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AD5110BCPZ10-1-RL7

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AD5110BCPZ10-1-RL7
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Datasheet

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Data Sheet
WRITE OPERATION
When writing to the AD5110/AD5112/AD5114, the user
must begin with a start command followed by an address
byte (R/ W = 0), after which the
acknowledge that it is prepared to receive data by pulling
SDA low.
Two bytes of data are then written to the DAC, the most
significant byte, followed by the least significant byte. Both of
SDA
SDA
SCL
SCL
START BY
START BY
MASTER
MASTER
0
0
1
1
1
1
AD5110/AD5112/AD5114
SERIAL BUS ADDRESS BYTE
SERIAL BUS ADDRESS BYTE
0
0
SDA (CONTINUED)
SDA (CONTINUED)
SCL (CONTINUED)
SCL (CONTINUED)
FRAME 1
FRAME 1
1
1
1
1
Figure 41.
Figure 42.
A1
A1
A0
A0
AD5110
AD5112
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R/W
R/W
9
9
ACK. BY
AD5112
ACK. BY
AD5110
Interface Write Command
Interface Write Command
D7
D6
1
1
9
9
D6
D5
0
0
these data bytes are acknowledged by the AD5110/AD5112/
AD5114. A stop condition follows. The write operations for
the
Figure 42, and Figure 43.
A repeated write function gives the user flexibility to update
the device a number of times after addressing the part only
once, as shown in Figure 44.
1
1
AD5110/AD5112/AD5114
LEAST SIGNIFICANT DATA BYTE
LEAST SIGNIFICANT DATA BYTE
D5
D4
0
0
MOST SIGNIFICANT DATA BYTE
MOST SIGNIFICANT DATA BYTE
D4
D3
0
0
FRAME 3
FRAME 3
D2
D3
0
0
FRAME 2
FRAME 2
D1
D2
0
0
AD5110/AD5112/AD5114
C2
C2
D1
D0
are shown in Figure 41,
C1
C1
D0
0
ACK. BY
ACK. BY
AD5110
AD5112
C0
C0
9
9
ACK. BY
ACK. BY
AD5110
AD5112
STOP BY
MASTER
STOP BY
MASTER
9
9

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