SBASB01 August 2024 AMC3306M05-Q1
PRODUCTION DATA
The differential amplifier input stage of the AMC3306M05-Q1 feeds a second-order, switched-capacitor, feed-forward ΔΣ modulator. The gain of the differential amplifier is set by internal precision resistors with a differential input impedance of RIND. The modulator converts the analog input signal into a bitstream that is transferred across the isolation barrier. See the Isolation Channel Signal Transmission section.
For reduced offset and offset drift, the differential amplifier is chopper-stabilized with the switching frequency set at fCLKIN / 32. As shown in Figure 6-1, the switching frequency generates a spur at 625kHz.
sinc3 filter, OSR = 2, fCLKIN = 20MHz, fIN = 1kHz |
There are two restrictions on the analog input signals INP and INN. First, if the input voltages VINP or VINN exceed the range specified in the Absolute Maximum Ratings table, limit the input currents to the absolute maximum value. Otherwise, the electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection turns on. In addition, the device linearity and parametric performance are specified only when the analog input voltage remains within the VFSR and VCM ranges. The Recommended Operating Conditions table describes the linear full-scale range (VFSR) and the common-mode input voltage range (VCM).