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1 EVALUATION KIT AVAILABLE MAX8/MAX89 General Description The MAX8/MAX89 serial -bit analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) operate from a single +V supply and accept a 0 to V analog input. Both parts feature an 8.Fs successive-approximation ADC, a fast track/hold (.Fs), an on-chip clock, and a high-speed -wire serial interface. The MAX8/MAX89 digitize signals at a ksps throughput rate. An external clock accesses data from the interface, which communicates without external hardware to most digital signal processors and microcontrollers. The interface is compatible with SPI, QSPIK, and MICROWIRE M. The MAX8 has an on-chip buffered reference, and the MAX89 requires an external reference. Both the MAX8 and MAX89 save space with 8-pin PDIP and -pin SO packages. Power consumption is.mw and reduces to only 0FW in shutdown. Excellent AC characteristics and very low power consumption combined with ease of use and small package size make these converters ideal for remote DSP and sensor applications, or for circuits where power consumption and space are crucial. Ordering Information appears at end of data sheet. Features S -Bit Resolution S ±½ LSB Integral Nonlinearity (MAX8A/MAX89A) S Internal Track/Hold, khz Sampling Rate S Single +V Operation S Low Power: µa Shutdown Current.mA Operating Current S Internal.09V Buffered Reference (MAX8) S -Wire Serial Interface, Compatible with SPI, QSPI, and MICROWIRE S Small-Footprint 8-Pin PDIP and -Pin SO Portable Data Logging Remote Digital Signal Processing Isolated Data Acquisition High-Accuracy Process Control Applications For related parts and recommended products to use with this part, refer to Functional Diagram GND +.V BANDGAP REFERENCE (MAX8 ONLY) A V =.8 0kI (.09V) REF- DAC REF+ OUTPUT SHIFT REGISTER -BIT SAR 8 REF AIN V DD T/H MAX8 MAX89 COMPARATOR BUFFER ENABLE/DISABLE CONTROL AND TIMING SHDN NOTE: PIN NUMBERS SHOWN ARE FOR 8-PIN DIPs ONLY QSPI is a trademark of Motorola. MICROWIRE is a registered trademark of National Semiconductor Corp. For pricing, delivery, and ordering information, please contact Maxim Direct at , or visit Maxim s website at ; Rev ; /

2 Absolute Maximum Ratings V DD to GND...-0.V to +V AIN to GND...-0.V to (V DD + 0.V) REF to GND...-0.V to (V DD + 0.V) Digital Inputs to GND...-0.V to (V DD + 0.V) Digital Outputs to GND...-0.V to (V DD + 0.V) SHDN to GND...-0.V to (V DD + 0.V) REF Load Current (MAX8)...0mA Continuous REF Short-Circuit Duration (MAX8) s Current...Q0mA Continuous Power Dissipation (T A = +0NC) 8-Pin PDIP (derate 9.mW/NC above +0NC)...mW -Pin Wide SO (derate.mw/nc above 0NC)...mW Operating Temperature Ranges MAX8_C /MAX89_C...0NC to +0NC MAX8_E /MAX89_E...-0NC to +8NC Storage Temperature Range...-0NC to +0NC Lead Temperature (soldering, 0s)...+00NC Soldering Temperature (reflow)...+0nc Stresses beyond those listed under Absolute Maximum Ratings may cause permanent damage to the device. These are stress ratings only, and functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions beyond those indicated in the operational sections of the specifications is not implied. Exposure to absolute maximum rating conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability. Electrical Characteristics (V DD = +V ±%; V GND = 0V; unipolar input mode; ksps, f CLK =.0MHz, external clock (0% duty cycle); MAX8 internal reference: V REF =.09V,.µF capacitor at REF pin, or MAX89 external reference: V REF =.09V applied to REF pin,.µf capacitor at REF pin; T A = T MIN to T MAX ; unless otherwise noted.) PARAMETER SYMBOL CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNITS DC ACCURACY (Note ) Resolution Bits MAX8_A Q½ Relative Accuracy (Note ) MAX8_B Q LSB MAX8_C Q Differential Nonlinearity DNL No missing codes over temperature Q LSB Offset Error MAX8_A Q½ MAX8_B/C Q LSB MAX8 Q Gain Error (Note ) MAX89A Q LSB MAX89B/C Q Gain Temperature Coefficient External reference,.09v Q0.8 ppm/nc DYNAMIC SPECIFICATIONS (0kHz Sine Wave Input, 0 to.09v P-P, ksps) Signal-to-Noise Plus Distortion Ratio SINAD 0 db Total Harmonic Distortion (Up to the th Harmonic) THD -80 db Spurious-Free Dynamic Range SFDR 80 db Small-Signal Bandwidth Rolloff -db. MHz Full-Power Bandwidth 0.8 MHz CONVERSION RATE Conversion Time t CONV. 8. Fs Track/Hold Acquisition Time t ACQ. Fs Throughput Rate External clock, MHz, clocks ksps

