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AD9020 Datasheet(PDF) 7 Page - Analog Devices |
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AD9020 Datasheet(HTML) 7 Page - Analog Devices |
7 / 12 page ![]() AD9020 –7– REV. C The Maximum Conversion Rate is defined as the encode rate at which the SNR for the lowest analog signal test frequency tested drops by no more than 3 dB below the guaranteed limit. Imaging Both visible and infrared imaging systems require similar char- acteristics from ADCs. The signal input (from a CCD camera, or multiplexer) is a time division multiplexed signal consisting of a series of pulses whose amplitude varies in direct proportion to the intensity of the radiation detected at the sensor. These vary- ing levels are then digitized by applying encode commands at the correct times, as shown in Figure 2. AD9020 ENCODE +FS –FS AIN Figure 2. Imaging Application Using AD9020 The actual resolution of the converter is limited by the thermal and quantization noise of the ADC. The low frequency test for SNR or ENOB is a good measure of the noise of the AD9020. At this frequency, the static errors in the ADC determine the useful dynamic range of the ADC. Although the signal being sampled does not have a significant slew rate, this does not imply dynamic performance is not impor- tant. The Transient Response and Overvoltage Recovery Time specifications ensure that the ADC can track full-scale changes in the analog input sufficiently fast to capture a valid sample. Transient Response is the time required for the AD9020 to achieve full accuracy when a step function is applied. Overvoltage Recovery Time is the time required for the AD9020 to recover to full accuracy after an analog input signal 150% of full scale is reduced to the full-scale range of the converter. Professional Video Digital Signal Processing (DSP) is now common in television production. Modern studios rely on digitized video to create state-of-the-art special effects. Video instrumentation also requires high resolution ADCs for studio quality measurement and frame storage. The AD9020 provides sufficient resolution for these demanding applications. Conversion speed, dynamic performance and ana- log bandwidth are suitable for digitizing both composite and RGB video sources. USING THE AD9020 Voltage References The AD9020 requires that the user provide two voltage references: +VREF and –VREF. These two voltages are applied across an internal resistor ladder (nominally 37 Ω) and set the analog input voltage range of the converter. The voltage references should be driven from a stable, low impedance source. In addition to these two references, three evenly spaced taps on the resistor ladder (1/4REF, 1/2REF, 3/4REF) are available. Providing a reference to these quarter points on the resistor ladder wil improve the integral linearity of the converter and improve ac performance. (ac and dc specifications are tested while driving the quarter points at the indicated levels.) Figure 3 is not intended to show the transfer function of the ADC, but illustrates how the linearity of the device is affected by reference voltages applied to the ladder. VIN 0000000000 TAPS DRIVEN TAPS FLOATING IDEAL LINEARITY (NOT TO SCALE) 1/4REF 1/2REF 3/4REF –VSENSE +VSENSE 0100000000 1000000000 1100000000 1111111111 Figure 3. Effect of Reference Taps on Linearity Resistance between the reference connections and the taps of the first and last comparators causes offset errors. These errors, called “top and bottom of the ladder offsets,” can be nulled by using the voltage sense lines, +VSENSE and –VSENSE, to adjust the reference voltages. Current through the sense lines should be limited to less than 100 µA. Excessive current drawn through the voltage sense lines will affect the accuracy of the sense line voltage. |
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