Dear enthusiasts
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I am planning to work with a AD7730 ADC. On the page 24 of the datasheet you can read the following (and please by all means have a look if you see necessary):
Many thanks in advanced!!
I am planning to work with a AD7730 ADC. On the page 24 of the datasheet you can read the following (and please by all means have a look if you see necessary):
More over....n some applications, the analog input range may be biased either around system ground or slightly below system ground. In such cases, the AGND of the AD7730 must be biased negative with respect to system ground so the analog input voltage does not go within 1.2 V of AGND. Care should taken to ensure that the differential between either AVDD or DVDD and this biased AGND does not exceed 5.5 V.
I have also attached a schematic of what I am planning to put together. My problem is that a friend of mine who has some considerable experience in electronics is telling me that I can directly feed my quarter bridge connections to the ADC just like the diagram and the ADC will account for the negative voltage internally. I am failing to see how the ADC can account for that internally. Moreover, the reason in the schematics the bridge is directly connected to the ADC is because it is a load cell for a weight scale and will not show both tension and compression which correspond to both positive and negative voltages relative to the "system's ground". Is it me or do you actually get the same idea as me when you read the datasheet which involves taking care of the negative bridge output before inputting it into the ADC?Bipolar input ranges do not imply that the part can handle negative voltages with respect to system ground on its analog inputs unless the AGND of the part is also biased below system ground.
Many thanks in advanced!!