3 ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTI (continued) (V DD = +V ±%; V GND = 0V; unipolar input mode; ksps, f CLK =.0MHz, external clock (0% duty cycle); MAX8 internal reference: V REF =.09V,.µF capacitor at REF pin, or MAX89 external reference: V REF =.09V applied to REF pin,.µf capacitor at REF pin; T A = T MIN to T MAX ; unless otherwise noted.) PARAMETER SYMBOL CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNITS Aperture Delay t APR 0 ns Aperture Jitter < 0 ps ANALOG INPUT Input Voltage Range 0 to V REF V Input Capacitance (Note ) pf INTERNAL REFERENCE (MAX8 Only, Reference Buffer Enabled) TA = +NC REF Output Voltage V REF TA = TMIN to MAX8_C.00. TMAX MAX8_E.00.0 REF Short-Circuit Current Q0 ma REF Tempco MAX8AC/BC Q0 Q0 MAX8AE/BE Q0 Q0 MAX8C Load Regulation (Note ) 0 to ma output load mv EXTERNAL REFERENCE AT REF (Buffer Disabled, V REF =.09V) Input Voltage Range.0 V DD + 0mV V Input Current 00 0 µa Input Resistance 0 ki Shutdown REF Input Current. 0 µa DIGITAL INPUTS (,, SHDN), Input High Voltage V INH. V SCKL, Input Low Voltage V INL 0.8 V, Input Hysteresis V HYST 0. V, Input Leakage I IN V IN = 0V or V DD ± µa, Input Capacitance C IN (Note ) pf SHDN Input High Voltage V INSH V DD - 0mV V SHDN Input Low Voltage V INSL 0. V SHDN Input Current I INS V SHDN = V DD or 0V ±.0 µa SHDN Input Mid voltage V IM. V DD -. V SHDN Voltage, Floating V FLT SHDN = Open. V SHDN Maximum Allowed Leakage, Mid-Input Q0 V ppm/nc SHDN = Open na

4 ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTI (continued) (V DD = +V ±%; V GND = 0V; unipolar input mode; ksps, f CLK =.0MHz, external clock (0% duty cycle); MAX8 internal reference: V REF =.09V,.µF capacitor at REF pin, or MAX89 external reference: V REF =.09V applied to REF pin,.µf capacitor at REF pin; T A = T MIN to T MAX ; unless otherwise noted.) PARAMETER SYMBOL CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNITS DIGITAL OUTPUT () I SINK = ma 0. Output Voltage Low V OL I SINK = ma 0. V Output Voltage High V OH I SOURCE = ma V Three-State Leakage Current I L V = V Q0 FA Three-State Output Capacitance C OUT V = V (Note ) pf POWER REQUIREMENTS Supply Voltage V DD.. V MAX8.. Operating mode Supply Current I DD MAX ma Power-down mode 0 FA Power-Supply Rejection PSR V DD = +V Q%; external reference,.09v; full-scale input (Note ) Q0.0 Q0. mv TIMING Characteristics (V DD = +V ±%, T A = T MIN to T MAX ; unless otherwise noted.) PARAMETER SYMBOL CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNITS Track/Hold Acquisition Time t ACQ = high (Note). µs Fall to Output Data Valid t DQ C LOAD = 00pF MAX8 C/E 0 0 MAX8 M 0 00 ns Fall to Output Enable t DV C LOAD = 00pF 00 ns Rise to Output Disable t TR C LOAD = 00pF 00 ns Clock Frequency t MHz Pulse Width High t CH 00 ns Pulse Width Low t CL 00 ns Low to Fall Setup Time t O 0 ns Pulse Width t 00 ns Note : Tested at V DD = +V. Note : Relative accuracy is the deviation of the analog value at any code from its theoretical value after the full-scale range has been calibrated. Note : MAX8 internal reference, offset nulled; MAX89 external +.09V reference, offset nulled. Excludes reference errors. Note : Guaranteed by design. Not subject to production testing. Note : External load should not change during conversion for specified ADC accuracy. Note : DC test, measured at.v and.v only. Note : To guarantee acquisition time, t ACQ is the maximum time the device takes to acquire the signal, and is also the minimumtime needed for the signal to be acquired.

