FEATURES FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM Ultrahigh detectivity photodetector 90 fA/Hz (typical) ultralow noise floor Signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) near shot noise limit 137 A (typical) of supply current when active (EE = 0 W/cm2) 1 A (typical) of supply current in standby High speed, deep junction photodiode Nominal linear output current: 240 A (typical) Flexible output configuration Excellent pulse response High ambient light rejection Space-saving, 3 mm x 4 mm LFCSP package VCC + CURRENT AMPLIFIER - OUT ADPD2212 PWDN GND 13721-001 Data Sheet Low Noise, High Sensitivity Optical Sensor ADPD2212 Figure 1. APPLICATIONS Heart rate, pulse oximetry monitoring (photoplethysmography) Battery-powered medical sensors Chemical analysis GENERAL DESCRIPTION The ADPD2212 is an optical sensor optimized for biomedical applications. Very low power consumption and near theoretical signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) are achieved by packaging an ultralow capacitance deep junction silicon photodiode operated in zero bias photoconductive mode with a low noise current amplifier. The ADPD2212 offers a typical 400 kHz bandwidth performance, which is well suited for use with pulsed excitation. The ADPD2212 uses very little power during operation and incorporates a power-down pin, enabling power cycling to optimize battery Rev. 0 life in portable applications. The ADPD2212 provides shot noise limited performance, making it an excellent choice for measuring signals with the highest possible fidelity in low light conditions. This combination of low power, very high SNR, and electromagnetic interference (EMI) immunity enables low power system solutions not possible with traditional photodiode (PD) and transimpedance amplifier (TIA) systems. 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ADPD2212 Data Sheet TABLE OF CONTENTS Features .............................................................................................. 1 Shot Noise Limited Performance ................................................9 Applications ....................................................................................... 1 Sensitivity and SNR .......................................................................9 Functional Block Diagram .............................................................. 1 Linearity..........................................................................................9 General Description ......................................................................... 1 Package Considerations ................................................................9 Revision History ............................................................................... 2 EPAD Connection .........................................................................9 Specifications..................................................................................... 3 Applications Information .............................................................. 10 Absolute Maximum Ratings............................................................ 4 Powering the Device .................................................................. 10 Thermal Resistance ...................................................................... 4 Power-Down Mode .................................................................... 10 Soldering Profile ........................................................................... 4 Pulse Mode Operation ............................................................... 10 ESD Caution .................................................................................. 4 Output Configuration ................................................................ 10 Pin Configuration and Function Descriptions ............................. 5 3-Wire Cable Voltage Configuration ....................................... 10 Typical Performance Characteristics ............................................. 6 3-Wire Current Mode Configuration ...................................... 10 Terminology ...................................................................................... 