The recommended layout and routing for the ADS8517IPWR involves keeping the analog and digital grounds separate, using a solid ground plane, and minimizing the length of the analog input traces. Additionally, it's recommended to use a 4-layer PCB with a dedicated analog power plane and a dedicated digital power plane.
To optimize the performance of the ADS8517IPWR in noisy environments, use a low-pass filter at the input, use a shielded cable for the analog input, and consider using a common-mode filter or a differential amplifier to reject common-mode noise. Additionally, ensure that the power supply is well-regulated and decoupled.
The maximum sampling rate of the ADS8517IPWR is 250 kSPS. However, the actual sampling rate may be limited by the system's clock frequency, the analog input frequency, and the desired signal-to-noise ratio.
The ADS8517IPWR does not require calibration. However, it's recommended to perform a system-level calibration to ensure that the ADC is operating within the desired specifications. This can be done by applying a known input signal and measuring the output code to determine the gain and offset errors.
The power consumption of the ADS8517IPWR is typically around 15 mW at 3.3 V and 250 kSPS. However, the actual power consumption may vary depending on the operating frequency, input voltage, and other factors.
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