5 Typical Operating Characteristics POWER-SUPPLY REJECTION (mv) POWER-SUPPLY REJECTION vs. TEMPERATURE TEMPERATURE ( C) MAX8 toc0 INTERNAL REFERENCE VOLTAGE (V) V REF vs. TEMPERATURE TEMPERATURE ( C) MAX8 toc0 SUPPLY CURRENT (ma) SUPPLY vs. TEMPERATURE..8 MAX8. MAX TEMPERATURE ( C) MAX8 toc0 SHUTDOWN SUPPLY CURRENT (µa) SHUTDOWN SUPPLY CURRENT vs. TEMPERATURE TEMPERATURE ( C) MAX8 toc0

6 Pin Configurations TOP VIEW + V DD 8 V DD + AIN MAX8 MAX89 SHDN REF GND N.C. AIN N.C. N.C. MAX8 MAX89 N.C. N.C. PDIP SHDN DGND N.C. 0 AGND REF 8 9 N.C. Wide SO Pin Description PDIP PIN WIDE SO NAME V DD Supply Voltage. +V, Q% AIN Sampling Analog Input. 0V to V REF range SHDN FUNCTION Three-Level Shutdown Input. Pulling SHDN low shuts the MAX8/MAX89 down to 0FA (max) supply current. Both MAX8 and MAX89 are fully operational with either SHDN high or unconnected. For the MAX8, pulling SHDN high enables the internal reference, and letting SHDN unconnected disables the internal reference and allows for the use of an external reference. 8 REF Reference Voltage sets analog voltage range and functions as a.09v output for the MAX8 with enabled internal reference. REF also serves as a +.V to VDD input for a precision reference for both MAX8 (disabled internal reference) and MAX89. Bypass with.ff if internal reference is used, and with 0.FF if an external reference is applied. GND Analog and Digital Ground 0 AGND Analog Ground DGND Digital Ground Serial Data Output. Data changes state at s falling edge. Active-Low Chip Select. Initiates conversions on the falling edge. When is high, is high impedance. 8 Serial Clock Input. Clocks data out with rates up to MHz.,,,, 9,. N.C. No Connection. Not internally connected. Connect to AGND for best noise performance.

7 Detailed Description# Converter Operation The MAX8/MAX89 use input track/hold (T/H) and successive approximation register (SAR) circuitry to convert an analog input signal to a digital -bit output. No external hold capacitor is needed for the T/H. Figures a and b show the MAX8/MAX89 in their simplest configuration. The MAX8/MAX89 convert input signals in the 0V to V REF range in 0µs, including T/H acquisition time. The MAX8 s internal reference is trimmed to.09v, while the MAX89 requires an external reference. Both devices accept external reference voltages from +.V to V DD. The serial interface requires only three digital lines,,, and, and provides easy interface to microprocessors (µps). Both converters have two modes: normal and shutdown. Pulling SHDN low shuts the device down and reduces supply current to below 0µA, while pulling SHDN high or leaving it floating puts the device into the operational mode. A conversion is initiated by falling. The conversion result is available at in unipolar serial format. A high bit, signaling the end of conversion (EOC), followed by the data bits (MSB first), make up the serial data stream. The MAX8 operates in one of two states: () internal reference and () external reference. Select internal reference operation by forcing SHDN high, and external reference operation by floating SHDN. Analog Input Figure illustrates the sampling architecture of the ADC s analog comparator. The full-scale input voltage depends on the voltage at REF. REFERENCE ZERO SCALE FULL SCALE Internal Reference (MAX8 only) 0V +.09V External Reference 0V VREF For specified accuracy, the external reference voltage range spans from +.V to V DD. +V ki ki C LOAD = 00pF C LOAD = 00pF DGND A. HIGH-Z TO VOH AND VOL TO VOH DGND B. HIGH-Z TO VOL AND VOH TO VOL Figure. Load Circuits for Enable Time +V ki ki C LOAD = 00pF C LOAD = 00pF DGND A. VOH TO HIGH-Z DGND B. VOL TO HIGH-Z Figure. Load Circuits for Disable Time