8 Evaluation Board Schematic and Layout .................................... 12 Theory of Operation ........................................................................ 9 Outline Dimensions ....................................................................... 13 Overview........................................................................................ 9 Ordering Guide .......................................................................... 13 REVISION HISTORY 4/16--Revision 0: Initial Version Rev. 0 | Page 2 of 13 Data Sheet ADPD2212 SPECIFICATIONS VCC = 3.3 V, TA = 25C, = 528 nm, unless otherwise noted. IPD is the photodiode current, IMOD is the modulation current, EE is irradiance, IOUT is output current, VBIAS is the bias voltage, RFEEDBACK is the TIA feedback resistor, and RLOAD is the load resistance. Table 1. Parameter GAIN Gain (Current Amplifier) DYNAMIC PERFORMANCE Frequency Response Peaking Rise Time Fall Time Bandwidth OPTICAL PERFORMANCE Diode Active Area Saturation Irradiance NOISE PERFORMANCE Current Noise, Output Referred1 Current Noise Floor, Input Referred Noise Equivalent Power EE Required for SNR = 10000:1 POWER AND SUPPLY Supply Voltage Power Supply Rejection Ratio Current Standby Supply at EE = 0 W/cm2 Supply2 OUTPUT CHARACTERISTICS Amplifier Static Bias Current Input Referred Output Referred Maximum Output Voltage Nominal Linear Output Current Linearity into TIA Linearity into Resistive Load Peak Output Current3 Output Capacitance Output Resistance POWER-DOWN LOGIC Input Voltage High Level Low Level Leakage Current High Low OPERATING AMBIENT TEMPERATURE RANGE Symbol Test Conditions/Comments Min TLA tR tF BW NEP VCC PSRR ISTANDBY IFLOOR ISUPPLY 10% to 90% full scale (FS) (IOUT = 24 A) 90% to 10% FS (IOUT =24 A) IPD = 10 nA, IMOD = 1 nA EE = 0 W/cm2 IPD = 10 nA to 300 nA IPD > 300 nA EE = 0 W/cm2, at 1 kHz At 1 kHz At 1 kHz 1.8 VCC = 1.8 V to 5.0 V, EE = 1600 W/cm2 PWDN > VIH IOUT = 10 A IOUT = 240 A VOUT_MAX IOUT_FS VBIAS = 1.3 V, RFEEDBACK = 25 k IOUT < 100 A , RLOAD = 5 k From OUT to GND From OUT to GND VIH VIL IIH IIL Max Unit 24 EE = 0 W/cm2 EE = 0 W/cm2 COUT ROUT Typ <6 1.24 1.27 400 dB s s kHz 2.5 1600 mm2 W/cm2 1920 1.4 x NSHOT 1.15 x NSHOT 90 100 144 fA/Hz fA/Hz fA/Hz fA/Hz fW/Hz nW/cm2 3.3 120 150 5.0 1 137 166 857 A A A A 10 240 VCC - 0.75 240 60 60 300 5 1000 nA nA V A dB dB A pF M VCC - 0.2 PWDN = 3.3 V PWDN = 0 V NSHOT refers to photon shot noise. Photon shot noise is the fundamental noise floor for all photodetectors in photoconductive mode. ISUPPLY = IFLOOR + (3 x IOUT). 3 Outputs greater than IOUT_FS may have degraded performance. 2 Rev. 0 | Page 3 of 13 0.2 V V +85 nA A C 0.2 -8.5 -40 1 V nA/V ADPD2212 Data Sheet ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS SOLDERING PROFILE Rating 6.0 V -40C to +105C 110C 260C Stresses at or above those listed under Absolute Maximum Ratings may cause permanent damage to the product. This is a stress rating only; functional operation of the product at these or any other conditions above those indicated in the operational section of this specification is not implied. Operation beyond the maximum operating conditions for extended periods may affect product reliability. Figure 2 and Table 4 provide information about the recommended soldering profile. RAMP-UP TL tL TSMAX TSMIN tS RAMP-DOWN PREHEAT t25C TO PEAK TIME THERMAL RESISTANCE Figure 2. Recommended Soldering Profile JA is specified for the worst case conditions, that is, a device soldered in a circuit board for surface-mount packages. Table 4. Recommended Soldering Profile Limits1 Table 3. Thermal Resistance Package Type 3 mm x 4 mm LFCSP CRITICAL ZONE TL TO TP tP TP 13721-022 Parameter Supply Voltage (VCC) Storage Temperature Range Junction Temperature Solder Reflow Temperature (<10 sec) TEMPERATURE Table 2. JA 66.62 JC 11.46 Unit C/W Profile Feature Average Ramp Rate (TL to TP) Preheat Minimum Temperature (TSMIN) Maximum Temperature (TSMAX) Time from TSMIN to TSMAX (tS) Ramp-Up Rate (TSMAX to TL) Liquidus Temperature (TL) Time Maintained Above TL (tL) Peak Temperature (TP) Time Within 5C of Actual TP (tP) Ramp-Down Rate Time from 25C (t25C) to Peak Temperature 1 Based on JEDEC Standard J-STD-020D.1. ESD CAUTION Rev. 0 | Page 4 of 13 Condition (Pb Free) 2C/sec maximum 150C 200C 60 sec to 120 sec 2C/sec maximum 217C 60 sec to 150 sec 260C + (0C/-5C) 20 sec to 30 sec 3C/sec maximum 8 minutes maximum Data Sheet ADPD2212 PIN CONFIGURATION AND FUNCTION DESCRIPTIONS ADPD2212 TOP VIEW (Not to Scale) PWDN 1 10 NIC + NIC 3 OUT 4 - GND 5 9 NIC 8 NIC 7 NIC 6 NIC NOTES 1. NIC = NOT INTERNALLY CONNECTED. 