Datasheet

IN1
IN2
MICROPROCESSOR
DSP
SCLK
CS
DIN
DOUT
GND
V
A
ADC082S051
LP2950
5V
1 PF
0.1 PF 0.1 PF1 PF
ADC082S051
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SNAS263F NOVEMBER 2004REVISED MARCH 2013
ADC082S051 TRANSFER FUNCTION
The output format of the ADC082S051 is straight binary. Code transitions occur midway between successive
integer LSB values. The LSB width for the ADC082S051 is V
A
/256. The ideal transfer characteristic is shown in
Figure 50. The transition from an output code of 0000 0000 to a code of 0000 0001 is at 1/2 LSB, or a voltage of
V
A
/512. Other code transitions occur at steps of one LSB.
Figure 50. Ideal Transfer Characteristic
TYPICAL APPLICATION CIRCUIT
A typical application of the ADC082S051 is shown in Figure 51. Power is provided, in this example, by the Texas
Instruments LP2950 low-dropout voltage regulator, available in a variety of fixed and adjustable output voltages.
The power supply pin is bypassed with a capacitor network located close to the ADC082S051. Because the
reference for the ADC082S051 is the supply voltage, any noise on the supply will degrade device noise
performance. To keep noise off the supply, use a dedicated linear regulator for this device, or provide sufficient
decoupling from other circuitry to keep noise off the ADC082S051 supply pin. Because of the ADC082S051's low
power requirements, it is also possible to use a precision reference as a power supply to maximize performance.
The four-wire interface is shown connected to a microprocessor or DSP.
Figure 51. Typical Application Circuit
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