8 .µf.µf 0.µF 0.µF +V V DD 8 +V V DD 8 ANALOG INPUT 0 TO +V SHUTDOWN INPUT ON OFF.µF MAX8 AIN SHDN REF GND SERIAL INTERFACE ANALOG INPUT 0 TO +V SHUTDOWN INPUT ON OFF REFERENCE INPUT 0.µF MAX89 AIN SHDN REF GND SERIAL INTERFACE Figure a. MAX8 Operational Diagram AIN C PACKAGE GND REF C HOLD pf TRACK INPUT - + HOLD C SWITCH -BIT CAPACITIVE DAC TRACK Figure. Equivalent Input Circuit R IN ki ZERO HOLD COMPARATOR AT THE SAMPLING INSTANT, THE INPUT SWITCHES FROM AIN TO GND. Track/Hold In track mode, the analog signal is acquired and stored in the internal hold capacitor. In hold mode, the T/H switch opens and maintains a constant input to the ADC s SAR section. During acquisition, the analog input AIN charges capacitor C HOLD. Bringing low ends the acquisition interval. At this instant, the T/H switches the input side of C HOLD to GND. The retained charge on C HOLD represents a sample of the input, unbalancing the node ZERO at the comparator s input. In hold mode, the capacitive DAC adjusts during the remainder of the conversion cycle to restore node ZERO Figure b. MAX89 Operational Diagram to 0V within the limits of a -bit resolution. This action is equivalent to transferring a charge from C HOLD to the binary-weighted capacitive DAC, which in turn forms a digital representation of the analog input signal. At the conversion s end, the input side of C HOLD switches back to AIN, and C HOLD charges to the input signal again. The time required for the T/H to acquire an input signal is a function of how quickly its input capacitance is charged. If the input signal s source impedance is high, the acquisition time lengthens and more time must be allowed between conversions. Acquisition time is calculated by: t ACQ = 9 (R S + R IN ) pf where R IN = ki, R S = the source impedance of the input signal, and t ACQ is never less than.fs. Source impedances below ki do not significantly affect the AC performance of the ADC. Input Bandwidth The ADCs input tracking circuitry has a.mhz smallsignal bandwidth, and an 8V/Fs slew rate. It is possible to digitize high-speed transient events and measure periodic signals with bandwidths exceeding the ADC s sampling rate by using undersampling techniques. To avoid aliasing of unwanted high-frequency signals into the frequency band of interest, an anti-alias filter is recommended. See the MAX/MAX continuous-time filters data sheet. 8

