Table 3. input data word formats – Rainbow Electronics MAX1033 User Manual
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Differential Common-Mode Range
The MAX1032/MAX1033 differential common-mode
range (V
CMDR
) must remain within -14V to +10V to
obtain valid conversion results. The differential com-
mon-mode range is defined as:
In addition to the common-mode input voltage limita-
tions, each individual analog input must be limited to
±16.5V with respect to AGND1.
The range-select bits R[2:0] in the analog input config-
uration bytes determine the full-scale range for the cor-
responding channel (Tables 2 and 6). Figures 9, 10,
and 11 show the valid analog input voltage ranges for
the MAX1032/MAX1033 when operating with FSR =
12V, FSR = 24V, and FSR = 48V, respectively. The
shaded area contains the valid common-mode voltage
ranges that support the entire FSR.
V
CH
CH
CMDR
_
_
=
+
(
)
+
(
)
−
2
MAX1032/MAX1033
8-/4-Channel, ±12V Multirange Inputs,
Serial 14-Bit ADCs
18
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Table 3. Input Data Word Formats
DATA BIT
OPERATION
D7
(START)
D6
D5
D4
D3
D2
D1
D0
Conversion-Start Byte
(Tables 4 and 5)
1
C2
C1
C0
0
0
0
0
Analog-Input Configuration Byte
(Table 2)
1
C2
C1
C0
DIF/
SGL
R2
R1
R0
Mode-Control Byte
(Table 7)
1
M2
M1
M0
1
0
0
0
Table 4. Channel Selection in Single-Ended Mode (DIF/
SGL = 0)
CHANNEL-SELECT BIT
CHANNEL
C2
C1
C0
CH0
CH1
CH2
CH3
CH4
CH5
CH6
CH7
AGND1
0
0
0
+
-
0
0
1
+
-
0
1
0
+
-
0
1
1
+
-
1
0
0
+
-
1
0
1
+
-
1
1
0
+
-
1
1
1
+
-
Table 5. Channel Selection in True-Differential Mode (DIF/
SGL = 1)
CHANNEL-SELECT BIT
CHANNEL
C2
C1
C0
CH0
CH1
CH2
CH3
CH4
CH5
CH6
CH7
AGND1
0
0
0
+
-
0
0
1
RESERVED
0
1
0
+
-
0
1
1
RESERVED
1
0
0
+
-
1
0
1
RESERVED
1
1
0
+
-
1
1
1
RESERVED