The ADS1287D device is a dual, simultaneous-sampling, analog-to-digital converter (ADC),
with an integrated programmable gain amplifier (PGA) and finite-impulse-response (FIR) digital
filter. The ADC is suitable for the demanding needs of low-power, seismic data acquisition.
The ADC features a programmable-gain, high-impedance amplifier suitable for direct
connection of geophone and hydrophone sensors to the ADC over a wide range of input signals (±2.5 V
to ±0.156 V). Dual 100-nA current sources are integrated into the ADC inputs for field testing of
sensors.
The ADC incorporates a fourth-order, inherently stable, delta-sigma (ΔΣ) modulator. The
modulator digital output is filtered and decimated by the internal FIR digital filter to yield the
ADC conversion result.
The FIR digital filter provides data rates up to 1000 samples per second (SPS). The
high-pass filter (HPF) removes DC and low-frequency components from the conversion result. On-chip
gain and offset scaling registers support system calibration.
Total device power consumption is 4.4 mW. The ADC is packaged in a compact 5-mm × 5-mm
VQFN package and is fully specified over the –40°C to +85°C temperature range.
The ADS1287D device is a dual, simultaneous-sampling, analog-to-digital converter (ADC),
with an integrated programmable gain amplifier (PGA) and finite-impulse-response (FIR) digital
filter. The ADC is suitable for the demanding needs of low-power, seismic data acquisition.
The ADC features a programmable-gain, high-impedance amplifier suitable for direct
connection of geophone and hydrophone sensors to the ADC over a wide range of input signals (±2.5 V
to ±0.156 V). Dual 100-nA current sources are integrated into the ADC inputs for field testing of
sensors.
The ADC incorporates a fourth-order, inherently stable, delta-sigma (ΔΣ) modulator. The
modulator digital output is filtered and decimated by the internal FIR digital filter to yield the
ADC conversion result.
The FIR digital filter provides data rates up to 1000 samples per second (SPS). The
high-pass filter (HPF) removes DC and low-frequency components from the conversion result. On-chip
gain and offset scaling registers support system calibration.
Total device power consumption is 4.4 mW. The ADC is packaged in a compact 5-mm × 5-mm
VQFN package and is fully specified over the –40°C to +85°C temperature range.