This applicaTIon note describes a simple circuit that uses a low cost 10-bit ADC but increases the virtual accuracy to 13-bit.
Figure 1.
1 LSB (least significant bit) for an ADC is FSR/2n, where n is the number of bit. FSR (full-scale range) depends from the amplitude of the voltage reference. The input voltage range of the external reference for MAX159, a low power, 108ksps serial ADC available in µMAX®-8 package, is 0 to VDD + 50mV. This large input range permits to accommodate different input range using a scaling technique.
The output of a low-cost 3-pin voltage reference is scaled using a digitally programmable voltage divider (MAX5420). This device provides four precision divider raTIos of 1, 2, 4, 8. The ratio accuracy span from 0.025% to 0.5% according to the grade (A, B, C). The ratio is selected using the digital inputs D1, D0 as follows:
Table 1.
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The reference voltage MAX6141 provides an output voltage of 4.096V. The size of 1 LSB using a divider ratio of 1 will be 4.096/1024 = 4mV. This size change according the following table:
Table 2.
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The effective resolution remains at 10 bits. But compared to a 4.096V FSR system, the virtual accuracy is improved. The size of 1 LSB remains greater than the typical converter noise floor (300µV), also with divider ratio of 8. This ensures that the ADC performances are not limited by the LSB's reduced size.
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