ZHCSSI3 February 2024 ADS1288
PRODUCTION DATA
Referring to Figure 9-1, Schottky diodes (BAS70 or equivalent) protect the ADC inputs from voltage overloads. The ADC inputs are protected from ESD events by the optional ESD protection diodes (TVS0701). The geophone signal is level-shifted to mid-supply by driving the input termination resistors (R1 and R2) common point to 2.5V. The level-shift voltage is derived from the reference voltage and is buffered by the OPA391 op amp. The input termination resistors also provide the input bias current return path for the ADC inputs.
The input signal is filtered to reduce out-of-band noise. The filter is comprised of common-mode and differential sections. The common-mode section filters noise common to both inputs, consisting of R3, R4, C1, and C2. The differential section filters differential noise, consisting of R3 through R6 and C3. The resistor values are kept low to reduce thermal noise.
The REF6225 provides the 2.5V reference voltage.
The AVDD1 power-supply voltage is shown at 5V, with AVSS connected to AGND. The AVDD2 voltage is also 5V to simplify the power-supply requirements. IOVDD is shown at 3.3V. If IOVDD = 1.8V, connect the CAPD pin (pin 19) to IOVDD.
Besides the power-supply pins, place additional capacitors at certain pins. Capacitors are required between CAPP – CAPN, REFP – REFN, and at the CAPBP, CAPBN, CAPI, CAPR, CAPC, and CAPD pins with the capacitance values given in Figure 9-1. The CAPP – CAPN, CAPBP, and CAPBN capacitors are C0G type.
The DAC1282 provides a low-distortion signal to test THD performance, and through the DAC1282 dc test mode, test geophone impulse response. Increase the value of the DAC1282 capacitors CAPP and CAPN to 10nF to optimize the ADS1288 THD test performance. See the DAC1282 data sheet for additional circuit details.