The recommended input impedance for the ADC08200CIMT is 1 kΩ to 10 kΩ. This ensures proper signal attenuation and prevents signal reflections.
To optimize the analog input range, consider the maximum and minimum input voltages of your signal. The ADC08200CIMT has a maximum input voltage of VREF (2.5V or 5V) and a minimum input voltage of 0V. Adjust the input signal to fall within this range for optimal performance.
Clock jitter can affect the ADC08200CIMT's performance by introducing noise and reducing the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). To minimize the impact of clock jitter, use a high-quality clock source with low jitter (<100 ps) and ensure the clock signal is properly terminated.
Metastability issues can occur when the ADC08200CIMT's output is not properly synchronized with the clock. To handle metastability, use a synchronizer circuit or a metastable-resistant flip-flop to ensure proper synchronization and prevent data corruption.
To minimize noise and interference, keep analog and digital signals separate, use separate power planes for analog and digital supplies, and avoid crossing analog and digital signal traces. Use a star-grounding scheme and decouple the power supplies with capacitors.