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 TC7126/A
3-1/2 Digit Analog-to-Digital Converters
Features:
* Internal Reference with Low Temperature Drift: - TC7126: 80ppm/C, Typical - TC7126A: 35ppm/C, Typical * Zero Reading with Zero Input * Low Noise: 15VP-P * High Resolution: 0.05% * Low Input Leakage Current: 1pA Typ., 10pA Max. * Precision Null Detectors with True Polarity at Zero * High-Impedance Differential Input * Convenient 9V Battery Operation with Low-Power Dissipation: 500W Typ., 900W Max.
General Description:
The TC7126A is a 3-1/2 digit CMOS Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) containing all the active components necessary to construct a 0.05% resolution measurement system. Seven-segment decoders, digit and polarity drivers, voltage reference, and clock circuit are integrated on-chip. The TC7126A directly drives a Liquid Crystal Display (LCD), and includes a backplane driver. A low-cost, high resolution indicating meter requires only a display, four resistors, and four capacitors. The TC7126A's extremely low-power drain and 9V battery operation make it ideal for portable applications. The TC7126A reduces linearity error to less than 1 count. Rollover error (the difference in readings for equal magnitude, but opposite polarity input signals) is below 1 count. High-impedance differential inputs offer 1pA leakage current and a 1012 input impedance. The 15VP-P noise performance ensures a "rock solid" reading, and the auto-zero cycle ensures a zero display reading with a 0V input. The TC7126A features a precision, low drift internal voltage reference and is functionally identical to the TC7126. A low drift external reference is not normally required with the TC7126A.
Applications:
* Thermometry * Bridge Readouts: Strain Gauges, Load Cells, Null Detectors * Digital Meters and Panel Meters: - Voltage/Current/Ohms/Power, pH * Digital Scales, Process Monitors
Device Selection Table
Package Code CPL IPL CKW CLW Package 40-Pin PDIP 40-Pin PDIP (TC7126 Only) 44-Pin PQFP 44-Pin PLCC Temperature Range 0C to +70C -25C to +85C 0C to +70C 0C to +70C
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TC7126/A
Package Type
44-Pin PLCC
VREF+ VREF+ CREF+ VREFOSC1 OSC2 OSC3
44-Pin PQFP
ANALOG COMMON VIN+ CREFVBUFF
TEST
VIN-
VINT
CAZ
NC
V+
C1
D1
A1
B1
6 F1 7 G1 8 E1 9 D2 10 C2 11 NC 12 B2 13 A2 14 F2 15 E2 16 D3 17
5
4
3
2
1
44 43 42 41 40 39 VREF38 CREF+ 37 CREF36 ANALOG COMMON 35 VIN+ 34 NC 33 VIN32 CAZ 31 VBUFF 30 VINT 29 VNC 1 NC 2 TEST 3 OSC3 4 NC 5 OSC2 6 OSC1 7 V+ 8 D1 9 C1 10 B1 11
44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 NC 32 G2 31 C3 30 A3
V29 G3 28 BP 27 POL 26 AB4 25 E3 24 F3 23 B3
TC7126CLW TC7126ACLW
TC7126CKW TC7126ACKW
18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22
AB4
A1
F1
G1
POL
BP
E1
D2
G3
C3
NC
G2
C2
40-Pin PDIP (Normal)
V+ D1 C1 B1 1's A1 F1 G1 E1 D2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
44-Pin PDIP (Reverse)
OSC1 OSC2 OSC3 TEST 1 2 3 4
Normal Pin Configuration
40 OSC1 39 OSC2
Reverse Pin Configuration
40 V+ 39 D1 38 C1 37 B1 36 A1 35 F1 1's
38 OSC3 37 TEST 36 VREF+ 35 VREF-
VREF+ 5 VREFCREF+ CREF6 7 8
C2 10 10's B2 11 A2 12
TC7126CPL TC7126ACPL TC7126IPL TC7126AIPL
34 CREF+ 33 CREF32 ANALOG COMMON 31 VIN+ 30 VIN29 CAZ 28 VBUFF 27 VINT 26 V25 G2 24 C3 23 A3 22 G3 21 BP (Backplane) 100's 100's
ANALOG 9 COMMON VIN+ 10 VIN- 11 CAZ 12
TC7126RCPL TC7126ARCPL TC7126RIPL TC7126ARIPL
34 G1 33 E1 32 D2 31 C2 30 B2 29 A2 28 F2 10's
F2 13 E2 14
VBUFF 13 VINT 14 V15
27 E2 26 D3 25 B3 24 F3 100's
D3 15 100's B3 16
G2 16 C3 A3 17 18
F3 17 E3 18 19
23 E3 22 AB4 1000's
1000's
AB4
G3 19 BP 20 (Backplane)
POL 20 (Minus Sign)
21 POL (Minus Sign)
NC = No Internal Connection
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D3
B3
A3
B2
A2
F2
E3
E2
F3
TC7126/A
Typical Application
0.1F 34 1M + Analog Input - 0.01F 30 VIN32 ANALOG COMMON 28 180k 0.33 F 29 VBUFF VREF+ 36 CAZ VREFVOSC3 OSC1 38 COSC 40 ROSC 50pF 560k To Analog Common (Pin 32) 35 26 1 Conversion/Sec POL BP V+ CREF+ 31 VIN+ 33 CREF2-19 22-25 Segment Drive 20 21 1 240k +
9V
TC7126 TC7126A
LCD
Minus Sign Backplane
10k
0.15F
27 V INT OSC2 39
Note: Pin numbers refer to 40-pin DIP.
