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1 PF PF PF PF PF PF PF PF PF PF PF PF PF PF PF PF PF PF PF PF PF PF PF PF PF PF PF PF PF PF PF PF PF UREF V_P V_P NDEX SCHEMATC UNDERLAYNG Voltage Reference FLE: F VERSN: PAGE NDEX TTLE: E_ALL A[:] V_P V_P _L E_H E_M DE[:] ~EN_A,~EN_B,~EN_C UREF E_L ~CS_A,~CS_B,~CS_C ~N_H,N_H,~N_L,N_L DR_W/R _H MSB UNDERLAYNG SCHEMATC x FADC MUX _F_MUX. NDEX BUFFER DATAS ADDRESSES FADC MEMRY ANALG NPUTS E_ALL A[:] V_P V_P _L E_H E_M DE[:] ~EN_A,~EN_B,~EN_C UREF E_L ~CS_A,~CS_B,~CS_C ~N_H,N_H,~N_L,N_L DR_W/R _H MSB UNDERLAYNG SCHEMATC x FADC MUX _F_MUX. NDEX BUFFER DATAS ADDRESSES FADC MEMRY ANALG NPUTS [:] [:] [:] M M M M M M M[:] NC NC NC NC NC[:] M M M M M M[:] [:] [:] V_P V_P V_P V_P V_P[:] V_P V_P V_P V_P V_P[:] V_P V_P _L E_L ~CS_A_L,~CS_B_L,~CS_C_L CS_A_L CS_B_L CS_C_L E_K _K CS_A_K ~CS_A_K,~CS_B_K,~CS_C_K CS_C_K CS_B_K ~N_A,N_A,~N_B,N_B,~N_C,N_C,~N_D,N_D N_B N_B N_A N_A N_D N_D N_C N_C N_D N_C N_D ~N_D,N_D,~N_C,N_C N_C N_A N_A N_B N_B ~N_B,N_B,~N_A,N_A E_ALL A[:] A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A DR_L ~EN_A_L,~EN_B_L,~EN_C_L EN_C_L EN_B_L EN_A_L DE DE[:] DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE XT PFP XT MTHLE PT PT PT PT PT PT PT PT PT PT PT PT PT PT PT PT PT PT PT PT PT PT PT RT RT XT PFP XT PFP DR_K PFP XT E_M_L _L E_M_K _K MSBK ~EN_A_K,~EN_B_K,~EN_C_K EN_A_K EN_B_K EN_C_K RT RT RT RT PFP XT UREF PT PT PT PT PT PT PT PT PT RT V_P V_P RT PT PT PT PT PT PT PT PT PT PT PT PT PT PT PT PT PT PT PT PT PT PT PT PT PT PT PT PT PT PT PT PT V_P XT PFP PFP XT XT PFP V_P XT PFP XT PFP PFP XT XT PFP XT PFP PFP XT XT PFP XT PFP XT PFP XT PFP PFP XT XT PFP XT MTHLE MTHLE XT XT MTHLE NC NC NC NC RT RT RT PT RT PFP XT XT PFP XT PFP XT PFP PFP XT XT PFP PFP XT XT PFP PFP XT PFP XT PFP XT PFP XT PFP XT PFP XT V_P V_P RT RT RT RT RT MSBL RT RT RT RT RT k XT PFP M
2 F G EN[BA] EN[AB] FLE: F VERSN: PAGE NDEX TTLE: N MSB D[:] V_P V_P E UREF N NDEX SCHEMATC UNDERLAYNG Flash ADC nput Amplifier N MSB D[:] V_P V_P E UREF N NDEX SCHEMATC UNDERLAYNG Flash ADC nput Amplifier KMB D D D D D A A A A A A CS A A A A A A A D D D E CS KMB D D D D D A A A A A A CS A A A A A A A D D D E CS KMB D D D D D A A A A A A CS A A A A A A A D D D E CS N N N.UF V F G EN[BA] EN[AB] F G EN[BA] EN[AB] low = write to MEM high = read from MEM SMD\ ; ; UK SMD\ ; UK ; MSB D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D[:] UREF ~CS_A,~CS_B,~CS_C CS_C E_M CS_A E_M E_ALL CS_B ~EN_A,~EN_B,~EN_C EN_C EN_B EN_A D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D[:] D D D D D D D D DR_W/R A A A A A A CK DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE[:] DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE CK CK CK UK SMD\J UK SMD\J UK SMD\J _H V_P V_P _L E_L E_H N CK A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A CK N CK N V_P V_P A[:] A A A A A A A A A A E_ALL E_ALL E_M N_L N_L ~N_H,N_H,~N_L,N_L N_H N_H SMD\ ; ; UK
