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9 / 32 page Preliminary Technical Data AD7933/AD7934 PIN CONFIGURATION AND FUNCTION DESCRIPTIONS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 W/B DB0 DB1 DB4 DB3 DB2 VDD VIN2 VIN1 VIN0 CS AGND VREFIN/VREFOUT DB5 DB6 DB7 DB9 DGND VDRIVE RD WR CONVST DB10 DB8/HBEN DB11 BUSY CLKIN VIN3 AD7933/ AD7934 TOP VIEW (Not to Scale) Figure 2. Pin Configuration Table 5. Pin Function Description Pin No. Mnemonic Description 1 VDD Power Supply Input. The VDD range for the AD7933/AD7934 is from 2.7 V to 5.25 V. The supply should be decoupled to AGND with a 0.1 µF capacitor and a 10 µF tantalum capacitor. 2 W/B Word/Byte Input. When this input is logic high, word transfer mode is enabled and data is transferred to and from the AD7933/AD7934 in 12-/10-bit words on Pins DB0/DB2 to DB11. When this pin is logic low, byte transfer mode is enabled. Data and the channel ID is transferred on Pins DB0 to DB7 and Pin DB8/HBEN assumes its HBEN functionality. 3 to 10 DB0 to DB7 Data Bits 0 to 7. Three-state parallel digital I/O pins that provide the conversion result and also allow the control register to be programmed. These pins are controlled by CS, RD, and WR. The logic high/low voltage levels for these pins are determined by the VDRIVE input. When reading from the AD7933, the two LSBs (DB0 and DB1) are always 0 and the LSB of the conversion result is available on DB2. 11 VDRIVE Logic Power Supply Input. The voltage supplied at this pin determines at what voltage the parallel interface of the AD7933/AD7934 will operate. This pin should be decoupled to DGND. The voltage at this pin may be different to that at VDD but should never exceed VDD by more than 0.3 V. 12 DGND Digital Ground. This is the ground reference point for all digital circuitry on the AD7933/AD7934. The DGND and AGND voltages should ideally be at the same potential and must not be more than 0.3 V apart, even on a transient basis. 13 DB8/HBEN Data Bit 8/High Byte Enable. When W/B is high, this pin acts as Data Bit 8, a three-state I/O pin that is controlled by CS, RD, and WR. When W/B is low, this pin acts as the high byte enable pin. When HBEN is low, the low byte of data written to or read from the AD7933/AD7934 is on DB0 to DB7. When HBEN is high, the top four bits of the data being written to or read from the AD7933/AD7934 are on DB0 to DB3 When reading from the device, DB4 of the high byte is always 0 and DB5 and DB6 will contain the ID of the channel for which the conversion result corresponds (see Channel Address Bits in Table 9). When writing to the device, DB4 to DB7 of the high byte must be all 0s. Note that when reading from the AD7933, the two LSBs in the low byte are 0s and the remaining 6 bits, conversion data. 14 to 16 DB9 to DB11 Data Bits 9 to 11. Three-state parallel digital I/O pins that provide the conversion result and also allow the control register to be programmed in word mode. These pins are controlled by CS, RD, and WR. The logic high/low voltage levels for these pins are determined by the VDRIVE input. 17 BUSY Busy Output. Logic output indicating the status of the conversion. The BUSY output goes high following the falling edge of CONVST and stays high for the duration of the conversion. Once the conversion is complete and the result is available in the output register, the BUSY output will go low. The track-and-hold returns to track mode just prior to the falling edge of BUSY, and the acquisition time for the part begins when BUSY goes low. 18 CLKIN Master Clock Input. The clock source for the conversion process is applied to this pin. Conversion time for the AD7933/AD7934 takes 13.5 clock cycles. The frequency of the master clock input therefore determines the conversion time and achievable throughput rate. 19 CONVST Conversion Start Input. A falling edge on CONVST is used to initiate a conversion. The track-and-hold goes from track to hold mode on the falling edge of CONVST and the conversion process is initiated at this point. Following power-down, when operating in the auto shutdown or auto standby mode, a rising edge on CONVST is used to power up the device. Rev. PrG | Page 9 of 32 |
Аналогичный номер детали - AD7934 |
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Аналогичное описание - AD7934 |
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