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LM12458

LM12458 Series

88 kSPS, 12-Bit Plus Sign Data Acquisition System with Self-Calibration

Manufacturer: Texas Instruments

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88 kSPS, 12-Bit Plus Sign Data Acquisition System with Self-Calibration

Key Features

Three operating modes: 12-bit + sign, 8-bit + sign, and "watchdog"Single-ended or differential inputsBuilt-in Sample-and-Hold and 2.5V bandgap referenceInstruction RAM and event sequencer8-channel multiplexer32-word conversion FIFOProgrammable acquisition times and conversion ratesSelf-calibration and diagnostic mode8- or 16-bit wide data bus microprocessor or DSP interfaceThree operating modes: 12-bit + sign, 8-bit + sign, and "watchdog"Single-ended or differential inputsBuilt-in Sample-and-Hold and 2.5V bandgap referenceInstruction RAM and event sequencer8-channel multiplexer32-word conversion FIFOProgrammable acquisition times and conversion ratesSelf-calibration and diagnostic mode8- or 16-bit wide data bus microprocessor or DSP interface

Description

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The LM12458, and LM12H458 are highly integrated Data Acquisition Systems. Operating on just 5V, they combine a fully-differential self-calibrating (correcting linearity and zero errors) 13-bit (12-bit + sign) analog-to-digital converter (ADC) and sample-and-hold (S/H) with extensive analog functions and digital functionality. Up to 32 consecutive conversions, using two's complement format, can be stored in an internal 32-word (16-bit wide) FIFO data buffer. An internal 8-word RAM can store the conversion sequence for up to eight acquisitions through the LM12(H)458's eight-input multiplexer. The obsolete LM12454 has a four-channel multiplexer, a differential multiplexer output, and a differential S/H input. The LM12(H)458 can also operate with 8-bit + sign resolution and in a supervisory "watchdog" mode that compares an input signal against two programmable limits. Programmable acquisition times and conversion rates are possible through the use of internal clock-driven timers. The reference voltage input can be externally generated for absolute or ratiometric operation or can be derived using the internal 2.5V bandgap reference. All registers, RAM, and FIFO are directly addressable through the high speed microprocessor interface to either an 8-bit or 16-bit data bus. The LM12(H)458 includes a direct memory access (DMA) interface for high-speed conversion data transfer. Additional applications information can be found in applications notes AN-906, AN-947 and AN-949. (fCLK= 5 MHz; 8 MHz, H) The LM12458, and LM12H458 are highly integrated Data Acquisition Systems. Operating on just 5V, they combine a fully-differential self-calibrating (correcting linearity and zero errors) 13-bit (12-bit + sign) analog-to-digital converter (ADC) and sample-and-hold (S/H) with extensive analog functions and digital functionality. Up to 32 consecutive conversions, using two's complement format, can be stored in an internal 32-word (16-bit wide) FIFO data buffer. An internal 8-word RAM can store the conversion sequence for up to eight acquisitions through the LM12(H)458's eight-input multiplexer. The obsolete LM12454 has a four-channel multiplexer, a differential multiplexer output, and a differential S/H input. The LM12(H)458 can also operate with 8-bit + sign resolution and in a supervisory "watchdog" mode that compares an input signal against two programmable limits. Programmable acquisition times and conversion rates are possible through the use of internal clock-driven timers. The reference voltage input can be externally generated for absolute or ratiometric operation or can be derived using the internal 2.5V bandgap reference. All registers, RAM, and FIFO are directly addressable through the high speed microprocessor interface to either an 8-bit or 16-bit data bus. The LM12(H)458 includes a direct memory access (DMA) interface for high-speed conversion data transfer. Additional applications information can be found in applications notes AN-906, AN-947 and AN-949. (fCLK= 5 MHz; 8 MHz, H)