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Typical Segment Output V+ 0.5mA Segment Output LCD 2mA
TC7126/A
Functional Block Diagram
TC7126A
CREF VREFCREF- VBUFF V+ 28 1 Integrator - - + - ZI DE (+) - DE (-) V+ - 2.8V Clock AZ & DE () 26 V40 OSC1 39 OSC2 ROSC 38 OSC3 COSC + Low Temp Co VREF Comparator
Thousands
BP 21 RINT VINT 29 27 7-Segment Decode To Digital Section Data Latch 7-Segment Decode 7-Segment Decode 200 CAZ CINT LCD Segment Drivers
CREF+ 35 33
VREF+
34
36
ZI & AZ + AZ +
10 A
ZI & AZ
VIN+
31
Hundreds Tens Units
INT
DE (-)
To Switch Drivers From Comparator Output FOSC 4 Internal Digital Ground VTH = 1V Control Logic
1 6.2V
Analog Common
32
DE (+)
V+
VINTEST 500 26 V-
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INT
TC7126/A
1.0 ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
*Stresses above 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 above those indicated in the operation sections of the specifications is not implied. Exposure to Absolute Maximum Rating conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability.
Absolute Maximum Ratings*
Supply Voltage (V+ to V-)....................................... 15V Analog Input Voltage (either Input) (Note 1) ... V+ to VReference Input Voltage (either Input) ............ V+ to VClock Input ................................................... Test to V+ Package Power Dissipation (TA 70C) (Note 2): 44-Pin PQFP............................................... 1.00W 40-Pin PLCC ............................................... 1.23W 44-Pin PDIP ................................................ 1.23W Operating Temperature Range: C (Commercial) Devices .................. 0C to +70C I (Industrial) Devices .................... -25C to +85C Storage Temperature Range.............. -65C to +150C
TABLE 1-1:
Symbol Input ZIR ZRD
TC7126/A ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Parameter Min Typ Max Unit Test Conditions
Electrical Characteristics: VS = +9V, fCLK - 16kHz, and TA = +25C, unless otherwise noted.
Zero Input Reading Zero Reading Drift Ratiometric Reading
-000.0 -- 999 -1
000.0 0.2 999/1000 0.2
+000.0 1 1000 1
Digital Reading V/C Digital Reading Count
VIN = 0V Full Scale = 200mV VIN = 0V, 0C TA +70C VIN = VREF, VREF = 100mV Full Scale = 200mV or 2V Max Deviation From Best Fit Straight Line VIN- = VIN+ 200mV VIN = 0V, Full Scale = 200mV VIN = 0V VCM = 1V, VIN = 0V Full Scale = 200mV VIN = 199mV, 0C TA +70C Ext. Ref. Temp Coeff. = 0ppm/C
NL
Linearity Error
Rollover Error eN IL CMRR Noise Input Leakage Current Common Mode Rejection Ratio Scale Factor Temperature Coefficient Analog Common VCTC Analog Common Temperature Coefficient
-1 -- -- -- --
0.2 15 1 50 1
1 -- 10 -- 5
Count VP-P pA V/V ppm/C
-- -- -- -- --
-- -- 80 35 35
-- -- -- 75 100
-- -- ppm/C ppm/C ppm/C
250k Between Common and V+ 0C TA +70C ("C" Devices) TC7126 TC7126A -25C TA +85C ("I" Device) (TC7126A)
Note 1: 2: 3: 4:
Input voltages may exceed the supply voltages, provided the input current is limited to 100A. Dissipation rating assumes device is mounted with all leads soldered to printed circuit board. Refer to "Differential Input" discussion. Backplane drive is in phase with segment drive for "OFF" segment, 180 out of phase for "ON" segment. Frequency is 20 times conversion rate. Average DC component is less than 50mV. 5: See "Typical Application". 6: During Auto-Zero phase, current is 10-20A higher. A 48kHz ocillator increases current by 8A (Typical). Common current is not included.
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TABLE 1-1:
Symbol VC
TC7126/A ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS (CONTINUED)
Parameter Min 2.7 Typ 3.05 Max 3.35 Unit V Test Conditions 250k Between Common and V+
Electrical Characteristics: VS = +9V, fCLK - 16kHz, and TA = +25C, unless otherwise noted.
