Absolute Maximum Ratings ...............................................................................................................................................................5
Cycle Rate versus ADC Resolution ....................................................................................................................................8
PWM Frequency .................................................................................................................................................................8
Analog Front End ................................................................................................................................................................9
DAC and Analog Output (OUT Pin) ....................................................................................................................................9
Temperature Sensors (IR_TEMP Pin) ................................................................................................................................9
Digital Outputs (IO1, IO2, OUT Pins in Digital Mode) .......................................................................................................10
System Response .............................................................................................................................................................10
One-Wire Serial Interface (ZACwire™) .............................................................................................................................11
Signal Flow ......................................................................................................................................................................................12
Analog Front-End (AFE)...................................................................................................................................................................14
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Programmable Gain Amplifier (PGA) ................................................................................................................................14
Extended Zero Point Compensation (XZC).......................................................................................................................14
Measurement Cycle Performed by Multiplexer .................................................................................................................16
System Control ................................................................................................................................................................................18
Analog Output ...................................................................................................................................................................20
Serial Digital Interface .......................................................................................................................................................20
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Voltage Regulator ............................................................................................................................................................................21
Watchdog and Error Detection .........................................................................................................................................................21
Pin Configuration and Package ..................................................................................................................................................................24
Related Documents ....................................................................................................................................................................................26
Figure 1. Block Diagram of the ZSC31050 .......................................................................................................................................................12
Adjustable Gains, Resulting Sensor Signal Spans, and Common Mode Ranges .............................................................................14
Extended Zero Point Compensation (XZC) Range............................................................................................................................15
Output Resolution versus Sample Rate.............................................................................................................................................17
Analog Output Configuration .............................................................................................................................................................20
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