Cypress Perform

Home > Design Support > Cypress Developer CommunityTM > Cypress Forums > PSoC® 3 > Problem of the DELSIG OFFSET

Bookmark and Share
Cypress Developer CommunityTM
Forums | Videos | Blogs | Training | Rewards Program | Community Components



Problem of the DELSIG OFFSET
Moderator:
RKRM

Post Reply
Follow this topic



Problem of the DELSIG OFFSET

PSoC73 posted on 21 Feb 2013 6:54 AM PST
Top Contributor
176 Forum Posts
I am making a design for test of DELSIG-ADC, Basically it's working, Then I think how to get more precise resolution. Finally want to compensate the offset. But which radix of the offset? In actual ADC value? Or converted value to u/m/ V? I don't know, One reason is no offset value has not able to get. Even It seems has some offset value, But always these value are ZERO, Is it OK? Configuration: [ resolution: 20bit, rate: 10/sec, continuous conversion, input mode: single-end, buffer mode: rail-to-rail, range: 0-6*vref, Vref: 1.024v ] Regards, Happy ADC


Re: Problem of the DELSIG OFFSET

danaaknight posted on 21 Feb 2013 01:13 PM PST
Top Contributor
1773 Forum Posts

"Finally want to compensate the offset. But which radix of the offset? In actual ADC value?

Or converted value to u/m/ V?"

 

You can work in either, but working directly with ADC counts would eliminate math error contribution

due to scale factors if you were to work in converted value.

 

Not sure why you are getting 0 as ADC count for Vin = 0, you should see some offset.

 

Regards, Dana.



Re: Problem of the DELSIG OFFSET

PSoC73 posted on 21 Feb 2013 05:29 PM PST
Top Contributor
176 Forum Posts
Hi Dana-san, thank you. The radix is presumed as adc count, because commonly number is count, Each converted value is depend on what unit user is use. Anyway, i have all source code then check up, it described [ Parameters: int32 offset : Offset in counts ] OK, nonetheless offset is always zero, measured value was change when every i did zero-in procedure. (this design can do zero-in when Sw was pushed) Single-end mode and rail-to-rail drive that can't measure offset value when input is zero ? right? A question is still remain but it's not a deal, not to hurry. Thank you, Happy ADC!

Analog Calibration

PSoC73 posted on 21 Feb 2013 07:07 PM PST
Top Contributor
176 Forum Posts
This article is useful, Analog Calibration : http://www.cypress.com/?app=forum&id=2232&rID=72258




ALL CONTENT AND MATERIALS ON THIS SITE ARE PROVIDED "AS IS". CYPRESS SEMICONDUCTOR AND ITS RESPECTIVE SUPPLIERS MAKE NO REPRESENTATIONS ABOUT THE SUITABILITY OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ANY PURPOSE AND DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS WITH REGARD TO THESE MATERIALS, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, TITLE AND NON-INFRINGEMENT OF ANY THIRD PARTY INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT. NO LICENSE, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, BY ESTOPPEL OR OTHERWISE, IS GRANTED BY CYPRESS SEMICONDUCTOR. USE OF THE INFORMATION ON THIS SITE MAY REQUIRE A LICENSE FROM A THIRD PARTY, OR A LICENSE FROM CYPRESS SEMICONDUCTOR.

Content on this site may contain or be subject to specific guidelines or limitations on use. All postings and use of the content on this site are subject to the Terms and Conditions of the site; third parties using this content agree to abide by any limitations or guidelines and to comply with the Terms and Conditions of this site. Cypress Semiconductor and its suppliers reserve the right to make corrections, deletions, modifications, enhancements, improvements and other changes to the content and materials, its products, programs and services at any time or to move or discontinue any content, products, programs, or services without notice.

Spec No: None; Sunset Owner: GRAA; Secondary Owner: RAIK; Sunset Date: 01/01/20