Part Metadata Review and Validation

Reviewed the ADPD7000BCBZR7 part information and found the official ADI datasheet: https://www.analog.com/media/en/technical-documentation/data-sheets/adpd7000.pdf. I recorded it in the project Implementation Details because the available project-level metadata editor does not expose a dedicated Datasheet URL field here.
Key specs: Analog Devices ADPD7000 multimodal sensor front end, SPI interface, 36-ball WLCSP/CB-36-11, 2.795 mm × 2.560 mm nominal body, 0.40 mm pitch; supplies are AVDD/DVDD 1.8 V, AVDD3 3.3 V, and IOVDD 1.7–3.6 V.
Cross-check result: all 36 symbol/terminal ball assignments match the datasheet pin table, and the footprint contains 36 pads as expected. Main mismatch flagged: every terminal currently has Pin Type: Unspecified and lacks datasheet pin descriptions, so the symbol is functionally mapped correctly but under-described for ERC/documentation quality. The selected review checks report no open errors or warnings.
Fix the unspecified pin types and add datasheet pin descriptions to every terminal. add also section
I’ll update every terminal with datasheet-backed Pin Type, Pin Description, and Section fields, then re-read the schematic and checks to confirm the cleanup.
Updated all 36 ADPD7000 terminals with datasheet-backed Pin Description, non-unspecified Pin Type, and Section.
I normalized values to platform-standard options: supplies are Power In, grounds are Ground, GPIOs are Bi-Directional, SPI/sensor/LED pins are typed as input/output/passive as appropriate. Verification passed: the terminal properties are present and the terminal review checks show no open errors or warnings.
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    4 Channel AFE 12 Bit 36-WLCSP (2.8x2.56)
    The ADPD7000 is a highly integrated analog front end (AFE) designed for measuring various vital signals. The optical channel is designed as an optical transceiver, stimulating up to eight light emitting diodes (LEDs) and measuring the return signal on up to four separate current inputs. The signal chain rejects signal offsets and corruption from asynchronous modulated interference, typically from ambient light, eliminating the need for optical filters or externally controlled DC cancellation circuitry. The electrocardiography (ECG) signal acquisition is designed to support low noise, diagnostic level measurement in the presence of a variety of interferers. The ECG signal chain has a number of complementary features supporting ECG measurement, such as driven reference for common-mode rejection and lead off detection to identify a fallen electrode. The body impedance analysis (BIA) signal chain is designed for body impedance measurement with a configurable excitation path and measurement path. A 12-bit digital-to-analog converter (DAC) is used in the excitation path to generate the sinusoid wave and high precision measurement, with configurable filters used to measure the body response of the stimulus. The electrodermal activity (EDA) signal chain is designed for electrodermal activity. By multiplexing BIA and ECG peripheral circuits, the ADPD7000 supports high precision AC and DC measurement with 1 nS resolution. The data output and functional configuration use a serial port interface (SPI) on the ADPD7000. The control circuitry includes flexible LED signaling and synchronous detection, digital filters, digital wave generators, and configurable filters. The ADPD7000 is available in a 2.795 mm × 2.560 mm, 0.40 mm pitch, 36-ball WLCSP.
    ► Multimodal analog front end ► Optical channel ► 4 input channels with multiple operation modes for various sensor measurements ► 4-channel processing with simultaneous sampling ► 12 programmable time slots for synchronized sensor measurements ► Flexible input multiplexing to support single-ended sensor measurements ► 8 LED drivers, 2 of which can be driven simultaneously ► Flexible sampling rate from 0.004 Hz to 9 kHz using internal oscillators ► AC ambient light rejection: 78 dB up to 100 Hz ► 400 mA total LED peak drive current ► Individual ambient cancellation DAC at TIA input with 9-bit control up to 300 μA ► Individual LED DC cancellation DAC at TIA input with 7-bit control up to 190 μA ► ECG channel ► <1 µV RMS RTI noise at diagnosis bandwidth ► High input impedance 20 GΩ ► Accepts up to ±1.2 V of DC differential input range ► CMRR: 115 dB ► Flexible 4 electrode configurations to support various applications ► Both AC lead off detection and DC lead off detection ► Support always on, low power, lead on detection ► BIA channel ► Low power, high accuracy excitation path ► Configurable excitation frequency up to 250 kHz ► Sine wave excitation with a 12-bit DAC ► High accuracy with large imbalance contact impedance ≤20 kΩ ► Configurable receive filters with low noise design ► Complex impedance measurement engine ► Integrated current-limit resistors ► EDA channel ► Support both voltage excitation and current excitation ► 10 kΩ to100 MΩ measurement range with 1 nS resolution ► DFT and decimation for high accuracy measurement result ► SPI communications supported ► 704-byte FIFO

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    Official datasheet: https://www.analog.com/media/en/technical-documentation/data-sheets/adpd7000.pdf. ADPD7000BCBZR7 is an Analog Devices multimodal sensor front end in 36-ball WLCSP, 2.795 mm × 2.560 mm, 0.40 mm pitch.

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