Analog Common Voltage
LCD Drive VSD VBD LCD Segment Drive Voltage LCD Backplane Drive Voltage 4 4 5 5 6 6 VP-P VP-P A V+ to V- = 9V V+ to V- = 9V
Power Supply
IS
Note 1: 2: 3: 4:
Power Supply Current
--
55
100
VIN = 0V, V+ to V- = 9V (Note 6)
Input voltages may exceed the supply voltages, provided the input current is limited to 100A. Dissipation rating assumes device is mounted with all leads soldered to printed circuit board. Refer to "Differential Input" discussion. Backplane drive is in phase with segment drive for "OFF" segment, 180 out of phase for "ON" segment. Frequency is 20 times conversion rate. Average DC component is less than 50mV. 5: See "Typical Application". 6: During Auto-Zero phase, current is 10-20A higher. A 48kHz ocillator increases current by 8A (Typical). Common current is not included.
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2.0 PIN DESCRIPTIONS
The descriptions of the pins are listed in Table 2-1.
TABLE 2-1:
Pin Number (40-Pin PDIP) Normal 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27
PIN FUNCTION TABLE
(Reversed) (40) (39) (38) (37) (36) (35) (34) (33) (32) (31) (30) (29) (28) (27) (26) (25) (24) (23) (22) (21) (20) (19) (18) (17) (16) (15) (14) Symbol V+ D1 C1 B1 A1 F1 G1 E1 D2 C2 B2 A2 F2 E2 D3 B3 F3 E3 AB4 POL BP G3 A3 C3 G2 VVINT Positive supply voltage. Activates the D section of the units display. Activates the C section of the units display. Activates the B section of the units display. Activates the A section of the units display. Activates the F section of the units display. Activates the G section of the units display. Activates the E section of the units display. Activates the D section of the tens display. Activates the C section of the tens display. Activates the B section of the tens display. Activates the A section of the tens display. Activates the F section of the tens display. Activates the E section of the tens display. Activates the D section of the hundreds display. Activates the B section of the hundreds display. Activates the F section of the hundreds display. Activates the E section of the hundreds display. Activates both halves of the 1 in the thousands display. Activates the negative polarity display. LCD Backplane drive output (TC7106A). Digital Ground (TC7107A). Activates the G section of the hundreds display. Activates the A section of the hundreds display. Activates the C section of the hundreds display. Activates the G section of the tens display. Negative power supply voltage. The integrating capacitor should be selected to give the maximum voltage swing that ensures component tolerance buildup will not allow the integrator output to saturate. When analog common is used as a reference and the conversion rate is 3 readings per second, a 0.047F capacitor may be used. The capacitor must have a low dielectric constant to prevent rollover errors. See Section 6.3 "Integrating Capacitor (CINT)", Integrating Capacitor for additional details. Integration resistor connection. Use a 180k resistor for a 200mV full-scale range and a 1.8M resistor for a 2V full scale range. The size of the auto-zero capacitor influences system noise. Use a 0.33F capacitor for 200mV full scale, and a 0.033F capacitor for 2V full scale. See Section 6.1 "Auto-Zero Capacitor (CAZ)", Auto-Zero Capacitor for additional details. The analog LOW input is connected to this pin. The analog HIGH input signal is connected to this pin. Description
28 29
(13) (12)
VBUFF CAZ
30 31 32
(11) (10) (9)
VINVIN+
ANALOG This pin is primarily used to set the Analog Common mode voltage for battery operaCOMMON tion, or in systems where the input signal is referenced to the power supply. It also acts as a reference voltage source. See Section 7.3 "Analog Common (Pin 32)", Analog Common for additional details. CREFSee Pin 34.
33
(8)
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TABLE 2-1:
Pin Number (40-Pin PDIP) Normal 34
PIN FUNCTION TABLE (CONTINUED)
(Reversed) (7) Symbol CREF+ Description A 0.1F capacitor is used in most applications. If a large Common mode voltage exists (for example, the VIN- pin is not at analog common) and a 200mV scale is used, a 1F capacitor is recommended and will hold the rollover error to 0.5 count. See Pin 36. The analog input required to generate a full scale output (1999 counts). Place 100mV between Pins 35 and 36 for 199.9mV full scale. Place 1V between Pins 35 and 36 for 2V full scale. See Section 6.6 "Reference Voltage Selection", Reference Voltage for additional information. Lamp test. When pulled HIGH (to V+), all segments will be turned on and the display should read -1888. It may also be used as a negative supply for externally generated decimal points. See Section 7.4 "TEST (Pin 37)", TEST for additional information. See Pin 40. See Pin 40. Pins 40, 39 and 38 make up the oscillator section. For a 48kHz clock (3 readings, 39 per second), connect Pin 40 to the junction of a 180k resistor and a 50pF capacitor. The 180k resistor is tied to Pin 39 and the 50pF capacitor is tied to Pin 38.
