Features
- Up to 21.6 Noise-free bits
- Low noise amplifier with gains of 1x/2x/64x/128x
- RMS noise: 10.6nV @ 10Sps (PGA = 128x)
- Linearity error: 0.0002% FS
- Simultaneous rejection of 50Hz and 60Hz (@ 10Sps)
- Two (ISL26132) or four (ISL26134) channel differential input multiplexer
- On-chip temperature sensor (ISL26132)
- Automatic clock source detection
- Simple interface to read conversions
- +5V Analog, +5 to +2.7V digital supplies
- Pb-Free (RoHS compliant)
- TSSOP packages: ISL26132, 24 pin; ISL26134, 28 pin
Description
The ISL26132 and ISL26134 are complete analog front ends for high resolution measurement applications. These 24-bit Delta-Sigma Analog-to-Digital Converters include a very low-noise amplifier and are available as either two or four differential multiplexer inputs. The devices offer the same pinout as the ADS1232 and ADS1234 devices and are functionally compatible with these devices. The ISL26132 and ISL26134 offer improved noise performance at 10Sps and 80Sps conversion rates. The on-chip low-noise programmable-gain amplifier provides gains of 1x/2x/64x/128x. The 128x gain setting provides an input range of ±9. 766mVFS when using a 2. 5V reference. The high input impedance allows direct connection of sensors, such as load cell bridges to ensure the specified measurement accuracy without additional circuitry. The inputs accept signals 100mV outside the supply rails when the device is set for unity gain. The Delta-Sigma ADC features a third order modulator providing up to 21. 6-bit noise-free performance. The device can be operated from an external clock source, crystal (4. 9152MHz typical), or the on-chip oscillator. The two channel ISL26132 is available in a 24 Ld TSSOP package and the four channel ISL26134 is available in a 28 Ld TSSOP package. Both are specified for operation over the automotive temperature range (-40°C to +105°C).
Parameters
| Attributes | Value |
|---|---|
| Resolution (bits) | 24 |
| Channels (#) | 2 |
| Conversion Rate (Max) (kSPS) | 0.08 |
| INL (%FS) | 0.0002 |
| Analog Supply Voltage (V) | 5 - 5 |
| Digital Supply Voltage (V) | 2.7 - 5.25 |
| Supply Voltage (V) | 5 - 5 |
| Power Consumption (mW) | 50 |
| Noise (μVrms) | 1.2 |
| Qualification Level | Standard |
Package Options
| Pkg. Type | Pkg. Dimensions (mm) | Lead Count (#) | Pitch (mm) |
|---|---|---|---|
| TSSOP | 7.8 x 4.4 x 0.00 | 24 | 0.7 |
Applications
- Weigh Scales
- Temperature Monitors and Controls
- Industrial Process Control
- Pressure Sensors
| Part Number | Status | Samples | Stock | RoHS | Package | Budgetary Price (USD) | Lead Count (#) | Carrier Type | Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) | Pb (Lead) Free | Pb Free Category | Temp. Range (°C) | Country of Assembly | Country of Wafer Fabrication |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ISL26132AVZ | Active | Available | In Stock | RoHS:EN | TSSOP | 1ku | $9.34 | 24# | Tube | 2 | Yes | Pb-Free 100% Matte Tin Plate w/Anneal-e3 | -40 to +105°C | MALAYSIA | TAIWAN |
| ISL26132AVZ-T | Active | N/A | Out of Stock | RoHS:EN | TSSOP | 1ku | $9.34 | 24# | Reel | 2 | Yes | Pb-Free 100% Matte Tin Plate w/Anneal-e3 | -40 to +105°C | MALAYSIA | TAIWAN |
| ISL26132AVZ-T7A | Obsolete | N/A | In Stock | RoHS:EN | TSSOP | 24# | Reel | 2 | Yes | Pb-Free 100% Matte Tin Plate w/Anneal-e3 | -40 to +105°C |
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- Product Change NoticePDF 121 KB PCN11113A Aug 13, 2012
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- Application NotePDF 503 KB an9675 Aug 13, 1999AI-generated Summary: Effective Number of Bits (ENOB) depends critically on precise coherence in A/D sampling, with small frequency shifts significantly impacting accuracy. Unwrapping reconstructs coherently sampled sine waves, while windowing controls spectral leakage by shaping the acquisition window. Resampling and interpolation adjust sample sets to avoid leakage in FFT analysis. Different window functions balance side lobe levels and bandwidth, affecting spectral resolution and leakage reduction.
