp compatible schmitt trigger on logic inputs single-supply operation 5 v analog supply 3 v or 5 v digital supply package: 24-lead tssop applications plcs/dcss multiplexing applications process control industrial instrumentation functional block diagram figure 1. general description the ad7739 is a high precision, high throughput analog front end. true 16-bit p-p resolution is achievable with a total conversion time of 250 s (4 khz channel switching), making it ideally suited to high resolution multiplexing applications. the part can be configured via a simple digital interface, which allows users to balance the noise performance against data throughput up to 15 khz. the analog front end features eight single-ended or four fully differential input channels with unipolar or bipolar 625 mv, 1.25 v, and 2.5 v input ranges. it accepts a common-mode input voltage from 200 mv above agnd to av dd ? 300 mv. the differential reference input features no-reference detect capability. the adc also supports per channel system calibration options. the digital serial interface can be configured for 3-wire operation and is compatible with microcontrollers and digital signal processors. all interface inputs are schmitt triggered. the part is specified for operation over the extended industrial temperature range of C40c to +105c. other parts in the ad7739 family are the ad7738 , ad7734, and ad7732. the ad7738 is similar to the ad7739 but has higher speed (8.5 khz channel switching for 16-bit performance) and higher ain leakage current. the ad7738 multiplexer output is pinned out externally, allowing the user to implement programmable gain or signal conditioning before being applied to the adc. the ad7734 analog front end features four single-ended input channels with unipolar or true bipolar input ranges to 10 v while operating from a single +5 v analog supply. the ad7734 accepts an analog input overvoltage to 16.5 v without degrading the performance of the adjacent channels. the ad7732 is similar to the ad7734 , but its analog front end features two fully differential input channels. dv dd serial interface control logic mux reference detect i/o port clock generator 24-bit ? - ? adc buffer ad7739 calibration circuitry av dd sclk din dout cs rdy reset ain4 ain5 ain6 ain7 aincom/p0 ain0 ain1 ain2 ain3 refin(?) refin(+) sync/p1 dgnd dv dd mclkin mclkout agnd av dd 03742-0-012
ad7739 data sheet rev. a | page 2 of 32 table of contents features .............................................................................................. 1 applications ....................................................................................... 1 functional block diagram .............................................................. 1 general description ......................................................................... 1 revision history ............................................................................... 2 specifications ..................................................................................... 3 timing specifi cations .................................................................. 5 timing diagrams .......................................................................... 6 absolute maximum ratings ............................................................ 7 esd caution .................................................................................. 7 pin configuration and function descriptions ............................. 8 typical performance characteristics ........................................... 10 output noise and resolution specification ................................ 11 chopping enabled ...................................................................... 11 chopping disabled ..................................................................... 12 register d escriptions ..................................................................... 13 register access ............................................................................ 14 communications register ......................................................... 14 i/o port register ......................................................................... 15 revision register ........................................................................ 15 test register ................................................................................ 15 adc status register ................................................................... 15 checksum register ..................................................................... 16 adc zero - s cale calibration register ..................................... 16 adc full - scale calibration register ....................................... 16 channel data registers .............................................................. 16 channel zero - scale calibration registers .............................. 16 channel full - scale calibration registers ............................... 16 channel status registers ........................................................... 17 channel setup registers ............................................................ 18 channel conversion time registers ....................................... 19 mode register ............................................................................. 19 digital interface description ........................................................ 21 hardware ..................................................................................... 21 reset ............................................................................................. 22 access the ad7739 regi sters .................................................... 22 single conversion and reading data ...................................... 22 dump mode ................................................................................ 22 continuous conversion mode ................................................. 23 co ntinuous read (continuous conversion) mode .............. 24 circuit description ......................................................................... 25 analog inputs .............................................................................. 25 sigma - delta adc ...................................................................... 25 chopping ..................................................................................... 25 multiplexer, conversion, and data output timing .............. 26 frequency response .................................................................. 27 extended voltage range of the analog input ........................ 27 voltage reference inputs ........................................................... 28 reference detect ......................................................................... 28 i/o port ........................................................................................ 28 calibration ................................................................................... 28 outline dimensio ns ....................................................................... 30 ordering guide .......................................................................... 30 revision history 8 /13 rev. 0 to rev. a updated format .................................................................. universal changes to figure 1 .......................................................................... 1 change to adc performance chopping enabled, integral nonlinearity parameter , table 1 ..................................................... 3 change to table 3 ............................................................................. 7 deleted figure 12, renumbered sequentially .............................. 8 changes to revision register section .......................................... 15 change to voltage reference inputs section .............................. 2 8 updated outline dimensions ....................................................... 30 changes to ordering guide .......................................................... 30 5/ 0 3 revision 0: initial version
data sheet ad7739 rev. a | page 3 of 32 specifications C40c to +105c; av dd = 5 v 5%; dv dd = 2.7 v to 3.6 v, or 5 v 5%; refin(+) = 2.5 v; refin(C) = 0 v, aincom = 2.5 v; internal buffer on, ain range = 1.25 v; f mclkin = 6.144 mhz; unless otherwise noted. table 1. parameter min typ max unit test conditions/comments adc performance, chopping enabled conversion time rate 372 11840 hz configure via conv. time register no missing codes 1, 2 24 bits fw 12 (conversion time 290 s) output noise see table 5 resolution see table 6 and table 7 integral nonlinearity (inl) 2 0.0005 0.0015 % of fsr offset error (unipolar, bipolar) 3 10 v before calibration offset drift vs. temperature 1 25 nv/c gain error 3 0.2 % before calibration gain drift vs. temperature 1 2.5 ppm of fs/c positive full-scale error 3 0.2 % of fsr before calibration positive full-scale drift vs. temp. 1 2.5 ppm of fs/c bipolar negative full-scale error 4 0.0030 % of fsr after calibration common-mode rejection 80 95 db at dc, ain = 1 v power supply rejection 70 80 db at dc, ain = 1 v adc performance, chopping disabled conversion time rate 737 15133 hz configure via conv. time register no missing codes 1, 2 24 bits fw ? 12 (conversion time ? 290 s) output noise see table 8 resolution see table 9 and table 10 integral nonlinearity (inl) 2 0.0015 % of fsr offset error (unipolar, bipolar) 5 1 mv before calibration offset drift vs. temperature 1.5 v/c gain error 3 0.2 % before calibration gain drift vs. temperature 2.5 ppm of fs/c positive full-scale error 3 0.2 % of fsr before calibration positive full-scale drift vs. temp. 2.5 ppm of fs/c bipolar negative full-scale error 4 0.0030 % of fsr after calibration common-mode rejection 75 db at dc, ain = 1 v power supply rejection 65 db at dc, ain = 1 v analog inputs analog input voltage 1, 6 2.5 v range 2.5 v 2.5 v range 0 to 2.5 v 1.25 v range 1.25 v 1.25 v range 0 to 1.25 v 0.625 v range 0.625 v 0.625 v range 0 to 0.625 v ain, aincom common-mode/ absolute voltage 1 0.2 av dd ? 0.3 v analog input slew rate 1, 7 0.5 v/conv. time ain absolute voltage > 3 v ain, aincom input current 1, 8 1 5 na only one channel, chop disabled
ad7739 data sheet rev. a | page 4 of 32 parameter min typ max unit test conditions/comments reference inputs refin(+) to refin(?) voltage 1, 9 2.475 2.5 2.525 v noref trigger voltage 0.5 v noref bit in channel status register refin(+), refin(?) common-mode/ absolute voltage 1 0 av dd v reference input dc current 10 400 a system calibration 1, 11 full-scale calibration limit +1.05 fs v zero-scale calibration limit ?1.05 fs v input span 0.8 fs 2.1 fs v logic inputs input current 1 a input current cs 10 a cs = dv dd ?40 a cs = dgnd, internal pull-up resistor input capacitance 5 pf v t+ 1 1.4 2 v dv dd = 5 v v tC 1 0.8 1.4 v dv dd = 5 v v t+ C v tC 1 0.3 0.85 v dv dd = 5 v v t+ 1 0.95 2 v dv dd = 3 v v tC 1 0.4 1.1 v dv dd = 3 v v t+ C v tC 1 0.3 0.85 v dv dd = 3 v mclk in only input current 10 a input capacitance 5 pf v inl input low voltage 0.8 v dv dd = 5 v v inh input high voltage 3.5 v dv dd = 5 v v inl input low voltage 0.4 v dv dd = 3 v v inh input high voltage 2.5 v dv dd = 3 v logic outputs 12 v ol output low voltage 0.4 v i sink = 800 a, dv dd = 5 v v oh output high voltage 4.0 v i source = 200 a, dv dd = 5 v v ol output low voltage 0.4 v i sink = 100 a, dv dd = 3 v v oh output high voltage dv dd ? 0.6 v i source = 100 a, dv dd = 3 v floating state leakage current 1 a floating state leakage capacitance 3 pf p0, p1 inputs/outputs levels referenced to analog supplies input current 10 a v inl input low voltage 0.8 v av dd = 5 v v inh input high voltage 3.5 v av dd = 5 v v ol output low voltage 0.4 v i sink = 8 ma, av dd = 5 v v oh output high voltage 4.0 v i source = 200 a, av dd = 5 v
