SBAU386 August   2021 AMC1350 , AMC1350-Q1 , AMC1351 , AMC1351-Q1

 

  1.   Trademarks
  2. 1Introduction
    1. 1.1 Features
  3. 2Analog Interface
    1. 2.1 Analog Input
    2. 2.2 Analog Output
  4. 3Power Supplies
    1. 3.1 VDD1 Input
    2. 3.2 VDD2 Input
  5. 4EVM Operation
    1. 4.1 Analog Input and VDD1 Power: J3 and J1
    2. 4.2 Analog Outputs and VDD2 Power: J4 and J2
    3. 4.3 Device Operation
  6. 5Board Layout
  7. 6Bill of Materials and Schematic
    1. 6.1 Bill of Materials
    2. 6.2 Schematics
  8. 7Related Documentation

Analog Input

The analog input of the AMC1350 and AMC1351 is accessible to the user by connector J3. The passive components of the analog input section of the AMC1350EVM board is comprised of R1, R3, and C8 that form a simple differential antialiasing filter with a corner frequency of 796 kHz. The input of the AMC1351 is single-ended; therefore, R3 is not installed. R1 and C8 on the AMC1351EVM form a simple antialiasing filter with a corner frequency of 1.6 MHz. An antialiasing cutoff frequency between 200 kHz and 2 MHz is recommended. By default, INN (pin 3) of the AMC1350 and GND1 (pin 3) of the AMC1351 is tied to GND1 (pin 4) by a 0-Ω resistor (R5). Figure 2-1 shows the analog input circuit for the AMC1350EVM.

Using a signal generator or other voltage source, the user can apply an input signal directly to J3.1. The linear input voltage range of the AMC1350 by J3.1 is –5 VDC to 5 VDC whereas the linear input voltage range of the AMC1351 is 0 VDC to 5 VDC referenced to J3.3, GND1. If measuring across an external shunt resistor, tie J3.1 to the positive Kelvin connection terminal, and tie J3.3 to the negative Kelvin connection terminal of the shunt resistor.

Figure 2-1 AMC1350EVM Schematic: Analog Input Section