0
Resolution (Bits) |
24 |
Sample rate (max) (ksps) |
128 |
Number of input channels |
8 |
Interface type |
SPI |
Architecture |
Delta-Sigma |
Input type |
Differential |
Multichannel configuration |
Simultaneous Sampling |
Rating |
Space |
Reference mode |
External |
Input voltage range (max) (V) |
5.25 |
Input voltage range (min) (V) |
0 |
Features |
Daisy-Chainable |
Operating temperature range (°C) |
25 to 25 |
Power consumption (typ) (mW) |
530 |
Analog supply voltage (min) (V) |
4.75 |
Analog supply voltage (max) (V) |
5.25 |
SNR (dB) |
111 |
Digital supply (min) (V) |
1.65 |
Digital supply (max) (V) |
2.2 |
CFP (HFQ)-84-190.44 mm² 13.8 x 13.8
The ADS1278-SP (octal) is a 24-bit, delta-sigma (ΔΣ) analog-to-digital converter (ADC) with data rates up to 128k samples per second (SPS), allowing simultaneous sampling of eight channels.
Traditionally, industrial delta-sigma ADCs offering good drift performance use digital filters with large passband droop. As a result, they have limited signal bandwidth and are mostly suited for dc measurements. High-resolution ADCs in audio applications offer larger usable bandwidths, but the offset and drift specifications are significantly weaker than respective industrial counterparts. The ADS1278-SP combines these types of converters, allowing high-precision industrial measurement with excellent dc and ac specifications.
The high-order, chopper-stabilized modulator achieves very low drift with low in-band noise. The onboard decimation filter suppresses modulator and signal out-of-band noise. These ADCs provide a usable signal bandwidth up to 90% of the Nyquist rate with less than 0.005 dB of ripple.
Four operating modes allow for optimization of speed, resolution, and power. All operations are controlled directly by pins; there are no registers to program. The device is fully specified over the extended temperature range of –55°C to 125°C and is available in an 84-pin HFQ package.