Hands-on with a Dual ADC Module Project

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If you've been looking to get hands-on with an Analog to Digital Converter, this is the place! Tech Consultant Zach Peterson walks you through both a standard and isolated ADC in Altium Designer, focusing on layout, placement, and the all-important grounding strategy.
0:00 Intro
1:15 Component Overview
3:29 Choosing the Stackup
6:23 Initial Placement
10:36 Advanced Placement
16:18 Grounding Strategy
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  • @leeslevin7602
    @leeslevin7602 Жыл бұрын

    Another brilliant tutorial 🙂Thank you!

  • @AltiumAcademy

    @AltiumAcademy

    Жыл бұрын

    Glad you liked it!

  • @yanzhangchen
    @yanzhangchen Жыл бұрын

    Hi Zack, thank you for these good tutorials! I have a question about the input impedence. Why is the input trace of isolate ADC wider than non-isolate ADC? I am a little confused about when i should control the impedance.

  • @Zachariah-Peterson

    @Zachariah-Peterson

    Жыл бұрын

    Those lines are the same width in the PCB layout. The reason the impedance is not controlled in this layout is two reasons: 1) The main reason is that these components do not have an input impedance specification that is controlled to a specific value like 50 Ohms, so you are not matching to a specific impedance. ADCs intended for sub-GHz signals have capacitive input impedance. 2) The frequencies at which this equipment will operate are assumed to be very low based on the sample rate of the ADC (kHz signal frequency range). So therefore the signal source only sees the ADC input as its load because the lines will most likely be electrically short. If these ADCs are only sampling a 10 kHz signal, then the wavelength of that signal will be very long, so the input impedance looking from the signal source to the ADC will be very close to the ADC input impedance. This means we ignore the coax input impedance and the trace impedance.

  • @miguelestrada2011
    @miguelestrada2011 Жыл бұрын

    Brilliant!

  • @kimoben6046
    @kimoben6046 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for always giving such good tutorials! Would you please talk about I2S as well for DAC?hardly find information for that layout. Should I2S have impedance control?length matched? Thanks again!

  • @AltiumAcademy

    @AltiumAcademy

    Жыл бұрын

    Noted

  • @pradeepjaganjyothi3530
    @pradeepjaganjyothi3530 Жыл бұрын

    Zack, i had open project file but PCB layout doesnt get open. Does it need any system requirements. I have basic altium system recommendations installed on my PC. Any suggestion why i am unable to open it ?

  • @Zachariah-Peterson

    @Zachariah-Peterson

    Жыл бұрын

    I just downloaded from the link and I was able to open it, I am not sure what the problem could be.

  • @ELECTROMAN_MX
    @ELECTROMAN_MX Жыл бұрын

    thank you master!

  • @mohammad.htarokh2891
    @mohammad.htarokh2891 Жыл бұрын

    You don't need to split the ground plane in normal analog measurements. All you need to do proper separation of analog and digital regions. In high-resolution converters, you need to isolate the grounds with a moat. In this case, the ADC is isolated in nature but still, you can join the ground. I can explain the moat concept in the ground plane but it is hard to explain in writing🙂

  • @Zachariah-Peterson

    @Zachariah-Peterson

    Жыл бұрын

    You're right there is no requirement to split the ground plane in analog measurements, I've said that many times. The point of the isolated ADC is to have complete galvanic isolation between those two sides. Yes you can connect those grounds, but you don't have true galvanic isolation according to the strict definition of the term. Connecting them would eliminate any DC or low-frequency offset between the two sides, but it does this by allowing currents to pass between the two sections. If you did this you might interfere with the low level signal you want to sample.

  • @mohammad.htarokh2891

    @mohammad.htarokh2891

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Zachariah-Peterson yes you are right. But using the moat on the ground there won't be any return crurrent issues. I can show that

  • @big_whopper
    @big_whopper Жыл бұрын

    I hate the rooms too!

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