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+ Full-Scale
Digital Output
Analog Input
− Full-Scale
+ Full-Scale
Digital Output
− Full-Scale
Analog Input
(a) Bipolar (b) Unipolar
Typical Transfer Functions With External Resistors.
Typical Transfer Functions Without External Resistors.
V
IN
200 39.8 k
9.9 k33.5 k
100
+ 5 V
+ 2.5 V
20 k 40 k
+ 2.5 V
CDAC
(0.3125 V to 2.8125 V)
V
IN
200 39.8 k
9.9 k
33.5 k
100
+ 2.5 V
20 k 40 k
+ 2.5 V
CDAC
(0.3125 V to 2.8125 V)
V
IN
200 39.8 k
9.9 k
33.5 k
100
+ 2.5 V
20 k 40 k
+ 2.5 V
CDAC
(0.3125 V to 2.8125 V)
ADS8506
SLAS484B SEPTEMBER 2007 REVISED DECEMBER 2007
Figure 44. Typical Transfer Functions With and Without External Resistors
To further analyze the effects of removing any combination of the external resistors, consider Figure 45 . The
combination of the external and the internal resistors form a voltage divider which reduces the input signal to a
0.3125-V to 2.8125-V input range at the capacitor digital-to-analog converter (CDAC). The internal resistors are
laser trimmed to high relative accuracy to meet full-scale specifications. The actual input impedance of the
internal resistor network looking into pin 1 or pin 3 however, is only accurate to ± 20% due to process variations.
This should be taken into account when determining the effects of removing the external resistors.
Figure 45. Circuit Diagrams Showing External and Internal Resistors
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