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IC PREC RMS/DC CONV MCRPWR 8MSOP

LTC1966CMS8#TRPBF

Manufacturer Part Number
LTC1966CMS8#TRPBF
Description
IC PREC RMS/DC CONV MCRPWR 8MSOP
Manufacturer
Linear Technology
Datasheets

Specifications of LTC1966CMS8#TRPBF

Current - Supply
155µA
Voltage - Supply
2.7 V ~ 5.5 V
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
8-MSOP, Micro8™, 8-uMAX, 8-uSOP,
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant

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applicaTions inForMaTion
For single-ended DC-coupled applications, simply con-
nect one of the two inputs (they are interchangeable) to
the signal, and the other to ground. This will work well
for dual supply configurations, but for single supply
configurations it will only work well for unipolar input
signals. The LTC1966 input voltage range is from rail-
to-rail, and when the input is driven above V
V
offset errors will increase substantially after just a few
hundred millivolts of overdrive. Fortunately, most single
supply circuits measuring a DC-coupled RMS value will
include some reference voltage other than ground, and
the second LTC1966 input can be connected to that point.
For single-ended AC-coupled applications, Figure 9 shows
three alternate topologies. The first one, shown in Figure 9a
uses a coupling capacitor to one input while the other is
grounded. This will remove the DC voltage difference from
the input to the LTC1966, and it will therefore not be part
of the resulting output voltage. Again, this connection will
work well with dual supply configurations, but in single
supply configurations it will be necessary to raise the volt-
age on the grounded input to assure that the signal at the
active input stays within the range of V
is already a suitable voltage reference available, connect
the second input to that point. If not, a midsupply voltage
can be created with two resistors as shown in Figure 9b.
Finally, if the input voltage is known to be between V
and V
shown in Figure 9c. Whereas the DC return path was
provided through Pin 3 in Figures 9a and 9b, in this case,
the return path is provided on Pin 2, through the input
signal voltages. The switched capacitor action between
the two input pins of the LTC1966 will cause the voltage
SS
(ground for single supply operation) the gain and
DD
, it can be AC-coupled by using the configuration
V
IN
C
C
Figure 9. Single-Ended AC-Coupled Input Connection Alternatives
2
3
(9a)
IN1
IN2
LTC1966
V
V
DD
SS
SS
to V
DD
DD
V
V
DD
or below
IN
. If there
100k
R1
SS
C
C
R2
100k
2
3
(9b)
IN1
IN2
on the coupling capacitor connected to the second input
to follow the DC average of the input voltage.
For differential input applications, connect the two inputs
to the differential signal. If AC coupling is desired, one of
the two inputs can be connected through a series capacitor.
In all of these connections, to choose the input coupling
capacitor, C
constant desired, and divide by the LTC1966 differential
input impedance. Because the LTC1966 input impedance
is about 100 times its output impedance, this capacitor is
typically much smaller than the output averaging capaci-
tor. Its requirements are also much less stringent, and a
ceramic chip capacitor will usually suffice.
Output Connections
The LTC1966 output is differentially, but not symmetrically,
generated. That is to say, the RMS value that the LTC1966
computes will be generated on the output (Pin 5) relative
to the output return (Pin 6), but these two pins are not
interchangeable. For most applications, Pin 6 will be tied
to ground (Pin 1), and this will result in the best accuracy.
However, Pin 6 can be tied to any voltage between V
(Pin 4) and V
swing desired. This last restriction keeps V
within the range of V
than ground is used, it should be a low impedance, both
AC and DC, for proper operation of the LTC1966.
Use of a voltage in the range of V
lead to errors due to the switch dynamics as the NMOS
transistor is cut off. For this reason, it is recommended
that OUT RTN = 0V if V
LTC1966
V
DD
C
, calculate the low frequency coupling time
DD
V
V
(Pin 7) less the maximum output voltage
DC
IN
+
SS
DD
to V
is ≤ 3V.
2
3
C
(9c)
C
DD
IN1
IN2
V
SS
LTC1966
. If a reference level other
V
OR GND
DD
DD
1966 F09
– 1V to V
LTC1966
OUT
DD
itself (Pin 5)
– 1.3V can
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