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The ADC5540
module is designed to function similarly to the original
MC10319 chip.
Schematic Diagram
You will notice from the schematic that there are a
couple of extra components to set the VIN span and clip
overvoltage inputs.
- R1 and R2 generate Vm and allow trimming of Input
SPAN to exactly 2.0V. Vm is used to calibrate the ADC
range to the middle of the input voltage.
- D2 diode clamps the input signal from going negative.
- D1 moves the ADC range up from GND (0.4V) to
improve linearity for signals near 00h.
- R3 dampens the CLK signal to impove performance at
high frequencies.
- C1-C6 decouple supplies to ground minimising
noise.
ADC 5540 module
schematic (click here for PDF
version).
PCB Layout
Key to the performance of this high speed converter
is the PCB design...
ADC 5540 module layout (enlarged x 2.5)
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We have employed low noise surface mount technology
with all the SMD components placed on the underside of
the PCB.
This helps shield the sensitive circuit from noise
by placing the active components "upside down" so they
are located between the ADC module's ground plane and
the BitScope PCB.
Note the location of the ground plane which is as
large as practical and arranged to shield critical
signals.
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Signal Clipping
Sometimes the signal applied to BitScope may cause a
signal in excess of 2Vpp at the ADC.
Clipping shows limit of ADC span
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The input chain has
been designed to ensure that the ADC will clip the
signal. The positive clipping is handled by the ADC
since the OP AMP driver runs from +/-5V, Vin at the ADC
must always be less than +5. For negative clipping a
schottky diode is used on the ADC5540 module so Vin
never exceeds -0.4V, which is within spec for the ADC
chip.
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With previous ADC modules
Bitscope included a pair of back to back diodes for
signal clipping. These diodes are not required with
the ADC5540 module.
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