SBAA201A March 2013 – March 2023 ADS1120 , ADS1120-Q1 , ADS1147 , ADS1148 , ADS114S06 , ADS114S06B , ADS114S08 , ADS114S08B , ADS1220 , ADS122C04 , ADS1247 , ADS1248 , ADS124S06 , ADS124S08
When selecting the corner frequency of the RC filters, make sure to account for both the noise signals present in the environment, and the timing constraints of the application. In many cases, the signal produced by the RTD may be treated as essentially a dc signal. The analog filter must be allowed to completely settle after activating the current source, but before the sensor measurement takes place. On high-resolution applications, when initially biasing the RTD, the user may have to wait several time constants for the filter to settle. For example, when performing a 20-bit resolution measurement, after initially biasing the sensor, the user must wait up to 14 RC filter time constants for the measurement to settle within ½ an LSB. Table 3-1 shows the required RC filter time constants to settle to ½ LSB resolution.
Resolution (Bits) | Time Constants to ½ LSB |
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16 | 11.78 |
18 | 13.17 |
20 | 14.56 |
22 | 15.94 |
24 | 17.33 |