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MAX1402EVKIT

Manufacturer Part Number
MAX1402EVKIT
Description
EVAL KIT FOR MAX1402
Manufacturer
Maxim Integrated Products
Datasheets

Specifications of MAX1402EVKIT

Number Of Adc's
1
Number Of Bits
18
Sampling Rate (per Second)
480
Data Interface
Serial
Inputs Per Adc
6 Single Ended
Input Range
±VREF/2
Power (typ) @ Conditions
26.7mW @ 480SPS
Voltage Supply Source
Analog and Digital
Operating Temperature
0°C ~ 70°C
Utilized Ic / Part
MAX1402
Interface Type
SMA
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
For Use With/related Products
MAX1402
+5V, 18-Bit, Low-Power, Multichannel,
Oversampling (Sigma-Delta) ADC
The MAX1402 can be configured to sequentially scan
all signal inputs and to transmit the results through the
serial interface with minimum communications over-
head. The output word contains a result identification
tag to indicate the source of each conversion result.
The serial digital interface provides access to eight on-
chip registers (Figure 3). All serial-interface commands
begin with a write to the communications register
(COMM). On power-up, system reset, or interface reset,
the part expects a write to its communications register.
The COMM register access begins with a 0 start bit.
The COMM register R/W bit selects a read or write
operation, and the register select bits (RS2, RS1, RS0)
select the register to be addressed. Hold DIN high
when not writing to COMM or another register (Table 1).
The serial interface consists of five signals: CS, SCLK,
DIN, DOUT, and INT. Clock pulses on SCLK shift bits
into DIN and out of DOUT. INT provides an indication
that data is available. CS is a device chip-select input
as well as a clock polarity select input (Figure 4). Using
CS allows the SCLK, DIN, and DOUT signals to be
shared among several SPI-compatible devices. When
short on I/O pins, connect CS low and operate the seri-
al digital interface in CPOL = 1, CPHA = 1 mode using
SCLK, DIN, and DOUT. This 3-wire interface mode is
ideal for opto-isolated applications. Furthermore, a
microcontroller (such as a PIC16C54 or 80C51) can
use a single bidirectional I/O pin for both sending to
DIN and receiving from DOUT (see Applications
Information), because the MAX1402 drives DOUT only
during a read cycle.
Additionally, connecting the INT signal to a hardware
interrupt allows faster throughput and reliable, collision-
free data flow.
Table 1. Control Register Addressing
14
RS2
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
______________________________________________________________________________________
RS1
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
RS0
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
Communications Register
Global Setup Register 1
Global Setup Register 2
Special Function Register
Transfer Function Register 1
Transfer Function Register 2
Transfer Function Register 3
Data Register
Serial Digital Interface
TARGET REGISTER
The MAX1402 features a mode where the raw modula-
tor data output is accessible. In this mode the DOUT
and INT functions are reassigned (see the Modulator
Data Output section).
Figure 4. Serial-Interface Timing
(CPOL = 1)
(CPOL = 0)
Figure 3. Register Summary
*DOUT IS HIGH IMPEDANCE DURING THE WRITE CYCLE; DIN IS IGNORED
DOUT
(DURING
DS1, DS0
DURING THE READ CYCLE.
(DURING
WRITE)*
READ)*
DOUT
SCLK
SCLK
DIN
DIN
INT
CS
t
1
t
19
t
3
t
t
12
t
4
14
t
COMMUNICATIONS REGISTER
SPECIAL FUNCTION REGISTER
13
t
5
XFER FUNCTION REGISTER 1
XFER FUNCTION REGISTER 2
XFER FUNCTION REGISTER 3
GLOBAL SETUP REGISTER 1
GLOBAL SETUP REGISTER 2
DATA REGISTER D1–D0/CID
DATA REGISTER D17–D10
RS2
DATA REGISTER D9–D2
MSB D6
MSB D6
t
t
20
RS1
6
t
15
RS0
D5
D5
t
16
t
7
t
t
17
8
D4
D4
D3
D3
D2
D2
D1
D1
D0
D0
REGISTER
DECODER
t
SELECT
10
t
t
18
9
t
11

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