Data SheetAD7903PIN CONFIGURATION AND FUNCTION DESCRIPTIONSREF1 120 VIO1VDD1 219 SDI1IN1+ 318 SCK1AD7903IN1– 417 SDO1TOP VIEWGND 5(Not to Scale)16 CNV1REF2 615 VIO2VDD2 714 SDI2IN2+ 813 SCK2IN2– 912 SDO2 04 0 GND 1011 CNV2 55- 17 1 Figure 4. Pin Configuration Table 6. Pin Function Descriptions Pin No.Mnemonic Type1 Description 1, 6 REF1, REF2 AI Reference Input Voltage. The REFx range is 2.4 V to 5.1 V. These pins are referred to the GND pin, and decouple each pin closely to the GND pin with a 10 μF capacitor. 2, 7 VDD1, VDD2 P Power Supplies. 3, 8 IN1+, IN2+ AI Differential Positive Analog Inputs. 4, 9 IN1−, IN2− AI Differential Negative Analog Inputs. 5, 10 GND P Power Supply Ground. 11, 16 CNV2, CNV1 DI Conversion Inputs. These inputs have multiple functions. On the leading edge, they initiate conversions and select the interface mode of the device: chain mode or active low chip select (CS) mode. In CS mode, the SDOx pins are enabled when the CNVx pins are low. In chain mode, the data must be read when the CNVx pins are high. 12, 17 SDO2, SDO1 DO Serial Data Outputs. The conversion result is output on these pins. The conversion result is synchronized to SCKx. 13, 18 SCK2, SCK1 DI Serial Data Clock Inputs. When the device is selected, the conversion results are shifted out by these clocks. 14, 19 SDI2, SDI1 DI Serial Data Inputs. These inputs provide multiple functions. They select the interface mode of the ADC, as follows: CS mode is selected if the SDIx pins are high during the CNVx rising edge. In this mode, either SDIx or CNVx can enable the serial output signals when low. If SDIx or CNVx is low when the conversion is complete, the busy indicator feature is enabled. 15, 20 VIO2, VIO1 P Input/Output Interface Digital Power. Nominally at the same supply as the host interface (2.5 V or 3.3 V). 1 AI = analog input, DI = digital input, DO = digital output, and P = power. Rev. B | Page 7 of 28 Document Outline Features Applications General Description Functional Block Diagram Table of Contents Revision History Specifications Timing Specifications Absolute Maximum Ratings ESD Caution Pin Configuration and Function Descriptions Typical Performance Characteristics Terminology Theory of Operation Circuit Information Converter Operation Transfer Functions Typical Connection Diagram Analog Inputs Driver Amplifier Choice Single-to-Differential Driver Voltage Reference Input Power Supply Digital Interface CS Mode CS Mode, 3-Wire Interface Without Busy Indicator CS Mode, 3-Wire Interface with Busy Indicator CS Mode, 4-Wire Interface Without Busy Indicator CS Mode, 4-Wire Interface with Busy Indicator Chain Mode Chain Mode Without Busy Indicator Chain Mode with Busy Indicator Applications Information Simultaneous Sampling Functional Safety Considerations Layout Evaluating Performance of the AD7903 Outline Dimensions Ordering Guide