ADS1202
SBAS275 – DECEMBER 2002
Motor Control Current Shunt
1-Bit, 10MHz, 2nd-Order, Delta-Sigma Modulator
FEATURES
● 16-BIT RESOLUTION
DESCRIPTION
The ADS1202 is a precision, 80dB dynamic range, delta-
sigma (∆∑) modulator operating from a single +5V supply.
The differential inputs are ideal for direct connections to
transducers or low-level signals. With the appropriate digital
filter and modulator rate, the device can be used to achieve
16-bit Analog-to-Digital (A/D) conversion with no missing
codes. Effective resolution of 12 bits can be maintained with
a digital filter bandwidth of 10kHz at a modulator rate of
10MHz. The ADS1202 is designed for use in medium reso-
lution measurement applications including current measure-
ments, smart transmitters, industrial process control, weigh
scales, chromatography, and portable instrumentation. It is
available in a TSSOP-8 package.
● 13-BIT LINEARITY
● RESOLUTION/SPEED TRADE-OFF:
10-Bit Effective Resolution with 20µs Signal
Delay (12-bit with 77µs)
● ±250mV INPUT RANGE WITH SINGLE 5V SUPPLY
● 2% INTERNAL REFERENCE VOLTAGE
● 2% GAIN ERROR
● FLEXIBLE SERIAL INTERFACE WITH FOUR
DIFFERENT MODES
● IMPLEMENTED TWINNED BINARY CODING AS
SPLIT PHASE OR MANCHESTER CODING FOR
ONE LINE INTERFACING
● OPERATING TEMPERATURE RANGE:
–40°C to +85°C
APPLICATIONS
● MOTOR CONTROL
VIN+
MDAT
2nd-Order
● CURRENT MEASUREMENT
● INDUSTRIAL PROCESS CONTROL
● INSTRUMENTATION
∆∑ Modulator
VIN–
MCLK
Interface
Circuit
RC Oscillator
20MHz
VDD
M0
● SMART TRANSMITTERS
● PORTABLE INSTRUMENTS
● WEIGHT SCALES
M1
GND
Reference
Voltage
2.5V
Buffer
● PRESSURE TRANSDUCERS
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Copyright © 2002, Texas Instruments Incorporated
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