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AD7193BCPZ

Manufacturer Part Number
AD7193BCPZ
Description
4ch VeryLow Noise 24Bit SD ADC With PGA
Manufacturer
Analog Devices Inc
Datasheet

Specifications of AD7193BCPZ

Number Of Bits
24
Sampling Rate (per Second)
4.8k
Data Interface
DSP, MICROWIRE™, QSPI™, Serial, SPI™
Number Of Converters
1
Voltage Supply Source
Analog and Digital
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 105°C
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
32-WFQFN, CSP Exposed Pad
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
AD7193
The AD7193 can be operated with CS used as a frame synchro-
nization signal. This scheme is useful for DSP interfaces. In this
case, the first bit (MSB) is effectively clocked out by CS because
CS normally occurs after the falling edge of SCLK in DSPs. The
SCLK can continue to run between data transfers, provided the
timing numbers are obeyed.
The serial interface can be reset by writing a series of 1s to the
DIN input. If a Logic 1 is written to the AD7193 DIN line for
at least 40 serial clock cycles, the serial interface is reset. This
ensures that the interface can be reset to a known state if the
interface is lost due to a software error or a glitch in the system.
Reset returns the interface to the state in which it expects a write to
the communications register. This operation resets the contents
of all registers to their power-on values. Following a reset, the
user should allow a period of 500 μs before addressing the serial
interface.
The AD7193 can be configured to continuously convert or to
perform a single conversion (see Figure 25 through Figure 27).
Single Conversion Mode
In single conversion mode, the AD7193 is placed in power-
down mode after conversions. When a single conversion is
initiated by setting MD2 to 0, MD1 to 0, and MD0 to 1 in
the mode register, the AD7193 powers up, performs a single
conversion, and then returns to power-down mode. The on-
chip oscillator requires 1 ms, approximately, to power up.
DOUT/RDY
SCLK
DIN
CS
0x08
0x280060
Figure 25. Single Conversion
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DOUT/ RDY goes low to indicate the completion of a conversion.
When the data-word has been read from the data register,
DOUT/ RDY goes high. If CS is low, DOUT/ RDY remains high
until another conversion is initiated and completed. The data
register can be read several times, if required, even when
DOUT/ RDY has gone high.
If several channels are enabled, the ADC sequences through the
enabled channels and performs a conversion on each channel.
When a conversion is started, DOUT/ RDY goes high and remains
high until a valid conversion is available. As soon as the conversion
is available, DOUT/ RDY goes low. The ADC then selects the
next channel and begins a conversion. The user can read the
present conversion while the next conversion is being performed.
As soon as the next conversion is complete, the data register is
updated; therefore, the user has a limited period in which to
read the conversion. When the ADC has performed a single
conversion on each of the selected channels, it returns to power-
down mode.
If the DAT_STA bit in the mode register is set to 1, the contents
of the status register are output along with the conversion each
time that the data read is performed. The four LSBs of the status
register indicate the channel to which the conversion corresponds.
0x58
DATA

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