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EVAL-AD7612CB

Manufacturer Part Number
EVAL-AD7612CB
Description
BOARD EVALUATION AD7612
Manufacturer
Analog Devices Inc
Series
PulSAR®r
Datasheets

Specifications of EVAL-AD7612CB

Number Of Adc's
1
Number Of Bits
16
Sampling Rate (per Second)
750k
Data Interface
Serial, Parallel
Inputs Per Adc
1 Single Ended
Input Range
±5 V, ±10 V
Power (typ) @ Conditions
205mW @ 750kSPS
Voltage Supply Source
Analog and Digital
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C
Utilized Ic / Part
AD7612
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
8-Bit Interface (Master or Slave)
The BYTESWAP pin allows a glueless interface to an 8-bit bus.
As shown in Figure 38, when BYTESWAP is low, the LSB byte is
output on D[7:0] and the MSB is output on D[15:8]. When
BYTESWAP is high, the LSB and MSB bytes are swapped; the
LSB is output on D[15:8] and the MSB is output on D[7:0]. By
connecting BYTESWAP to an address line, the 16-bit data can
be read in two bytes on either D[15:8] or D[7:0]. This interface
can be used in both master and slave parallel reading modes.
SERIAL INTERFACE
The AD7612 has a serial interface (SPI-compatible) multiplexed
on the data pins D[15:2]. The AD7612 is configured to use the
serial interface when SER/ PAR is held high.
Data Interface
The AD7612 outputs 16 bits of data, MSB first, on the SDOUT
pin. This data is synchronized with the 16 clock pulses provided
on the SDCLK pin. The output data is valid on both the rising
and falling edge of the data clock.
Serial Configuration Interface
The AD7612 can be configured through the serial configuration
register only in serial mode as the serial configuration pins are
also multiplexed on the data pins D[15:12]. Refer to the Hardware
Configuration section and Software Configuration section for
more information.
PINS D[15:8]
BYTESWAP
PINS D[7:0]
CS
RD
HI-Z
HI-Z
Figure 38. 8-Bit and 16-Bit Parallel Interface
t
12
HIGH BYTE
LOW BYTE
t
12
LOW BYTE
HIGH BYTE
t
13
HI-Z
HI-Z
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MASTER SERIAL INTERFACE
The pins multiplexed on D[10:2] and used for master serial inter-
face are DIVSCLK[0], DIVSCLK[1], EXT/ INT , INVSYNC,
INVSCLK, RDC, SDOUT, SDCLK and SYNC.
Internal Clock (SER/ PAR = high, EXT/ INT = Low)
The AD7612 is configured to generate and provide the serial
data clock, SDCLK, when the EXT/ INT pin is held low. The
AD7612 also generates a SYNC signal to indicate to the host
when the serial data is valid. The SDCLK, and the SYNC sig-
nals can be inverted, if desired using the INVSCLK and INVSYNC
inputs, respectively. Depending on the input, RDC, the data can
be read during the following conversion or after each conver-
sion. Figure 39 and Figure 40 show detailed timing diagrams of
these two modes.
Read During Convert (RDC = High)
Setting RDC = high allows the master read (previous conversion
result) during conversion mode. Usually, because the AD7612 is
used with a fast throughput, this mode is the most recommended
serial mode. In this mode, the serial clock and data toggle at appro-
priate instances, minimizing potential feed through between digital
activity and critical conversion decisions. In this mode, the SDCLK
period changes since the LSBs require more time to settle and
the SDCLK is derived from the SAR conversion cycle. In this
mode, the AD7612 generates a discontinuous SDCLK of two
different periods and the host should use an SPI interface.
Read During Convert (RDC = Low, DIVSCLK[1:0] = [0 to 3])
Setting RDC = low allows the read after conversion mode. Unlike
the other serial modes, the BUSY signal returns low after the 16
data bits are pulsed out and not at the end of the conversion phase,
resulting in a longer BUSY width (refer to Table 4 for BUSY timing
specifications). The DIVSCLK[1:0] inputs control the SDCLK
period and SDOUT data rate. As a result, the maximum through-
put cannot be achieved in this mode. In this mode, the AD7612
also generates a discontinuous SDCLK however, a fixed period and
hosts supporting both SPI and serial ports can also be used.
AD7612

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