The ADS-917 is a high-performance, 14-bit, 1MHz sampling
A/D converter. This device samples input signals up to Nyquist
frequencies with no missing codes. The ADS-917 features
outstanding dynamic performance including a THD of –80dB.
Housed in a small 24-pin DDIP or SMT (gull-wing) package,
the functionally complete ADS-917 contains a fast-settling
sample-hold amplifier, a subranging (two-pass) A/D converter,
a precise voltage reference, timing/control logic, and errorcorrection circuitry. Digital input and output levels are TTL.
Requiring ±15V (or ±12V) and +5V supplies, the ADS-917
dissipates 1.9W (1.6W for ±12V) maximum. The unit is offered
with a unipolar input (0 to +10V). Models are available for use
in either commercial (0 to +70°C) or military (–55 to +125°C)
operating temperature ranges. Applications include radar,
sonar, spectrum analysis, and graphic/medical imaging.
+12V/+15V Supply (Pin 22)0 to +16Volts
–12V/–15V Supply (Pin 24)0 to –16Volts
+5V Supply (Pin 13)0 to +6Volts
Digital Input (Pin 16)–0.3 to +V
Analog Input (Pin 20)–4 to +17Volts
Lead Temperature (10 seconds)+300°C
Power Dissipation—1.41.6—1.41.6—1.41.6Watts
Power Supply Rejection——±0.01——±0.01——±0.01%FSR/%V
Footnotes:
➀ All power supplies must be on before applying a start convert pulse. All supplies
and the clock (START CONVERT) must be present during warmup periods. The
device must be continuously converting during this time. There is a slight
degradation in performance when using ±12V supplies.
➁ See Ordering Information for availability of ±5V input range. Contact DATEL for
availability of other input voltage ranges.
➂ A 1MHz clock with a 200ns wide start convert pulse is used for all production
testing. See Timing Diagram for more details.
TECHNICAL NOTES
1. Obtaining fully specified performance from the ADS-917
requires careful attention to pc-card layout and power
supply decoupling. The device's analog and digital ground
systems are connected to each other internally. For optimal
performance, tie all ground pins (14, 19 and 23) directly to a
large analog ground plane beneath the package.
Bypass all power supplies, as well as the REFERENCE
OUTPUT (pin 21), to ground with 4.7µF tantalum capacitors
in parallel with 0.1µF ceramic capacitors. Locate the
bypass capacitors as close to the unit as possible. If the
user-installed offset and gain adjusting circuit shown in
Figure 2 is used, also locate it as close to the ADS-917 as
possible.
2. The ADS-917 achieves its specified accuracies without the
➃ Effective bits is equal to:
(SNR + Distortion) – 1.76 + 20 log
6.02
➄ This is the time required before the A/D output data is valid after the analog input
is back within the specified range.
Full Scale Amplitude
Actual Input Amplitude
need for external calibration. If required, the device's small
initial offset and gain errors can be reduced to zero using
the input circuit of Figure 2. When using this circuit, or any
similar offset and gain-calibration hardware, make adjustments following warmup. To avoid interaction, always
adjust offset before gain.
3. When operating the ADS-917 from ±12V supplies, do not
drive external circuitry with the REFERENCE OUTPUT. The
reference's accuracy and drift specifications may not be
met, and loading the circuit may cause accuracy errors
within the converter.
4. Applying a start convert pulse while a conversion is in
progress (EOC = logic "1") initiates a new and inaccurate
conversion cycle. Data from the interrupted and subsequent
conversions will be invalid.
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