Question
AD7124-8 What are the tradeoffs in performance between the three power modes?
Answer
The part has three power modes – low power mode, mid power mode, and full power
mode. In the full power mode, the analog input is sampled at 614.4 kHz. The
maximum output data rate is 19.2 kHz. In this mode, the part has lowest rms
noise for a given output data rate. It also has low offset drift and best PSR.
In the mid power and low power modes, the current consumption to some of the
analog circuitry is reduced. Also, the master clock is internally reduced by 4
in the mid power mode and 8 in the low power mode. Hence, the sampling
frequency being used by the modulator is reduced by 4 or 8 accordingly. This
leads to considerable savings in the overall current. The reduction in current
leads to increased rms noise, higher offset drift, and higher PSR.