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9 / 13 page AD670 REV. A –8– Figure 8. Write/Convert Start Timing The R/W line is used to direct the converter to start a conver- sion (R/W low) or read data (R/W high). The relative sequenc- ing of the three control signals (R/W, CE, CS) is unimportant. However, when all three signals remain low for at least 300 ns (tW), STATUS will go high to signal that a conversion is taking place. Once a conversion is started and the STATUS line goes high, convert start commands will be ignored until the conversion cycle is complete. The output data buffer cannot be enabled during a conversion. Read Cycle Figure 9 shows the timing for the data read operation. The data outputs are in a high impedance state until a read cycle is initi- ated. To begin the read cycle, R/W is brought high. During a read cycle, the minimum pulse length for CE and CS is a func- tion of the length of time required for the output data to be valid. The data becomes valid and is available to the data bus in a maximum of 250 ns. This delay between the high impedance state and valid data is the maximum bus access time or tTD. Bringing CE or CS high during valid data ends the read cycle. The outputs remain valid for a minimum of 25 ns (tDH) and re- turn to the high impedance state after a delay, tDT, of 150 ns maximum. Figure 9. Read Cycle Timing STAND-ALONE OPERATION The AD670 can be used in a “stand-alone” mode, which is use- ful in systems with dedicated input ports available. Two typical conditions are described and illustrated by the timing diagrams which follow. Single Conversion, Single Read When the AD670 is used in a stand-alone mode, CS and CE should be tied together. Conversion will be initiated by bringing R/W low. Within 700 ns, a conversion will begin. The R/W pulse should be brought high again once the conversion has started so that the data will be valid upon completion of the conversion. Data will remain valid until CE and CS are brought high to indicate the end of the read cycle or R/W goes low. The timing diagram is shown in Figure 10. Figure 10. Stand-Alone Mode Single Conversion/ Single Read Continuous Conversion, Single Read A variety of applications may call for the A/D to be read after several conversions. In process control systems, this is often the case since a reading from a sensor may only need to be updated every few conversions. Figure 11 shows the timing relationships. Once again, CE and CS should be tied together. Conversion will begin when the R/W signal is brought low. The device will convert repeatedly as indicated by the status line. A final con- version will take place once the R/W line has been brought high. The rising edge of R/W must occur while STATUS is high. R/W should not return high while STATUS is low since the circuit is in a reset state prior to the next conversion. Since the rising edge of R/W must occur while STATUS is high, R/W’s length must be a minimum of 10.25 µs (t C + tTD). Data becomes valid upon completion of the conversion and will remain so until the CE and CS lines are brought high indicating the end of the read cycle or R/W goes low initiating a new series of conversions. Figure 11. Stand-Alone Mode Continuous Conversion/ Single Read |
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