Self-Calibrating 12-Bit Plus Sign Serial I/O A/D Converters with MUX and Sample/Hold
National Semiconductor
Description
Some device/package combinations are obsolete and shown for reference only. The ADC12030, and ADC12H030 families are 12-bit plus sign successive approximation A/D converters with serial I/O and configurable input multiplexers. The ADC12034/ADC12H034 and ADC12038/ADC12H038 have 4 and 8 channel multiplexers, respectively. The differential multiplexer outputs and A/D inputs are available on the MUXOUT1, MUXOUT2, A/DIN1 and A/DIN2 pins. The ADC12030/ADC12H030 has a two channel multiplexer with the multiplexer outputs and A/D inputs internally connected. The ADC12030 family is tested with a 5 MHz clock, while the ADC12H030 family is tested with an 8 MHz clock. On request, these A/Ds go through a self calibration process that adjusts linearity, zero and full-scale errors to less than ±1 LSB each. The analog inputs can be configured to operate in various combinations of single-ended, differential, or pseudo-differential modes. A fully differential unipolar analog input range (0V to +5V) can be accommodated with a single +5V supply. In the differential modes, valid outputs are obtained even when the negative inputs are greater than the positive because of the 12-bit plus sign output data format. The serial I/O is configured to comply with NSC MICROWIRE. For voltage references see the LM4040, LM4050 or LM4041.
Features
Serial I/O (MICROWIRE Compatible)
2, 4, or 8 chan differential or single-ended multiplexer
Analog input sample/hold function
Power down mode
Variable resolution and conversion rate
Programmable acquisition time
Variable digital output word length and format
No zero or full scale adjustment required
Fully tested and guaranteed with a 4.096V reference
0V to 5V analog input range with single 5V power supply
No Missing Codes over temperature
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