Digital-to-Analog Analog-to-Digital

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Digital-to-Analog Analog-to-Digital Interface Part IV Microprocessor

Data Handling Systems Both data about the physical world and control signals sent to interact with the physical world are typically "analog" or continuously varying quantities. In order to use the power of digital electronics, one must convert from analog to digital form on the experimental measurement end and convert from digital to analog form on the control or output end of a laboratory system.

Data Collection and Control Georgia State University, Department of Physics and Astronomy, http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/hph.html

Digital-to-Analog Conversion [DAC]

Digital-to-Analog Conversion When data is in binary form, the 0's and 1's may be of several forms such as the TTL form where the logic zero may be a value up to 0.8 volts and the 1 may be a voltage from 2 to 5 volts. The data can be converted to clean digital form using gates which are designed to be on or off depending on the value of the incoming signal.

Digital-to-Analog Conversion Data in clean binary digital form can be converted to an analog form by using a summing amplifier. For example, a simple 4-bit D/A converter can be made with a four-input summing amplifier.

Digital-to-Analog Conversion 2 Basic Approaches Weighted Summing Amplifier R-2R Network Approach

Weighted Sum DAC One way to achieve D/A conversion is to use a summing amplifier. This approach is not satisfactory for a large number of bits because it requires too much precision in the summing resistors. This problem is overcome in the R-2R network DAC.

Weighted Sum DAC

R-2R Ladder DAC

R-2R Ladder DAC

R-2R Ladder DAC The summing amplifier with the R-2R ladder of resistances shown produces the output where the D's take the value 0 or 1. The digital inputs could be TTL voltages which close the switches on a logical 1 and leave it grounded for a logical 0. This is illustrated for 4 bits, but can be extended to any number with just the resistance values R and 2R.

DAC0830/DAC0832 8-Bit µP Compatible DAC An advanced CMOS/Si-Cr 8-bit multiplying DAC designed to interface directly with the 8080, 8048, 8085, Z80®, and other popular microprocessors. A deposited silicon-chromium R-2R resistor ladder network divides the reference current and provides the circuit with excellent temperature tracking characteristics (0.05% of Full Scale Range maximum linearity error over temperature).

Typical Application

Analog to Digital Conversion [ADC]

ADC Basic Principle The basic principle of operation is to use the comparator principle to determine whether or not to turn on a particular bit of the binary number output. It is typical for an ADC to use a digital-to-analog converter (DAC) to determine one of the inputs to the comparator.

ADC Various Approaches 3 Basic Types Digital-Ramp ADC Successive Approximation ADC Flash ADC

Digital-Ramp ADC Conversion from analog to digital form inherently involves comparator action where the value of the analog voltage at some point in time is compared with some standard. A common way to do that is to apply the analog voltage to one terminal of a comparator and trigger a binary counter which drives a DAC.

Digital-Ramp ADC

Digital-Ramp ADC The output of the DAC is applied to the other terminal of the comparator. Since the output of the DAC is increasing with the counter, it will trigger the comparator at some point when its voltage exceeds the analog input. The transition of the comparator stops the binary counter, which at that point holds the digital value corresponding to the analog voltage.

Successive approximation ADC Illustration of 4-bit SAC with 1 volt step size

Successive approximation ADC Much faster than the digital ramp ADC because it uses digital logic to converge on the value closest to the input voltage. A comparator and a DAC are used in the process.

Flash ADC It is the fastest type of ADC available, but requires a comparator for each value of output. (63 for 6-bit, 255 for 8-bit, etc.) Such ADCs are available in IC form up to 8-bit and 10-bit flash ADCs (1023 comparators) are planned. The encoder logic executes a truth table to convert the ladder of inputs to the binary number output. Illustrated is a 3-bit flash ADC with resolution 1 volt

Flash ADC The resistor net and comparators provide an input to the combinational logic circuit, so the conversion time is just the propagation delay through the network - it is not limited by the clock rate or some convergence sequence.

ADC080x, 8-Bit µP Compatible A/D Converters CMOS 8-bit successive approximation A/D converters that use a differential potentiometer ladder—similar to the 256R products. These converters are designed to allow operation with the NSC800 and INS8080A derivative control bus with TRI-STATE output latches directly driving the data bus. These A/Ds appear like memory locations or I/O ports to the microprocessor and no interfacing logic is needed. Differential analog voltage inputs allow increasing the common-mode rejection and offsetting the analog zero input voltage value. In addition, the voltage reference input can be adjusted to allow encoding any smaller analog voltage span to the full 8 bits of resolution.

ADC080x Features Compatible with 8080 µP derivatives—no interfacing logic needed - access time - 135 ns Easy interface to all microprocessors, or operates “stand alone” Differential analog voltage inputs Logic inputs and outputs meet both MOS and TTL voltage level specifications Works with 2.5V (LM336) voltage reference On-chip clock generator 0V to 5V analog input voltage range with single 5V supply No zero adjust required

ADC080x, interfacing

Functional Diagram

Multiple A/D Intf. with Z80 PORT, DEV 00 74C374 01 A/D 1 02 A/D 2 03 A/D 3 04 A/D 4 05 A/D 5 06 A/D 6 07 A/D 7

That’s all for this time. Q & A That’s all for this time.