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8 / 24 page AD977/AD977A –8– REV. D CONVERSION CONTROL The AD977/AD977A is controlled by two signals: R/ C and CS. When R/ C is brought low, with CS low, for a minimum of 50 ns, the input signal will be held on the internal capacitor array and a conversion “n” will begin. Once the conversion process does begin, the BUSY signal will go low until the conversion is com- plete. Internally, the signals R/ C and CS are OR’d together and there is no requirement on which signal is taken low first when initiating a conversion. The only requirement is that there be at least 10 ns of delay between the two signals being taken low. After the conversion is complete the BUSY signal will return high and the AD977/AD977A will again resume tracking the input signal. Under certain conditions the CS pin can be tied Low and R/ C will be used to determine whether you are initiat- ing a conversion or reading data. On the first conversion, after the AD977/AD977A is powered up, the DATA output will be indeterminate. Conversion results can be clocked serially out of the AD977/ AD977A using either an internal clock, generated by the AD977/AD977A, or by using an external clock. The AD977/ AD977A is configured for the internal data clock mode by pull- ing the EXT/ INT pin low. It is configured for the external clock mode by pulling the EXT/ INT pin high. INTERNAL DATA CLOCK MODE The AD977/AD977A is configured to generate and provide the data clock when the EXT/ INT pin is held low. Typically CS will be tied low and R/ C will be used to initiate a conversion “n.” During the conversion the AD977/AD977A will output 16 bits of data, MSB first, from conversion “n-1” on the DATA pin. This data will be synchronized with 16 clock pulses provided on the DATACLK pin. The output data will be valid on both the rising and falling edge of the data clock as shown in Figure 3. After the LSB has been presented, the DATA pin will assume whatever state the TAG input was at during the start of con- version, and the DATACLK pin will stay low until another conversion is initiated. EXTERNAL DATA CLOCK MODE The AD977/AD977A is configured to accept an externally sup- plied data clock when the EXT/ INT pin is held high. This mode of operation provides several methods by which conversion results can be read from the AD977/AD977A. The output data from conversion “n-1” can be read during conversion “n,” or the output data from conversion “n” can be read after the conver- sion is complete. The external clock can be either a continuous or discontinuous clock. A discontinuous clock can be either t1 t3 t2 t5 t6 t4 t7 CS, R/C MODE ACQUIRE CONVERT ACQUIRE CONVERT BUSY Figure 2. Basic Conversion Timing BUSY R/C t8 t11 t6 DATACLK t1 t9 t10 MSB VALID BIT 14 VALID BIT 13 VALID BIT 1 VALID LSB VALID t2 12 3 15 16 DATA Figure 3. Serial Data Timing for Reading Previous Conversion Results with Internal Clock ( CS, EXT/ INT and TAG Set to Logic Low) |
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