The ADS1282 offers outstanding specification, but not very useful in the 
wide-scale DVM application range due to low input and reference voltages.
Within a year I'm trying to develop a design of the selfcal 7.5-digits DMM with 
ADS1282 ADC. Reference (+/- 10V) is a aged 1N829A with 0.03ppm noise and 2nd 
order TC correction, downscaled to +/-2.5 V with zero TC divider.

Mickle T.


29.01.2013, 11:38, "Poul-Henning Kamp" <[email protected]>:
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> In message <AA473A4936944A1199FC6F4C9C5D9A1A@laptop>, "Andreas Jahn" writes:
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> Amazing!
>
> Recently I came across a very interesting ADC from TI, designed for
> use with geophones: ADS1282
>
> It might be interesting for volt-nuttery:  It samples 2 bits at
> 4MHz, which are then downsampled to 31 bits at 4kHz or less.  For
> this reason it is incredibly linear and has very good S/N.
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