data sheet ad7739 rev. a | page 5 of 32 parameter min typ max unit test conditions/comments power requirements av dd to agnd voltage 4.75 5.25 v dv dd to dgnd voltage 4.75 5.25 v 2.70 3.60 v av dd current (normal mode) 13.6 16 ma av dd current (reduced power mode) 9.2 11 ma mclk = 4 mhz av dd current (internal buffer off ) 8.5 ma dv dd current (normal mode) 13 2.7 3 ma dv dd = 5 v dv dd current (normal mode) 13 1.0 1.5 ma dv dd = 3 v power dissipation (normal mode) 13 85 100 mw power dissipation (reduced power mode) 13 60 70 mw dv dd = 5 v, mclk = 4 mhz power dissipation (reduced power mode) 13 50 mw dv dd = 3 v, mclk = 4 mhz av dd + dv dd current (standby mode) 14 80 a power dissipation (standby mode) 14 500 w 1 specification is not production tested, but is supported by characterization data at initial product release. 2 see typical performance characteristics. 3 specifications before calibration. channel system calibration reduces these errors to the order of the noise. 4 applies after the zero-scale and full-scale calibration. the negative full-sca le error repres ents the remainin g error after re moving the offset and gain error. 5 specifications before calibration. adc zero-scale self-calibration or channel zero-scale system calibration reduce this error t o the order of the noise. 6 for specified performance. the output data span corresponds to the specified nominal input voltag e range. the adc is functional outside the nominal input voltage range, but the performance might degrade. outside the nominal input voltage range, the ovr bit in the channel status register i s set and the channel data register value depends on the clamp bit in the mode register. see the register and circuit descriptions for details. 7 for specified performance. if the analog input absolute voltage (referred to agnd) changes more than 0.5 v during one conversio n time, the result can be affected by distortion in the input buffer. this limit does not apply to analog input absolute voltages below 3 v. 8 if chopping is enabled or when switchin g between channels, a dynamic current charge s the capacitance of the multiplexer. see t he circuit description for details. 9 for specified performance. part is functional with lower v ref . 10 dynamic current charging the sigma-delta ( -) modulator input switching capacitor. 11 outside the specified calibration range, calibrat ion is possible but the performance may degrade. 12 these logic output levels apply to the mclk out output when it is loaded with a single cmos load. 13 with external mclk, mclkout disabled (clkdis bit set in the mode register ). 14 external mclkin = 0 v or dv dd , digital inputs = 0 v or dv dd , p0 and p1 = 0 v or av dd . timing specifications av dd = 5 v 5%, dv dd = 2.7 v to 3.6 v or 5 v 5%, input logic 0 = 0 v, logic 1 = dv dd , unless otherwise noted. 1 table 2. parameter min typ max unit test conditions/comments master clock range 1 6.144 mhz 1 4 mhz reduced power mode t 1 50 ns sync pulse width t 2 500 ns reset pulse width read operation t 4 0 ns cs falling edge to sclk falling edge setup time t 5 2 sclk falling edge to data valid delay 0 60 ns dv dd of 4.75 v to 5.25 v 0 80 ns dv dd of 2.7 v to 3.3 v t 5a 2, 3 cs falling edge to data valid delay 0 60 ns dv dd of 4.75 v to 5.25 v 0 80 ns dv dd of 2.7 v to 3.3 v t 6 50 ns sclk high pulse width t 7 50 ns sclk low pulse width t 8 0 ns cs rising edge after sclk rising edge hold time t 9 4 10 80 ns bus relinquish time after sclk rising edge
ad7739 data sheet rev. a | page 6 of 32 parameter min typ max unit test conditions/comments write operation t 11 0 ns cs falling edge to sclk falling edge setup t 12 30 ns data valid to sclk rising edge setup time t 13 25 ns data valid after sclk rising edge hold time t 14 50 ns sclk high pulse width t 15 50 ns sclk low pulse width t 16 0 ns cs rising edge after sclk rising edge hold time 1 sample tested during initial release to ensure compliance. all input signals are specified with tr = tf = 5 ns (10% to 90% of dv dd ) and timed from a voltage level of 1.6 v. see figure 2 and figure 3. 2 these numbers are measured with the load circuit of figure 4 an d defined as the time required for the output to cross the v ol or v oh limits. 3 this specification is relevant only if cs goes low while sclk is low. 4 these numbers are derived from the measured time taken by the data output to change 0.5 v when loaded with the circuit of figu re 4. the measured number is then extrapolated back to remove effects of charging or discharging the 50 pf capacitor. this means that the times quoted in the tim ing specifications are the true bus relinquish times of the part and as such are independent of external bus loading capacitances. timing diagrams figure 2. read cycle timing diagram figure 3. write cycle timing diagram figure 4. load circuit for access time and bus relinquish time dout msb lsb cs t 4 t 5a t 5 t 6 t 7 t 9 t 8 sclk 03742-0-002 din msb lsb s clk cs t 11 t 14 t 15 t 16 t 13 t 12 03742-0-003 i source (200 ? a at dv dd = 5v 100 ? a at dv dd = 3v) i sink (800 ? a at dv dd = 5v 100 ? a at dv dd = 3v) 1.6v t o output pin 50pf 03742-0-004
data sheet ad7739 rev. a | page 7 of 32 absolute maximum rat ings t a = 25c, unless otherwise noted. table 3 . parameter rating av dd to agnd, dv dd to dgnd ? 0.3 v to +7 v agnd to dgnd ? 0.3 v to +0.3 v av dd to dv dd ? 5 v to +5 v ain, aincom to agnd ? 0.3 v to av dd + 0.3 v refin ( + ) , refin ( ? ) to agnd ? 0.3 v to av dd + 0.3 v p0, p1 voltage to agnd ? 0.3 v to av dd + 0.3 v digital input voltage to dgnd ? 0.3 v to dv dd + 0.3 v digital output voltage to dgnd ? 0.3 v to dv dd + 0.3 v esd rating (esd association human body model, s5.1) 4000 v operating temperature range ? 40 c to +105c storage temperature range ? 65c to +150c junction temperature 150c tssop package ja thermal impedance 128c/w lead temperature, soldering vapor phase (60 sec) 215c infrared (15 sec) 2 6 0c 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 indicated in the operational section of this specification is not implied. exposure to absolute maximum rating conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability. esd caution
ad7739 data sheet rev. a | page 8 of 32 pin configuration an d function descripti ons figure 5 . pin configuration (24 - lead tssop) table 4 . pin function descriptions pin no. mnemonic description 1 sclk serial clock. schmitt triggered logic input. an external serial clock is applied to this input to transfer serial data to or from the ad7739 . 2 mclkin master clock signal for the adc. this can be provided in the form of a crystal/resonator or external clock. a crystal/resonator can be tied across the mclkin and mclkout pins. alternatively, mclkin can be driven with a cmos compatible clock and mclkout can be left unconnected. 3 mclkout master clock signal for the adc. when the master clock for the device is a crystal/ resonator, the crystal/resonator is connected between mclkin and mclkout. if an external clock is applied to the mclkin, mclkout provides an inverted clock signal or can be switched off to reduce the device power consumption. mclkout can drive one cmos load. 4 cs chip select. active low schmitt triggered logic input with an internal pull - up resistor. with this input hardwired low, the ad7739 can operate in its 3 - wire interface mode using sclk, din, and dout. cs can be used to select the device in systems with more than one device on the serial bus. it can also b e used as an 8 - bit frame synchronization signal. 5 reset schmitt triggered logic input. active low input that resets the control logic, interface logic, digital filter, analog modulator, and all on - chip registers of the part to power - on status. effectively, everything on the part except the clock oscillator is reset when the reset pin is exercised. 6 av dd analog positive supply voltage, 5 v to agnd nominal. 7 aincom/p0 analog inputs common terminal/digital output. the function of this pin is determined by the p0 dir bit in the i/o port register; the digital value can be written as the p0 bit in the i/o port register. the digital voltage is referenced to analog supplies. when configured as an input (p0 dir bit set to 1), the single - ended analog inputs 0 to 7 (ain0 to ain7) can be referenced to the voltage level of this pin . 8 sync /p1 sync /digital input/digital output. the pin direction is de termined by the p1 dir bit; the digital valu e can be read/written as the p1 bit in the i/o port register. when the s ync bit in the i/o port register is set to 1, then the sync /p1 pin can be used to synchronize the ad7739 m odulator and digital filter with other devices in the system. the digital voltage is referenced to the analog supplies. when configured as an input, tie the pin high or low. 9 to 16 ain0 to ain7 analog inputs. 17 refin(+) positive terminal of the differential reference input. refin(+) voltage potential can lie anywhere between av dd and agnd. in normal circuit configuration, connect this pin to a 2.5 v reference voltage. 18 refin( ? ) negative terminal of the differential reference input. refin( ? ) voltage potential can lie anywhere between av dd and agnd. in normal circuit configuration, connect this pin to a 0 v reference voltage. top view (not to scale) 2 4 2 3 2 2 2 1 2 0 1 9 1 8 1 7 1 6 1 5 1 4 1 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 ad7739 ain4 ain5 ain6 ain7 sync/p1 sclk mclkin mclkout cs aincom/p0 av dd reset ain3 ain2 ain1 ain0 refin(+) dgnd dv dd din dout refin(?) agnd rdy 03742-0-011
data sheet ad7739 rev. a | page 9 of 32 pin no. mnemonic description 19 agnd ground reference point for analog circuitry. 20 rdy logic output. used as a status output in both conversion mode and calibration mode. in conversion mode, a falling edge on this output indicates that either any channel or all channels have unread data available, according to the rdyfn bit in the i/o port register. in c alibration mode, a falling edge on this output indicates that calibration is complete (see the digital interface description section for details). 21 dout serial data output. serial data is read from the output shift register on the part. this output shift register can contain information from any ad7739 register, depending on the address bits of the communications register. 22 din serial data input (schmitt triggered). serial data is written to the input shift register on the part. data from this input shift register is transferred to any ad7739 register, depending on the address bits of the communications register. 23 dv dd digital supply voltage, 3 v or 5 v nominal. 24 dgnd ground reference point for digital circuitry.
