CS4398-CZZ Cirrus Logic Inc, CS4398-CZZ Datasheet - Page 26

IC DAC 120DB 192KHZ W/VC 28TSSOP

CS4398-CZZ

Manufacturer Part Number
CS4398-CZZ
Description
IC DAC 120DB 192KHZ W/VC 28TSSOP
Manufacturer
Cirrus Logic Inc
Datasheet

Specifications of CS4398-CZZ

Package / Case
28-TSSOP
Number Of Bits
24
Data Interface
Serial
Number Of Converters
2
Voltage Supply Source
Analog and Digital
Power Dissipation (max)
340mW
Operating Temperature
-10°C ~ 70°C
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Conversion Rate
216 KSPS
Resolution
24 bit
Interface Type
Serial
Operating Supply Voltage
5 V
Operating Temperature Range
+ 70 C
Maximum Power Dissipation
340 mW
Mounting Style
SMD/SMT
Number Of Dac Outputs
2
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
For Use With
598-1155 - BOARD EVAL FOR CS4398 DAC
Settling Time
-
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
598-1067-5

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5.4.1
5.4.2
5.5
5.5.1
SPI Format
In SPI format, CS is the CS4398 chip select signal; CCLK is the Control Port bit clock; CDIN is the input
data line from the microcontroller; CDOUT is the output data line and the chip address is 1001100. CS,
CCLK,and CDIN are all inputs, and data is clocked in on the rising edge of CCLK. CDOUT is an output and
is high-impedance when not actively outputting data.
Writing in I²C Format
To communicate with the CS4398, initiate a START condition of the bus (see Figure 14.). Next, send the
chip address. The eighth bit of the address byte is the R/W bit (low for a write). The next byte is the Mem-
ory Address Pointer, MAP, which selects the register to be read or written. The MAP is then followed by
the data to be written. To write multiple registers, continue providing a clock and data, waiting for the
CS4398 to acknowledge between each byte. To end the transaction, send a STOP condition.
Reading in I²C Format
To communicate with the CS4398, initiate a START condition of the bus (see Figure 14.). Next, send the
chip address. The eighth bit of the address byte is the R/W bit (high for a read). The contents of the reg-
ister pointed to by the MAP will be output after the chip address. To read multiple registers, continue pro-
viding a clock and issue an ACK after each byte. To end the transaction, send a STOP condition.
Writing in SPI
Figure 15 shows the operation of the Control Port in SPI format. To write to a register, bring CS low. The
first seven bits on CDIN form the chip address and must be 1001100. The eighth bit is a read/write indi-
cator (R/W), which must be low to write. The next eight bits form the Memory Address Pointer (MAP),
which is set to the address of the register that is to be updated. The next eight bits are the data that will
be placed into register designated by the MAP. To write multiple registers, keep CS low and continue pro-
viding clocks on CCLK. End the read transaction by setting CS high.
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Figure 14. Control Port Timing, I²C Format
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