Texas Instruments provides a recommended layout and routing guide in the ADS8365IPAGG4 evaluation module user's guide (SLAU445). It's essential to follow this guide to ensure proper operation and minimize noise and interference.
The ADS8365IPAGG4 does not require calibration. It has an internal calibration circuit that sets the gain and offset of the ADC. However, if you need to perform system-level calibration, you can use the ADC's internal calibration registers to adjust the gain and offset.
The maximum sampling rate of the ADS8365IPAGG4 is 500 kSPS. However, this rate can be affected by the clock frequency, analog input frequency, and digital output data rate. Refer to the datasheet for more information on the sampling rate vs. clock frequency.
Yes, the ADS8365IPAGG4 can be used with a single-ended analog input. However, you'll need to use an external op-amp to convert the single-ended signal to a differential signal, which is required by the ADC.
The power consumption of the ADS8365IPAGG4 depends on the operating mode and clock frequency. In normal operation, the typical power consumption is around 35 mW at 500 kSPS. Refer to the datasheet for more information on power consumption vs. clock frequency.