ad7739 data sheet rev. a | page 10 of 32 typical performance characteristics figure 6 . no missing codes performance, chopping enabled figure 7 . no missing codes performance, chopping disabled figure 8. typical fft plot; input sine wave 183 hz,1.2 v peak, ain range 1.25 v, conversion time 397 s, chopping enabled, mclk = 6.144 mhz figure 9 . typical effective and peak - to - peak resolution; ain voltage = 0 v, ain range 1.25 v, chopping enabled, mclk = 6.144 mhz figure 10 . typical effective and peak - to - peak resolution; ain voltage = 0 v, ain range 1.25 v, chopping disabled, mclk = 6.144 mhz figure 11 . typical common - mode rejection vs. ain voltage; ain range 1.25 v, conversion time 397 s, chopping enabled, mclk = 6.144 mhz 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 f i l t e r w o r d n o m i s s i n g c o d e s 03742-0-005 chop = 1 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 f i l t e r w o r d n o m i s s i n g c o d e s 03742-0-006 chop = 0 ? 180 ? 160 ? 140 ? 120 ? 100 ? 80 ? 60 ? 40 ? 20 0 0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 input frequency (hz) gain (db) 03742-0-007 thd = 110db 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 1 0 6 8 2 4 0 1 2 1 4 1 6 output data rate (khz) resolution (bits) 03742-0-008 chop = 1 p-p effective (rms) 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 1 0 6 8 2 4 0 1 2 1 4 1 6 output data rate (khz) resolution (bits) 03742-0-009 chop = 0 p-p effective (rms) 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 0 ? 0 . 5 ? 1 . 0 ? 1 . 5 0 . 5 1 . 0 1 . 5 ain differential voltage (v) cmr (db) 03742-0-010 chop = 1
data sheet ad7739 rev. a | page 11 of 32 output noise and res olution specificatio n the ad7739 can be operated with chopping enabled or disabled, allowing the adc to be programmed to optimize either the offset drift performance or the throughput rate and channel switching time. noise tables for these two primary modes of operation are outlined below for a selectio n of output rates and settling times. the ad7739 noise performance depends on the selected chopping mode, the filter word (fw) value, and the selected analog input range. the ad7739 noise does not vary significantly with mclk frequency. chopping enabled the first mode, in which the ad7739 is configured with chopping enabled ( c hop = 1 ), provides very low noise with lower output rates. table 5 to table 7 show t he ? 3 db frequencies and typical performance versus the channel conversion time and equivalent output data rate, respectively. table 5 shows the typical output rms noise . table 6 shows the typical effective resolution based on rms noise. table 7 shows the typical output peak - to - peak resolution, representing values for which there is no code flicker within a 6 - sigma limit. the peak - to - peak resolutions are not calculated based on rms noise but on peak - to - peak noise. these typical numbers are genera ted from 4096 data samples acquired in continuous conversion mode with an analog input voltage set to 0 v and mclk = 6.144 mhz. the conversion time is selected via the channel conversion time register. table 5 . typical output rms noise in v vs. conversion time and input range with chopping enabled fw conversion time register conversion time ( s) output data rate (hz) ? 3 db frequency (hz) input range/ rms noise (v) 2.5 v, + 2.5 v 1.25 v, + 1.25 v, 0.625 v, + 0.625 v 127 0xff 2689 372 200 1.8 1.1 46 0xae 1001 999 500 2.7 1.7 17 0x91 397 2519 1325 4.8 2.7 10 0x8a 251 3982 2209 9.3 4.7 9 0x89 230 4342 2450 10.8 6.3 2 0x82 84 11838 9500 600 460 table 6 . typical effective resolution in bits vs. conversion time and input range with chopping enabled fw conversion time register conversion time ( s) output data rate (hz) ? 3 db frequency (hz) input range/ effective resolution (bits) 2.5 v + 2.5 v 1.25 v + 1.25 v 0.625 v + 0.625 v 127 0xff 2689 372 200 21.4 20.4 21.2 20.2 20.2 19.2 46 0xae 1001 999 500 20.8 19.8 20.5 19.5 19.5 18.5 17 0x91 397 2519 1325 20.0 19.0 19.8 18.8 18.8 17.8 10 0x8a 251 3982 2209 19.0 18.0 19.0 18.0 18.0 17.0 9 0x89 230 4342 2450 18.8 17.8 18.6 17.6 17.6 16.6 2 0x82 84 11838 9500 12.9 11.9 12.4 11.4 11.4 10.4 table 7 . typical peak -to - peak resolution in bits vs. conversion time and input range with chopping enabled fw conversion time register conversion time (s) output data rate (hz) C 3 db frequency (hz) input range/ peak - to - peak resolution (bits) 2.5 v +2.5 v 1.25 v +1.25 v 0.625 v +0.625 v 127 0xff 2689 372 200 18.6 17.6 18.3 17.3 17.3 16.3 46 0xae 1001 999 500 17.9 16.9 17.6 16.6 16.6 15.6 17 0x91 397 2519 1325 17.1 16.1 16.9 15.9 15.9 14.9 10 0x8a 251 3982 2209 16.2 15.2 16.2 15.2 15.2 14.2 9 0x89 230 4342 2450 16.0 15.0 15.8 14.8 14.8 13.8 2 0x82 84 11838 9500 10.7 0 .7 9.7 8.7 8.7 7.7
ad7739 data sheet rev. a | page 12 of 32 chopping disabled the second mode, in which the ad7739 is configured with chopping disabled ( c hop = 0), provides faster conversion time while maintaining high resolution. table 8 to table 10 show the ? 3 db frequencies and typical performance versus the channel conversion time and eq uivalent output data rate, respectively. table 8 shows the typical output rms noise. table 9 shows the typical effective resolution based on the rms noise. table 10 shows the typical output peak - to - peak resolution, representing values for which th ere is no code flicker within a 6 - sigma limit. the peak - to - peak resolutions are not calculated based on rms noise but on peak - to - peak noise. these typical numbers are generated from 4096 data samples acquired in continuous conversion mode with an analog in put voltage set to 0 v and mclk = 6.144 mhz. the conversion time is selected via the channel conversion time register . table 8 . typical output rms noise in v vs. conversion time and input range with ch opping disabled fw conversion time register conversion time ( s) output data rate (hz) ? 3 db frequency (hz) input range/ rms noise ( v) 2.5 v, + 2.5 v 1.25 v, + 1.25 v, 0.625 v, + 0.625 v 127 0x7f 1358 737 675 2.4 1.5 92 0x5c 993 1007 950 3.0 1.8 35 0x23 399 2504 2500 4.5 2.7 16 0x10 201 4963 5400 6.9 4.1 12 0x0c 160 6257 7250 9.6 5.3 11 0x0b 149 6693 7900 11.4 6.9 3 0x03 66 15133 29000 200 90 table 9 . typical effective resolution in bits vs. conversion time and input range with chopping disabled fw conversion time register conversion time ( s) output data rate (hz) ? 3 db frequency (hz) input range/ effective resolution (bits) 2.5 v + 2.5 v 1.25 v + 1.25 v 0.625 v + 0.625 v 127 0x7f 1358 737 675 21.0 20.0 20.6 19.6 19.6 18.6 92 0x5c 993 1007 950 20.7 19.7 20.4 19.4 19.4 18.4 35 0x23 399 2504 2500 20.1 19.1 19.8 18.8 18.8 17.8 16 0x10 201 4963 5400 19.4 18.4 19.2 18.2 18.2 17.2 12 0x0c 160 6257 7250 18.9 17.9 18.8 17.8 17.8 16.8 11 0x0b 149 6693 7900 18.8 17.8 18.5 17.5 17.5 16.5 3 0x03 66 15133 29000 14.6 13.6 14.7 13.7 13.7 12.7 table 10. typical peak -to - peak resolution in bits vs. conversion time and input range with chopping disabled fw conversion time register conversion time ( s) output data rate (hz) ? 3 db frequency (hz) input range/ peak - to - peak resolution (bits) 2.5 v + 2.5 v 1.25 v + 1.25 v 0.625 v + 0.625 v 127 0x7f 1358 737 675 18.2 17.2 17.8 16.8 16.8 15.8 92 0x5c 993 1007 950 17.8 16.8 17.6 16.6 16.6 15.6 35 0x23 399 2504 2500 17.2 16.2 17.0 16.0 16.0 15.0 16 0x10 201 4963 5400 16.6 15.6 16.4 15.4 15.4 14.4 12 0x0c 160 6257 7250 16.1 15.1 16.0 15.0 15.0 14.0 11 0x0b 149 6693 7900 16.0 15.0 15.7 14.7 14.7 13.7 3 0x03 66 15133 29000 11.7 10.7 12.0 11.0 11.0 10.0
data sheet ad7739 rev. a | page 13 of 32 register description s table 11 . register summary addr dir bit 7 bit 6 bit 5 bit 4 bit 3 bit 2 bit 1 bit 0 register (hex) default value communications 0x00 w 0 r/ w 6 - b it r egister a ddress i/o port 0x01 r/w p0 p1 p0 dir p1 dir rdyfn redpwr 0 s ync p0 p in p1 p in 1 1 0 0 0 0 revision 0x02 r chip r evision c ode chip g eneric c ode x x x x 1 0 0 1 test 0x03 r/w 24 -b it m anufacturing t est r egister adc status 0x04 r rdy7 rdy6 rdy5 rdy4 rdy3 rdy2 rdy1 rdy0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 checksum 0x05 r/w 16 -b it c hecksum r egister adc zero - scale calibration 0x06 r/w 24 -b it adc z ero -s cale c alibration r egister 0x80 0000 adc full - scale calibration 0x07 r/w 24 -b it adc f ull -s cale r egister 0x80 0000 channel data 1 0x08 to 0x0f r 16 - /24 -b it d ata r egisters 0x8000 channel zero - scale calibration 1 0x10 to 0x17 r/w 24 - b it c hannel z ero - s cale c alibration r egisters 0x80 0000 channel full - scale calibration 1 0x18 to 0x1f r/w 24 -b it c hannel f ull -s cale c alibration r egisters 0x20 0000 channel status 1 0x2 0 to 0x27 r ch2 ch1 ch0 0/p0 rdy/p1 noref sign ovr c hannel n umber 0 0 0 0 0 channel setup 1 0x28 to 0x2f r/w bufoff com1 com0 stat opt enable rng2 rng1 rng0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 channel conversion time 1 0x30 to 0x37 r/w chop fw (7 -b it fi lter w ord) 1 0x11 mode 2 0x38 to 0x3f r/w md2 md1 md0 clkdis dump cont rd 24/16 bit clamp 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 the three lsbs of the register address, that is, bit 2, bit 1, and bit 0 in the communications register, specify the channel number of the register being acces sed. 2 the ad7739 has only one mode register, although the mode register can be accessed in one of eight address locations. the address used to write the mode register specifies the adc channel on which the mode is applied. only address 0x38 must be used for reading from the mode register. table 12. operational mode summary md2 md1 md0 mode 0 0 0 idle 0 0 1 continuous c onversion 0 1 0 single c onversion 0 1 1 power -d own ( s tandby) 1 0 0 adc z ero -s cale s elf -c alibration 1 0 1 adc f ull -s cale s elf -c alibration (for 2.5 v) 1 1 0 channel z ero -s cale s ystem c alibration 1 1 1 channel f ull -s cale s ystem c alibration table 13 . input range summary rng2 rng1 rng0 nominal input voltage range 1 0 0 2.5 v 1 0 1 + 2.5 v 0 0 0 1.25 v 0 0 1 + 1.25 v 0 1 0 0.625 v 0 1 1 + 0.625 v
