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Sales Code
ZSC31014EAB
ZSC31014EAC
ZSC31014EAG1
ZSC31014KIT
Description
ZSC31014 Die — Temperature range: -40°C to +125°C
ZSC31014 Die — Temperature range: -40°C to +125°C
ZSC31014 SOP8 (150 mil) — Temperature range: -40° to +125°C
Package
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ZSC31014 SSC Evaluation Kit: Communication Board, SSC Board, Sensor Replacement Board, USB Cable, 5 IC Samples
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www.IDT.com/ZSC31014)
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List of Figures .......................................................................................................................................................... 4
List of Tables ........................................................................................................................................................... 5
1 IC Characteristics ............................................................................................................................................. 6
1.1. Absolute Maximum Ratings ....................................................................................................................... 6
1.4. Current Consumption ................................................................................................................................ 9
1.4.1. Update Mode Current Consumption ................................................................................................... 9
1.4.2. Sleep Mode Current Consumption.................................................................................................... 10
1.5. Analog Input versus Output Resolution ................................................................................................... 10
2.1. Signal Flow and Block Diagram............................................................................................................... 13
2.2. Analog Front End ..................................................................................................................................... 14
2.2.5. Analog Front-End Configuration ....................................................................................................... 19
2.3. Digital Signal Processor .......................................................................................................................... 19
2.3.1. Digital Core ....................................................................................................................................... 19
2.3.2. Normal Operation Mode .................................................................................................................... 20
2.4. Diagnostic Features ................................................................................................................................. 23
3.1. General Working Mode ............................................................................................................................ 26
3.8. Calibration Math ...................................................................................................................................... 45
3.8.1. Bridge Signal Compensation ............................................................................................................ 46
3.8.2. Temperature Signal Compensation .................................................................................................. 47
3.8.3. Limits Imposed on Coefficient Ranges ............................................................................................. 47
3.8.4. Interpretation of Binary Numbers for Correction Coefficients ........................................................... 48
11 Related Documents ........................................................................................................................................ 56
12 Definitions of Acronyms .................................................................................................................................. 56
13 Document Revision History ............................................................................................................................ 57
List of Figures
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Figure 2.5
Figure 3.1
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Figure 3.5
Update Mode Current Consumption with Minimum Update Rate ...................................................... 9
Update Mode Current Consumption with Maximum Update Rate ..................................................... 9
Sleep Mode Current Consumption ................................................................................................... 10
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