ATA5771-DK1 Atmel, ATA5771-DK1 Datasheet - Page 136

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ATA5771-DK1

Manufacturer Part Number
ATA5771-DK1
Description
BOARD XMITTER FOR ATA5771 868MHZ
Manufacturer
Atmel
Type
Transmitterr
Datasheets

Specifications of ATA5771-DK1

Frequency
868MHz
Maximum Frequency
868 MHz
Supply Voltage (max)
4 V
Supply Voltage (min)
2 V
Supply Current
8.5 mA
Product
RF Development Tools
For Use With/related Products
ATA5771
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
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Atmel ATA5771/73/74
• Bit 3..2 – USICS1..0: Clock Source Select
These bits set the clock source for the Shift Register and counter. The data output latch
ensures that the output is changed at the opposite edge of the sampling of the data input
(DI/SDA) when using external clock source (USCK/SCL). When software strobe or
Timer/Counter0 Compare Match clock option is selected, the output latch is transparent and
therefore the output is changed immediately. Clearing the USICS1..0 bits enables software
strobe option. When using this option, writing a one to the USICLK bit clocks both the Shift
Register and the counter. For external clock source (USICS1 = 1), the USICLK bit is no longer
used as a strobe, but selects between external clocking and software clocking by the USITC
strobe bit.
Table 4-45
source used for the Shift Register and the 4-bit counter.
Table 4-45.
• Bit 1 – USICLK: Clock Strobe
Writing a one to this bit location strobes the Shift Register to shift one step and the counter to
increment by one, provided that the USICS1..0 bits are set to zero and by doing so the soft-
ware clock strobe option is selected. The output will change immediately when the clock
strobe is executed, i.e., in the same instruction cycle. The value shifted into the Shift Register
is sampled the previous instruction cycle. The bit will be read as zero.
When an external clock source is selected (USICS1 = 1), the USICLK function is changed
from a clock strobe to a Clock Select Register. Setting the USICLK bit in this case will select
the USITC strobe bit as clock source for the 4-bit counter (see
• Bit 0 – USITC: Toggle Clock Port Pin
Writing a one to this bit location toggles the USCK/SCL value either from 0 to 1, or from 1 to 0.
The toggling is independent of the setting in the Data Direction Register, but if the PORT value
is to be shown on the pin the DDRE4 must be set as output (to one). This feature allows easy
clock generation when implementing master devices. The bit will be read as zero.
When an external clock source is selected (USICS1 = 1) and the USICLK bit is set to one, writ-
ing to the USITC strobe bit will directly clock the 4-bit counter. This allows an early detection of
when the transfer is done when operating as a master device.
USICS1
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
shows the relationship between the USICS1..0 and USICLK setting and clock
USICS0
Relations between the USICS1..0 and USICLK Setting
0
0
1
0
1
0
1
USICLK
X
0
1
0
0
1
1
Shift Register Clock Source
No Clock
Software clock strobe
(USICLK)
Timer/Counter0 Compare
Match
External, positive edge
External, negative edge
External, positive edge
External, negative edge
Table
4-bit Counter Clock Source
No Clock
Software clock strobe
(USICLK)
Timer/Counter0 Compare
Match
External, both edges
External, both edges
Software clock strobe (USITC)
Software clock strobe (USITC)
4-45).
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