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mx7705

Manufacturer Part Number
mx7705
Description
Mx7705 16-bit, Low-power, 2-channel, Sigma-delta Adc
Manufacturer
Maxim Integrated Products, Inc.
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The oscillator requires time to stabilize when enabled.
Startup time for the oscillator depends on supply voltage,
temperature, load capacitances, and center frequency.
Depending on the load capacitance, a 1MΩ feedback
resistor across the crystal can reduce the startup time
(Figure 7). The MX7705 was tested with an ECS-24-32-1
(2.4576MHz crystal) and an ECS-49-20-1 (4.9152MHz
crystal) (see the Typical Operating Characteristics). In
power-down mode, the supply current with the external
oscillator enabled is typically 67µA with a 3V supply and
227µA with a 5V supply.
The MX7705 interface is fully compatible with SPI-, QSPI-,
and MICROWIRE-standard serial interfaces. The serial
interface provides access to seven on-chip registers. The
registers are 8, 16, and 24 bits in size.
Drive CS low to transfer data in and out of the MX7705.
Clock in data at DIN on the rising edge of SCLK. Data at
DOUT changes on the falling edge of SCLK and is valid
on the rising edge of SCLK. DIN and DOUT are trans-
ferred MSB first. Drive CS high to force DOUT high
impedance and cause the MX7705 to ignore any signals
on SCLK and DIN. Connect CS low for 3-wire operation.
Figures 8 and 9 show the timings for write and read
operations, respectively.
The MX7705 contains seven internal registers (Figure 10),
which are accessed by the serial interface. These regis-
ters control the various functions of the device and allow
the results to be read. Table 7 lists the address, power-on
default value, and size of each register.
The first of these registers is the communications register.
The 8-bit communications register controls the acquisition
channel selection, whether the next data transfer is a read
or write operation, and which register is to be accessed.
The second register is the 8-bit setup register, which con-
Figure 7. Using a Crystal or Ceramic Oscillator
C
C
L
L
CRYSTAL OR
RESONATOR
CERAMIC
______________________________________________________________________________________
OPTIONAL
1MΩ
Serial-Digital Interface
External Oscillator
CLKIN
CLKOUT
On-Chip Registers
MX7705
16-Bit, Low-Power, 2-Channel,
trols calibration modes, gain setting, unipolar/bipolar
inputs, and buffered/unbuffered modes. The third register
is the 8-bit clock register, which sets the digital filter char-
acteristics and the clock control bits. The fourth register is
the 16-bit data register, which holds the output result. The
24-bit offset and gain registers store the calibration coeffi-
cients for the MX7705. The 8-bit test register is used for
factory testing only.
The default state of the MX7705 is to wait for a write to
the communications register. Any write or read opera-
tion on the MX7705 is a two-step process. First, a com-
mand byte is written to the communications register.
This command selects the input channel, the desired
register for the next read or write operation, and
whether the next operation is a read or a write. The sec-
ond step is to read from or write to the selected regis-
ter. At the end of the data-transfer cycle, the device
returns to the default state. See the Performing a
Conversion section for examples.
If the serial communication is lost, write 32 ones to the
serial interface to return the MX7705 to the default
state. The registers are not reset after this operation.
Figure 8. Write Timing Diagram
Figure 9. Read Timing Diagram
DRDY
DOUT
SCLK
SCLK
DIN
CS
CS
t
1
t
3
t
2
t
2
t
9
MSB
MSB
Sigma-Delta ADC
t
10
t
4
t
5
LSB
LSB
t
8
t
6
t
7
t
6
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