Texas Instruments provides a layout and routing guide in the ADS7952SBDBTG4 evaluation module user's guide, which includes recommendations for component placement, trace routing, and grounding to minimize noise and ensure accurate conversions.
The ADS7952SBDBTG4 does not require calibration, as it is a self-calibrating ADC. However, it's recommended to follow the recommended layout and routing guidelines and to use a high-quality voltage reference to ensure accurate conversions.
The ADS7952SBDBTG4 can achieve a maximum sampling rate of 2 MSPS (mega-samples per second) in continuous conversion mode, and up to 1 kSPS (kilo-samples per second) in single-shot mode.
Yes, the ADS7952SBDBTG4 is a 16-bit, 2-channel ADC, which means it can convert two analog input channels simultaneously. However, it's recommended to use separate analog input channels for each conversion to minimize crosstalk and ensure accurate conversions.
The ADS7952SBDBTG4 has a typical power consumption of 15 mW at 2 MSPS. To reduce power consumption, you can use the device's power-down mode, which reduces power consumption to 1.5 mW. Additionally, you can use a lower clock frequency or reduce the sampling rate to further reduce power consumption.