35 36
(6) (5)
VREFVREF+
37
(4)
TEST
38 39 40
(3) (2) (1)
OSC3 OSC2 OSC1
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3.0 DETAILED DESCRIPTION
EQUATION 3-1:
VRTRI 1 TSI RC 0 VIN(t)dt = RC (All Pin Designations Refer to 40-Pin PDIP.)
3.1
Dual Slope Conversion Principles
The TC7126A is a dual slope, integrating analog-todigital converter. An understanding of the dual slope conversion technique will aid in following the detailed TC7126/A operation theory. The conventional dual slope converter measurement cycle has two distinct phases: * Input Signal Integration * Reference Voltage Integration (De-integration) The input signal being converted is integrated for a fixed time period (TSI). Time is measured by counting clock pulses. An opposite polarity constant reference voltage is then integrated until the integrator output voltage returns to zero. The reference integration time is directly proportional to the input signal (TRI) (see Figure ).
Where: VR = Reference voltage TSI = Signal integration time (fixed) TRI = Reference voltage integration time (variable) For a constant VIN:
EQUATION 3-2:
V IN
=
V
T RI -----RT SI
Switch Driver REF Voltage Phase Control Polarity Control Control Logic
Normal Mode Rejection (dB)
Integrator Output
Display VIN VREF VIN 1.2 VREF Variable Reference Integrate Time
Fixed Signal Integrate Time
FIGURE 3-1:
Basic Dual Slope Converter
In a simple dual slope converter, a complete conversion requires the integrator output to "ramp-up" and "ramp-down." A simple mathematical equation relates the input signal, reference voltage and integration time:
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+
- Clock Counter
+
-
Analog Input Signal
Integrator
Comparator
The dual slope converter accuracy is unrelated to the integrating resistor and capacitor values, as long as they are stable during a measurement cycle. Noise immunity is an inherent benefit. Noise spikes are integrated or averaged to zero during integration periods. Integrating ADCs are immune to the large conversion errors that plague successive approximation converters in high noise environments. Interfering signals with frequency components at multiples of the averaging period will be attenuated. Integrating ADCs commonly operate with the signal integration period set to a multiple of the 50Hz/60Hz power line period (see Figure 3-2).
30
20
10
t = Measurement Period 0 0.1/t 1/t Input Frequency 10/t
FIGURE 3-2: Normal Mode Rejection of Dual Slope Converter
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4.0 ANALOG SECTION
In addition to the basic integrate and de-integrate dual slope cycles discussed above, the TC7126A design incorporates an auto-zero cycle. This cycle removes buffer amplifier, integrator and comparator offset voltage error terms from the conversion. A true digital zero reading results without external adjusting potentiometers. A complete conversion consists of three phases: 1. 2. 3. Auto-Zero phase Signal Integrate phase Reference Integrate phase The differential input voltage must be within the device Common mode range when the converter and measured system share the same power supply common (ground). If the converter and measured system do not share the same power supply common, VIN- should be tied to analog common. Polarity is determined at the end of signal integrate phase. The sign bit is a true polarity indication, in that signals less than 1LSB are correctly determined. This allows precision null detection limited only by device noise and auto-zero residual offsets.
4.3 4.1 Auto-Zero Phase
During the auto-zero phase, the differential input signal is disconnected from the circuit by opening internal analog gates. The internal nodes are shorted to analog common (ground) to establish a zero input condition. Additional analog gates close a feedback loop around the integrator and comparator. This loop permits comparator offset voltage error compensation. The voltage level established on CAZ compensates for device offset voltages. The auto-zero phase residual is typically 10V to 15V. The auto-zero cycle length is 1000 to 3000 clock periods.
Reference Integrate Phase
The third phase is reference integrate or de-integrate. VIN- is internally connected to analog common and VIN+ is connected across the previously charged reference capacitor. Circuitry within the chip ensures that the capacitor will be connected with the correct polarity to cause the integrator output to return to zero. The time required for the output to return to zero is proportional to the input signal and is between 0 and 2000 counts. The digital reading displayed is:
EQUATION 4-2:
VIN 1000 V REF
4.2
Signal Integrate Phase
The auto-zero loop is entered and the internal differential inputs connect to VIN+ and VIN-. The differential input signal is integrated for a fixed time period. The TC7126/A signal integration period is 1000 clock periods or counts. The externally set clock frequency is divided by four before clocking the internal counters. The integration time period is:
EQUATION 4-1:
TSI = 4 x 1000 FOSC
Where: FOSC = external clock frequency.