3 F G EN[BA] EN[AB] FLE: F VERSN: PAGE NDEX TTLE: N MSB D[:] V_P V_P E UREF N NDEX SCHEMATC UNDERLAYNG Flash ADC nput Amplifier N MSB D[:] V_P V_P E UREF N NDEX SCHEMATC UNDERLAYNG Flash ADC nput Amplifier KMB D D D D D A A A A A A CS A A A A A A A D D D E CS KMB D D D D D A A A A A A CS A A A A A A A D D D E CS KMB D D D D D A A A A A A CS A A A A A A A D D D E CS N N N.UF V F G EN[BA] EN[AB] F G EN[BA] EN[AB] low = write to MEM high = read from MEM SMD\ ; ; UL SMD\ ; UL ; MSB D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D[:] UREF ~CS_A,~CS_B,~CS_C CS_C E_M CS_A E_M E_ALL CS_B ~EN_A,~EN_B,~EN_C EN_C EN_B EN_A D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D[:] D D D D D D D D DR_W/R A A A A A A CL DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE[:] DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE CL CL CL UL SMD\J UL SMD\J UL SMD\J _H V_P V_P _L E_L E_H N CL A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A CL N CL N V_P V_P A[:] A A A A A A A A A A E_ALL E_ALL E_M N_L N_L ~N_H,N_H,~N_L,N_L N_H N_H SMD\ ; ; UL
4 FLE: F VERSN: PAGE NDEX TTLE: V PFP PFP PFP PFP V PFP V PFP PFP PFP PFP REFT E B B B B B CM REFB MSB N N B B B B B B B [:] V[:] ADS V UT V PA V UT V PA to analog Plane N MSB UREF RA UA UA CA N CA N N CA N CA UA CA N XA PFP XA PFP U U,,,,,, XA XA XA XA RA RA RA P CA CA N.UF CA D[:] D D D D D D D D D D D D XA E V_P N CA CA N CA N N CA P CA.UF CA RA M RA RA M RA CA N CA N M RA RA XA XA XA XA U U CA N U U CA N V_P.UF CA CA N RA N,,,,,,
5 FLE: F VERSN: PAGE NDEX TTLE: V PFP PFP PFP PFP V PFP V PFP PFP PFP PFP REFT E B B B B B CM REFB MSB N N B B B B B B B [:] V[:] ADS V UT V PA V UT V PA to analog Plane N MSB UREF RB UB UB CB N CB N N CB N CB UB CB N XB PFP XB PFP U U,,,,,, XB XB XB XB RB RB RB P CB CB N.UF CB D[:] D D D D D D D D D D D D XB E V_P N CB CB N CB N N CB P CB.UF CB RB M RB RB M RB CB N CB N M RB RB XB XB XB XB U U CB N U U CB N V_P.UF CB CB N RB N,,,,,,
6 FLE: F VERSN: PAGE NDEX TTLE: V PFP PFP PFP PFP V PFP V PFP PFP PFP PFP REFT E B B B B B CM REFB MSB N N B B B B B B B [:] V[:] ADS V UT V PA V UT V PA to analog Plane N MSB UREF RC UC UC CC N CC N N CC N CC UC CC N XC PFP XC PFP U U,,,,,, XC XC XC XC RC RC RC P CC CC N.UF CC D[:] D D D D D D D D D D D D XC E V_P N CC CC N CC N N CC P CC.UF CC RC M RC RC M RC CC N CC N M RC RC XC XC XC XC U U CC N U U CC N V_P.UF CC CC N RC N,,,,,,
7 FLE: F VERSN: PAGE NDEX TTLE: V PFP PFP PFP PFP V PFP V PFP PFP PFP PFP REFT E B B B B B CM REFB MSB N N B B B B B B B [:] V[:] ADS V UT V PA V UT V PA to analog Plane N MSB UREF RD UD UD CD N CD N N CD N CD UD CD N XD PFP XD PFP U U,,,,,, XD XD XD XD RD RD RD P CD CD N.UF CD D[:] D D D D D D D D D D D D XD E V_P N CD CD N CD N N CD P CD.UF CD RD M RD RD M RD CD N CD N M RD RD XD XD XD XD U U CD N U U CD N V_P.UF CD CD N RD N,,,,,,
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