JAJSQE1 October 2024 ADS9212
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The ADS9212 features a PGA at every analog input channel. The PGA supports single-ended and differential inputs with a bipolar signal swing. Table 6-1 lists the supported analog input ranges. The analog input range can be configured independently for each channel by using the RANGE_ADC_x register fields in address 0xC2 and address 0xC3.
DIFFERENTIAL INPUTS | SINGLE-ENDED INPUTS | RANGE_ADC_x CONFIGURATION |
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±12V | ±12V | 5 |
±10V | ±10V | 4 |
±7V | ±7V | 3 |
±5V | ±5V | 0 |
±3.5V | ±3.5V | 1 |
±2.5V | ±2.5V | 2 |
Each analog input channel features an antialiasing, low-pass filter (LPF) at the output of the PGA. Table 6-2 lists the various programmable LPF options available in the ADS9212 corresponding to the analog input range. Figure 5-14 and Figure 5-15 illustrate the frequency responses for low-bandwidth and wide-bandwidth LPF configurations. The analog input bandwidth for the two analog input channels can be can be selected using the BW_ADC_A and BW_ADC_B bits in address 0xC0 of register bank 1.
LPF | ANALOG INPUT RANGE | CORNER FREQUENCY (–3dB) |
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Low-bandwidth | All input ranges | 21kHz |
Wide-bandwidth | ±12V | 375kHz |
±10V | 385kHz | |
±7V | 400kHz | |
±5V | 320kHz | |
±3.5V | 240kHz | |
±2.5V | 182kHz |