2. THE EXPOSED PAD MUST BE LEFT FLOATING. THE PCB AREA UNDER THE EXPOSED PAD CAN BE LEFT BLANK TO FACILITATE THIS REQUIREMENT. 13721-003 VCC 2 Figure 3. Pin Configuration Table 5. Pin Function Descriptions Pin No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Mnemonic PWDN VCC NIC OUT GND NIC NIC NIC NIC NIC EPAD Description Power-Down Input. Must be connected. Pull this pin high to disable the device. Supply Voltage. Not Internally Connected. This pin can be grounded. Output Terminal. Ground. Not Internally Connected. This pin can be grounded. Not Internally Connected. This pin can be grounded. Not Internally Connected. This pin can be grounded. Not Internally Connected. This pin can be grounded. Not Internally Connected. This pin can be grounded. Exposed Pad. The exposed pad must be left floating. The printed circuit board (PCB) area under the exposed pad can be left blank to facilitate this requirement. Rev. 0 | Page 5 of 13 ADPD2212 Data Sheet TYPICAL PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS 0 -10 -20 1.8m -30 VCC VCC VCC VCC = 1.8V = 2.5V = 3.3V = 5V 1.4m SUPPLY CURRENT (A) -40 -50 0.8 -60 HORIZONTAL VERTICAL 1.2m 1.0m 0.4 0.2 0 0.2 0.4 600 400 -70 200 -80 0.6 800 0.6 0 50 0 100 200 150 250 300 350 400 450 IOUT (A) Figure 4. Relative Radiant Sensitivity vs. Angular Displacement 13721-009 1.0 13721-004 SREL RELATIVE RADIANT SENSITIVITY 1.6m Figure 7. Supply Current vs. Output Current (IOUT) over Supply Voltage (VCC) 9 8 NORMALIZED OUTPUT RESPONSIVITY (A/W) 7 6 5 4 3 1A 2 100nA WAVELENGTH () 0 13721-005 300 331 362 393 424 455 486 517 548 579 610 641 672 703 734 765 796 827 858 889 920 951 982 1013 1044 1075 0 20 40 60 80 100 TIME (s) 13721-010 1 Figure 8. Small Signal Pulse Response Figure 5. Responsivity vs. Wavelength 2 1A 10A 1s 10s PWDN OUTPUT WAVEFORM NORMALIZED RESPONSE (dB) 0 -2 -4 -6 -8 10 30 50 TIME (s) -12 100 13721-007 -10 1k 10k 100k FREQUENCY (Hz) Figure 9. Bandwidth/Peaking Figure 6. Power-Down Recovery Time, 1% Rev. 0 | Page 6 of 13 1M 13721-011 -10 ADPD2212 0.25 10p LINEARITY ERROR (%) 0.15 1p 100f = 1.8V = 2.5V = 3.3V = 4V = 5V 0.10 0.05 0 -0.05 -0.10 -0.15 1k 100k 10k 1M FREQUENCY (Hz) -0.25 Figure 10. Noise Bandwidth/Peaking 0 0.15 0.10 0.05 0 -0.05 -0.10 -0.15 20 40 60 80 100 IOUT (A) 13721-016 -40C +25C +85C 0 60 80 100 Figure 12. Linearity Error vs. Output Current (IOUT) over Supply Voltage (VCC) 0.20 -0.25 40 IOUT (A) 0.25 -0.20 20 13721-017 -0.20 10f 100 LINEARITY ERROR (%) VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC 0.20 13721-014 RMS NOISE CURRENT REFERRED TO INPUT (A) Data Sheet Figure 11. Linearity Error vs. Output Current (IOUT) over Temperature Rev. 0 | Page 7 of 13 ADPD2212 Data Sheet TERMINOLOGY Optical Power Optical power is defined as the photon energy per unit of time measured as radiant flux () or radiant power, which is radiant energy (Q) per unit of time. Responsivity Photodiode responsivity, , is a constant that correlates incident optical power (POPT) with photodiode current (IPD) and is typically expressed in units of amperes per watt (A/W). Responsivity is essentially the quantum efficiency of the ability of the sensor to convert light into electron/hole pairs and is highly dependent upon the wavelength of the incident light as well as sensor material and temperature. Photodiode Area Photodiode area is a measure of the photosensitive area of the diode. In PIN diodes, this is the photosensitive area of intrinsic silicon between the positive and negative doped diffusion areas. In general, larger photodiodes demonstrate greater sensitivity as the output signal increases linearly with photosensitive area while noise increases at the sum of the square of the photosensitive area. A larger photodiode area has a higher capacitance and longer carrier diffusion paths adversely affecting