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Projects, Designs, and Technical Stuff / Re: (Yet Another) DIY Multislope ADC
« Last post by Kleinstein on Today at 03:57:39 pm »I would not go for just a crystal, as the frequency can be effected by the µC and this can cause nasty INL problems.
There are relatively cheap boxed oscillators that can do the job (some 1 ps jitter specs seem to common).
The question is if one needs external latches / flip flops for an extra sync. step. The extra external sync step may reduce the jitter a little and reduce possible delay modulations at the µC, but it also adds power consumption and possibly EMI problems. There is a good chance that one could skip it.
With an external sync one would likely use a relatively low clock (like 12 MHz), which should make the USB use easy.
Without an external sync one may opt for a faster clock (maybe 48 MHz if one wants USB while the ADC is active).
For the processing power already 12 MHz should be sufficient. A DMM would anyway have a 2nd µC at the output / interface side.
There are relatively cheap boxed oscillators that can do the job (some 1 ps jitter specs seem to common).
The question is if one needs external latches / flip flops for an extra sync. step. The extra external sync step may reduce the jitter a little and reduce possible delay modulations at the µC, but it also adds power consumption and possibly EMI problems. There is a good chance that one could skip it.
With an external sync one would likely use a relatively low clock (like 12 MHz), which should make the USB use easy.
Without an external sync one may opt for a faster clock (maybe 48 MHz if one wants USB while the ADC is active).
For the processing power already 12 MHz should be sufficient. A DMM would anyway have a 2nd µC at the output / interface side.