ATA5771-DK1 Atmel, ATA5771-DK1 Datasheet - Page 143

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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
4.20.5
9137E–RKE–12/10
Prescaling and Conversion Timing
Figure 4-60. ADC Auto Trigger Logic
Using the ADC Interrupt Flag as a trigger source makes the ADC start a new conversion as
soon as the ongoing conversion has finished. The ADC then operates in Free Running mode,
constantly sampling and updating the ADC Data Register. The first conversion must be started
by writing a logical one to the ADSC bit in ADCSRA. In this mode the ADC will perform suc-
cessive conversions independently of whether the ADC Interrupt Flag, ADIF is cleared or not.
If Auto Triggering is enabled, single conversions can be started by writing ADSC in ADCSRA
to one. ADSC can also be used to determine if a conversion is in progress. The ADSC bit will
be read as one during a conversion, independently of how the conversion was started.
Figure 4-61. ADC Prescaler
By default, the successive approximation circuitry requires an input clock frequency between
50 kHz and 200 kHz to get maximum resolution. If a lower resolution than 10 bits is needed,
the input clock frequency to the ADC can be higher than 200 kHz to get a higher sample rate.
ADSC
SOURCE n
ADIF
SOURCE 1
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.
.
.
ADEN
START
ADTS[2:0]
ADPS0
ADPS1
ADPS2
CK
DETECTOR
EDGE
Reset
ADATE
7-BIT ADC PRESCALER
ADC CLOCK SOURCE
Atmel ATA5771/73/74
START
CONVERSION
PRESCALER
LOGIC
CLK
ADC
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