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5.0 DIGITAL SECTION
5.1 System Timing
The TC7126A contains all the segment drivers necessary to directly drive a 3-1/2 digit LCD, including an LCD backplane driver. The backplane frequency is the external clock frequency divided by 800. For 3 conversions per second, the backplane frequency is 60Hz with a 5V nominal amplitude. When a segment driver is in phase with the backplane signal, the segment is OFF. An out of phase segment drive signal causes the segment to be ON (visible). This AC drive configuration results in negligible DC voltage across each LCD segment, ensuring long LCD life. The polarity segment driver is ON for negative analog inputs. If VIN+ and VINare reversed, this indicator reverses. On the TC7126A, when the TEST pin is pulled to V+, all segments are turned ON and the display reads 1888. During this mode, LCD segments have a constant DC voltage impressed. Note: Do not leave the display in this mode for more than several minutes. LCDs may be destroyed if operated with DC levels for extended periods. The oscillator frequency is divided by four prior to clocking the internal decade counters. The four-phase measurement cycle takes a total of 4000 counts (16,000 clock pulses). The 4000-count cycle is independent of input signal magnitude. Each phase of the measurement cycle has the following length: 1. Auto-Zero Phase: 1000 to 3000 counts (4000 to 12,000 clock pulses). For signals less than full scale, the auto-zero phase is assigned the unused reference integrate time period. 2. Signal Integrate: 1000 counts (4000 clock pulses). This time period is fixed. The integration period is:
EQUATION 5-1:
TSI = 4000 1 FOSC
The display font and segment drive assignment are shown in Figure 5-1.
Where: FOSC is the externally set clock frequency. 3. Reference Integrate: 0 to 2000 counts (0 to 8000 clock pulses).
Display Font
1000's
100's
10's
1's
The TC7126A is a drop-in replacement for the TC7126 and ICL7126, which offer a greatly improved internal reference temperature coefficient. No external component value changes are required to upgrade existing designs.
FIGURE 5-1: Assignment
Display Font and Segment
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6.0
6.1
COMPONENT VALUE SELECTION
Auto-Zero Capacitor (CAZ)
6.4
Integrating Resistor (RINT)
The CAZ capacitor size has some influence on system noise. A 0.47F capacitor is recommended for 200mV full scale applications where 1LSB is 100V. A 0.033F capacitor is adequate for 2.0V full scale applications. A mylar type dielectric capacitor is adequate.
The input buffer amplifier and integrator are designed with Class A output stages. The output stage idling current is 6A. The integrator and buffer can supply 1A drive current with negligible linearity errors. RINT is chosen to remain in the output stage linear drive region, but not so large that PC board leakage currents induce errors. For a 200mV full scale, RINT is 180k. A 2V full scale requires 1.8M. Component Value CAZ RINT CINT Note: Nominal Full Scale Voltage 200mV 0.33F 180k 0.047F 2V 0.033F 1.8M 0.047F
6.2
Reference Voltage Capacitor (CREF)
The reference voltage, used to ramp the integrator output voltage back to zero during the reference integrate phase, is stored on CREF. A 0.1F capacitor is acceptable when VREF- is tied to analog common. If a large Common mode voltage exists (VREF- - analog common) and the application requires a 200mV full scale, increase CREF to 1F. Rollover error will be held to less than 0.5 count. A Mylar type dielectric capacitor is adequate.
FOSC = 48kHz (3 readings per sec).
6.5
Oscillator Components
COSC should be 50pF; ROSC is selected from the equation:
6.3
Integrating Capacitor (CINT)
EQUATION 6-2:
FOSC = 0.45 RC
CINT should be selected to maximize integrator output voltage swing without causing output saturation. Due to the TC7126A's superior analog common temperature coefficient specification, analog common will normally supply the differential voltage reference. For this case, a 2V full scale integrator output swing is satisfactory. For 3 readings per second (FOSC = 48kHz), a 0.047F value is suggested. For 1 reading per second, 0.15F is recommended. If a different oscillator frequency is used, CINT must be changed in inverse proportion to maintain the nominal 2V integrator swing. An exact expression for CINT is:
For a 48kHz clock (3 conversions per second), R = 180k. Note that FOSC is 44 to generate the TC7126A's internal clock. The backplane drive signal is derived by dividing FOSC by 800. To achieve maximum rejection of 60Hz noise pickup, the signal integrate period should be a multiple of 60Hz. Oscillator frequencies of 24kHz, 12kHz, 80kHz, 60kHz, 40kHz, etc. should be selected. For 50Hz rejection, oscillator frequencies of 20kHz, 100kHz, 66-2/3kHz, 50kHz, 40kHz, etc. would be suitable. Note that 40kHz (2.5 readings per second) will reject both 50Hz and 60Hz.
EQUATION 6-1:
1 VFS (4000) F OSC RINT CINT = VINT Where: FOSC = VFS = RINT = VINT = Clock frequency at Pin 38 Full scale input voltage Integrating resistor Desired full scale integrator output swing
At 3 readings per second, a 750 resistor should be placed in series with CINT. This increases accuracy by compensating for comparator delay. CINT must have low dielectric absorption to minimize rollover error. A polypropylene capacitor is recommended.
