Grounding Converters

问题:

I can’t believe that you recently advised us to connect the digital ground pin of ADCs to the system analog ground. Was this a mistake?

RAQ:  Issue 9

答案:

That was no mistake. It's the only safe way to connect data converters (ADCs and DACs) that have separate analog (AGND) and digital (DGND) ground connections. Your horror is the result of a philosophical error known as a "category mistake." I know something about philosophy as well as electrical engineering.

A category mistake occurs when we assume that because two objects have the same, or similar, names then they are the same thing, or the same sort of thing. The name here is "digital ground." The digital ground is the part of the system ground that carries the ground currents of the system's digital circuitry. In a converter, the digital ground (DGND) is the pin that carries the supply current from the converter's digital circuitry and the return current from its digital interfaces

But they must be joined at the package1 and nowhere else. I have noted before that data sheets are often less than ideal – sometimes a converter data sheet may recommend that AGND and DGND are connected to system analog and digital grounds respectively. When a data sheet tells you to do this it is incorrect, and you should ignore it. 2

Furthermore, it is rarely advisable to locate the star point of the system analog ground and the system digital ground at a data converter – it should be near the power supplies. If the ground impedances are as low as they should be, this arrangement will slightly lower the noise immunity of the converter's digital interfaces, which should not matter, but will greatly improve the noise performance of the analog part of the system, which matters a lot.


And with the lowest possible impedance – do not separate them with resistors, inductors or ferrite beads. 

There is a single exception to this rule, which is discussed in the longer text accessed by the link.

Grounding ADCs (ppt)

作者

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James Bryant

James Bryant自1982年起担任ADI公司的欧洲应用经理,直至2009年退休为止。至今仍从事撰写和咨询工作。他拥有英国利兹大学的物理学和哲学学位,同时还是注册工程师(C.Eng.)、欧洲注册工程师(EurEng.)、电机工程师协会会员(MIET)以及对外广播新闻处(FBIS)会员。除了热情钻研工程学外,他还是一名无线电爱好者,他的呼叫代号是G4CLF。