- Application NotePDF 1.08 MB an002 Nov 19, 1998AI-generated Summary: Data acquisition and conversion involve quantization, where the smallest resolvable analog difference (quantum) depends on the full scale range and resolution. Quantization introduces an irreducible error called quantizing error or noise. Aperture time, the conversion time uncertainty, causes amplitude errors when signals change during conversion. Sample-hold circuits reduce aperture time by storing sampled signals. The Sampling Theorem states that sampling frequency must be at least twice the highest signal frequency to avoid distortion from frequency folding or aliasing. Natural binary code is commonly used for digital representation in converters, with the most and least significant bits defining the code's resolution and value.
- Application NotePDF 287 KB an9705 Feb 21, 1997AI-generated Summary: Coherent sampling requires the ratio of signal frequency to sampling frequency to be a rational number, expressed as ko/N. When this condition is not met, frequency smearing occurs across bins. Data Acquisition Systems (DAS) can mitigate this by windowing, fixing sampling frequency and tuning input frequency, or fixing input frequency and tuning sampling frequency. The latter two methods are practical for most systems. Pseudo-code illustrates the frequency response for non-integer ko values.
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- Manual - Development ToolsPDF 908 KB an1770 Feb 02, 2007
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- Application NotePDF 503 KB an9675 Aug 13, 1999AI-generated Summary: Effective Number of Bits (ENOB) depends critically on precise coherence in A/D sampling, with small frequency shifts significantly impacting accuracy. Unwrapping reconstructs coherently sampled sine waves, while windowing controls spectral leakage by shaping the acquisition window. Resampling and interpolation adjust sample sets to avoid leakage in FFT analysis. Different window functions balance side lobe levels and bandwidth, affecting spectral resolution and leakage reduction.
- Application NotePDF 1.08 MB an002 Nov 19, 1998AI-generated Summary: Data acquisition and conversion involve quantization, where the smallest resolvable analog difference (quantum) depends on the full scale range and resolution. Quantization introduces an irreducible error called quantizing error or noise. Aperture time, the conversion time uncertainty, causes amplitude errors when signals change during conversion. Sample-hold circuits reduce aperture time by storing sampled signals. The Sampling Theorem states that sampling frequency must be at least twice the highest signal frequency to avoid distortion from frequency folding or aliasing. Natural binary code is commonly used for digital representation in converters, with the most and least significant bits defining the code's resolution and value.
- Application NotePDF 287 KB an9705 Feb 21, 1997AI-generated Summary: Coherent sampling requires the ratio of signal frequency to sampling frequency to be a rational number, expressed as ko/N. When this condition is not met, frequency smearing occurs across bins. Data Acquisition Systems (DAS) can mitigate this by windowing, fixing sampling frequency and tuning input frequency, or fixing input frequency and tuning sampling frequency. The latter two methods are practical for most systems. Pseudo-code illustrates the frequency response for non-integer ko values.
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- Product Change NoticePDF 121 KB PCN11113A Aug 13, 2012
- Product Change NoticePDF 120 KB PCN11113 Oct 31, 2011
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What is the maximum external clock input frequency for ISL26132?
Question:What is the maximum external clock input frequency for this part? Answer: 8 MHz is the maximum clock input frequency. A caution though, the 4.9152 MHz clock causes the ADC to convert at either 10 Sps or 80 Sps. The converter uses a SINC filter. Running at 10 ...