bandwidth. Photoconductive Mode Photoconductive operation of a photodiode occurs when photons entering the silicon generate electron/hole pairs that are swept by the electric field to the opposite terminal. These carriers are presented at the terminals of the photodiode as a current proportional to the luminous flux incident on the junction of the photodiode. Shot Noise Shot noise is a statistical fluctuation in any quantized signal such as photons of light and electrons in current. The magnitude of the shot noise is expressed as a root mean square (rms) noise current. Shot noise is a fundamental limitation in photodetectors and takes the form of Shot noise = (2qIPD) where: q is the charge of an electron (1.602 x 10-19 Coulomb). IPD is the photodiode current. Photoplethysmography (PPG) Photoplethysmography uses light to measure biological functions by sensing changes in the absorption spectra of soft tissue due to changes in hemoglobin volume and composition. Linearity Linearity is a measure of the deviation from an ideal change in output current relative to a change in optical power falling on the sensor. Linearity is specified as the deviation from a best straight line fit of the current output of the sensor over a specified range of optical power. Linearity is a critical specification in PPG measurements due to the requirement of sensing small ac signals impressed upon large dc offsets. Static Bias The ADPD2212 has an internal 10 nA bias that linearizes the input current mirror at low input levels and prevents transient reverse bias of the amplifier input stage. This bias is fixed and appears on the output as a 240 nA typical offset. Noise Equivalent Power (NEP) Noise equivalent power is the amount of incident light power on a photodetector, which generates a photocurrent equal to the total noise current of the sensor. The noise level is proportional to the square root of the frequency bandwidth; therefore, NEP is specified with a 1 Hz bandwidth. NEP is the fundamental baseline of the detectivity of the sensor. Rev. 0 | Page 8 of 13 Data Sheet ADPD2212 THEORY OF OPERATION OVERVIEW LINEARITY The ADPD2212 is an integrated, low power, optical sensor composed of a deep junction silicon photodiode coupled to a low noise current amplifier in an optically transparent chip scale package. The ADPD2212 is optimized for batterypowered, wearable, medical, and industrial optical sensing applications requiring low power and high SNR. Linearity is critical to PPG due to the need to accurately extract a small amplitude, pulsatile ac signal modulated onto the large dc component, which is caused by nonpulsatile tissue absorption and ambient light. In pulsed light applications, bandwidth is a critical component of the linearity because fast recovery of the device from dark and/or power-down conditions can have a profound effect on the ability of the sensor to extract the signal of interest. The ADPD2212 is production trimmed to ensure 60 dB linearity at an irradiance of up to EE = 1600 W/cm2, = 528 nm, at a supply voltage of 3.3 V. SHOT NOISE LIMITED PERFORMANCE The on-board photodiode of the ADPD2212 is operated in photoconductive mode with a zero bias voltage. This mode of operation allows the diode to operate with no dc dark current caused by leakage across the depletion area of the diode, providing a fundamental limit of shot noise. The noise level is proportional to the square root of the frequency bandwidth. SENSITIVITY AND SNR SNR is a measure of the ability of the sensor to separate the signal of interest from spurious signals that occur from the surrounding environment of the device, such as ambient light, nonlinearity, and noise within the device itself. The ADPD2212 operates its integrated photodiode in a zero biased photoconductive mode to provide near zero dark current and, therefore, no dark shot noise component contribution from the photodiode. The integrated current amplifier requires an internal bias current of 10 nA to improve bandwidth and linearize response at low light levels. This bias generates a shot noise component of 90 fA/Hz at the output of the current amplifier and establishes the noise floor of the ADPD2212. To optimize the sensitivity