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AD570J Datasheet(PDF) 6 Page - Analog Devices |
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6 / 8 page AD570 REV. A –6– the DR and data lines will not change. If a 2 µs or longer pulse is applied to the B & C line during a conversion, the converter will clear and start a new conversion cycle. Figure 9. AD570 Timing and Control Sequence CONTROL MODES WITH BLANK AND CONVERT The timing sequence of the AD570 discussed above allows the device to be easily operated in a variety of systems with differing control modes. The two most common control modes, the Con- vert Pulse Mode, and the Multiplex Mode, are illustrated here. Convert Pulse Mode–In this mode, data is present at the output of the converter at all times except when conversion is taking place. Figure 10 illustrates the timing of this mode. The BLANK and CONVERT line is normally low and conversions are trig- gered by a positive pulse. A typical application for this timing mode is shown in Figure 13, in which µP bus interfacing is easily accomplished with three-state buffers. Multiplex Mode—In this mode the outputs are blanked except when the device is selected for conversion and readout; this tim- ing is shown in Figure 11. A typical AD570 multiplexing appli- cation is shown in Figure 14. This operating mode allows multiple AD570 devices to drive common data lines. All BLANK and CONVERT lines are held high to keep the outputs blanked. A single AD570 is selected, its BLANK and CONVERT line is driven low and at the end of conversion, which is indicated by DATA READY going low, the conversion result will be present at the outputs. When this data has been read from the 8-bit bus, BLANK and CONVERT is restored to the blank mode to clear the data bus for other con- verters. When several AD570s are multiplexed in sequence, a new conversion may be started in one AD570 while data is being read from another. As long as the data is read and the first AD570 is cleared within 15 µs after the start of conversion of the second AD570, no data overlap will occur. Figure 10. Convert Pulse Mode Figure 11. Multiplex Mode SAMPLE-HOLD AMPLIFIER CONNECTION TO THE AD570 Many situations in high-speed acquisition systems or digitizing of rapidly changing signals require a sample-hold amplifier (SHA) in front of the A-D converter. The SHA can acquire and hold a signal faster than the converter can perform a conversion. A SHA can also be used to accurately define the exact point in time at which the signal is sampled. For the AD570, a SHA can also serve as a high input impedance buffer. Figure 12 shows the AD570 connected to the AD582 mono- lithic SHA for high speed signal acquisition. In this configura- tion, the AD582 will acquire a 10 volt signal in less than 10 µs with a droop rate less than 100 µV/ms. The control signals are arranged so that when the control line goes low, the AD582 is put into the “hold” mode, and the AD570 will begin its conversion cycle. (The AD582 settles to final value well in advance of the Figure 12. Sample-Hold Interface to the AD570 first comparator decision inside the AD570). The DATA READY line is fed back to the other side of the differential input control gate so that the AD582 cannot come out of the “hold” mode during the conversion cycle. At the end of the con- version cycle, the DATA READY line goes low, automatically placing the AD582 back into the sample mode. This feature al- lows simple control of both the SHA and the A-D converter with a single line. Observe carefully the ground, supply, and by- pass capacitor connections between the two devices. The ar- rangement minimizes ground noise and interference during the conversion cycle to give the most accurate measurements. |
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