9 Input Protection Internal protection diodes that clamp the analog input allow the input to swing from GND - 0.V to V DD + 0.V without damage. However, for accurate conversions near full scale, the input must not exceed V DD by more than 0mV, or be lower than GND by 0mV. If the analog input exceeds the supplies by more than 0mV beyond the supplies, limit the input current to ma, since larger currents degrade conversion accuracy. Driving the Analog Input The input lines to AIN and GND should be kept as short as possible to minimize noise pickup. Shield longer leads. Also see the Input Protection section. Because the MAX8/MAX89 incorporate a T/H, the drive requirements of the op amp driving AIN are less stringent than those for a successive-approximation ADC without a T/H. The typical input capacitance is pf. The amplifier bandwidth should be sufficient to handle the frequency of the input signal. The MAX00 and OP0 work well at lower frequencies. For higher-frequency operation, the MAX and OP are practical choices. The allowed input frequency range is limited by the ksps sample rate of the MAX8/MAX89. Therefore, the maximum sinusoidal input frequency allowed is.khz. Higher-frequency signals cause aliasing problems unless undersampling techniques are used. Reference The MAX8 can be used with an internal or external reference, while the MAX89 requires an external reference. Internal Reference The MAX8 has an on-chip reference with a buffered temperature-compensated bandgap diode, lasertrimmed to +.09V Q0.%. Its output is connected to REF and also drives the internal DAC. The output can be used as a reference voltage source for other components and can source up to 0.mA. Decouple REF with a.ff capacitor. The internal reference is enabled by pulling the SHDN pin high. Letting SHDN float disables the internal reference, which allows the use of an external reference, as described in the External Reference section. External Reference The MAX89 operates with an external reference at the REF pin. To use the MAX8 with an external reference, disable the internal reference by letting SHDN float. Stay within the voltage range +.V to V DD to achieve specified accuracy. The minimum input impedance is ki for DC currents. During conversion, the external reference must be able to deliver up to 0FA DC load current and have an output impedance of 0I or less. The recommended minimum value for the bypass capacitor is 0.FF. If the reference has higher output impedance or is noisy, bypass it close to the REF pin with a.ff capacitor. COMPLETE CONVERSION SEQUENCE SHDN t WAKE CONVERSION CONVERSION POWERED UP POWERED DOWN POWERED UP Figure. MAX8/MAX89 Shutdown Sequence 9

10 Serial Interface Initialization After Power-Up and Starting a Conversion When power is first applied, it takes the fully discharged.ff reference bypass capacitor up to 0ms to provide adequate charge for specified accuracy. With SHDN not pulled low, the MAX8/MAX89 are now ready to convert. To start a conversion, pull low. At s falling edge, the T/H enters its hold mode and a conversion is initiated. After an internally timed 8.Fs conversion period, the end of conversion is signaled by pulling high. Data can then be shifted out serially with the external clock. Using SHDN to Reduce Supply Current Power consumption can be reduced significantly by shutting down the MAX8/MAX89 between conversions. This is shown in Figure, a plot of average supply current vs. conversion rate. Because the MAX89 uses an external reference voltage (assumed to be present continuously), it wakes up from shutdown more quickly, and therefore provides lower average supply currents. The wakeup-time, twake, is the time from SHDN deasserted to the time when a conversion may be initiated. For the MAX8, this time is Fs. For the MAX89, this time depends on the time in shutdown (see Figure ) because the external.ff reference bypass capacitor loses charge slowly during shutdown (see the specifications for shutdown, REF Input Current = 0FA max). External Clock The actual conversion does not require the external clock. This frees the FP from the burden of running the SAR conversion clock, and allows the conversion result to be read back at the FP s convenience at any clock rate from 0 to MHz. The clock duty cycle is unrestricted if each clock phase is at least 00ns. Do not run the clock while a conversion is in progress. Timing and Control Conversion-start and data-read operations are controlled by the and digital inputs. The timing diagrams of Figures 8 and 9 outline the operation of the serial interface. A falling edge initiates a conversion sequence: The T/H stage holds input voltage, the ADC begins to convert, and changes from high impedance to logic low. must be kept inactive during the conversion. An internal register stores the data when the conversion is in progress. End of conversion (EOC) is signaled by going high. s rising edge can be used as a framing signal. shifts the data out of this register any time after the conversion is complete. transitions on s falling edge. The next falling clock edge produces the MSB of the conversion at, followed by the remaining bits. Since there are data bits and one leading high bit, at least falling clock edges are needed to shift out these bits. Extra clock pulses occurring after the conversion result has been clocked out, and prior to a rising edge of, produce trailing 0s at and have no effect on converter operation. 0,000.0 SUPPLY CURRENT (µa) MAX8 MAX89* twake (ms) *REF CONNECTED TO V DD k 0k 00k CONVERSIONS PER SECOND TIME IN SHUTDOWN (s) Figure. Average Supply Current vs. Conversion Rate Figure. t wake vs. Time in Shutdown (MAX8 Only) 0

