The ADS1282-HT device is an extremely high-performance, single-chip
analog-to-digital converter (ADC) with an integrated, low-noise programmable gain amplifier (PGA)
and two-channel input multiplexer (MUX). The ADS1282-HT device is suitable for the demanding needs
of energy exploration and seismic monitoring environments.
The converter uses a fourth-order, inherently stable, delta-sigma (ΔΣ) modulator that
provides outstanding noise and linearity performance. The modulator is used either in conjunction
with the on-chip digital filter, or can be bypassed for use with post processing filters.
The flexible input MUX provides an additional external input for measurement, as well as
internal self-test connections. The PGA features outstanding low noise (5
nV/√Hz) and high input impedance, allowing easy interfacing to
geophones and hydrophones
over a wide range of gains.
The digital filter provides selectable data rates from 250 to 4000 samples per second
(SPS). The high-pass filter (HPF) features an adjustable corner frequency. On-chip gain and offset
scaling registers support system calibration.
The synchronization input (SYNC) can be used to synchronize the conversions of multiple
ADS1282s. The SYNC input also accepts a clock input for continuous alignment of conversions from an
external source.
Two operating modes allow optimization of noise and power.
Together, the amplifier, modulator, and filter dissipate 30 mW. The ADS1282-SP is fully
specified from –55°C to 210°C or from –55°C to 175°C for the PW
package.
The ADS1282-HT device is an extremely high-performance, single-chip
analog-to-digital converter (ADC) with an integrated, low-noise programmable gain amplifier (PGA)
and two-channel input multiplexer (MUX). The ADS1282-HT device is suitable for the demanding needs
of energy exploration and seismic monitoring environments.
The converter uses a fourth-order, inherently stable, delta-sigma (ΔΣ) modulator that
provides outstanding noise and linearity performance. The modulator is used either in conjunction
with the on-chip digital filter, or can be bypassed for use with post processing filters.
The flexible input MUX provides an additional external input for measurement, as well as
internal self-test connections. The PGA features outstanding low noise (5
nV/√Hz) and high input impedance, allowing easy interfacing to
geophones and hydrophones
over a wide range of gains.
The digital filter provides selectable data rates from 250 to 4000 samples per second
(SPS). The high-pass filter (HPF) features an adjustable corner frequency. On-chip gain and offset
scaling registers support system calibration.
The synchronization input (SYNC) can be used to synchronize the conversions of multiple
ADS1282s. The SYNC input also accepts a clock input for continuous alignment of conversions from an
external source.
Two operating modes allow optimization of noise and power.
Together, the amplifier, modulator, and filter dissipate 30 mW. The ADS1282-SP is fully
specified from –55°C to 210°C or from –55°C to 175°C for the PW
package.