I changed this post to state my question more precisely; maybe this will lead to more discussion:
I want to use a Differential-Input 24-Bit ADC, in this case the LTC2442 (220nVrms noise, 6.9 Samples/s, +-2.5Vin @ 5Vref), to measure a +-10Vpp bipolar input signal. The input voltage will mainly come from a Fluke 5440B-calibrator or from reference voltage designs, so no high-impedance-sources.
To not spoil the specs of the LTC2442 i want to design a fully differential input attenuator design, which has a high input impedance >= 1GR and should have the lowest INL and best stability possible. Gain/Offset-errors can be later calibrated away by a multiplexer.
After consulting my Art of Electronics book i concluded the following:
-conventional fully differential dont provide the high input impedance needed
-instrumentation amplifiers arent stable/dont have CMRR when they are attenuating rather then amplifying and they are typically single ended output
At the moment im using the PGA280, which is already good for my needs. However: the datasheet lacks the INL-specification for the used gain-modes /8 *1.375 (+-14.5Vin max @ 5Vref) and less noise would be nice.
The, now obsolete, ISL28617 also looks rather nice. Gotta study the datasheet.
I have attached the two ideas i had for such a attenuating buffer design. The first is just thought-based on LTC1043 and the second uses the following stages: buffer, attenuator, instrumentation amplifier and single ended to differential output-stage. Of course the LTC2057 and LT1167 are just exemplary and might be changed to more fitting types. Single ended to differential design: (taken from
http://m.eet.com/media/1134731/15496-81904di.pdf page 5).
This link also suggests a design:
https://www.edn.com/design/analog/4426097/Differential-I-O-low-power-instrumentation-ampMaybe the suggested amplifier from page 27/28 in the LTC2442-DS is better suited for the task? I lack the necessary insight to see the pitfalls in this case.
Maybe a single-ended to differential-amplifier with external high quality resistors (metal foil/precision wirewound) yields better INL and lower noise, than the PGA280 with its internal resistors?
It would be very nice if you guys could comment/critize on the best possible design, regardless of the resulting cost if one would use vishay foil resistors.
Relevant datasheet-links:
http://www.analog.com/media/en/technical-documentation/data-sheets/2442fb.pdfhttp://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/pga280.pdfhttp://www.analog.com/media/en/technical-documentation/data-sheets/2050fd.pdfhttps://www.intersil.com/content/dam/intersil/documents/isl2/isl28617.pdfSimilar discussion:
https://www.eevblog.com/forum/projects/diff-out-instrumentation-amplifier/ but the needed attenuation limits design-choices.
Thanks,
Echo