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CONVST
BUSY
(C27=C26=0)
FS
SDO_x#3
Don’tCare
16-BitDataCHx0
ADS85x8#3
ADS85x8
#1
CONVST_A/B/C/D
FS
SCLK
SDO_A
SDO_B
SDO_C
SDO_D
ADS85x8
#2
ADS85x8
#3
DCIN_A
DCIN_B
DCIN_C
DCIN_D
CONVST_A/B/C/D
FS
SCLK
CONVST_A/B/C/D
FS
SCLK
CONVST
FS
SCLK
16-BitData
ADS85x8#3
CHx1 16-BitData
ADS85x8#2
CHx0 16-BitData
ADS85x8#2
CHx1 16-BitData
ADS85x8#1
CHx0 16-BitData
ADS85x8#1
CHx1
DCIN_A
DCIN_B
DCIN_C
DCIN_D
To
Processing
Unit
DCEN
DCEN
DVDD
DGND
DCEN
DVDD
SDO_A
SDO_B
SDO_C
SDO_D
SDO_A
SDO_B
SDO_C
SDO_D
ADS8528
ADS8548
ADS8568
SBAS543A AUGUST 2011 REVISED OCTOBER 2011
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Daisy-Chain Mode
The serial interface of the ADS8528/48/68 supports a daisy-chain feature that allows cascading of multiple
devices to minimize the board space requirements and simplify routing of the data and control lines. In this case,
pins DB3/DCIN_A, DB2/DCIN_B, DB1/DCIN_C, and DB0/DCIN_D are used as serial data inputs for channels A,
B, C, and D, respectively. Figure 40 shows an example of a daisy-chain connection of three devices sharing a
common CONVST line to allow simultaneous sampling of 24 analog channels along with the corresponding
timing diagram.
To activate the daisy-chain mode, the DCEN pin must be pulled high. However, the DCEN of the first device in
the chain must remain low.
In applications in which not all channel pairs are used, it is recommended to declare the part with disabled
channel pair(s) to be the first in the daisy-chain.
Figure 40. Example of Daisy-Chaining Three Devices
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