11 8 INTERFACE A/D STATE MINIMUM CYCLE TIME IDLE TRACK CONVERSION IN PROGRESS CONVERSION 0 EOC EOC 8.µs (t CONV ) 0µs B B0 B9 B8 B B B B B B B B0 CLOCK OUTPUT DATA TRACK x 0.0µs =.µs TOTAL =.µs TRAILING ZEROS 0µs IDLE 0.µs (t ) CONV. Figure 8. MAX8/MAX89 Interface Timing Sequence t t 0 t CH t DO t CL t TR t DV t CONV B B B0 t APR INTERNAL T/H (TRACK) (HOLD) (TRACK) Figure 9. MAX8/MAX89 Detailed Serial-Interface Timing

12 Minimum cycle time is accomplished by using s rising edge as the EOC signal. Clock out the data with clock cycles at full speed. Raise after the conversion s LSB has been read. After the specified minimum time, t ACQ, can be pulled low again to initiate the next conversion. Output Coding and Transfer Function The data output from the MAX8/MAX89 is binary, and Figure 0 depicts the nominal transfer function. Code transitions occur halfway between successive integer LSB values. If V REF = +.09V, then LSB =.00mV or.09v/09. Dynamic Performance High-speed sampling capability and a ksps throughput make the MAX8/MAX89 ideal for wideband signal processing. To support these and other related applications, Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) test techniques are used to guarantee the ADC s dynamic frequency response, distortion, and noise at the rated throughput. Specifically, this involves applying a low-distortion sine wave to the ADC input and recording the digital conversion results for a specified time. The data is then analyzed using an FFT algorithm that determines its spectral content. Conversion errors are then seen as spectral elements outside of the fundamental input frequency. ADCs have traditionally been evaluated by specifications such as Zero and Full- Scale Error, Integral Nonlinearity (INL), and Differential Nonlinearity (DNL). Such parameters are widely accepted for specifying performance with DC and slowly varying signals, but are less useful in signal-processing applications, where the ADC s impact on the system transfer function is the main concern. The significance of various DC errors does not translate well to the dynamic case, so different tests are required. Signal-to-Noise Ratio and Effective Number of Bits Signal-to-noise plus distortion (SINAD) is the ratio of the fundamental input frequency s RMS amplitude to the RMS amplitude of all other ADC output signals. The input bandwidth is limited to frequencies above DC and below one-half the ADC sample (conversion) rate. The theoretical minimum ADC noise is caused by quantization error and is a direct result of the ADC s resolution: SINAD = (.0N +.)db, where N is the number of bits of resolution. An ideal -bit ADC can, therefore, do no better than db. An FFT plot of the output shows the output level in various spectral bands. Figure shows the result of sampling a pure 0kHz sine wave at a ksps rate with the MAX8/MAX89. 0 OUTPUT CODE FULL-SCALE TRANSITION 0-0 f S = ksps f T = 0kHz T A = + C FS = +.09V LSB = FS 09 AMPLITUDE (db) FS INPUT VOLTAGE (LSBs) FS - / LSB FREQUENCY (khz) Figure 0. MAX8/MAX89 UnipolarTransfer Function,.09V = Full Scale Figure. MAX8/MAX89 FFT plot

