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Real Analog Solutions for Digital Designers
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 Contents
 Preface .....................................................................................................ix
 Acknowledgments ......................................................................................xi
 About the Author .................................................................................... xiii
 Chapter 1: Bridging the Gap Between Analog and Digital .............................. 1
 Try to Measure Temperature Digitally ....................................................................................... 6
 Road Blocks Abound ................................................................................................................. 8
 The Ultimate Key to Analog Success ...................................................................................... 14
 How Analog and Digital Design Differ ................................................................................... 15
 Time and Its Inversion .............................................................................................................. 20
 Organizing Your Toolbox ......................................................................................................... 21
 Set Your Foundation and Move On, Out of the Box ................................................................ 22
 Chapter 1 References ............................................................................................................... 23
 Chapter 2: The Basics Behind Analog-to-Digital Converters .......................... 25
 The Key Specifications of Your ADC ...................................................................................... 28
 Successive Approximation Register (SAR) Converters ........................................................... 40
 Sigma-Delta (Σ−Δ) Converters ................................................................................................ 46
 Conclusion ............................................................................................................................... 59
 Chapter 2 References ............................................................................................................... 60
 Chapter 3: The Right ADC for the Right Application ................................... 63
 Classes of Input Signals .......................................................................................................... 65
 Using an RTD for Temperature Sensing: SAR Converter or Sigma-Delta Solution? ............. 72
 RTD Signal Conditioning Path Using the Sigma-Delta ADC ................................................ 76
 Measuring Pressure: SAR Converter or Sigma-Delta Solution? ............................................. 77
 The Pressure Sensor Signal Conditioning Path Using a SAR ADC ....................................... 79
 Pressure Sensor Signal Conditioning Path Using a Sigma-Delta ADC ................................... 80
 Photodiode Applications .......................................................................................................... 81
 Photosensing Signal Conditioning Path Using a SAR ADC ................................................... 81
 Photosensing Signal Conditioning Path Using a Sigma-Delta ADC ....................................... 82
 Motor Control Solutions .......................................................................................................... 83
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 Conclusion .............................................................................................................................. 88
 Chapter 3 References ............................................................................................................... 89
 Chapter 4: Do I Filter Now, Later or Never? ............................................... 91
 Key Low-Pass Analog Filter Design Parameters ..................................................................... 95
 Anti-Aliasing Filter Theory ................................................................................................... 103
 Analog Filter Realization ....................................................................................................... 105
 How to Pick Your Operational Amplifier ............................................................................... 108
 Anti-Aliasing Filters for Near DC Analog Signals ................................................................ 109
 Multiplexed Systems .............................................................................................................. 112
 Continuous Analog Signals .................................................................................................... 114
 Matching the Anti-Aliasing Filter to the System ................................................................... 115
 Chapter 4 References ............................................................................................................. 116
 Chapter 5: Finding the Perfect Op Amp for Your Perfect Circuit ................. 117
 Choose the Technology Wisely .............................................................................................. 121
 Fundamental Operational Amplifier Circuits ......................................................................... 122
 Using these Fundamentals ..................................................................................................... 129
 Amplifier Design Pitfalls ....................................................................................................... 131
 Chapter 5 References ............................................................................................................. 133
 Chapter 6: Putting the Amp Into a Linear System ...................................... 135
 The Basics of Amplifier DC Operation .................................................................................. 137
 Every Amplifier is Waiting to Oscillate, and Every Oscillator is
 Waiting to Amplify ............................................................................................................. 151
 Determining System Stability ............................................................................................... 157
 Time Domain Performance .................................................................................................... 161
 Go Forth ............................................................................................................................... 163
 Chapter 6 References ............................................................................................................. 164
 Chapter 7: SPICE of Life ........................................................................ 165
 The Old Pencil and Paper Design Process ............................................................................. 172
 Is Your Simulation Fundamentally Valid? .............................................................................. 175
 Macromodels: What Can They Do? ...................................................................................... 179
