SBASAV2 October 2024 ADS9212
PRODUCTION DATA
The ADS9212 features a common-mode (CM) rejection circuit at the analog inputs that supports CM voltages up to ±12V. The CM voltage for differential inputs is given by Equation 1. On power-up or after reset, the common-mode voltage range for the analog input channels is ±12V (CM_CTRL_EN = 0b). Voltage at the analog inputs, in all cases, must be within the Absolute Maximum Ratings.
As described in the following table, the CM voltage rejection circuit can be optimized for various CM voltages for differential inputs.
COMMON-MODE (CM) RANGE | CM_CTRL_EN | ADC A | ADC B | ||
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CM_EN_ADC_A | CM_RNG_ADC_A [1:0] |
CM_EN_ADC_B | CM_RNG_ADC_B [1:0] |
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CM ≤ ±1V | 1 | 0 | Do not care | 0 | Do not care |
CM ≤ ±RANGE / 2 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | |
CM ≤ ±6V | 1 | 1 | |||
CM ≤ ±12V | 2 | 2 |
The CM voltage rejection circuit must be configured depending on the analog input range of the PGA when using single-ended inputs as well. The following table lists the recommended configuration for single-ended inputs for various analog input voltage ranges.
PGA ANALOG INPUT RANGE | CM_CTRL_EN | ADC A | ADC B | ||
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CM_EN_ADC_A | CM_RNG_ADC_A [1:0] |
CM_EN_ADC_B | CM_RNG_ADC_B [1:0] |
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±2.5V, ±3.5V, and ±5V | 1 | 0 | Do not care | 0 | Do not care |
±7V, ±10V, and ±12V | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 |