B.4.3 analog features (rcm4000 only), B.4.3.1 a/d converter inputs – Digi RCM4000 User Manual

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B.4.3 Analog Features (RCM4000 only)

The Prototyping Board has typical support circuitry installed to complement the ADS7870
A/D converter on the RCM4000 module (the A/D converter is not available on the
RCM4010 module).

B.4.3.1 A/D Converter Inputs

Figure B-6 shows a pair of A/D converter input circuits. The resistors form an approx. 9:1
attenuator, and the capacitor filters noise pulses from the A/D converter input. The 10 k

inline jumpers allow other configurations (see Table B-6) and provide digital isolation.

Figure B-6. A/D Converter Inputs

The A/D converter chip can make either single-ended or differential measurements
depending on the value of the

opmode

parameter in the software function call. Adjacent

A/D converter inputs are paired to make differential measurements. The default setup on
the Prototyping Board is to measure only positive voltages for the ranges listed in Table B-3.

Table B-3. Positive A/D Converter Input Voltage Ranges

Min. Voltage

(V)

Max. Voltage

(with prescaler)

(V)

A/D Converter

Gain

mV per Tick

0.0

+22.528

1

11

0.0

+11.264

2

5.5

0.0

+5.632

4

2.75

0.0

+4.506

5

2.20

0.0

+2.816

8

1.375

0.0

+2.253

10

1.100

0.0

+1.408

16

0.688

0.0

+1.126

20

0.550

100 kW

LN0_IN

AGND

LN1_IN

ADC

BVREF =

2.048 V

100 kW

2.2 nF

10 k

W

10 k

W

2.2 nF

ADC

(RCM4100)

JP23/JP24

1

3

Inline jumpers are

10 kW resistors

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