 Concluding Remarks .............................................................................................................. 183
 Chapter 7 References ............................................................................................................. 184
 Chapter 8: Working the Analog Problem From the Digital Domain ............. 185
 Pulse Width Modulators (PWM) Used as a Digital-to-Analog Converter ............................. 188
 Using the Comparator for Analog Conversions ..................................................................... 194
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 Window Comparator .............................................................................................................. 196
 Combining the Comparator with a Timer .............................................................................. 197
 Using the Timer and Comparator to Build a Sigma-Delta A/D Converter ........................... 199
 Conclusion ............................................................................................................................. 207
 Chapter 8 References ............................................................................................................. 208
 Chapter 9: Systems Where Analog and Digital Work Together ................... 209
 Selecting the Right Battery Chemistry for Your Application ................................................. 212
 Taking the Battery Voltage to a Useful System Voltage ......................................................... 213
 Defining Power Supply Efficiency ........................................................................................ 214
 Comparing The Three Power Devices ................................................................................... 219
 What is the Best Solution for Battery-Operated Systems? .................................................... 221
 Designing Low-Power Microcontroller Systems is a State of Mind ..................................... 222
 Conclusion ............................................................................................................................. 228
 Chapter 9 References ............................................................................................................. 229
 Chapter 10: Noise – The Three Categories: Device, Conducted and Emitted .. 231
 Definitions of Noise Specifications and Terms ...................................................................... 234
 Device Noise ......................................................................................................................... 238
 Conducted Noise .................................................................................................................... 254
 Chapter 10 References ........................................................................................................... 260
 Chapter 11: Layout/Grounding (Precision, High Speed and Digital) ............ 261
 The Similarities of Analog and Digital Layout Practices ...................................................... 263
 Where the Domains Differ – Ground Planes Can Be a Problem .......................................... 266
 Where the Board and Component Parasitics Can Do the Most Damage ............................... 267
 Layout Techniques That Improve ADC Accuracy and Resolution ....................................... 274
 The Art of Laying Out Two-Layer Boards ............................................................................ 277
 Current Return Paths With or Without a Ground Plane ......................................................... 281
 Layout Tricks for a 12-Bit Sensing System ........................................................................... 282
 General Layout Guidelines – Device Placement ................................................................... 284
 General Layout Guidelines – Ground and Power Supply Strategy ....................................... 284
 Signal Traces .......................................................................................................................... 287
 Did I Say Bypass and Use an Anti-Aliasing Filter? ............................................................... 287
 Bypass Capacitors .................................................................................................................. 287
 Anti-Aliasing Filters .............................................................................................................. 288
 PCB Design Checklist ........................................................................................................... 288
 Chapter 11 References ........................................................................................................... 290
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 Chapter 12: The Trouble With Troubleshooting Your Mixed-Signal Designs
 Without the Right Tools .......................................................................
 The Basic Tools for Your Troubleshooting Arsenal ...............................................................
 You ask, “Does my Circuit A/D Converter Work?” ...............................................................
 Power Supply Noise ...............................................................................................................
 Improper Use of Amplifiers ...................................................................................................
 Don’t Miss the Details ...........................................................................................................
 Conclusion .............................................................................................................................
 Chapter 12 References ...........................................................................................................
 Chapter 13: Combining Digital and Analog in the Same Engineer, and on the
 Same Board ........................................................................................
 The Signal Chain to the Real World ......................................................................................
 Tools of the Trade ...............................................................................................................
 Throwing the Digital In With the Analog ..............................................................................
 Conclusion .............................................................................................................................
 Appendix A: Analog-to-Digital Converter Specification Definitions
 and Formulas .....................................................................................
 Appendix B: Reading FFTs ...................................................................
 Reading the FFT Plot .............................................................................................................
 Appendix C: Op Amp Specification Definitions and Formulas .....................
 Index ....................................................................................................
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