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ADC-207LM View Datasheet(PDF) - Murata Power Solutions

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ADC-207LM
Murata-ps
Murata Power Solutions Murata-ps
ADC-207LM Datasheet PDF : 6 Pages
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ADC-207
7-Bit, 20MHz, CMOS Flash A/D Converters
9
8
CLOCK IN
GROUND
+5 VOLTS
4
5
0.01µF
6
20k
USING TWO ADC-207’S FOR 8-BIT RESOLUTION
Two ADC-207’s (A and B) are cascadable for applications requir-
ing 8-bit resolution. The device A provides a typical 7-bit output. The
OVERFLOW signal of device A turns off device A and turns on the device B.
The OVERFLOW signal of device A is also used as MSB for 8-bit operation.
The device B provides the other seven bits from the input signal. Figure 4
shows the circuit connections for the application.
+5V
+5.12
REFERENCE
IN
10
TURN
OPTIONAL
MIDSCALE
ADJUST
CLOCK IN
18
6
+VDD
+REFERENCE
8 CS1
4
ANALOG INPUT
1
CLOCK
9
CS2
3
–REFERENCE
10
OF
11
B1
12
B2
B3 13
14
B4
B5 15
16
B6
17
B7
2
DIG GND
ANALOG GROUND
7
ANALOG IN
+5V
7
ANALOG GROUND
6 +REFERENCE
8
CS1
1 CLOCK
4 ANALOG INPUT
10
OF
11
B1
12
B2
13
B3
14
B4
9 CS2
18 +VDD
3 –REFERENCE
15
B5
16
B6
17
B7
2
DIG GND
OVERFLOW
BIT 1 (MSB)
BIT2
BIT3
BIT4
BIT5
BIT6
BIT7
BIT8 (LSB)
1
2
10pF
13
11
12
CLOCK OUT
3
Figure 3. Optional Pulse Shaping Circuit
BEAT FREQUENCY AND ENVELOPE TESTS
Figure 5 shows an actual ADC-207 plot of the Beat Frequency Test.
This test uses a 20MHz clock input to the ADC-207 with a 20.002MHz full-
scale sine wave input. Although the converter would not normally be used
in this mode because the input frequency violates Nyquist criteria for full
recovery of signal information, the test is an excellent demonstration of the
ADC-207’s high-frequency performance.
The effect of the 2kHz frequency difference between the input and the
clock is that the output will be a 2kHz sinusoidal digital data array which
"walks" along the actual input at the 2kHz beat note frequency. Any inabil-
ity to follow the 20.002MHz input will be immediately obvious by plotting
the digital data array. Further arithmetic analysis may be done on the data
array to determine spectral purity, harmonic distortion, etc. This test is an
excellent indication of:
1. Full power input bandwidth of all 128 comparators.
(Any gain loss would show as signal distortion.)
2. Phase response linearity vs. instantaneous signal magnitude.
(Phase problems would show as
improper codes.)
3. Comparator slew rate limiting.
Figure 6 shows an actual ADC-207 plot of the Envelope Test. This test
is a variation of the previous test but uses a 10.002MHz sinewave input to
give two overlapping cycles when the data is reconstructed by a D/A con-
verter output to an oscilloscope. The scope is triggered by the 20MHz clock
used by the A/D. Any asymmetry between positive and negative portions of
the signal will be very obvious. This test is an excellent indication of slew
rate capability. At the peaks of the envelope, consecutive samples swing
completely through the input voltage range.
REFERENCE
GROUND
Figure 4. Using Two ADC-207’s for 8-Bit Operation
NOTE: The output data bit numbering is offset by a
bit to the device B’s output.
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