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6.6 Reference Voltage Selection
A full scale reading (2000 counts) requires the input signal be twice the reference voltage. Required Full Scale Voltage* 20mV 2V Note: VFS = 2VREF. VREF 100mV 1V
In some applications, a scale factor other than unity may exist between a transducer output voltage and the required digital reading. Assume, for example, a pressure transducer output for 2000lb/in2 is 400mV. Rather than dividing the input voltage by two, the reference voltage should be set to 200mV. This permits the transducer input to be used directly. The differential reference can also be used where a digital zero reading is required when VIN is not equal to zero. This is common in temperature measuring instrumentation. A compensating offset voltage can be applied between analog common and VIN-. The transducer output is connected between VIN+ and analog common.
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7.0 DEVICE PIN FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
+ VIN - VCM tI VI = VCM - VIN RI CI Where: 4000 tI = Integration time = FOSC CI = Integration capacitor RI = Integration resistor + - + Integrator Input Buffer RI - VI CI
(Pin Numbers Refer to the 40-Pin PDIP.)
7.1
Differential Signal Inputs VIN+ (Pin 31), VIN- (Pin 30)
The TC7126A is designed with true differential inputs and accepts input signals within the input stage Common mode voltage range (VCM). Typical range is V+ - 1V to V- + 1V. Common mode voltages are removed from the system when the TC7126A operates from a battery or floating power source (isolated from measured system), and VIN- is connected to analog common (VCOM) (see Figure 7-2). In systems where Common mode voltages exist, the TC7126A's 86 dB Common mode rejection ratio minimizes error. Common mode voltages do, however, affect the integrator output level. A worst-case condition exists if a large positive VCM exists in conjunction with a full scale negative differential signal. The negative signal drives the integrator output positive along with VCM (see Figure 7-1). For such applications, the integrator output swing can be reduced below the recommended 2V full scale swing. The integrator output will swing within 0.3V of V+ or V- without increased linearity error.
[
[
FIGURE 7-1: Common Mode Voltage Reduces Available Integrator Swing (VCOM VIN)
7.2
Differential Reference VREF+ (Pin 36), VREF- (Pin 35)
The reference voltage can be generated anywhere within the V+ to V- power supply range. To prevent rollover type errors being induced by large Common mode voltages, CREF should be large compared to stray node capacitance. The TC7126A offers a significantly improved analog common temperature coefficient. This potential provides a very stable voltage, suitable for use as a reference. The temperature coefficient of analog common is typically 35ppm/C for the TC7126A and 80 ppm/C for the TC7126.
Segment Drive
LCD
Measured System V+ VGND
VBUFF VIN+ VIN-
CAZ
VINT
POL BP OSC1 OSC3 OSC2 V-
TC7126A
ANALOG COMMON VREF- VREF+ V+
V+ V- GND Power Source
+ 9V
FIGURE 7-2:
Common Mode Voltage Removed in Battery Operation with VIN = Analog Common
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7.3 Analog Common (Pin 32) 7.5
The analog common pin is set at a voltage potential approximately 3V below V+. The potential is between 2.7V and 3.35V below V+. Analog common is tied internally to an N-channel FET capable of sinking 100A. This FET will hold the common line at 3V should an external load attempt to pull the common line toward V+. Analog common source current is limited to 1A. Therefore, analog common is easily pulled to a more negative voltage (i.e., below V+ - 3V). The TC7126A connects the internal VIN+ and VINinputs to analog common during the auto-zero phase. During the reference integrate phase, VIN- is connected to analog common. If VIN- is not externally connected to analog common, a Common mode voltage exists, but is rejected by the converter's 86dB Common mode rejection ratio. In battery operation, analog common and VIN- are usually connected, removing Common mode voltage concerns. In systems where VIN- is connected to power supply ground or to a given voltage, analog common should be connected to VIN-. The analog common pin serves to set the analog section reference, or common point. The TC7126A is specifically designed to operate from a battery, or in any measurement system where input signals are not referenced (float) with respect to the TC7126A's power source. The analog common potential of V+ - 3V gives a 7V end of battery life voltage. The common potential has a 0.001%/% voltage coefficient and a 15 output impedance. With sufficiently high total supply voltage (V+ - V- > 7V), analog common is a very stable potential with excellent temperature stability (typically 35ppm/C). This potential can be used to generate the TC7126A's reference voltage. An external voltage reference will be unnecessary in most cases because of the 35ppm/C temperature coefficient. See Section 7.5 "TC7126A Internal Voltage Reference", TC7126A Internal Voltage Reference discussion.
