STM32F334 Equivalent circuit for ADC in differential mode
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‎2023-10-11 4:08 AM
Hi,
In the Datasheet there is only a diagram for the ADC in single-ended mode.
What is the circuit for differential mode:
For instance, does it re-use the same capacitor across the two inputs or does it use two capacitors, one for each input?
Thanks
Alex
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‎2023-10-12 8:55 AM
Hello @alexconway and welcome to the Community :),
The ADC in differential mode use two capacitors.
To get the equivalent circuit for ADC in differential mode, I advise you to contact your FAE.
Thank you.
Kaouthar
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‎2023-10-12 10:31 AM
Hi Kaouthar,
Are either of those two capacitors used for the single-ended conversion?
Are they the same value as the single ended capacitor?
The reason I'm asking is to get an idea of crosstalk when multiplexing between several sources, which may be a variety of differential and single ended.
Thanks
Alex
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‎2023-10-12 1:39 PM
Again this attitude: "We will not document it properly, but instead everybody will have to beg some employee individually." What an "efficient" approach...
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‎2023-10-13 1:51 AM
Hello,
Some information may be under NDA, for that I suggest to contact your local FAE.
Thank you.
Kaouthar
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‎2023-10-13 7:26 AM
This forum thread was marked by the moderator as needing a little more investigation, so a Support case was created in your name and will be handled off-line.
