SBAS895B May 2018 – April 2020
PRODUCTION DATA.
The differential amplifier input stage of the AMC1300 feeds a second-order, switched-capacitor, feed-forward ΔΣ modulator. The gain of the differential amplifier is set by internal precision resistors to a factor of 4 with a differential input impedance of 22 kΩ. The modulator converts the analog signal into a bitstream that is transferred over the isolation barrier, as described in the Isolation Channel Signal Transmission section.
There are two restrictions on the analog input signals (VINP and VINN). First, if the input voltage exceeds the range GND1 – 6 V to VDD1 + 0.5 V, the input current must be limited to 10 mA because the device input electrostatic discharge (ESD) diodes turn on. In addition, the linearity and noise performance of the device are ensured only when the analog input voltage remains within the specified linear full-scale range (FSR) and within the specified common-mode input voltage range.