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HI7191IB Datasheet(HTML) 10 Page - Intersil Corporation |
10 / 25 page 10 FN4138.8 June 1, 2006 transfer formats including both the Motorola 6805/11 series SPI and Intel 8051 series SSR protocols. Data Integrity is always maintained at the HI7191 output port. This means that if a data read of conversion N is begun but not finished before the next conversion (conversion N + 1) is complete, the DRDY line remains active (low) and the data being read is not overwritten. The HI7191 provides many calibration modes that can be initiated at any time by writing to the Control Register. The device can perform system calibration where external components are included with the HI7191 in the calibration loop or self-calibration where only the HI7191 itself is in the calibration loop. The On-chip Calibration Registers are read/write registers which allow the user to read calibration coefficients as well as write previously determined calibration coefficients. Circuit Operation The analog and digital supplies and grounds are separate on the HI7191 to minimize digital noise coupling into the analog circuitry. Nominal supply voltages are AVDD = +5V, DVDD = +5V, and AVSS = -5V. If the same supply is used for AVDD and DVDD it is imperative that the supply is separately decoupled to the AVDD and DVDD pins on the HI7191. Separate analog and digital ground planes should be maintained on the system board and the grounds should be tied together back at the power supply. When the HI7191 is powered up it needs to be reset by pulling the RESET line low. The reset sets the internal registers of the HI7191 as shown in Table 2 and puts the part in the bipolar mode with a gain of 1 and offset binary coding. The filter notch of the digital filter is set at 30Hz while the I/O is set up for bidirectional I/O (data is read and written on the SDIO line and SDO is three-stated), descending byte order, and MSB first data format. A self calibration is performed before the device begins converting. DRDY goes low when valid data is available at the output. The configuration of the HI7191 is changed by writing new setup data to the Control Register. Whenever data is written to byte 2 and/or byte 1 of the Control Register the part assumes that a critical setup parameter is being changed which means that DRDY goes high and the device is re- synchronized. If the configuration is changed such that the device is in any one of the calibration modes, a new calibration is performed before normal conversions continue. If the device is written to the conversion mode, a new calibration is NOT performed (A new calibration is recommended any time data is written to the Control Register). In either case, DRDY goes low when valid data is available at the output. If a single data byte is written to byte 0 of the Control Register, the device assumes the gain has NOT been changed. It is up to the user to re-calibrate the device if the gain is changed in this manner. For this reason it is recommended that the entire Control Register be written when changing the gain of the device. This ensures that the part is re-calibrated (if in a calibration mode) before the DRDY output goes low indicating that valid data is available. The calibration registers can be read via the serial interface at any time. However, care must be taken when writing data to the calibration registers. If the HI7191 is internally updating any calibration register the user can not write to that calibration register. See the Operational Modes section for details on which calibration registers are updated for the various modes. Since access to the calibration registers is asynchronous to the conversion process the user is cautioned that new calibration data may not be used on the very next set of “valid” data after a calibration register write. It is guaranteed that the new data will take effect on the second set of output data. Non-calibrated data can be obtained from the device by writing 000000 (h) to the Offset Calibration Register, 800000 (h) to the Positive Full Scale Calibration Register, and 800000 (h) to the Negative Full Scale Calibration Register. This sets the offset correction factor to 0 and the positive and negative gain slope factors to 1. If several HI7191s share a system master clock the SYNC pin can be used to synchronize their operation. A common SYNC input to multiple devices will synchronize operation such that all output registers are updated simultaneously. Of course the SYNC pin would normally be activated only after each HI7191 has been calibrated or has had calibration coefficients written to it. The SYNC pin can also be used to control the HI7191 when an external multiplexer is used with a single HI7191. The SYNC pin in this application can be used to guarantee a maximum settling time of 3 conversion periods when switching channels on the multiplexer. Analog Section Description Figure 6 shows a simplified block diagram of the analog modulator front end of a sigma delta A/D Converter. The input signal VIN comes into a summing junction (the PGIA in this case) where the previous modulator output is subtracted from it. The resulting signal is then integrated and the output TABLE 2. REGISTER RESET VALUES REGISTER VALUE (HEX) Data Output Register XXXX (Undefined) Control Register 28B300 Offset Calibration Register Self Calibration Value Positive Full Scale Calibration Register Self Calibration Value Negative Full Scale Calibration Register Self Calibration Value HI7191 |
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