AD5560 Analog Devices, Inc., AD5560 Datasheet - Page 42

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AD5560

Manufacturer Part Number
AD5560
Description
1.2 A Programmable Device Power Supply With Integrated 16-bit Level Setting Dacs
Manufacturer
Analog Devices, Inc.
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AD5560
SERIAL INTERFACE
The AD5560 contains an SPI-compatible interface operating at
clock frequencies of up to 50 MHz. To minimize both the
power consumption of the device and on-chip digital noise, the
interface powers up fully only when the device is being written
to, that is, on the falling edge of SYNC .
SPI INTERFACE
The serial interface is 2.5 V LVTTL-compatible when operating
from a 2.3 V to 3.6 V DV
following four pins:
SPI WRITE MODE
The AD5560 allows writing of data via the serial interface to
every register directly accessible to the serial interface, which
is all registers except the DAC registers.
The serial word is 24 bits long. The serial interface works with
both a continuous and a burst (gated) serial clock. Serial data
applied to SDI is clocked into the AD5560 by clock pulses applied
to SCLK. The first falling edge of SYNC starts the write cycle.
At least 24 falling clock edges must be applied to SCLK to clock
in 24 bits of data before SYNC is taken high again.
The input register addressed is updated on the rising edge of
SYNC . For another serial transfer to take place, SYNC must be
taken low again.
SDO OUTPUT
The SDO output in the AD5560 is a weak/slow output driver.
If using readback or the daisy-chain function, the frequency of
SCLK must be reduced so that SDO can operate properly. The
SCLK frequency is dependent on the DV
see Table 2 for details and the following example:
Maximum SCLK = 12 MHz, then DV
Maximum SCLK = 15 MHz, then DV
Maximum SCLK = 20 MHz, then DV
RESET FUNCTION
RESET is a level-sensitive input. Bringing the RESET line low
resets the contents of all internal registers to their power-on
reset state. The falling edge of RESET initiates the reset process;
BUSY goes low for the duration, returning high when the
RESET process is complete. This sequence takes 300 μs
maximum. Do not write to the serial interface while BUSY
is low handling a RESET command. When BUSY returns high,
normal operation resumes, and the status of the RESET pin is
ignored until it goes low again.
SYNC (frame synchronization input)
SDI (serial data input pin)
SCLK (clocks data in and out of the device)
SDO (serial data output pin for data readback)
CC
supply. It is controlled by the
CC
CC
CC
= 2.3 V to 2.7 V
= 2.7 V to 3.3 V
= 4.5 V to 5.5 V
CC
supply voltage used;
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BUSY FUNCTION
BUSY is a digital open-drain output that indicates the status of
the AD5560. All writes drive the BUSY output low for some
period of time; however, events that use the calibration engine,
such as all DAC x1 writes, drive it lower for a longer period of
time while the calculations are completed.
For the DACs, the value of the internal data (x2) loaded to the
DAC data register is calculated each time the user writes new
data to the corresponding x1 register. During the calculation
of x2, the BUSY output goes low and x2 writes are pipelined;
therefore, x2 writes can still be presented to the device while
BUSY is still low (see the
DAC outputs update immediately after
Writes to other registers must be handled differently and
should either watch the BUSY pin or be timed. While BUSY
is low, the user can continue writing new data to any control
register, m register, or c register but should not complete the
writing process ( SYNC returning high) until the BUSY signal
has returned high.
BUSY also goes low during power-on reset, as well as when a
low level is detected on the RESET pin.
BUSY writes to the system control register, compensation
register, alarm register, and diagnostic register; m or c registers
do not involve the calibration engine, thus speeding up writing
to the device.
LOAD FUNCTION
The AD5560 device contains a function with which updates
to multiple devices can be synchronized using the LOAD
function. There is not a dedicated pin available for this
function; however, either the CLEN or HW_INH pin can
be used as a LOAD input (selection is made in the system
control register, Address 0x1, Bits[8:7]).
When selected as the LOAD function, the pin no longer
operates in its previous function (power-on default for each
of these pins is a CLEN or HW_INH function).
The LOAD function controls the following registers:
There is, however, an alternate method for updating and using
the CLEN and HW_INH pins in their normal function.
0x8 FIN DAC x2 register
0xD CLL DAC x2 register
0x10 CLH DAC x2 register
0x4 Compensation Register 1
0x5 Compensation Register2
0x2 DPS Register1 (only current ranges, Bits[13:11])
Register Update Rates
BUSY goes high.
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