link to page 8 link to page 8 Data SheetADIS16060PIN CONFIGURATION AND FUNCTION DESCRIPTIONS12CCNDMSELMSELVG161514133.6865 BSCDIN12 1GND8×2.5050 BSCPIN 1 INDICATOR8×SCLK21 1GNDADIS160600.6700 BSCTOP12דLOOK THROUGH”DOUT3VIEW0 1GND(Not to Scale)NC49AIN27.373 BSC5.010 BSC2×4×5678ECCN1VFILTAIRATNOTES 1. PINS LABELED NC CAN BE ALLOWED TO FLOAT, BUT IT IS BETTER TO CONNECT THESE PINS TO GROUND. AVOID ROUTING HIGH SPEED SIGNALS THROUGH THESE PINS BACAUSE NOISE COUPLING MAY RESULT. 2. THIS IS NOT AN ACTUAL “TOP VIEW,” AS THE PINS ARE NOT VISIBLE FROM THE 04 05 TOP. THIS IS A LAYOUT VIEW, WHICH REPRESENTS THE PIN CONFIGURATION, IF -0 -0 3 3 THE PACKAGE IS LOOKED THROUGH FROM THE TOP. THIS CONFIGURATION IS1.000 BSC0.5000 BSC 0 0 1 1 7 PROVIDED FOR PCB LAYOUT PURPOSES.16×16× 7 0 0 Figure 4. Pin Configuration Figure 5. Second-Level Assembly Pad Layout Table 4. Pin Function Descriptions Pin No.MnemonicType1Description 1 DIN I SPI Data Input. 2 SCLK I SPI Serial Clock. 3 DOUT O SPI Data Output. 4 NC This pin is not connected internally (see Figure 4). 5 RATE O Buffered Analog Output. Represents the angular rate signal. 6 FILT I External Capacitor Connection to Control Bandwidth. 7 VCC S Power Supply. 8 AIN1 I External Analog Input Channel 1. 9 AIN2 I External Analog Input Channel 2. 10 GND S Ground. 11 GND S Ground. 12 GND S Ground. 13 GND S Ground. 14 VCC S Power Supply. 15 MSEL2 I SPI, Mode Select 2. User for data input functions. 16 MSEL1 I SPI, Mode Select 1. Used for data output functions. 1 I = input; O = output; S = power supply. Rev. A | Page 7 of 12 Document Outline Features Applications General Description Functional Block Diagram Revision History Specifications Timing Specifications Timing Diagrams Absolute Maximum Ratings ESD Caution Pin Configuration and Function Descriptions Typical Performance Characteristics Theory of Operation Analog-to-Digital Converter Input Rate Sensitive Axis Basic Operation Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) Selecting Output Data Output Data Access Output Data Formatting ADC Conversion Applications Information Supply And Common Considerations Setting Bandwidth Increasing Measurement Range Dynamic Digital Sensitivity Scaling Temperature Measurements Self-Test Function Outline Dimensions Ordering Guide