SBAA275A June 2018 – March 2023 ADS1120 , ADS112C04 , ADS112U04 , ADS1147 , ADS1148 , ADS114S06 , ADS114S06B , ADS114S08 , ADS114S08B , ADS1220 , ADS122C04 , ADS122U04 , ADS1247 , ADS1248 , ADS124S06 , ADS124S08 , ADS125H02 , ADS1260 , ADS1261 , ADS1262 , ADS1263
For the three-wire measurement, the theory is similar to the three-wire design in Section 2.4 except with a high side reference. As in the previously mentioned design, two measurements are required. A single IDAC current drives the RTD and two lead resistances. One measurement reads the RTD and one lead resistance and a second measurement measures another lead resistance which is then subtracted from the first measurement. After the current flows out of the RTD, the current is shunted to ground through RBIAS. The three-wire RTD is attached to the following header connections. Lead 1 is attached to AIN1; lead 2 is attached to AIN2; and lead 3 is attached to AIN4.
The ADC makes a measurement from AIN1 to AIN2. This results in the voltage across the RTD and one lead resistance.
A second measurement is taken from AIN2 to AIN4. This results in the voltage across lead 3.
Assuming that the lead resistances are equal, subtract Equation 103 from Equation 102. There resulting measurement is shown in Equation 104.