13 The effective resolution (effective number of bits) the ADC provides can be determined by transposing the above equation and substituting in the measured SINAD: N = (SINAD -.)/.0. Figure shows the effective number of bits as a function of the input frequency for the MAX8/MAX89. Total Harmonic Distortion If a pure sine wave is sampled by an ADC at greater than the Nyquist frequency, the nonlinearities in the ADC s transfer function create harmonics of the input frequency present in the sampled output data. Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) is the ratio of the RMS sum of all the harmonics (in the frequency band above DC and below one-half the sample rate, but not including the DC component) to the RMS amplitude of the fundamental frequency. This is expressed as follows: THD = 0log Figure. Effective Bits vs. Input Frequency V + V + V + VN V where V is the fundamental RMS amplitude, and V through V N are the amplitudes of the nd through Nth harmonics. The THD specification in the Electrical Characteristics includes the nd through th harmonics. EFFECTIVE BITS (UNDERSAMPLED) INPUT FREQUENCY (khz) Applications Information Connection to Standard Interfaces The MAX8/MAX89 serial interface is fully compatible with SPI, QSPI, and MICROWIRE standard serial interfaces. If a serial interface is available, set the CPU s serial interface in master mode so the CPU generates the serial clock. Choose a clock frequency up to.mhz. ) Use a general-purpose I/O line on the CPU to pull low. Keep low. ) Wait the for the maximum conversion time specified before activating. Alternatively, look for a rising edge to determine the end of conversion. ) Activate for a minimum of clock cycles. The first falling clock edge will produce the MSB of the conversion. output data transitions on s falling edge and is available in MSB-first format. Observe the to valid timing characteristic. Data can be clocked into the FP on s rising edge. ) Pull high at or after the th falling clock edge. If remains low, trailing zeros are clocked out after the LSB. ) With = high, wait the minimum specified time, t, before launching a new conversion by pulling low. If a conversion is aborted by pulling high before the conversions end, wait for the minimum acquisition time, t ACQ, before starting a new conversion. Data can be output in -byte chunks or continuously, as shown in Figure 8. The bytes will contain the result of the conversion padded with one leading, and trailing 0s if is still active with kept low. SPI and MICROWIRE When using SPI or QSPI, set CPOL = 0 and CPHA = 0. Conversion begins with a falling edge. goes low, indicating a conversion in progress. Wait until goes high or the maximum specified 8.Fs conversion time. Two consecutive -byte reads are required to get the full bits from the ADC. output data transitions on s falling edge and is clocked into the FP on s rising edge. The first byte contains a leading and bits of conversion result. The second byte contains the remaining bits and trailing 0s. See Figure for connections and Figure for timing.

14 A. SPI B. QSPI C. MICROWIRE I/O SCK MISO SS SCK MISO SS I/O SK SI MAX8 MAX89 Figure. Common Serial-Interface Connections to the MAX8/MAX89 +V +V MAX8 MAX89 MAX8 MAX89 QSPI Set CPOL = CPHA = 0. Unlike SPI, which requires two -byte reads to acquire the bits of data from the ADC, QSPI allows the minimum number of clock cycles necessary to clock in the data. The MAX8/MAX89 require clock cycles from the FP to clock out the bits of data with no trailing 0s (Figure ). The maximum clock frequency to ensure compatibility with QSPI is.mhz. Opto-Isolated Interface, Serial-to-Parallel Conversion Many industrial applications require electrical isolation to separate the control electronics from hazardous electrical conditions, provide noise immunity, or prevent excessive current flow where ground disparities exist between the ADC and the rest of the system. Isolation amplifiers typically used to accomplish these tasks are expensive. In cases where the signal is eventually converted to a digital form, it is cost effective to isolate the input using opto-couplers in a serial link. The MAX8 is ideal in this application because it includes both T/H amplifier and voltage reference, operates from a single supply, and consumes very little power (Figure ). The ADC results are transmitted across a 00V isolation barrier provided by three N opto-isolators. Isolated power must be supplied to the converter and the isolated side of the opto-couplers. HC9 three-state shift registers are used to construct a -bit parallel data output. The timing sequence is identical to the timing shown in Figure 8. Conversion speed is limited by the delay through the opto-isolators. With a 0kHz clock, conversion time is 00Fs. The universal -bit parallel data output can also be used without the isolation stage when a parallel interface is required. Clock frequencies up to.9mhz are possible without violating the 0ns shift-register setup time. Delay or invert the clock signal to the shift registers beyond.9mhz. ST BYTE READ ND BYTE READ HI-Z t CONV MSB D0 D9 D8 D D D D D D D LSB HI-Z EOC Figure. SPI/MICROWIRE Serial Interface Timing (CPOL = CPHA = 0)

15 HI-Z t CONV MSB D0 D9 D8 D D D D D D D LSB HI-Z EOC Figure. QSPI Serial Interface Timing (CPOL = CPHA = 0) ANALOG INPUT.µF 0µF 0.µF +V +V ON THIS SIDE OF BARRIER MUST BE ISOLATED POWER V DD AIN REF GND SIGNAL GROUND MAX8 SHDN 8 ki ki 0I 8 8 N N N 8 00I 00I +V HC0 HC0 8.kI 0 0 +V SER SCK RCK SCLR /START /INPUT CLOCK QH HC9 8 9 QH SER HC9 SCK RCK SCLR 8 QG QF QE QD QC QB QA QH QG QF QE QD QC QB QA D (MSB) D0 D9 D8 +V 0.µF D D D D D D0 D D0 (LSB) +V 0.µF Figure. -Bit Isolated ADC

