SBAA532A February 2022 – March 2024 ADS1119 , ADS1120 , ADS1120-Q1 , ADS112C04 , ADS112U04 , ADS1130 , ADS1131 , ADS114S06 , ADS114S06B , ADS114S08 , ADS114S08B , ADS1158 , ADS1219 , ADS1220 , ADS122C04 , ADS122U04 , ADS1230 , ADS1231 , ADS1232 , ADS1234 , ADS1235 , ADS1235-Q1 , ADS124S06 , ADS124S08 , ADS1250 , ADS1251 , ADS1252 , ADS1253 , ADS1254 , ADS1255 , ADS1256 , ADS1257 , ADS1258 , ADS1258-EP , ADS1259 , ADS1259-Q1 , ADS125H01 , ADS125H02 , ADS1260 , ADS1260-Q1 , ADS1261 , ADS1261-Q1 , ADS1262 , ADS1263 , ADS127L01 , ADS130E08 , ADS131A02 , ADS131A04 , ADS131E04 , ADS131E06 , ADS131E08 , ADS131E08S , ADS131M02 , ADS131M03 , ADS131M04 , ADS131M06 , ADS131M08
To better understand how the output code is determined, it is helpful to know how the least significant bit, or LSB, is calculated as per Equation 87:
where:
The ADC analog input voltage range information is generally found in either the Electrical Characteristics or Recommended Operating Conditions table in the data sheet. After identifying this range, the scaling factor A can be derived using the following examples:
Note that each FSR equation in the preceding list includes a gain term for completeness even though the scaling factor A is independent of gain. Using this information, the output code is defined by Equation 88 and the applied load, W, can be calculated using Equation 89:
where:
Refer to Section 5.5.3 for more information about how Equation 89 is derived.