ADS1602
SBAS341B − DECEMBER 2004 − REVISED APRIL 2005
16-Bit, 2.5MSPS
Analog-to-Digital Converter
FEATURES
DESCRIPTION
The ADS1602 is
delta-sigma analog-to-digital
a
high-speed, high-precision,
converter (ADC)
D
High Speed:
Data Rate: 2.5MSPS
Bandwidth: 1.23MHz
manufactured on an advanced CMOS process. The
ADS1602 oversampling topology reduces clock jitter
sensitivity during the sampling of high-frequency, large
amplitude signals by a factor of four over that achieved by
Nyquist-rate ADCs. Consequently, signal-to-noise ratio
(SNR) is particularly improved. Total harmonic distortion
(THD) is −101dB, and the spurious-free dynamic range
(SFDR) is 103dB.
D
Outstanding Performance:
SNR: 91dB at f = 100kHz, −1dBFS
THD: −101dB at f = 100kHz, −6dBFS
SFDR: 103dB at f = 100kHz, −6dBFS
IN
IN
IN
D
Ease-of-Use:
High-Speed 3-Wire Serial Interface
Directly Connects to TMS320 DSPs
On-Chip Digital Filter Simplifies Anti-Alias
Requirements
Simple Pin-Driven Control—No On-Chip
Registers to Program
Selectable On-Chip Voltage Reference
Simultaneous Sampling with Multiple
ADS1602s
Optimized for power and performance, the ADS1602
dissipates only 530mW while providing a full-scale
differential input range of 3V. Having such a wide input
range makes out-of-range signals unlikely. The OTR pin
indicates if an analog input out-of-range condition does
occur. The differential input signal is measured against the
differential reference, which can be generated internally or
supplied externally on the ADS1602.
D
Low Power:
The ADS1602 uses an inherently stable advanced
modulator with an on-chip decimation filter. The filter stop
band extends to 38.6MHz, which greatly simplifies the
anti-aliasing circuitry. The modulator samples the input
signal up to 40MSPS, depending on fCLK, while the 16x
decimation filter uses a series of four half-band FIR filter
stages to provide 75dB of stop band attenuation and
0.001dB of passband ripple.
530mW at 2.5MSPS
Power-Down Mode
APPLICATIONS
D
D
D
Sonar
Vibration Analysis
Data Acquisition
Output data is provided over a simple 3-wire serial
interface at rates up to 2.5MSPS, with a −3dB bandwidth
of 1.23MHz. The output data or its complementary format
directly connects to DSPs such as TI’s TMS320 family,
FPGAs, or ASICs. A dedicated synchronization pin
enables simultaneous sampling with multiple ADS1602s
in multi-channel systems. Power dissipation is set by an
external resistor that allows a reduction in dissipation
when operating at slower speeds. All of the ADS1602
features are controlled by dedicated I/O pins, which
simplify operation by eliminating the need for on-chip
registers.
VREFP VREFN VMID RBIAS VCAP AVDD
Reference and Bias Circuits
DVDD
IOVDD
CLK
SYNC
FSO
FSO
SCLK
SCLK
Serial
Interface
AINP
AINN
∆Σ
Modulator
Linear Phase
FIR Digital Filter
DOUT
DOUT
OTR
PD
ADS1602
REFEN
The high performing, easy-to-use ADS1602 is especially
suitable for demanding measurement applications in
sonar, vibration analysis, and data acquisition. The
ADS1602 is offered in a small, 7mm x 7mm TQFP-48
package and is specified from −40°C to +85°C.
AGND
DGND
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