16 Layout, Grounding, Bypassing For best performance, use printed circuit boards. Wirewrap boards are not recommended. Board layout should ensure that digital and analog signal lines are separated from each other. Do not run analog and digital (especially clock) lines parallel to one another, or digital lines underneath the ADC package. Figure shows the recommended system ground connections. A single-point analog ground ( star ground point) should be established at GND, separate from the logic ground. All other analog grounds should be connected to this ground. The -pin versions also have a dedicated DGND pin available. Connect DGND to this star ground point for further noise reduction. No other digital system ground should be connected to this singlepoint analog ground. The ground return to the power supply for this ground should be low impedance and as short as possible for noise-free operation. High-frequency noise in the V DD power supply may affect the ADC s high-speed comparator. Bypass this supply to the single-point analog ground with 0.0FF and.ff bypass capacitors. Minimize capacitor lead lengths for best supply-noise rejection. If the +V power supply is very noisy, a 0I resistor can be connected as a lowpass filter to attenuate supply noise (Figure ). SUPPLIES +V GND V DD *OPTIONAL R* = 0I.µF 0.0µF AGND MAX8 MAX89 DGND Figure. Power-Supply Grounding Condition +V DGND DIGITAL CIRCUITRY

17 PART Ordering Information TEMP RANGE PIN- PACKAGE *Denotes a lead(pb) free/rohs compliant package. ERROR (LSB) MAX8ACPA+ 0NC to +0NC 8 PDIP ±/ MAX8BCPA+ 0NC to +0NC 8 PDIP ± MAX8CCPA+ 0NC to +0NC 8 PDIP ± MAX8ACWE+ 0NC to +0NC Wide SO ±/ MAX8BCWE+ 0NC to +0NC Wide SO ± MAX8CCWE+ 0NC to +0NC Wide SO ± MAX8AEPA+ -0NC to +8NC 8 PDIP ±/ MAX8BEPA+ -0NC to +8NC 8 PDIP ± MAX8CEPA+ -0NC to +8NC 8 PDIP ± MAX8AEWE+ -0NC to +8NC Wide SO ±/ MAX8BEWE+ -0NC to +8NC Wide SO ± MAX8CEWE+ -0NC to +8NC Wide SO ± MAX89ACPA+ 0NC to +0NC 8 PDIP ±/ MAX89BCPA+ 0NC to +0NC 8 PDIP ± MAX89CCPA+ 0NC to +0NC 8 PDIP ± MAX89ACWE+ 0NC to +0NC Wide SO ±/ MAX89BCWE+ 0NC to +0NC Wide SO ± MAX89CCWE+ 0NC to +0NC Wide SO ± MAX89AEPA+ -0NC to +8NC 8 PDIP ±/ MAX89BEPA+ -0NC to +8NC 8 PDIP ± MAX89CEPA+ -0NC to +8NC 8 PDIP ± MAX89AEWE+ -0NC to +8NC Wide SO ±/ MAX89BEWE+ -0NC to +8NC Wide SO ± MAX89CEWE+ -0NC to +8NC Wide SO ± PROCESS: BiCMOS Chip Information Package Information For the latest package outline information and land patterns (footprints), go to Note that a +, #, or - in the package code indicates RoHS status only. Package drawings may show a different suffix character, but the drawing pertains to the package regardless of RoHS status. PACKAGE TYPE PACKAGE CODE OUTLINE NO. LAND PATTERN NO. 8 PDIP P SO W

18 Revision History REVISION NUMBER REVISION DATE DESCRIPTION PAGES CHANGED 0 0/9 Initial release / Updated the Electrical Characteristics and Ordering Information.,, 8 Maxim cannot assume responsibility for use of any circuitry other than circuitry entirely embodied in a Maxim product. No circuit patent licenses are implied. Maxim reserves the right to change the circuitry and specifications without notice at any time. The parametric values (min and max limits) shown in the Electrical Characteristics table are guaranteed. Other parametric values quoted in this data sheet are provided for guidance. 0 Rio Robles, San Jose, CA 9 USA Products, Inc. The Maxim logo and are trademarks of Products, Inc.

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