SLASF96 April 2024 AFE20408
PRODUCTION DATA
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In the AFE20408 all-positive DAC range mode, the two DAC groups are set to a positive-voltage output range (0V to 10V).
The minimum DAC output for each group cannot be less than the corresponding VSS voltage. In all-positive DAC range mode, the minimum DAC output for both groups is 0V, and consequently, the VSSA and VSSB pins must be connected to GND.
The maximum DAC output for each group cannot be greater than the corresponding VCC voltage. In all-positive DAC range mode, the VCCA and VCCB pins must be connected to a positive supply voltage; however these pins are not required to be tied to the same potential. Typically, the positive voltage at each VCC pin is dictated by the desired positive-voltage output range, but this configuration is not required. In the case where the VCC supply voltage for a group is less than the positive full-scale range configuration, the maximum DAC voltage is limited to VCC[A,B]. Table 6-6 lists the typical configurations for this mode.
PIN | TEST CONDITIONS | TYPICAL CONNECTION |
---|---|---|
VDD | 4.5V to 5.5V | |
VIO | VIO ≤ VDD | 1.65V to 5.5V |
VCCA | VDACA ≤ VCCA | 3V ≤ VCCA ≤ 11V |
VCCB | VDACB ≤ VCCB | 3V ≤ VCCB ≤ 11V |
VSSA | GND | |
VSSB | GND | |
Thermal Pad | GND |
After a reset event, the output range for each DAC group is automatically set by the autorange detector.
The VSS[A,B] pins set the clamp voltage for each DAC group. The clamp voltage depends only on the voltage in the VSS[A,B] pins; therefore, changes to the DAC range registers do not affect the clamp setting. With both VSSA and VSSB pins connected to GND, the clamp voltage for all DACs is 0V.