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Application Notes
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Atlas® Digital Amplifier Complete Technical Reference
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To ensure optimal SPI communication, please consider the following layout recommendations:
1
Keep traces short and use 45 degree corners instead of 90 degree corners.
2
All SPI signal traces should be located next to a continuous ground plane, or if possible, between two
continuous ground planes.
3
Keep traces away from other noisy and high speed signal traces. Alternatively, run ground traces along
with these signals as a shield.
4
When multiple Atlas modules are used, keep the SPI signal stubs short.
Note that the Atlas Development Kit layout can be used as a layout reference.
B.1.3
Atlas ~Enable and FaultOut Signals
Atlas has one dedicated input signal, ~Enable, which must be pulled low for the Atlas output stage to be active.
FaultOut is a dedicated output. During normal operation it outputs low. When a fault occurs it will go into a high
impedance state. In this example, FaultOut is pulled up by Vpullup through resistor R1. Vpullup can be up to 24V to
meet the system requirement. For example, if the fault signal is wired to a 5V TTL input, Vpullup can be 5V.
B.1.4
Magellan MC58113 Configuration
In this schematic the SPI master is a single axis Magellan MC58113. Only the connections with Atlas are shown. For
complete MC58113 wiring, please refer to the MC58113 electrical specifications. Depending on the Magellan
commutation method selected the feedback signals HallA, HallB, HallC and ~Index are optional.