TC7126A Internal Voltage Reference
The TC7126A's analog common voltage temperature stability has been significantly improved (Figure 7-3). The "A" version of the industry standard TC7126 device allows users to upgrade old systems and design new systems, without external voltage references. External R and C values do not need to be changed. Figure 7-4 shows analog common supplying the necessary voltage reference for the TC7126A.
200 180 No Maximum Specified Typical
Analog Commom Temperature Coefficient (ppm/C)
160 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 Typical Maximum No Maximum Specified Typical
TC7126A
0
ICL7126
ICL7136
FIGURE 7-3: Coefficient
Analog Common Temp.
9V
+
26 V-
1 V+ 240k
7.4
TEST (Pin 37)
TC7126A
VREF+ 36 VREF VREF35 10k
The TEST pin potential is 5V less than V+. TEST may be used as the negative power supply connection for external CMOS logic. The TEST pin is tied to the internally generated negative logic supply through a 500 resistor. The TEST pin load should be no more than 1mA. See Section 5.0 "DIGITAL SECTION", Digital Section for additional information on using TEST as a negative digital logic supply.
ANALOG 32 COMMON SET VREF = 1/2 VREF
If TEST is pulled HIGH (to V+), all segments plus the
minus sign will be activated. DO NOT OPERATE IN THIS MODE FOR MORE THAN SEVERAL MINUTES. With TEST = V+, the LCD segments are impressed with a DC voltage which will destroy the LCD.
FIGURE 7-4: TC7126A Internal Voltage Reference Connection
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8.0
8.1
TYPICAL APPLICATIONS
Liquid Crystal Display Sources
Simple Inverter for Fixed Decimal Point or Display Annunciator V+ V+ 4049
Several manufacturers supply standard LCDs to interface with the TC7126A, 3-1/2 digit analog-to-digital converter.
Manufacturer Crystaloid Electronics AND Address/Phone 5282 Hudson Dr. Hudson, OH 44236 216-655-2429 720 Palomar Ave. Sunnyvale, CA 94086 408-523-8200 1800 Vernon St., Ste. 2 Roseville, CA 95678 916-783-7878 612 E. Lake St. Lake Mills, WI 53551 414-648-2361 Representative Part Numbers* C5335, H5535, T5135, SX440
TC7126A
BP 21 TEST 37 GND
To LCD Decimal Point To Backplane
Multiple Decimal Point or Annunciator Driver V+ V+ BP
FE 0801 FE 0203 LD-B709BZ LD-H7992AZ
TEST
TC7126A
VGI, Inc.
To LCD Decimal Point
To LCD Decimal Point
Hamlin, Inc.
3902, 3933, 3903
4030 GND
FIGURE 8-1: Decimal Point and Annunciator Drives
Note:
Contact LCD manufacturer for full product listing/specifications.
8.3
Flat Package
8.2
Decimal Point and Annunciator Drive
The TC7126 is available in an epoxy 64-pin formed lead package. A test socket for the TC7126ACBQ device is available: Part Number: Manufacturer: Distribution: IC 51-42 Yamaichi Nepenthe Distribution 2471 East Bayshore, Ste. 520 Palo Alto, CA 94043 (650) 856-9332
The TEST pin is connected to the internally generated digital logic supply ground through a 500 resistor. The TEST pin may be used as the negative supply for external CMOS gate segment drivers. LCD annunciators for decimal points, low battery indication, or function indication may be added, without adding an additional supply. No more than 1mA should be supplied by the TEST pin; its potential is approximately 5V below V+ (see Figure ).
8.4
Ratiometric Resistance Measurements
The TC7126A's true differential input and differential reference make ratiometric reading possible. In a ratiometric operation, an unknown resistance is measured with respect to a known standard resistance. No accurately defined reference voltage is needed. The unknown resistance is put in series with a known standard and a current passed through the pair. The voltage developed across the unknown is applied to the input and the voltage across the known resistor is applied to the reference input. If the unknown equals the standard, the display will read 1000. The displayed reading can be determined from the following expression:
EQUATION 8-1:
Displayed (Reading) = RUNKNOWN x 1000 RSTANDARD
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TC7126/A
The display will over range for RUNKNOWN 2 x RSTANDARD (see Figure 8-2).
