Datasheet

ADS1100
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Negative input voltages must be level-shifted. A good candi-
date for this function is the Texas Instruments THS4130
differential amplifier, which can output fully differential sig-
nals. This device can also help recover the lost bit noted
previously for single-ended positive signals. Level shifting
can also be performed using the DRV134.
LOW-SIDE CURRENT MONITOR
Figure 8 shows a circuit for a low-side shunt-type current
monitor. The circuit reads the voltage across a shunt resistor,
which is sized as small as possible while still giving a readable
output voltage. This voltage is amplified by an OPA335 low-
drift op-amp, and the result is read by the ADS1100.
WHEATSTONE BRIDGE SENSOR
The ADS1100 has a fully differential high-impedance input
stage and internal gain circuitry, which makes it a good
candidate for bridge-sensor measurement. An example is
shown in Figure 9.
FIGURE 8. Low-Side Current Measurement.
ADS1100
5V
V
11.5k
I
2
C
1k R
S
(2)
Load
(PGA Gain = 8)
5V FS
FS = 0.63V
G = 12.5
NOTE: (1) Pull-down resistor to allow accurate swing to 0V.
(2) R
S
is sized for a 50mV drop at full-scale current.
5V
R
3
(1)
49.9k
5V
OPA335
It is suggested that the ADS1100 be operated at a gain of 8. The
gain of the OPA335 can then be set lower. For a gain of 8, the
op amp should be set up to give a maximum output voltage of
no greater than 0.75V. If the shunt resistor is sized to provide
a maximum voltage drop of 50mV at full-scale current, the
full-scale input to the ADS1100 is 0.63V.
1
2
3
6
5
4
V
IN+
GND
SCL
4.7µF
V
IN
V
DD
Bridge
Sensor
E
E+
V V+
SDA
ADS1100
I
2
C I/O
V
DD
V
DD
FIGURE 9. Measuring a Wheatstone Bridge Sensor.
The Wheatstone bridge sensor is connected directly to the
ADS1100 without intervening instrumentation amplifiers; a
single, small input capacitor provides rejection of high-fre-
quency interference. The excitation voltage of the bridge is
the power supply, which is also the ADS1100 reference
voltage. The measurement is, therefore, ratiometric. In this
circuit, the ADS1100 would typically be operated at a gain of
8. The input range in this case is ±0.75 volts.