SBASA34B June 2020 – August 2024 AMC3330
PRODUCTION DATA
The AMC3330 is a fully-differential, precision, isolated amplifier with high input impedance, and an integrated DC/DC converter that allows the device to be supplied from a single 3.3-V or 5-V voltage supply source on the low side. The input stage of the device drives a second-order, delta-sigma (ΔΣ) modulator. The modulator uses an internal voltage reference and clock generator to convert the analog input signal to a digital bitstream. The drivers (termed TX in the Functional Block Diagram) transfer the output of the modulator across the isolation barrier that separates the high-side and low-side voltage domains. The received bitstream and clock are synchronized and processed by a fourth-order analog filter on the low-side and presented as a differential analog output.
The Functional Block Diagram shows a block diagram of the
AMC3330. The 1.2-GΩ differential
input impedance of the analog input stage supports
low gain-error signal-sensing in high-voltage
applications using high-impedance resistor
dividers.
The
signal path is isolated by a double capacitive
silicon-dioxide (SiO2) insulation
barrier, whereas power isolation uses an on-chip
transformer separated by a thin-film polymer as
the insulating material.