SBAA287B May   2018  – December 2022 ADS114S06 , ADS114S06B , ADS114S08 , ADS114S08B

 

  1.   Understanding the Differences Between the ADS114S06 and ADS114S08 Standard and Cost-Optimized Versions
  2.   Trademarks
  3. 1Introduction
  4. 2Performance
  5. 3Features
  6. 4Specifications
  7. 5EVM Differences
  8. 6Alternative Device Recommendations
  9. 7Conclusion
  10. 8Revision History

Introduction

The 6-channel ADS114S06 and 12-channel ADS114S08 are 16-bit, 4000 sample-per-second (SPS), delta-sigma analog-to-digital converters (ADCs). These devices offer an integrated analog front-end that consists of:

  • A fully-flexible input multiplexer
  • Dual excitation current sources (IDACs)
  • A low-noise programmable gain amplifier (PGA)
  • A low-drift 2.5-V voltage reference with buffered reference output
  • A temperature sensor
  • A precision oscillator
  • Multiple monitoring and diagnostic features

The ADC performance and feature set make these devices an excellent choice for all types of precision sensor measurements in end-equipment such as:

Figure 1-1 illustrates the functional block diagram for these two ADCs.

GUID-CE3C278F-4770-4069-B851-149E40B19EED-low.gifFigure 1-1 Functional Block Diagram

The differences between the standard and B-grade versions are separated into three different categories:

These categories are discussed in detail in the following sections.