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ad73322 adc sometimes 0->65535, sometimes 65535->0, per unit basis

Hi all,

I have a unit which uses the ad73322L analog front end. It works very well in a 3-chip cascaded formation. If I have, for example,

8 units produced, the 1st of the 3 cascaded 73322 chips on 4 of the units will convert audio input A/D producing 16-bits values 0 -> 65535 as the audio input level increases. The 1st of the 3 cascaded 73322 chips on the other 4 units will convert audio input A/D producing 16-bits values 65535 -> 0 as the audio level increases, which is reverse logic. I am having trouble determining why, given everything appearing to be the same, the 16-bit A/D values are exactly reversed in polarity.

Would anyone have any ideas?

In addition, Register F has only the SEEN bit set. The analog input circuitry is the "Single-Ended-to-Differential Conversion".

Thanks,

ShutEyeThinkin

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