of the ADPD2212, it is important to ensure that the optical signal is concentrated on the photoactive area of the integrated photodiode. The on-board precision current amplifier is shielded and is not significantly affected by light hitting its surface, but device sensitivity is based solely on the optical power incident to the photodetector. PACKAGE CONSIDERATIONS The ADPD2212 is packaged with a transparent epoxy molding compound. To maintain optimum sensitivity, take care in handling the device to prevent scratches or chemicals that may affect the surface finish above the photodiode. Due to the lack of stabilizing fillers (typically up to 70% silica) used in opaque molding compounds, the maximum storage temperature of the ADPD2212 is 105C. The temperature profile for soldering is shown in Figure 2. EPAD CONNECTION The EPAD on the ADPD2212 acts as a common electrical, thermal, and mechanical platform for the photodiode and amplifier and must not be connected externally. External cooling is not required due to the extremely low power consumption of the ADPD2212. Analog Devices, Inc., recommends removal of traces beneath the device to eliminate potential coupling of external signals into the sensitive internal nodes of the ADPD2212. Rev. 0 | Page 9 of 13 ADPD2212 Data Sheet APPLICATIONS INFORMATION OUTPUT CONFIGURATION The current output of the ADPD2212 provides flexibility in interfacing to external circuitry. POWERING THE DEVICE The ADPD2212 is powered from a single positive 1.8 V to 5.0 V supply. The ADPD2212 features high PSRR, but proper circuit layout and bypassing is recommended to provide maximum sensitivity, especially in situations where the ADPD2212 may share reference nodes with transmitters in pulse mode applications. Above the quiescent current of the integrated current amplifier, there is a linear relationship to incident light as the current amplifier amplifies the photodiode output by a factor of 24. In typical battery-powered operation, the output of the source LEDs is dynamically reduced to save power based on the received signal strength of the photosensor. The extremely low noise floor of the ADPD2212 provides very high SNR, allowing accurate signal extraction with minimal source power and at low incident optical power. POWER-DOWN MODE The ADPD2212 is optimized for battery-powered operation by the inclusion of an extremely low power standby mode that can be quickly switched to provide ultralow power consumption during dark periods in pulsed or mode locked applications, where the light source is cycled to improve ambient light rejection and reduce transmitter power consumption. The power-down pin is not internally pulled up or down, and must be connected to an external logic level for proper operation of the ADPD2212. PULSE MODE OPERATION The ADPD2212 is optimized for battery-powered operation by the inclusion of a power-down pin (PWDN). When sensing is inactive, the ADPD2212 can be quickly switched into standby mode, reducing the supply current to 1 A during dark periods for pulsed or mode locked applications, where the light source is cycled to improve ambient light rejection and reduce transmitter power consumption. For multiple wavelength systems, sequentially pulsing the optical emitters removes the need for multiple narrow bandwidth sensors. For both multiple wavelength (SpO2) and single wavelength (heart rate monitoring) systems, pulsed operation can provide significant power savings for battery-powered systems. Pulsed mode operation provides a calibration signal that is necessary to compensate for ambient light diffused throughout the tissue, which can be extracted by measuring the sensor output while the system emitters are off. Advanced algorithms can then extract the signal of interest from dc offsets, noise, and interferer signals such as motion artifacts. The output of the ADPD2212 allows different configurations depending on the application. The current gain of the ADPD2212 reduces the effect of surrounding interferers but, for best performance, careful design and layout is still necessary to achieve the best performance. The effect of capacitance on the output must be considered carefully regardless of