ad7739 data sheet rev. a | page 14 of 32 register access the ad7739 is configurable through a series of registers. some of them configure and control general ad7739 features, wh ile others are specific to each channel. the register data widths vary from 8 bits to 24 bits. all registers are accessed through the communications register , that is , any communication to the ad7 739 must start with a write to the communications register specifying which register is subsequently read or written. communications regis ter 8 bits, write - only register, address 0x00 all communications to the part must start with a write operation to the communications register (see table 14 and table 15) . the data written to the communi cations register determines whether the subsequent operation is a read or write and to which register this operation is directed. the digital interface defaults to expect a write oper ation to the communications register after power - on, afte r reset, or after the subsequent read or write operation to the selected register is complete. if the interface sequence is lost, the part can be reset by writing at least 32 serial clock cycles with din high and cs low. (note that all of the parts, including the modulator, filter, interface, and all registers are reset in this case.) remember to keep din low while reading 32 bits or more either in continuous read mode or with the d ump bit and 24/16 bit in the mode register set. table 14. communications register bits bit bit 7 bit 6 bit 5 bit 4 bit 3 bit 2 bit 1 bit 0 mnemonic 0 r/ w 6 - b it r egister a ddress table 15. communications register bit descriptions bit mnemonic description 7 0 this bit must be 0 for proper operation. 6 r/ w a 0 in this bit indicates that the next operation is a write to a specified register. a 1 in this bit indicates that the next operation is a read from a specified register. 5 to 0 address these bits specify to which register the read or write operation is directed. for channel specific registers, the three lsbs, that is , bit 2 , bit 1 , and bit 0 , specify the channel number. when the subsequent operation writes to the mode register, the three lsbs specify the channel selected for the operation determined by the mode register value. the analog inputs configuration depends on the com1 and com0 bits in the channel setup register. bit 2 bit 1 bit 0 channel single input differential input 0 0 0 0 ain0 to aincom ain0 to ain1 0 0 1 1 ain1 to aincom ain2 to ain3 0 1 0 2 ain2 to aincom ain4 to ain5 0 1 1 3 ain3 to aincom ain6 to ain7 1 0 0 4 ain4 to aincom ain0 to ain1 1 0 1 5 ain5 to aincom ain2 to ain3 1 1 0 6 ain6 to aincom ain4 to ain5 1 1 1 7 ain7 to aincom ain6 to ain7
data sheet ad7739 rev. a | page 15 of 32 i/o port register 8 bits, read/write register, address 0x01, defa ult value 0x30 + digital input value 0x40 the bits in this register are used to configure and access the digital i/o port on the ad7739 (s ee table 16 and table 17) . revision register 8 bits, read - only register, a ddress 0x02, default value 0x09 + chip revision 0x10 this register contains the 4 - bit revision code and the 4 - bit generic code for the adc (see table 18 and table 19) . this register can be used to correctly identify the adc, or as a check to ensure that serial comm unication is working correctly . test register 24 bits, read/write register, address 0x03 this register is used for testing the part in the manufacturing process. the user must not change the default configuration of this register. adc status register 8 bits, read - only register, address 0x04, default value 0x00 in conversion modes, the register bits reflect the individual channel status. when a conversion is complete, the corresponding channel data register is updated and the corresponding rdy bit is set to 1. when the channel d ata register is read, the corre - spo nding bit is reset to 0. the bit is reset to 0 also when no read operation has taken place and the result of the next conversion is being updated to the channel data register. writing to the mode register resets all the bits to 0. in calibration modes, all the register bits are reset to 0 while a calibration is in progress; all the register bits are set to 1 when the calibration is complete. the rdy pin output is related to the content of the adc status register as defined by the rdyfn bit in the i/o port register. the rdy0 bit corresponds to channel 0, the rdy1 bit corresponds to channel 1, and so on (see table 20) . table 16. i/o port register bits bit bit 7 bit 6 bit 5 bit 4 bit 3 bit 2 bit 1 bit 0 mnemonic p0 p1 p0 dir p1 dir rdyfn redpwr 0 s ync default p0 pin p1 pin 1 1 0 0 0 0 table 17 . i/o port register bit description s bit mnemonic description 7, 6 p0, p1 when the p0 and p1 pins are configured as outputs, the p0 and p1 bits determine the output level of the pin. when the p0 and p1 pins are configured as inputs, the p0 and p1 bits reflect the current input level on the pins. 5, 4 p0 dir, p1 dir these bits determine whether the p0 and p1 pins are configured as inputs or outputs. when set to 1, the corresponding pin is an input; when reset to 0, the corresponding pin is an output. 3 rdyfn this bit is used to control the function of the rdy pin on the ad7739 . when this bit is reset to 0, the rdy pin goes low when any channel has unread data. when this bit is set to 1, the rdy pin goes low only if all enabled channels have unread data. 2 redpwr red uced p ower. if this bit is set to 1, the ad7739 works in the reduced power mode. the maximum mclk frequency is limited to 4 mhz in the reduced power mode. 1 0 this bit must be 0 for proper operation. 0 s ync this bit enables the sync pin function. by default, this bit is 0 and sync /p1 can be used as a digital i/o pin. when the s ync bit is set to 1, the sync pin can be used to synchronize the ad7739 modulator and digital filter with other devices in the system. table 18 . revision register bits bit bit 7 bit 6 bit 5 bit 4 bit 3 bit 2 bit 1 bit 0 mnemonic chip revision code chip generic code default x x x x 1 0 0 1 table 19. revision register bit description s bit mnemonic description 7 to 4 chip r evision c ode 4 - bit factory chip revision code 3 to 0 chip g eneric c ode on the ad7739 , these bits read back as 0x09. table 20 . adc status register bits bit bit 7 bit 6 bit 5 bit 4 bit 3 bit 2 bit 1 bit 0 mnemonic rdy7 rdy6 rdy5 rdy4 rdy3 rdy2 rdy1 rdy0 default 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
ad7739 data sheet rev. a | page 16 of 32 checksum register 16 bits, read/write register, address 0x05 this register is described in the an - 626 application note, using the ad7732/ad7734/ ad7738/ad7739 checksum register . adc zero - scale calibration re gister 24 bits, read/write register, address 0x06, default value 0x80 0000 this register holds the adc zero - scale calibration coefficient. the value in this register is used in co njunction with the value in the adc full - scale calibration register and the corresponding channel zero - scale and channel full - scale calibration registers to scale digitally the conversion results of all channels. the value in this register is updated automatically following the execution of an adc zero - scale self - calibration. writing this register is possible in the idle mode only (see the calibration section for de tails). adc full - scale calibration re gister 24 bits, read/write register, address 0x07, default value 0x80 0000 this register holds the adc full - scale calibration coefficient. the value in this register is used in conjunction with the value in the adc zero - scale and the corre sponding channel zero - scale and channel full - scale calibration registers to scale digitally the conversion results of all channels. the value in this register is updated automatically following the execution of an adc full - scale self - ca libration. writing this register is p ossible in the idle mode only. use t he adc full - scal e self - calibration only on +2.5 v and 2.5 v input voltage ranges (see the calibration section for details). channel data registe rs 16- bit/24 - bit, read - only registers, address 0x08 to address 0x0f, default width 16 bits, default value 0x8000 these registers contain the most up - to - date conversion results corresponding to each analog i nput channel. the 16 - bit or 24- bit data width can be configured by setting the 24/16 bit in the mode register. the relevant rdy bit in the channel status register goes high when the result is updated. the rdy bit returns low once the data register reading begins . the rdy pin can be configured to indicate when any channel has unread data or to wait until all enabled channels have unread data. if any channel data register read operation is in progress when a new result is updated, no update of the data register occurs . this avoids having corrupted data. reading the status registers can be associated with reading the data registers in the dump mode. reading the status registers is always associated with reading the data registers in the contin uous read mode (see the digital interface description section for details). channel zero - scale calibration re gisters 24 bits, read/write registers, address 0x10 to address 0x17, default value 0x80 0000 these registers hold the particular channel zero - scale calibration coefficients. the value in these registers is used in conjunction with the value in the corresponding channel full - scale calibration register, the adc zero - scale calibration register, and the adc full - scale calibration register to digitally scale the particular channel conversion results. the value in this register is updated automatically following the execution of a channel zero - scale system calibr ation. the format of the channel zero - scale calibration register is a sign bit and a 22 - bit unsigned value. writing this register is possible in the idle mode only (see the calibration section for details). channel full - scale calibration re gisters 24 bits, read/write registers, address 0x18 to address 0x1f, default value 0x20 0000 these registers hold the particular channel full - scale calibration coefficients. the value in these registers is used in conjunction with the value in the corresponding channel zero - scale calibration register, the adc zero - scale calibration register, and the adc full - scale calibration register to digitally scale the particular channel conversio n results. the value in this register is updated automatically following the execution of a channel full - scale system calibration. writing this register is possible in the idle mode only (see the calibration section for details).
