TIDUA05B June 2015 – March 2025
Referring back to Figure 1-5: The total propagation delay between the analog signal and the digital signals ATTL and BTTL at 500 kHz should be less than 90°, equivalent to 500 ns. The hardware should not contribute more than around 50 to 70%; equivalent to 250 to 350 ns to leave headroom for example hardware related offset and temperature drift, phase shift due to analog low-pass/decoupling filters and non-ideal synchronization in the subsequent host processor.
The hysteresis contribution to the delay with a 160-mV hysteresis (±80 mV) at a minimum 0.3-VPP input to the comparator is around 32 degree, or 180 ns at a 500-kHz signal frequency.
The comparator’s propagation delay adds on top. The lower the comparator’s propagation delay the more headroom is available to increase the hysteresis or apply other means to increase the system’s noise immunity.
Figure 1-11 Signal Delay on Comparator With Hysteresis