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ADS1248: ADS1248 1/f Noise At Low Current Source Levels

Part Number: ADS1248

What's up TI,

We have used ADS1248 for many years with 1000 ohm 2 mV/V strain gauges, 2 mA constant current (1 mA x 2 in parallel) and 3.6VDC rails.  Internal reference, 1 ksps.  We have tens of thousands in the field with very stable a/d outputs.  Recently we required this part to transduce a higher impedance bridge, 10K ohms, so we used lower current source (100 uA x 2) which gave similar outputs and common mode levels with all else being the same.  In this high impedance situation we find quite a bit of 1/f noise with a/d values drifting back and forth by as much as 10% of the dynamic range of the part.  Because of the low frequency of undulations it is difficult to average out.

As an experiment we bought 10K 0.01% precision resistors and built a bridge on the PCB just a few mm from the ADS1248 inputs.  This should have removed any cabling noise or thermocouple effects but the 1/f noise remained.  Does the ADS1248 have a 1/f noise problem when transducing a high impedance bridge with current sources set at low outputs?

MikeN

  • Hi Mike N

    Can you send us the data you are seeing in an Excel file? Preferably the raw ADC data?

    It would be useful to see both the "good" data using the 1kohm bridge and the "bad" data using the 10kohm bridge so we can compare

    -Bryan