VREF+ V+ RSTANDARD VREFVIN+ RUNKNOWN LCD
TC7126A
VINANALOG COMMON
FIGURE 8-2: Low Parts Count Ratiometric Resistance Measurement
9V
200mV VIN 9M C1 2V
1N4148 1M 0.02F 10M
+ 1F 1 2 3 4 AD636 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 2.2 F 1M 10% 10k 240k
+
26 V+ V27 29
1
TC7126A
36 V REF+ 35 V REF32 ANALOG COMMON 31 V IN+ VOUT+ VBP
900k
C2 20V
47k 1 10%
6.8F
5 + 6 7
28
40 38 39
90k 200V
20k 10%
0.01 F 30 26
10k C1 = 3pF to 10pF, Variable C2 = 132pF, Variable Segment Drive
COM
LCD
FIGURE 8-3:
3-1/2 Digit True RMS AC DMM
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9V
2 V+ VOUT ADJ REF02 6 5 3
Constant 5V V+ 51k R4
NC
51k R5
2- 3 8 1
VREF+ 50k R2 1/2 LM358 + 4
TC7126A
VREFVIN+ VIN-
TEMP
Temperature Dependent Output
VOUT = 1.86V @ +25C
GND 4
50k R1 COMMON V-
FIGURE 8-4:
Integrated Circuit Temperature Sensor
+ 5.6k 160k V+ VVIN9V
+
9V
160k
300k
300k V+ VINV1N4148 R1 20k
TC7126A
VIN+
1N4148 Sensor R2 50k
R1 50k
VIN+
TC7126A
VREF+ VREFCOMMON
0.7%/C PTC
R3
R2 20k
VREF+ VREFCOMMON
FIGURE 8-6: Positive Temperature Coefficient Resistor Temperature Sensor FIGURE 8-5: Temperature Sensor
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9.0
9.1 9.2
PACKAGING INFORMATION
Package Marking Information Taping Form
Component Taping Orientation for 44-Pin PLCC Devices
Package marking data not available at this time.
User Direction of Feed
Pin 1
W
P Standard Reel Component Orientation for 713 Suffix Device
Carrier Tape, Number of Components Per Reel and Reel Size
Package Carrier Width (W) Pitch (P) Part Per Full Reel Reel Size
44-Pin PLCC
32 mm
24 mm
500
13 in
Note: Drawing does not represent total number of pins.
Component Taping Orientation for 44-Pin PQFP Devices
User Direction of Feed
Pin 1
W
P Standard Reel Component Orientation for 713 Suffix Device
Carrier Tape, Number of Components Per Reel and Reel Size
Package Carrier Width (W) Pitch (P) Part Per Full Reel Reel Size
44-Pin PQFP
24 mm
16 mm
500
13 in
Note: Drawing does not represent total number of pins.
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TC7126/A
9.3 Package Dimensions
40-Pin PDIP (Wide)
PIN 1
.555 (14.10) .530 (13.46)
2.065 (52.45) 2.027 (51.49)
.610 (15.49) .590 (14.99)
.200 (5.08) .140 (3.56) .150 (3.81) .115 (2.92) .040 (1.02) .020 (0.51) .015 (0.38) .008 (0.20) .700 (17.78) .610 (15.50) .022 (0.56) .015 (0.38) 3 MIN.
.110 (2.79) .090 (2.29)
.070 (1.78) .045 (1.14)
Dimensions: inches (mm)
W
P Standard Reel Component Orientation for 713 Suffix Device
Carrier Tape, Number of Components Per Reel and Reel Size
Package Carrier Width (W) Pitch (P) Part Per Full Reel Reel Size
44-Pin PLCC
32 mm
24 mm
500
13 in
Note: Drawing does not represent total number of pins.
Dimensions: inches (mm)
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9.4 Package Dimensions (Continued)
44-Pin PQFP
.009 (0.23) .005 (0.13)
7 Max.
Pin 1 .018 (0.45) .012 (0.30)
.041 (1.03) .026 (0.65)
.398 (10.10) .390 (9.90) .557 (14.15) .537 (13.65)
.031 (0.80) Typ.
.398 (10.10) .390 (9.90) .557 (14.15) .537 (13.65)
.010 (0.25) Typ. .083 (2.10) .075 (1.90) .096 (2.45) Max.
Dimensions: inches (mm)
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NOTES:
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PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM
To order or obtain information, e.g., on pricing or delivery, refer to the factory or the listed sales office.
PART CODE
TC7126X X XXX
A or blank* R (reversed pins) or blank (CPL pkg only) * "A" parts have an improved reference TC Package Code (see Device Selection Table)
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NOTES:
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Note the following details of the code protection feature on Microchip devices: * * Microchip products meet the specification contained in their particular Microchip Data Sheet. Microchip believes that its family of products is one of the most secure families of its kind on the market today, when used in the intended manner and under normal conditions. There are dishonest and possibly illegal methods used to breach the code protection feature. All of these methods, to our knowledge, require using the Microchip products in a manner outside the operating specifications contained in Microchip's Data Sheets. Most likely, the person doing so is engaged in theft of intellectual property. Microchip is willing to work with the customer who is concerned about the integrity of their code. Neither Microchip nor any other semiconductor manufacturer can guarantee the security of their code. Code protection does not mean that we are guaranteeing the product as "unbreakable."
*
* *
Code protection is constantly evolving. We at Microchip are committed to continuously improving the code protection features of our products. Attempts to break Microchip's code protection feature may be a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. If such acts allow unauthorized access to your software or other copyrighted work, you may have a right to sue for relief under that Act.
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