SBASAI9 December 2025 ADS112S14 , ADS122S14
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To help detect potential sensor faults, the ADS1x2S14 provide a pair of programmable burn-out current sources (BOCS). Use the BOCS[1:0] bits to enable the current sources and to set the values to 0.2μA, 1μA, or 10μA.
The BOCS connect to the PGA inputs after the internal multiplexer. When enabled, one BOCS sources current from AVDD to the selected positive analog input (AINP) and the other BOCS sinks current from the selected negative analog input (AINN) to GND.
In case of an open-circuit in the external sensor or a sensor wire disconnection, these BOCS pull the positive input toward AVDD and the negative input toward GND, resulting in a full-scale reading. A full-scale reading can also indicate that the sensor is overloaded or that the reference voltage is absent. A near-zero reading can indicate a shorted sensor. Distinguishing a shorted sensor condition from a normal reading can be difficult, especially if an RC filter is used at the inputs. The voltage drop across the external filter resistance and the residual resistance of the internal multiplexer created by the current sources can cause the ADC output to read a value larger than zero.
The ADC readings of a functional sensor can be corrupted when the burn-out current sources are enabled. Therefore, disable the burn-out current sources when performing precision measurements, and only enable the BOCS to test for sensor fault conditions during a dedicated diagnostic measurement.
Disable the BOCS when using global-chop mode (GC_EN = 1b). The burn-out current source function is not compatible with global-chop mode.
The burn-out current sources remain active in idle mode, but turn off in standby and power-down mode.