Very Low Noise, 24-Bit Analog-to-Digital Converter (Rev. I)
Texas Instruments
Description
The ADS1255 and ADS1256 are extremely low-noise, 24-bit analog-to-digital (A/D) converters. They provide complete high-resolution measurement solutions for the most demanding applications. The converter is comprised of a 4th-order, delta-sigma () modulator followed by a programmable digital filter. A flexible input multiplexer handles differential or single-ended signals and includes circuitry to verify the integrity of the external sensor connected to the inputs. The selectable input buffer greatly increases the input impedance and the low-noise programmable gain amplifier (PGA) provides gains from 1 to 64 in binary steps. The programmable filter allows the user to optimize between resolution of up to 23 bits noise-free and data rate of up to 30k samples per second (SPS). The converters offer fast channel cycling for measuring multiplexed inputs and can also perform one-shot conversions that settle in just a single cycle. Communication is handled over an SPI-compatible serial interface that can operate with a 2-wire connection. Onboard calibration supports both self and system correction of offset and gain errors for all the PGA settings. Bidirectional digital I/Os and a programmable clock output driver are provided for general use. The ADS1255 is packaged in an SSOP-20, and the ADS1256 in an SSOP-28.
Features
24 Bits, No Missing Codes All Data Rates and PGA Settings Up to 23 Bits Noise-Free Resolution ±0.0010% Nonlinearity (max) Data Output Rates to 30kSPS Fast Channel Cycling 18.6 Bits Noise-Free (21.3 Effective Bits) at 1.45kHz One-Shot Conversions with Single-Cycle Settling Flexible Input Multiplexer with Sensor Detect Four Differential Inputs (ADS1256 only) Eight Single-Ended Inputs (ADS1256 only) Chopper-Stabilized Input Buffer Low-Noise PGA: 27nV Input-Referred Noise Self and System Calibration for All PGA Settings 5V Tolerant SPI-Compatible Serial Interface Analog Supply: 5V Digital Supply: 1.8V to 3.6V Power Dissipation As Low as 38mW in Normal Mode 0.4mW in Standby Mode APPLICATIONS Scientific Instrumentation Industrial Process Control Medical Equipment Test and Measurement Weigh Scales SPI is a trademark of Motorola, Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
Related Datasheets
| Part Number | Description | Category |
| ADS1210 | 24-Bit Analog-to-Digital Converter (Rev. B) | Cards and Modules |
| ADS1250 | ResolutionPlus 20-Bit Data Acquisition System Analog-to-Digital Converter | Cards and Modules |
| ADS1252 | 24-Bit, 40kHz Analog-to-Digital Converter (Rev. D) | Cards and Modules |
| ADS1256 | Very Low Noise, 24-Bit Analog-to-Digital Converter (Rev. I) | Cards and Modules |
| ADS1258 | 16-Channel, 24-Bit Analog-to-Digital Converter (Rev. E) | Cards and Modules |
| ADS1271 | 24-Bit, Wide Bandwidth Analog-to-Digital Converter (Rev. F) | Cards and Modules |
| ADS1274 | Quad/Octal, Simultaneous Sampling, 24-Bit Analog-to-Digital Converters (Rev. A) | Cards and Modules |
As the hyperlinked contents/websites are those of third parties, we cannot vouch for their accuracy or legitimacy.
Hot Articles
Most Popular Articles
Search EE Times India
Max's Cool Beans
Strange modes of transport and other "stuff"
Someone just pointed me at a YouTube video that claims to show the world's first e-powered multicopter flight...












