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IC ADC 12BIT 2CH DUAL 20-TSSOP

AD7866ARUZ

Manufacturer Part Number
AD7866ARUZ
Description
IC ADC 12BIT 2CH DUAL 20-TSSOP
Manufacturer
Analog Devices Inc
Datasheet

Specifications of AD7866ARUZ

Data Interface
DSP, MICROWIRE™, QSPI™, Serial, SPI™
Number Of Bits
12
Sampling Rate (per Second)
1M
Number Of Converters
2
Power Dissipation (max)
24mW
Voltage Supply Source
Analog and Digital
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 125°C
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
20-TSSOP (0.173", 4.40mm Width)
Resolution (bits)
12bit
Input Channel Type
Single Ended
Supply Voltage Range - Analogue
2.7V To 5.25V
Supply Voltage Range - Digital
2.7V To 5.25V
Supply
RoHS Compliant
Sampling Rate
1MSPS
Rohs Compliant
Yes
Number Of Elements
2
Resolution
12Bit
Architecture
SAR
Sample Rate
1MSPS
Input Polarity
Unipolar
Input Type
Voltage
Rated Input Volt
2.5/5V
Differential Input
No
Power Supply Requirement
Analog and Digital
Single Supply Voltage (typ)
3/5V
Single Supply Voltage (min)
2.7V
Single Supply Voltage (max)
5.25V
Dual Supply Voltage (typ)
Not RequiredV
Dual Supply Voltage (min)
Not RequiredV
Dual Supply Voltage (max)
Not RequiredV
Power Dissipation
24mW
Differential Linearity Error
-0.95LSB/1.25LSB
Integral Nonlinearity Error
±1.5LSB
Operating Temp Range
-40C to 125C
Operating Temperature Classification
Automotive
Mounting
Surface Mount
Pin Count
20
Package Type
TSSOP
Input Signal Type
Single-Ended
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
For Use With
EVAL-AD7866CBZ - BOARD EVALUATION AD7866
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Compliant

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AD7866
TERMINOLOGY
Integral Nonlinearity
This is the maximum deviation from a straight line passing
through the endpoints of the ADC transfer function. The
endpoints of the transfer function are zero scale, a point 1 LSB
below the first code transition, and full scale, a point 1 LSB above
the last code transition.
Differential Nonlinearity
This is the difference between the measured and the ideal 1 LSB
change between any two adjacent codes in the ADC.
Offset Error
This applies to Straight Binary output coding. It is the deviation
of the first code transition (00 . . . 000) to (00 . . . 001) from the
ideal, i.e., AGND + 1 LSB.
Offset Error Match
This is the difference in Offset Error between the two channels.
Gain Error
This applies to Straight Binary output coding. It is the deviation
of the last code transition (111 . . . 110) to (111 . . . 111) from
the ideal (i.e., V
adjusted out.
Gain Error Match
This is the difference in Gain Error between the two channels.
Zero Code Error
This applies when using the twos complement output coding
option, in particular with the 2
+V
midscale transition (all 1s to all 0s) from the ideal V
i.e., V
Zero Code Error Match
This refers to the difference in Zero Code Error between the
two channels.
Positive Gain Error
This applies when using the twos complement output coding
option, in particular with the 2
+V
code transition (011 . . . 110) to (011 . . . 111) from the ideal
(i.e., +V
adjusted out.
Negative Gain Error
This applies when using the twos complement output coding
option, in particular with the 2
+V
code transition (100 . . . 000) to (100 . . . 001) from the ideal
(i.e., –V
adjusted out.
Track-and-Hold Acquisition Time
The track-and-hold amplifier returns into track mode after the
end of conversion. Track-and-hold acquisition time is the time
required for the output of the track-and-hold amplifier to reach
its final value, within ± 1/2 LSB, after the end of conversion.
Signal-to-(Noise + Distortion) Ratio (SNDR)
This is the measured ratio of signal-to-(noise + distortion) at the
output of the A/D converter. The signal is the rms amplitude of
REF
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biased about the V
biased about the V
biased about the V
REF
REF
– 1 LSB.
+ 1 LSB) after the Zero Code Error has been
– 1 LSB) after the Zero Code Error has been
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– 1 LSB) after the offset error has been
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point. It is the deviation of the
point. It is the deviation of the last
point. It is the deviation of the first
V
V
V
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input range as –V
input range as –V
input range as –V
IN
voltage,
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to
to
to
–8–
the fundamental. Noise is the sum of all nonfundamental sig-
nals up to half the sampling frequency (f
ratio is dependent on the number of quantization levels in the
digitization process; the more levels, the smaller the quantiza-
tion noise. The theoretical signal-to-(noise + distortion) ratio
for an ideal N-bit converter with a sine wave input is given by:
Thus, for a 12-bit converter, this is 74 dB.
Total Harmonic Distortion (THD)
Total harmonic distortion is the ratio of the rms sum of har-
monics to the fundamental. For the AD7866, it is defined as:
where V
V
sixth harmonics.
Peak Harmonic or Spurious Noise
Peak harmonic, or spurious noise, is defined as the ratio of the
rms value of the next largest component in the ADC output
spectrum (up to f
fundamental. Normally, the value of this specification is deter-
mined by the largest harmonic in the spectrum. But for ADCs
where the harmonics are buried in the noise floor, it will be a
noise peak.
Intermodulation Distortion
With inputs consisting of sine waves at two frequencies, fa and fb,
any active device with nonlinearities will create distortion products
at sum and difference frequencies of mfa ± nfb where m, n = 0,
1, 2, 3, and so on. Intermodulation distortion terms are those for
which neither m nor n are equal to zero. For example, the second
order terms include (fa + fb) and (fa – fb), while the third order
terms include (2fa + fb), (2fa – fb), (fa + 2fb), and (fa – 2fb).
The AD7866 is tested using the CCIF standard where two
input frequencies near the top end of the input bandwidth are
used. In this case, the second order terms are usually distanced
in frequency from the original sine waves while the third order
terms are usually at a frequency close to the input frequencies.
As a result, the second and third order terms are specified sepa-
rately. The calculation of the intermodulation distortion is as
per the THD specification where it is the ratio of the rms sum
of the individual distortion products to the rms amplitude of the
sum of the fundamentals expressed in dB.
Channel-to-Channel Isolation
Channel-to-channel isolation is a measure of the level of crosstalk
between channels. It is measured by applying a full-scale
(2
channels and determining how much that signal is attenuated in the
selected channel with a 10 kHz signal (0 V to V
given is the worst-case across all four channels for the AD7866.
PSR (Power Supply Rejection)
See the Performance Curves section.
4
, V
Signal-to-(Noise + Distortion) = (6.02 N + 1.76) dB
5
V
, and V
REF
1
is the rms amplitude of the fundamental and V
THD db
), 455 kHz sine wave signal to all unselected input
6
are the rms amplitudes of the second through the
( )
S
/2 and excluding dc) to the rms value of the
=
20
log
V
2
2
+
V
3
2
+
V
V
S
/2), excluding dc. The
1
4
2
+
V
5
2
REF
+
V
). The figure
6
2
REV. A
2
, V
3
,

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