data sheet ad7739 rev. a | page 17 of 32 channel status regis ters 8 bits, read - only registers, address 0x20 to address 0x27, default value 0x20 channel number these registers contain individual channel status information and some general ad7739 status information (see table 21 and table 22) . reading the status registers can be associated with reading the data registers in the dump mode. reading the status registers is always associa ted with reading the data registers in the continuous read mode (see the digital interface description section for details). table 21 . channel status registers bits bit bit 7 bit 6 bit 5 bit 4 bit 3 bit 2 bit 1 bit 0 mnemonic ch2 ch1 ch0 0/p0 rdy/p1 noref s ign ovr default channel n umber 0 0 0 0 0 table 22 . channel status register s bit descriptions bit mnemonic description 7 to 5 ch2 to ch0 these bits reflect the channel number. this can be used for current channel identification and easier operation of the dump mode and continuous read mode. 4 0/p0 when the status option bit of the corresponding channel setup register is reset to 0, this bit is read as a 0. when the status option bit is set to 1, this bit reflects the state of the p0 pin, whether it is configured as an input or an output. 3 rdy/p1 when the status option bit of the corresponding channel setup register is reset to 0, this bit reflects the selected channel rdy bit in the adc status register. when the status option bit is set to 1, this bit reflects the state of the p1 pin, whether it is configured as an input or an output. 2 noref this bit indicates the referenc e input status. if the voltage between the refin( + ) and refin( ? ) pins is less than noref, the trigger voltage, and a conversion is executed, then the noref bit goes to 1. 1 s ign this bit reflects the voltage polarity at the analog input. it is 0 for a positive voltage and 1 for a negative voltage. 0 ovr this bit reflects either the overrange or the underrange on the analog input. the bit is set to 1 when the analog input voltage goes over or under the nominal voltage range (see the extended voltage range of the analog input section).
ad7739 data sheet rev. a | page 18 of 32 channel setup regist ers 8 bits, read/write registers, address 0x28 to address 0x2f, default value 0x00 these registers are used to configure the selected channel, to configure its input voltage range, and to set up the corresponding channel status register (see table 23 and table 24 ). table 23 . channel setup registers bits bit bit 7 bit 6 bit 5 bit 4 bit 3 bit 2 bit 1 bit 0 mnemonic bufoff com1 com0 stat opt e nable rng2 rng1 rng0 default 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 table 24 . channel setup r egisters bit descriptions bit mnemonic description 7 bufoff buffer o ff. if reset to 0, then the internal buffer is enabled. operation only with the internal buffer enabled is recommended. 6 to 5 com1, com0 analog inputs configuration . channel com1 com0 com1 com0 0 0 1 1 0 ain0 to aincom ain0 to ain1 1 ain1 to aincom ain2 to ain3 2 ain2 to aincom ain4 to ain5 3 ain3 to aincom ain6 to ain7 4 ain4 to aincom ain0 to ain1 5 ain5 to aincom ain2 to ain3 6 ain6 to aincom ain4 to ain5 7 ain7 to aincom ain6 to ain7 4 stat opt status o ption. when this bit is set to 1, the p0 and p1 bits in the channel status register reflect the state of the p0 and p1 pins. when this bit is reset to 0, the rdy bit in the channel status register reflect the channel corresponding to the rdy bit in the adc statu s register. 3 e nable channel e nable. set this bit to 1 to enable the channel in the continuous conversion mode. a single conversion takes place regardless of the value of this bit . 2 to 0 rng2 to rng0 this is the channel input voltage range . rng2 rng1 rng0 nominal input voltage range 1 0 0 2.5 v 1 0 1 +2.5 v 0 0 0 1.25 v 0 0 1 +1.25 v 0 1 0 0.625 v 0 1 1 +0.625 v
data sheet ad7739 rev. a | page 19 of 32 channel conversion t ime registers 8 bits, read/write registers, address 0x30 to address 0x37, default value 0x91 the conversion time registers enable or disable chopping and configure the digital filter for a particular channel (see table 25 and table 26) . this register value affects the conversion time, frequency response, and noise performance of the adc. mode register 8 bits, read/write register, address 0x38 to address 0x3f, default value 0x00 the mode register configures the part and determines its operating mode (see table 27, table 28 , and table 29) . writing to the mode register clears the adc status register, sets the r dy pin to a logic high level, exits all current operations, and starts the mode specified by the mode bits. the ad7739 contains only one mode register. the two lsbs of the address are used for writing to the mode register to specify the channel selected for the operation determined by the md2 to md0 bits. only the address 0x38 must be used for reading from the mode register. table 25 . chann el conversion time register s bits bit bit 7 bit 6 bit 5 bit 4 bit 3 bit 2 bit 1 bit 0 mnemonic c hop fw (7 -b it f ilter w ord) default 1 0x11 table 26 . channel conversion time register s bit descriptions bit mnemonic description 7 c hop chopping e nable b it. set to 1 to apply chopping mode for a particular channel. 6 to 0 fw c hop = 1 , single conversion or continuous conversion with one channel enabled. conversion time (s) = (fw 128 + 262)/mclk frequency (mhz), the fw range is 2 to 127. chop = 1 , continuous conversion with two or more channels enabled. conversion time (s) = (fw 128 + 263)/mclk frequency (mhz), the fw range is 2 to 127. chop = 0 , single conversion or continuous conversion with one channel enabled. conversion tim e (s) = (fw 64 + 213)/mclk frequency (mhz), the fw range is 3 to 127. chop = 0 , continuous conversion with two or more channels enabled. conversion time (s) = (fw 64 + 214)/mclk frequency (mhz), the fw range is 3 to 127. table 27 . mode register bits bit bit 7 bit 6 bit 5 bit 4 bit 3 bit 2 bit 1 bit 0 mnemonic md2 md1 md0 clkdis d ump cont rd 24/16 bit c lamp default 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 table 28 . mode register bit descriptions bit mnemonic description 7 to 5 md2 to md0 mode b its. these three bits determine the ad7739 operation mode. writing a new value to the mode bits exit the part from the mode in which it has been operating and place it in th e newly requested mode immediately. the function of the mode bits follows . md2 md1 md0 mode address used fo r mode register write specifies 0 0 0 idle 0 0 1 continuous c onversion first c hannel to s tart c onverting 0 1 0 single c onversion channel to c onvert 0 1 1 power -d own ( s tandby) 1 0 0 adc z ero -s cale s elf -c alibration conversion t ime for c alibration 1 0 1 adc f ull - s cale s elf - c alibration (for 2.5 v) conversion t ime for c alibration 1 1 0 channel z ero -s cale s ystem c alibration channel to c alibrate 1 1 1 channel f ull -s cale s ystem c alibration channel to c alibrate
ad7739 data sheet rev. a | page 20 of 32 bit mnemonic description 4 clkdis master c lock o utput d isable. when this bit is set to 1, the master clock is disabled from appearing at the mclkout pin and the mclkout pin is in a high impedance state. this allows turning off the mclkout as a power saving feature. when using an external clock on mclkin, the ad77 39 continues to have internal clocks and converts normally regardless of the clkdis bit state. when using a crystal oscillator or ceramic resonator across the mclkin and mclkout pins, the ad7739 c lock is stopped and no conversions can take place when the clkdis bit is active. the ad7739 digital interface can still be accessed using the sclk pin. 3 dump dump m ode. when this bit is reset to 0, the channel status register and channel data register are addressed and read separately. when the d ump bit is set to 1, the channel status register is followed immediately by a read of the channel data register regardless of whether the status or da ta register has been addressed through the communications register. the continuous read mode is always dump mode reading the channel status and channel data registers, regardless of the d ump bit value (see the digital interface descrip tion section for details). 2 cont rd when this bit is set to 1, the ad7739 operates in the continuous read mode (see the digital interface description section for details). 1 24/16 bit channel d ata r egister d ata w idth s election b it. when set to 1, the channel data registers are 24 bits wide. whe n set to 0, the channel data registers is 16 bits wide. 0 clamp this bit determines the value of the channel data register when the analog input voltage is outside the nominal input voltage range. when the c lamp bit is set to 1, the channel data register is digitally clamped to either all 0s or all 1s when the analog input voltage goes outside the nominal input voltage range. when the c lamp bit is reset to 0, the data registers reflect the analog input voltage even outside the nominal voltage range (see th e extended voltage range of the analog input section). table 29 . mode settings md2 md1 md0 operating mode description 0 0 0 idle the default mode after power - on or reset. the ad7739 automatically returns to this mode after any calibration or after a single conversion. 