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ADUC847BCP8-5

Manufacturer Part Number
ADUC847BCP8-5
Description
MicroConverter Multichannel 24-/16-Bit ADCs with Embedded 62 kB Flash and Single-Cycle MCU
Manufacturer
AD [Analog Devices]
Datasheet
ADuC845/ADuC847/ADuC848
When using the LFCSP package, it is recommended that the
paddle underneath the chip be soldered to the board to provide
maximum mechanical stability. However, it is recommended
that this paddle not be grounded but left floating. All results and
specifications contained in this data sheet are taken or recorded
with the paddle floating.
System Self-Identification
In some hardware designs, it may be an advantage for the
software to be able to identify the host MicroConverter.
The CHIPID SFR is a read-only register located at SFR address
C2H. The upper nibble of this SFR designates the MicroConverter
within the Σ-∆ ADC family. User software can read this SFR to
identify the host MicroConverter and therefore execute slightly
different code if required. The CHIPID SFR reads as follows for
the Σ-∆ ADC family of MicroConverter products. Note that the
ADuC845/ADuC847/ADuC848 are treated as one part as far as
the CHIPID is concerned.
Table 63. CHIPID Values for Σ-∆ MicroConverter Products
Part
ADuC816
ADuC824
ADuC836
ADuC834
ADuC845/ADuC847/ADuC848
Clock Oscillator
As described earlier, the core clock frequency for the ADuC845/
ADuC847/ADuC848 is generated from an on-chip PLL that
locks onto a multiple (384 times) of 32.768 kHz. The latter is
generated from an internal clock oscillator. To use the internal
clock oscillator, connect a 32.768 kHz parallel resonant crystal
between XTAL1 and XTAL2 as shown in Figure 68.
CHIPID
1xH
0xH
3xH
2xH
AxH
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As shown in the typical external crystal connection diagram in
Figure 68, two internal 12 pF capacitors are provided on-chip.
These are connected internally, directly to the XTAL1 and XTAL2
pins. The total input capacitance at both pins is detailed in the
Specifications table. Note that the total capacitance required for
a particular crystal must be in accordance with the crystal
manufacturer. However, in most cases, no additional external
capacitance is required above that already supplied on-chip.
OTHER HARDWARE CONSIDERATIONS
In-Circuit Serial Download Access
Nearly all ADuC845/ADuC847/ADuC848 designs can take
advantage of the in-circuit reprogrammability of the chip. This
is accomplished by a connection to the parts” UART, which
requires an external RS-232 chip for level translation if down-
loading code from a PC. Basic configuration of an RS-232
connection is shown in Figure 69 with a simple ADM3202-
based circuit. If users would rather not include an RS-232 chip
on the target board, refer to Application Note uC006,
“A 4-Wire UART-to-PC Interface” available at
www.analog.com/microconverter, for a simple (and zero-cost-
per-board) method of gaining in-circuit serial download access
to the part.
Figure 68. Crystal Connectivity to ADuC845/ADuC847/ADuC848
32.768kHz
XTAL1
XTAL2
32
33
ADuC845/ADuC847/ADuC848
12pF
12pF
TO INTERNAL PLL

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