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IC DAS 16BIT LP 28-SSOP

MAX1407CAI+

Manufacturer Part Number
MAX1407CAI+
Description
IC DAS 16BIT LP 28-SSOP
Manufacturer
Maxim Integrated Products
Type
Data Acquisition System (DAS)r
Datasheet

Specifications of MAX1407CAI+

Resolution (bits)
16 b
Sampling Rate (per Second)
60
Data Interface
Serial
Voltage Supply Source
Analog and Digital
Voltage - Supply
2.7 V ~ 3.6 V
Operating Temperature
0°C ~ 70°C
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
28-SSOP
Number Of Converters
1
Resolution
16 bit
Interface Type
Serial (4-Wire, SPI, QSPI, Microwire)
Supply Voltage (max)
3.6 V
Supply Voltage (min)
2.7 V
Maximum Power Dissipation
762 mW
Maximum Operating Temperature
+ 70 C
Mounting Style
SMD/SMT
Minimum Operating Temperature
0 C
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
WU2: Wake-Up2 status bit. When WU2 is pulled low,
WU2 is set to a logic 1. Reading the Status register
clears WU2, unless WU2 is still low. When WU2 is
pulled low when the device is awake (not in Sleep
mode), WU2 is cleared.
WU1: Wake-Up1 status bit. When WU1 is pulled low,
WU1 is set to a logic 1. Reading the Status register
clears WU1, unless WU1 is still low. When WU1 is
pulled low when the device is awake (not in Sleep
mode), WU1 is cleared.
RST: Reset status bit. When AV
RESET Voltage Monitor trip threshold (+1.8V or +2.7V),
RST is set to 1. This corresponds to the assertion of the
RESET pin. Reading the Status register clears RST,
unless AV
trip threshold. At power-up, RST is at a logic 1 until the
Status register is read.
LVD: Low V
Low V
set to a logic 1. Reading the Status register clears LVD
unless AV
a logic 1 until the Status register is read. When the Low
V
LVD bit stays unchanged.
SDC: Signal-Detect Comparator status bit. SDC is set
to “1” when the differential polarity voltage across the
signal-detect comparator exceeds the signal-detect
threshold (0mV for the MAX1407/MAX1408/MAX1409
and 50mV for the MAX1414). This corresponds to the
assertion of the INT pin. Reading the Status register
clears SDC unless the condition remains true. SDC is
also reset to 0 when the signal-detect comparator is
powered down (SDCE = 0).
CLK: FOUT Clock Enable status bit. CLK is set to “1”
after the FOUT clock pin has been enabled in t
milliseconds (see Figure 15). Reading the Status register
clears the CLK bit.
ADD: ADC Done Status bit. ADD is set to “1” to indicate
that the ADC has completed either a normal conversion
or a calibration conversion, and the conversion result is
available to be read. This corresponds to the assertion
of the DRDY pin. Reading either the Data or Offset
register clears the ADD bit. Reading the Status register
WILL NOT clear this bit.
DD
NAME
DEFAULT
Voltage Monitor is powered down (LVDE = 0), the
DD
Voltage Monitor trip threshold (+2.7V), LVD is
DD
DD
DD
is still below 2.7V. At power-up, LVD is at
is still below the RESET Voltage Monitor
status bit. When AV
Low-Power, 16-Bit Multichannel DAS with
FIRST BIT (MSB)
Internal Reference,10-Bit DACs, and RTC
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WU2
0
WU1
0
DD
DD
drops below the
drops below the
RST
1
DFON
LVD
1
The Al_Sec, Al_Min, Al_Hour, Al_Day registers are pro-
grammed through the serial port to store the preset
time data in binary-coded decimal format (BCD). See
Table 6 for decimal to BCD conversion. These registers
can be accessed individually or consecutively using
burst mode (see Al_Burst Register section).
To enable the alarm, set the AE bit of the
Alarm/Clock_Ctrl Register to 1 (see Alarm and RTC
Programming section). When an alarm occurs in any
mode, the ALIRQ bit of the AL_Status register will
change from 0 to 1, and the INT output will go low
unless you are in Sleep mode. If not already awake, the
device will wake-up from Sleep mode to Standby mode
and INT goes low when the PLL output is available. The
crystal oscillator, RTC, wake-up circuitry, reset voltage
monitor, low V
the PLL are all powered up in standby mode.
Four alarm registers (Al_Sec, Al_Min, Al_Hour, and
Al_Day) are used to store the preset time value for the
alarm function. Bit 7 of the Al_Sec, Al_Min, Al_Hour,
Al_Day registers is the mask bit and is used to program
how often the alarm occurs. Table 7 shows how Bit 7 of
the four alarm registers should be set for the time of
day alarm to occur. Other combinations of mask bits
are possible to set different alarms.
Table 6. BCD Conversion
DECIMAL DIGIT
SDC
0
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
DD
voltage monitor (if applicable), and
CLK
0
STATUS REGISTER (00110)
UNUSED CODES
ADD
0
Alarm Registers
BCD
0000
0001
0010
0011
0100
0101
0110
0111
1000
1001
1010
1011
1100
1101
1110
1111
(LSB)
0
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