0 0 1 continuous c onversion the ad7739 performs a conversion on the specified channel. after the conversion is complete, the relevant channel data register and channel status register are updated, the relevant rdy bit in the adc s tatus register is set, and the ad7739 continues converting on the next enabled channel. the part cycles through all enabled channels until it is put into another mode or reset. the cycle period is the sum of all enabled channels conversion times, set by the corresponding channel conversion time registers. 0 1 0 single c onversion the ad7739 performs a conversion on the specified channel. after the conversion is complete, the relevant channel data register and channel status register are updated, the relevant rdy bit in the adc status register is set, the rdy pin goes low, t he md2 to md0 bits are reset, and the ad7739 returns to idle mode. requesting a single conversion ignores the channel setup register enable bits; a conversion is performed even if that channel is disabled. 0 1 1 power -d own ( s tandby) the adc and the analog front end (internal buffer) go into the power - down mode. the ad7739 digital interface can still be accessed. the clkdis bit works separ ately, and the mclkout mode is not affected by the power - down (standby) mode. 1 0 0 adc z ero -s cale s elf -c alibration a zero - scale self - calibration is performed on internally shorted adc inputs. after the calibration is complete, the contents of the adc zero - scale calibration register are updated, all rdy bits in the adc status register are set, the rdy pin goes low, the md2 to md0 bits are rese t, and the ad7739 returns to idle mode. 1 0 1 adc f ull -s cale s elf -c alibration a full - scale self - calibration is performed on an internally generated full - scale signal. after the calibration is complete, the contents of the adc full - scale calibration register are updated, all rdy bits in the adc status register are set, the rdy pin goes low, the md2 to md0 b its are reset, and the ad7739 returns to idle mode. 1 1 0 channel z ero - s cale s ystem c alibration a zero - scale system calibration is performed on the selected channel. an external system zero - scale voltage must be provided at the ad7739 analog input and this voltage must remain stable for the duration of the calibration. after the calib ration is complete, the contents of the corresponding channel zero - scale calibration register are updated, all rdy bits in the adc status register are set, the rdy pin goes low, the md2 to md0 bits are reset, and the ad7739 returns to idle mode. 1 1 1 channel full - s cale s ystem c alibration a full - scale system calibration is performed on the selected channel. an external system full - scale voltage must be provided at the ad7739 analog input and this voltage must remain stable for the duration of the calibration. after the calibration is complete, the contents of the corresponding channel full - scale calibration regis ter are updated, all rdy bits in the adc status register are set, the rdy pin goes low, the md2 to md0 bits are reset, and the ad7739 returns to idle mode.
data sheet ad7739 rev. a | page 21 of 32 digital interface de scription hardware the ad7739 serial interface can be connected to the host device via the serial interface in several different ways. the cs pin can b e used to select the ad7739 as one of several circuits connected to the host serial interface. when cs is high, the ad 7739 ignores the sclk and din signals and the dout pin goes to the high impedance state. when the cs signal is not used, connect the cs pin to dgnd. the rdy pin can be polled for high - to - low transition or can drive the host device interrupt input to indicate that the ad7739 has finished the selected operation and/or new data from the ad7739 is available. the host system can also wait a designated time after a given command is written to the device before reading. alternatively, the ad7739 status can b e polled. when the rdy pin is not used in the system, leave it as an open circuit. (note that the rdy pin is always an active digital output, that is , it never goes into a high impedance state.) the reset pin can be used to reset the ad7739 . when not used, connect this pin to dv dd . the ad7739 interface can be reduced to just two wires c onnecting the din and dout pins to a single bidirectional data line. the second signal in this 2 - wire configuration is the sclk signal. the host system must change the data line direction with reference to the ad7739 timing specification (see the bus relinquish time in table 2 ). the ad7739 cannot operat e in the continuous read mode in 2 - wire serial interface configuration. all the digital interface inputs are schmitt triggered; therefore, the ad7739 interface features higher noise immunity and c an be easily isolated from the host system via optocouplers. figure 12, figure 13 , and figure 14 outline some of the possible host device interfaces: spi without using the cs signal ( figure 12 ), a dsp interf ace ( figure 13 ), and a 2 - wire configuration ( figure 14). figure 12 . ad7739 to host device interface, spi figure 13 . ad7739 to host device interface, dsp figure 14 . ad7739 to host device interface, 2 - wire configuration figure 15 . serial interface signals registers access sclk din dout cs rdy reset dg nd dv dd dv dd ad7739 sck mosi miso int 68hc11 ss 03742-0-013 sclk din dout cs rdy reset dv dd ad7739 sclk dt dr int tfs rfs adsp-2105 03742-0-001 sclk din dout cs reset dg nd dv dd ad7739 p3.1/txd p3.0/rxd 8xc51 03742-0-015 din sclk cs dout write communications register read adc status register 03742-0-016
ad7739 data sheet rev. a | page 22 of 32 reset the ad7739 can be reset by the reset pin or by writing a reset sequence to the ad7739 serial interface. the reset sequence is n 0 + 32 1, which c an be the data sequence 0x00 + 0xff + 0xff + 0xff + 0xff in a byte - oriented interface. the ad7739 also features a power - on reset with a trip point of 2 v and goes to the defined default state after power - on. it is the responsibility of the system designer to prevent an unwanted write ope ration to the ad7739 . the unwanted write operation c an happen when a spurious clock appears on the sclk while the cs pin is low. note that if the ad7739 interface signals are floating or undefined at system power - on, the part can be inadvertently configured into an unknown state. this c an be easily overcome by initiating either a hardware reset event or a 32 ones reset se quence as the first step in the system configuration. access the ad7739 re gisters all communications to the part start with a write operation to the communications register followed by either reading or writing the addressed register. in a simultaneous rea d - write interface (such as spi), write 0 to the ad7739 while reading data. figure 15 shows the ad7739 interface read sequence for the adc status register. single conversion an d reading data when the mode register is being written, the adc status byte is cleared and the rdy pin goes hig h, regardless of its previous state. when the single conversion command is written to the mode register, the adc starts the conversion on the channel selected by the address of the mode register. after the conversion is completed, the data register is upda ted, the mode register is changed to idle mode , the relevant rdy bit is set, and the rdy pin goes low. the rdy bit is reset and the rdy pin returns high when the relevant channel data register is being read. figure 16 shows the digital interface signals executing a single conversion on channel 0, waiting for the rdy pin to go low, and reading the channel 0 data register. dump mode when the d ump bit in the mode register is set to 1, the channel status register is read immediately by a read of the channel data register, regardless of whether the status or the data regi ster is addressed through the communications register. the din pin must not be high while reading 24 - bit data in dump mode; otherwise, the ad7739 is reset. figure 17 shows the digital interface signals executing a single conversion on channel 0, waiting for the rdy pin to go low, and reading the channel 0 status register and data register in th e dump mode. figure 16 . serial interface signals single conversion command and 16 - bit data reading figure 17 . serial interface signals single conversion command, 16 - bit da ta reading , dump mode din sclk cs dout write communications register write mode register rdy conversion time read data register 0x38 0x40 0x48 (0x00) (0x00) data data write communications register 03742-0-017 din sclk cs dout write communications register write mode register rdy conversion time read data register read channel status 0x38 0x48 0x48 write communications register (0x00) (0x00) (0x00) status data data 03742-0-018
