Hi all,
I'm designing a temperature measurement system with low bandwidth, 10Hz or less, and high DC-precision requirement.
The sensor frontend amplifier outputs a +/-10V signal which I want to digitize with an AD7190.
Q1: ADC driver?
I found the circuit note CN-0213 which shows a +/-10V driver for a 16-bit ADC.
http://www.analog.com/static/imported-files/circuit_notes/CN0213.pdf
I am wondering if it makes sense to use the CN-0213 circuit for the AD7190 also, or if it makes sense to design a similar circuit from discrete op-amps? One could then use precision zero-drift op-amps?
Q2: differential vs. single-ended inputs on AD7190?
I couldn't find information in the datasheet on single-ended (4 channel) vs. differential (2 channel) performance of the AD7190.
If I opt for a driver similar to the one in CN-0213, will there be any benefit of using the AD7190 in differential mode? OR could I just as well use it in single-ended mode and get 4-channels, with 4 identical CN-0213 driver stages?
thanks,
Anders