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AD7142

Manufacturer Part Number
AD7142
Description
Programmable Controller for Capacitance Touch Sensors
Manufacturer
Analog Devices
Datasheet

Specifications of AD7142

Resolution (bits)
16bit
# Chan
14
Sample Rate
250kSPS
Interface
I²C/Ser 2-Wire,Ser,SPI
Analog Input Type
Diff-Uni
Ain Range
± 2 pF (Delta C)
Adc Architecture
Sigma-Delta
Pkg Type
CSP

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SERIAL INTERFACE
The AD7142 is available with an SPI serial interface. The
AD7142-1 is available with an I
parts are the same, with the exception of the serial interface.
SPI INTERFACE
The AD7142 has a 4-wire serial peripheral interface (SPI). The
SPI has a data input pin (SDI) for inputting data to the device, a
data output pin (SDO) for reading data back from the device,
and a data clock pin (SCLK) for clocking data into and out of
the device. A chip select pin ( CS ) enables or disables the serial
interface. CS is required for correct operation of the SPI
interface. Data is clocked out of the AD7142 on the negative
edge of SCLK, and data is clocked into the device on the
positive edge of SCLK.
SPI Command Word
All data transactions on the SPI bus begin with the master
taking CS from high to low and sending out the command
word. This indicates to the AD7142 whether the transaction is a
read or a write, and gives the address of the register from which
to begin the data transfer. The following bit map shows the SPI
command word.
MSB
15
1
SCLK
SDI
CS
NOTES
1. SDI BITS ARE LATCHED ON SCLK RISING EDGES. SCLK CAN IDLE HIGH OR LOW BETWEEN WRITE OPERATIONS.
2. ALL 32 BITS MUST BE WRITTEN: 16 BITS FOR CONTROL WORD AND 16 BITS FOR DATA.
3. 16-BIT COMMAND WORD SETTINGS FOR SERIAL WRITE OPERATION:
14
1
CW[15:11] = 11100 (ENABLE WORD)
CW[10] = 0 (R/W)
CW[9:0] = [AD9, AD8, AD7, AD6, AD5, AD4, AD3, AD2, AD1, AD0] (10-BIT MSB JUSTIFIED REGISTER ADDRESS)
CW
15
t
2
1
t
1
13
1
CW
ENABLE WORD
14
2
t
3
CW
12
0
13
3
CW
12
11
0
4
2
CW
C-compatible interface. Both
11
10
R/W
5
t
R/W
CW
4
10
6
16-BIT COMMAND WORD
CW
9:0
Register address
9
7
CW
8
8
Figure 46. Single Register Write SPI Timing
CW
7
t
5
9
REGISTER ADDRESS
CW
6
10
LSB
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CW
5
11
CW
4
12
CW
Bits[15:11] of the command word must be set to 11100 to
successfully begin a bus transaction.
Bit 10 is the read/write bit; 1 indicates a read, and 0 indicates a
write.
Bits[9:0] contain the target register address. When reading or
writing to more than one register, this address indicates the
address of the first register to be written to or read from.
Writing Data
Data is written to the AD7142 in 16-bit words. The first word
written to the device is the command word, with the read/write
bit set to 0. The master then supplies the 16-bit input data-word
on the SDI line. The AD7142 clocks the data into the register
addressed in the command word. If there is more than one
word of data to be clocked in, the AD7142 automatically incre-
ments the address pointer, and clocks the next data-word into
the next register.
The AD7142 continues to clock in data on the SDI line until
either the master finishes the write transition by pulling CS
high, or the address pointer reaches its maximum value. The
AD7142 address pointer does not wrap around. When it
reaches its maximum value, any data provided by the master on
the SDI line is ignored by the AD7142.
3
13
CW
2
14
CW
1
15
CW
0
16
D15
17
D14
18
D13
19
16-BIT DATA
D2
30
D1
t
AD7142
8
31
D0
32

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