configuration as bandwidth and response time of the system can be limited simply by the time required to charge and discharge parasitics. Because the ADPD2212 is effectively a current source, the ADPD2212 output voltage drifts up to its compliance voltage, approximately 1.2 V below VCC, when connected to an interface that presents a high impedance. The rate of this drift is dependent on the ADPD2212 output current, parasitic capacitance, and the impedance of the load. This drift can require additional settling time in circuits following the ADPD2212 if they are actively multiplexing the output of the ADPD2212 or presenting a high impedance due to power cycling. For multiplexed systems, a current steering architecture may offer a performance advantage over a break-before-make switch matrix. 3-WIRE CABLE VOLTAGE CONFIGURATION The ADPD2212 can be used in a minimal 3-wire voltage configuration, offering a compact solution with very few components (see Figure 13). A shunt resistor (RS) sets the transimpedance gain in front of the analog-to-digital converter (ADC). This configuration allows flexibility in matching the ADC converter full-scale input to the full-scale output of the ADPD2212. The dynamic range of the interface is limited to the compliance voltage of the ADPD2212. No additional amplification is needed prior to the ADC. Response time at the lower end of the range is limited by the ability of the output current to charge the parasitic capacitance presented to the output of the ADPD2212. 3-WIRE CURRENT MODE CONFIGURATION When used in the 3-wire current mode configuration with a photodiode (see Figure 14), the ADPD2212 is insensitive to load resistance and can be used when the signal processing is further from the sensor. EMI noise and shielding requirements are minimized; however, cable capacitance has a direct effect on bandwidth, making the 3-wire current mode configuration a better choice for unshielded interfaces. The feedback capacitance (CF) value must be chosen carefully to eliminate stability and bandwidth degradation of the ADPD2212. Large capacitance around the feedback loop of the TIA has a direct effect on the bandwidth of the system. Rev. 0 | Page 10 of 13 Data Sheet ADPD2212 ADPD2212 3.3V VCC 3.3V + CURRENT AMPLIFIER - OUT ADC AND MICROPROCESSOR RS 13721-023 GND Figure 13. ADPD2212 Used in 3-Wire Cable Voltage Configuration ADPD2212 CF VCC 3.3V 3.3V OUT TIA ADC AND MICROPROCESSOR 0V TO VCC - 0.75 GND 13721-024 + CURRENT AMPLIFIER - RF Figure 14. ADPD2212 Used in 3-Wire Current Mode Configuration Rev. 0 | Page 11 of 13 ADPD2212 Data Sheet EVALUATION BOARD SCHEMATIC AND LAYOUT 13721-028 Figure 17 shows the evaluation board schematic. Figure 15 and Figure 16 show the evaluation board layout for the top and bottom layers, respectively. 13721-027 Figure 16. ADPD2212 Evaluation Board Bottom Layer Figure 15. ADPD2212 Evaluation Board Top Layer PWDN EVALZ-ADPD2212 R2B 100k U1A C1B 0.01F C2B 1F 2 3 4 OUT R1B DNI 100k 5 PWDN NIC VCC NIC NIC NIC OUT NIC NIC GND GND 10 9 8 7 6 EPAD C3B DNI 0.01F 13721-026 1 VCC Figure 17. ADPD2212 Evaluation Board Schematic (Do Not Install C3B) Rev. 0 | Page 12 of 13 Data Sheet ADPD2212 OUTLINE DIMENSIONS 3.10 3.00 2.90 2.24 2.14 2.04 10 6 4.10 4.00 3.90 PIN 1 INDEX AREA EXPOSED PAD 0.45 0.40 0.35 TOP VIEW 5 2.50 2.40 2.30 1 BOTTOM VIEW 0.20 MIN 0.50 BSC SEATING PLANE 0.30 0.25 0.20 0.050 MAX 0.035 NOM COPLANARITY 0.08 0.203 REF FOR PROPER CONNECTION OF THE EXPOSED PAD, REFER TO THE PIN CONFIGURATION AND FUNCTION DESCRIPTIONS SECTION OF THIS DATA SHEET. 10-31-2013-A PKG-004256 0.70 0.65 0.60 Figure 18. 10-Lead Lead Frame Chip Scale Package [LFCSP] 3 mm x 4 mm Body and 0.65 mm Package Height (CP-10-33) Dimensions shown in millimeters ORDERING GUIDE Model1 ADPD2212ACPZ-R7 ADPD2212ACPZ-RL EVALZ-ADPD2212 1 Temperature Range -40C to +85C -40C to +85C Package Description 10-Lead Lead Frame Chip Scale Package [LFCSP] 10-Lead Lead Frame Chip Scale Package [LFCSP] Evaluation Board Z = RoHS Compliant Part. (c)2016 Analog Devices, Inc. All rights reserved. Trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners. D13721-0-4/16(0) Rev. 0 | Page 13 of 13 Package Option CP-10-13 CP-10-13 Ordering Quantity 1500 5000