JAJSD74E February 2016 – August 2022 ADS8681 , ADS8685 , ADS8689
PRODUCTION DATA
The design uses galvanic isolation between the DAQ system inputs and main power supply to achieve extremely high CMRR, as indicated by Figure 8-1. The system not only tolerates large common-mode voltages beyond the absolute maximum ratings but also delivers excellent performance largely independent of common-mode amplitude and frequency (within the specified operating limits). The relevant performance characteristics are illustrated in Figure 8-9, Figure 8-3, and Figure 8-4.
The system performance requirements can be easily satisfied by using the ADS868x. This device simplifies system design because the ADS868x eliminates the need for designing a discrete high-performance signal chain needed with most other SAR ADCs. In addition, the use of galvanic isolation has the following system design implications:
The floating power supply can be realized as an isolated transformer-based, push-pull converter followed by a rectifier and low-dropout (LDO) regulator to largely eliminate the ADC power-supply ripple by taking advantage of the high PSRR provided by most LDOs. A schematic of this design is shown in Figure 8-2.
Recommended components for the circuit shown in Figure 8-2 are given below:
With regard to the digital isolator, the ISO7640FM is recommended for the following reasons: