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功能描述: Digital-to-Analog Converters
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制造商: AD[Analog Devices]
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Data Sheet AD9704/AD9705/AD9706/AD9707
Rev. D | Page 31 of 42
A logic high on Pin 17 (PIN/SPI/RESET), followed by a logic
low, resets the SPI port timing to the initial state of the instruction
cycle. This is true regardless of the present state of the internal
registers or the other signal levels present at the inputs to the SPI
port. If the SPI port is in the midst of an instruction cycle or a
data transfer cycle, none of the present data is written.
The remaining SCLK edges are for Phase 2 of the communication
cycle. Phase 2 is the actual data transfer between the
AD9704/
AD9705/AD9706/AD9707 and the system controller. Phase 2 of
the communication cycle is a transfer of one, two, three, or four
data bytes, as determined by the instruction byte. Using one
multibyte transfer is the preferred method. Single byte data
transfers are useful to reduce CPU overhead when register access
requires one byte only. Registers change immediately upon
writing to the last bit of each transfer byte.
Instruction Byte
The instruction byte contains the information shown in the bit
map in Table 13.
Table 13.
MSB LSB
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
R/
W
N1 N0 A4 A3 A2 A1 A0
R/
W
, Bit 7 of the instruction byte, determines whether a read or
a write data transfer occurs after the instruction byte write. Logic 1
indicates a read operation. Logic 0 indicates a write operation.
N1 and N0, Bit 6 and Bit 5 of the instruction byte, determine the
number of bytes to be transferred during the data transfer cycle.
The bit decodes are shown in Table 14.
A4, A3, A2, A1, and A0, which are Bit 4, Bit 3, Bit 2, Bit 1, and
Bit 0 of the instruction byte, respectively, determine which register
is accessed during the data transfer portion of the communication
cycle. For multibyte transfers, this address is the starting byte
address. The remaining register addresses are generated by the
AD9704/AD9705/AD9706/AD9707, based on the DATADIR bit
(Register 0x00, Bit 6).
Table 14. Byte Transfer Count
N1 N0 Description
0 0 Transfer 1 byte
0 1 Transfer 2 bytes
1 0 Transfer 3 bytes
1 1 Transfer 4 bytes
Serial Interface Port Pin Descriptions
SCLKSerial Clock. The serial clock pin is used to synchronize
data to and from the
AD9704/AD9705/AD9706/AD9707and to
run the internal state machines. The SCLK maximum frequency
is 20 MHz. All data input to the
AD9704/AD9705/AD9706/
AD9707 is registered on the rising edge of SCLK. All data is
driven out of the AD9704/AD9705/AD9706/AD9707 on the
falling edge of SCLK.
CSBChip Select. Active low input starts and gates a communica-
tion cycle. It allows more than one device to be used on the same
serial communications lines. The SDIO pin goes to a high imped-
ance state when this input is high. Chip select must stay low
during the entire communication cycle.
SDIOSerial Data I/O. This pin is used as a bidirectional data
line to transmit and receive data.
MSB/LSB Transfers
The
AD9704/AD9705/AD9706/AD9707 serial port can support
both most significant bit (MSB) first or least significant bit
(LSB) first data formats. This functionality is controlled by the
DATADIR bit (Register 0x00, Bit 6). The default is MSB first
(DATADIR = 0).
When DATADIR = 0 (MSB first), the instruction and data bytes
must be written from most significant bit to least significant bit.
Multibyte data transfers in MSB first format start with an
instruction byte that includes the register address of the most
significant data byte. Subsequent data bytes should follow in
order from high address to low address. In MSB first mode, the
serial port internal byte address generator decrements for each
data byte of the multibyte communication cycle.
When DATADIR = 1 (LSB first), the instruction and data bytes
must be written from least significant bit to most significant bit.
Multibyte data transfers in LSB first format start with an instruction
byte that includes the register address of the least significant data
byte followed by multiple data bytes. The serial port internal byte
address generator increments for each byte of the multibyte
communication cycle.
The
AD9704/AD9705/AD9706/AD9707 serial port controller
data address decrements from the data address written toward
0x00 for multibyte I/O operations if the MSB first mode is
active. The serial port controller address increments from the
data address written toward 0x1F for multibyte I/O operations
if the LSB first mode is active.
Notes on Serial Port Operation
The
AD9704/AD9705/AD9706/AD9707 serial port configura-
tion is controlled by Register 0x00, Bit 7. It is important to note
that the configuration changes immediately upon writing to the
last bit of the register. For multibyte transfers, writing to this
register can occur during the middle of the communication cycle.
Care must be taken to compensate for this new configuration
for the remaining bytes of the current communication cycle.
The same considerations apply to setting the software reset,
SWRST (Register 0x00, Bit 5). All registers are set to their default
values except Register 0x00, which remains unchanged.
Use of single byte transfers is recommended when changing
serial port configurations or initiating a software reset to
prevent unexpected device behavior.
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