data sheet ad7739 rev. a | page 23 of 32 continuous conversio n mode when the mode register is being written, the adc status byte is cleared and the rdy pin goes high, regardless of its previous state. when the continuous conversion command is written to the mode register, the adc starts conversion on the channel selected by the address of the mode register. after the conversion is complete, the relevant channel data register and channel status register are updated, the relevant rdy bit in the adc status register is set, and the ad7739 continues converting on the next enabled channel. the part cycles through all enabled channels until put into another mode or reset. the cycle period is the sum of all conversion times of enabled channels , set by the corresponding channel conversion time registers. the rdy bit is reset when the relevant channel da ta register is being read. the behavior of the rdy pin depends on the rdyfn bit in the i/o port register. when the rdyfn bit is 0, the rdy pin goes low when any channel has unread data. when the rdyfn bit is set to 1, th e rdy pin goes low only if all enabled channels have unread data. if an adc conversion result is not read before a new adc conversion is completed, the new result overwrites the previous one. the relevant rdy bit goes low and the rdy pin goes high for at least 163 mclk cycles (~26.5 s), indicating when the data register is updated, and the previous conversion data is lost. if the data register is being read as an adc conversion completes, the data register is not update d with the new result (to avoid data corr uption) and the new conversion data is lost. figure 18 shows the sequence of the digital interf ace signal for the continuous co nversion mode with channels 0 and 1 enabled and the rdyfn bit set to 0. the rdy pin goes low and the data register is read after each conversion. figure 19 shows a similar sequence but with the rdyfn bit set to 1. the rdy pin goes low and all data registers are read after all conversions are completed. figure 20 shows the rdy pin when no data is read from the ad7739 . figure 18 . continuous conversion, ch0 and ch1, rdyfn = 0 figure 19 . continuous conversion, ch0 and ch1, rdyfn = 1 figure 20 . continuous conversion, ch0 and ch1, no data read serial interface start continuous conversion rdy ch0 conversion read data ch1 ch1 conversion ch0 conversion read data ch0 ch1 conversion read data ch0 ch0 conversion read data ch1 03742-0-019 serial interface start continuous conversion rdy ch0 conversion read data ch1 ch1 conversion ch0 conversion read data ch0 ch1 conversion read data ch0 ch0 conversion read data ch1 03742-0-020 serial interface start continuous conversion rdy ch0 conversion ch1 conversion ch0 conversion ch1 conversion ch0 conversion 03742-0-021
ad7739 data sheet rev. a | page 24 of 32 contin uous read (continuou s conversion) mode when the cont rd bit in the mode register is set, the first write of 0x48 to the communications register starts the continuous read mode. as shown in figure 21 , subsequent accesses to the part sequentially read the channel status and data registers of the last completed conversion without any further configuration of the communications register being required. note that the continuou s conversion bit in the mode register must be set when entering the continuous read mode. note that the continuous read mode is a dump mode reading of the channel status and data registers regardless of the dump bit value. use the channel bits in the chann el status register to check/recognize which channel data is actually being shifted out. note that the last completed conversion result is being read. therefore, the rdyfn bit in the i/o port register must be 0, and reading the result must always start before the next conversion is completed. the ad7739 stays in continuous read mode as long as the din pin is low while the cs pin is low; therefore, write 0 to the ad7739 while reading in continuous read mode. to exit continuous read mode, take the din pin high for at least 100 ns after a read is complete. (write 0x80 to the ad7739 to exit continuous reading.) taking the din pin high does not change the cont rd bit in the mode register. therefore, the next write of 0x48 starts the continuous read mode again. to complete ly stop the continuous read mode, write to the mode register to clear the cont rd bit. figure 21 . continuous conversion, ch0 and ch1, continuous read din 0x48 (0x00) data (0x00) data (0x00) status read ch0 data read ch0 status 0x48 write comm. register sclk cs dout write comm. register write mode register rdy 0x38 (0x00) data (0x00) data (0x00) status read ch1 data read ch1 status conversion on ch0 complete conversion on ch1 complete 03742-0-022
data sheet ad7739 rev. a | page 25 of 32 circuit description the ad7739 is a high precision analog - to - digital converter that is intended for the measurement of wide dynamic range, low frequency signals in industrial process control, instrumentation, and pl c systems. it contains a multiplexer, an input buffer, a - (or charge balancing) adc, a digit al filter, a clock oscillator, a digital i/o port, and a serial communications interface. analog inputs the ad7739 has nine analog input pins connected to the adc through the internal multiplexer. the analog front end can be configured as eight single - ended inputs or four differential inputs or any combination of these (via the channel setup registers). the ad7739 contains a wide bandwidth, fast settling time differential input buffer capable of driving the dynamic load of a high speed - modulator. with the internal buffer enabled, the analog i nputs feature high input impedance. if chopping is enabled or when switching between channels, there is a dynamic current on analog inputs charging the internal capacitance of the multiplexer and input buffer. the capacitance is approximately 10 pf. at th e start of each conversion, there is a delay to allow the capacitance to be charged (see the multiplexer, conversion, and data output timing section). if the analog inpu ts resistive source impedance does not exceed 50 k , the internal capacitance is charged fast enough and the ad7739 performance is not affected at the 16 - bit level. an external rc filter connected to the analog inputs averages the multiplexer channel - to - channel switching dynamic currents to a dc current leading to a dc voltage drop across the external input resistance. to avoid additional gain errors, offset errors, and channel - to - channel crosstalk due to this effect, use low resistor values in the low - pass rc filter for the ad7739 . the recommended low - pass rc filter for the analog inputs is 100 and 100 nf. the average (dc) current, charging the capacitance on the multiplexer output, is related to the equation: i c mux v mux f s w here : c mux is the capacitance on the multiple xer output, approx imately 10 pf . v mux is the voltage difference on the multiplexer output between two subsequent conversions, which can be up to 5 v. f s is the channel sampling frequency, which relates to the sum of conversion times on all subsequently sampled channels. sigma - delta adc the ad7739 core consists of a charge balancing - modulator and a digital filter. the architecture is optimized for fast, fully settled conversion. this allows for fast channel - to - channel switching while maintaining inherently excellent linearity, high resolution, and low noise. chopping with chopping ena bled, the multiplexer repeatedly reverses the adc inputs. every output data result is then calculated as an average of two conversions, the first with the positive and the second with the negative offset term included. this effectively removes any offset e rror of the input buffer and - modulator. figure 22 shows the channel signal chain with chopping enabled. figure 22 . channel signal chain diagram with chopping enabled multiplexer + digital filter -? modulator buffer ? scaling arithmetic (calibrations) chop chop chop f mclk /2 digital interface output data at the selected data rate ain(+) ain(?) 03742-0-023
ad7739 data sheet rev. a | page 26 of 32 multiplexer, convers ion, and data output timing the specified conversion time includes one or two settling and sampling periods and a scaling time. with chopping enabled ( figure 23 ), a conversion cycle starts with a settling time of 43 mclk cycles or 44 mclk cycles ( ~ 7 s with a 6.144 mhz mclk) to allow the circuits following the multiplexer to settle. the - modulator then samples the analog signals and the digital filter processes the digital data stream. the sam pling time depends on fw, that is , on the channel conversion time register contents. after another settling of 42 mclk cycles (~6.8 s), the sampling time is repeated with a reversed (chopped) analog input signal. then, during the scaling time of 163 mclk cycles (~26.5 s), the two results from the digital filter are averaged, scaled using the calibration registers, and written into the channel data register. with chopping disabled ( figure 24 ), only one sampling time is preceded by a settling time of 43 mclk or 44 mclk cycles and followed by a scaling time of 163 mclk cycles. the rdy pin goes high during the scaling time, regardless of its previous sta te. the relevant rdy bit is set in the adc status register and in the channel status register, and the rdy pin goes low when the channel data register is updated and the channel conversion cycle is finished. if in continuous conversion mo de, the part automatically continue s with a conversion cycle on the next enabled channel. note that every channel can be configured independently for conversion time and chopping mode. the overall cycle and effective per channel data rates depend on all e nabled channel settings. figure 23 . multiplexer and conversion timing continuous conversion on several channels with chopping enabled figure 24 . multiplexer and conversion timing continuous conversion on several channels with chopping disabled ? channel 1 scaling time sampling time + channel 1 sampling time settling time multiplexer ? channel 0 rdy settling time conversion time 03742-0-024 scaling time channel 1 sampling time multiplexer channel 0 rdy settling time conversion time 03742-0-025
