2 differential amplifiers, 1 guard output, 2 analog outputs - out – Cirrus Logic CDB5374 User Manual

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CDB5374

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2.2.2

Differential Amplifiers

The CS5374 amplifiers act as a low-noise gain stage for internal or external differential analog signals.

2.2.2.1

GUARD Output

The CDB5374 hydrophone amplifiers are not chopper stabilized (with 1/f noise typically buried below the
low-frequency ocean noise) to achieve very high input impedance. To minimize leakage from high-imped-
ance sensors connected to the CS5374 amplifier, a GUARD signal output can actively drive a sensor ca-
ble shield with the common mode voltage of the sensor signal.

2.2.2.2

Analog Outputs - OUT

The analog outputs of the CS5374 differential amplifiers are externally split into rough-charge and fine-
charge signals for input to the

∆Σ modulators. Analog signal traces out of the CS5374 amplifiers and into

the modulators are 4-wire INR+ / INF+ / INF- / INR- quad groups, and are routed with INF+ and INF- as
a traditional differential pair and INR+ and INR- as guard traces outside the respective INF+ and INF- trac-
es.

2.2.2.3

Anti-alias RC Filters

The CS5374

∆Σ modulator is 4th order and high-frequency input signals can cause instability. Simple sin-

gle-pole anti-alias RC filters are required between the amplifier outputs and the modulator inputs to band-
width limit analog signals into the modulator.

Analog Signals

Description

INA Sensor

analog

input

INB

Test DAC analog input

OUT Analog

outputs

GUARD Amplifier

guard

output


Digital Signals

Description

MUX[0..1]

Input mux selection (register bits)

GAIN[0..2]

Gain range selection (register bits)

PWDN

Power down mode enable (register bit)

Figure 2. RC Filter External Components

INR+

INF+

INF-

INR-

INR+

INF+

INF-

INR-

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