data sheet ad7739 rev. a | page 27 of 32 frequency response the - modulator runs at ? the mclk frequency, which is effectively the sampling frequency. therefore, the modulator nyquist frequency is ? of the mcl k. if chopping is enabled, the input signal is resampled by chopping. therefore, the overall frequency response features notches close to the frequency of 1/channel conversion time. the typical adc frequency response plots are given in figure 25 and figure 26 . the plots are normalized to 1/channel conversion time. note that these figures apply to each channel separately and are based on individual channel conversion time. the signal is effectively resampled once more in the multiplexer by switching between enabled analog inputs. figure 25 . typical adc frequ ency response, chopping enabled figure 26 . typical adc frequency response, chopping disabled extended voltage ran ge of the analog input the ad7739 o utput data code span corresponds to the nominal input voltage range. the adc is functional outside the nominal input voltage range, but the performance might degrade. the - modulator was designed to fully cover 16% analog input overrange; outside this ra nge, the performance might degrade more rapidly. when the c lamp bit in the mode register is set to 1, the channel data register is digitally clamped to either all 0s or all 1s when the analog input voltage goes outside the nominal input voltage range. as shown in table 30 and table 31 , when c lamp = 0, the data reflects the analog input voltage outside the nominal voltage range. in this case, the s ign and ovr bits in the channel status register must be considered along with the data register value to decode the actual conversion result. note that the ovr bit in the channel status register is generated digitally from the conversion result and indicates the - mod - ulator (nominal) overrange. the ovr bit does not indicate excee ding the absolute voltage limits of the ain pin . table 30 . extended input voltage range, nominal voltage range 1.25 v, 16 bits, c lamp = 0 input (v) data (hex) s ign ovr +1.45000 0x147b 0 1 +1.25008 0x0001 0 1 +1.25004 0x0000 0 1 +1.25000 0xffff 0 0 +0.00004 0x8001 0 0 0.00000 0x8000 0 0 ? 0.00004 0x7fff 1 0 ? 1.25000 0x0000 1 0 ? 1.25004 0xffff 1 1 ? 1.25008 0xfffe 1 1 ? 1.45000 0xeb85 1 1 table 31 . extended input voltage range, nominal voltage range +1.25 v, 16 bits, c lamp = 0 input (v) data (hex) s ign ovr +1.45000 0x28f5 0 1 +1.25004 0x0001 0 1 +1.25002 0x0000 0 1 +1.25000 0xffff 0 0 +0.00002 0x0001 0 0 +0.00000 0x0000 0 0 ? 0.00002 0x0000 1 1 normalized input frequency (input frequency conversion time) gain (db) ? 120 ? 100 ? 80 ? 60 ? 40 ? 20 0 0 10 1 100 c h o p = 1 03742-0-026 normalized input frequency (input frequency conversion time) gain (db) ? 120 ? 100 ? 80 ? 60 ? 40 ? 20 0 0 10 1 100 c h o p = 0 03742-0-027
ad7739 data sheet rev. a | page 28 of 32 voltage reference in puts the ad7739 has a differential reference input, ref in(+) and ref in( ? ). the common - mode range for these inputs is from agnd to av dd . the nominal differential reference voltage for specified operation is 2.5 v. both reference inputs feature dynamic load. therefore, connect the reference inputs to a low impedance reference voltage source. external resistance/capacitance combinations may result in gain errors on the part. the output noise performance outlin ed in table 5 through table 10 is for an analog input of 0 v and is unaffected by noise on the reference. obtaining the same noise performance as shown in the noise tables over the full input range requires a low noise reference source for the ad7739 . if the reference noise in the bandwidth of interest is excessive, it degrade s the performance of the ad7739 . recommended reference voltage sources for the ad7739 include the adr431 , adr421 , ad780 , ref43 , and ref192 . reference detect the ad7739 includes on - chip circuitry to de tect if the part has a valid reference for conversions. if the voltage between the refin(+) and refin( ? ) pins goes below the noref trigger voltage (0.5 v typ.) and the ad7739 is performing a conve rsion, the noref bit in the channel status register is set. i/o port the ad7739 p0 pin can be used as a general - purpose digital output or as a common analog input. the p1 pin ( sync /p1) can be used as a general - purpose digital i/o pin or to synchronize the ad7739 with other d evices in the system. when the s ync bit in the i/o port register is set and the sync pin is low, the ad7739 does not process any conversion. if it is put into single conversion mode, continuous conversion mode, or any calibration mode, the ad7739 waits until the sync pin goes high and then starts operation. this allows conversion to start from a known point in time, that is, the rising edge of the sync pin. when configured as input, the sync pin must be tied high or low. the digital p0 and p1 voltage is referenced to the analog supplies. calibration the ad7739 provides zero - scale self - calibration, and zero - and full - scale system calibration capability that can effectively reduce the offset error and gain error to the order of the noise. after each conversion, the adc conversion result is scaled using the adc ca libration registers and the relevant channel calibration registers before being written to the data register. for unipo lar ranges, data = (( adc r esult ? r adc zs cal ibration register ) adc fs register /( 0x20 0000 ) ? r ch annel zs cal ibration register ) ch annel fs cal ibration register /( 0x20 0000 ) for bipolar ranges, data = (( adc r esult ? r adc zs calibration register ) adc fs register /( 0x40 0000 ) + ( 0x80 0000 ) ? r ch annel zs cal ibration register ) ch annel fs cal ibration register /( 0x20 0000 ) w here : t he adc r esult is in the range of 0 to 0 xff ffff. r = 1 for input ranges +1.25 v, 1.25 v, +2.5 v, and 2.5 v , and r = 2 for input ranges +0.625 v, and 0.625 v . note that the channel zero - scale calibration register has the format of a sign bit and a 22 - bit channel offset value. to start any calibration, write the relevant mode bits to the ad7739 mode register. after the calibration is complete, the contents of the corresponding calibration registers are updated, all rdy bits in the adc status register are set, the sync pin goes low, and the ad7739 reverts to idle mode. the calibration duration is the same as the c onversion time configured on the selected channel. a longer conversion time gives less noise and yields a more exact calibration; therefore, use at least the default conversion time to initiate any calibration. adc zero - scale self - calibration the adc zero - scale self - calibration can reduce the adc offset error in the chopping disabled mode. if repeated after a temperature change, it can also reduce the offset drift error in the chopping disabled mode. the zero - scale self - calibration is performed on internall y shorted adc inputs. the negative analog input terminal on the selected channel is used to set the adc zero - scale calibration common mode. therefore, either the negative terminal of the selected differential pair or the aincom on the single - ended channel configuration must be driven to a proper common - mode voltage. it is recommended that the adc zero - scale calibration register be updated only as part of an adc zero - scale self - calibration.
data sheet ad7739 rev. a | page 29 of 32 adc full - scale self - calibration the adc full - scale self - calibration can reduce the adc full - scale error for the + 2.5 v and 2.5 v input range. if repeated after a temperature change, it can also reduce the full - scale drift. the adc full - scale self - calibration is performed with a + 2.5 v input voltage range on internally generated full - scale voltage (v ref ), regardless of the input voltage range set in the channel setup register. full - scale errors in the 1.25 v, + 1.25 v, 0.625 v, and +0.625 v ranges are not calibrated as this require s an accurate low voltage source other than the reference. if the 1.25 v or 0.625 v ranges are used on any channel, the adc full - scale self - calibration is not recommended. pe rform a system full - scale calibration if accurate gains need to be achieved on these r anges. it is recommended that the adc full - scale calibration register be updated only as part of an adc full - scale self - calibration for the +2.5 v and 2.5 v input range. per channel system calibration the per channel system calibration can reduce the sys tem offset error and the system gain error. if repeated after a temperature change, it can also reduce the system offset and gain drifts. if the per channel system calibrations are used, initiate these in the following order: a channel zero - scale system ca libration, followed by a channel full - scale system calibration. the system calibration is affected by the adc zero - scale and full - scale calibration registers. therefore, if both self - calibration and system calibration are used in the system, perform an adc self - calibration first, followed by a system calibration cycle. set t he voltage range in the channel setup register before executing the channel system calibration. while executing a system calibration, the fully settled system zero - scale voltage signal o r system full - scale voltage signal must be connected to the selected channel analog inputs. the per channel calibration registers can be read, stored, or modified and written back to the ad7739 . n ote that when writing the calibration registers, the ad7739 must be in idle mode. note that outside the specified calibration range, calibration is possible, but the performance may degrade (see the system calibration section in table 1 ). figure 27 . typical connections for the ad7739 application 0.1 f + 10 f adr421 av dd av dd + 10 f 0.1 f av dd clock generator mclkin mclkout 33pf 33pf 6.144mhz dv dd + 10 f 0.1 f dv dd 24-bit - ? adc buffer ad7739 ain7 mux aincom ain0 serial interface and control logic sclk din dout cs rdy reset refin( - ) refin(+) dgnd agnd host system analog inputs dv dd 0.1 f 0.1 f 0.1 f 0.1 f 100 ? 100 ? 100 ?
ad7739 data sheet rev. a | page 30 of 32 outline dimensions figure 28 . 24 - lead thin shrink small outline package [tssop] (ru - 24) dimensions shown in millimeters ordering guide model 1 temperature range package description package outline ad7739bru C 40c to +105c 24 - lead thin shrink small outline package [tssop] ru -24 ad7739bru - reel C 40c to +105c 24 - lead thin shrink small outline package [tssop] ru -24 ad7739bruz C 40c to +105c 24 - lead thin shrink small outline package [tssop] ru -24 ad7739bru z - reel7 C 40c to +105c 24 - lead thin shrink small outline package [tssop] ru - 24 eval - ad7739ebz evaluation board 1 z = rohs compliant part. 24 13 12 1 6.40 bsc 4.50 4.40 4.30 pin 1 7.90 7.80 7.70 0.15 0.05 0.30 0.19 0.65 bsc 1.20 max 0.20 0.09 0.75 0.60 0.45 8 0 seating plane 0.10 coplanarity compliant to jedec standards mo-153-ad
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