SBAS686 – JULY 2015
Figure 106. Ch n Low Threshold LSB Registers
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
CHn_LT[7:0]
R/W-0h
LEGEND: R/W = Read/Write; R = Read only; -n = value after reset
Table 25. Channel n Low Threshold MSB Register Field Descriptions
(n = 0 to 7 for the ADS8698; n = 0 to 3 for the ADS8694)
Bit
Field
Type
Reset
Description
7-0
CH
n
_LT[7-0]
R/W
0h
These bits set the LSB for the 16-bit channel
n
low alarm.
(n = 0 to 7 for the ADS8698;
For example, bits 7-0 of the channel 0 register (address 19h) set
n = 0 to 3 for the ADS8694)
the LSB for the channel 0 low alarm threshold. The channel 0
low alarm threshold is AAFFh when bits 7-0 of the ch 0 low
threshold MSB register (address 18h) are set to AAh and bits 7-
0 of the ch 0 low threshold LSB register (address 19h) are set to
FFh.
0000 0000 = LSB byte is 00h
0000 0001 = LSB byte is 01h
0000 0010 to 1110 1111 = LSB byte is 02h to FEh
1111 1111 = LSB byte is FFh
8.5.2.3.6
Command Read-Back Register (address = 3Fh)
This register allows the device mode of operation to be read. On execution of this command, the device outputs
the command word executed in the previous data frame. The output of the command register appears on SDO
from the 16th falling edge onwards in an MSB-first format. All information regarding the command register is
contained in the first eight bits and the last eight bits are 0 (see
), thus the command read-back operation
can be stopped after the 24th SCLK cycle.
Figure 107. Command Read-Back Register
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
COMMAND_WORD[15:8]
R-0h
LEGEND: R = Read only; -n = value after reset
Table 26. Command Read-Back Register Field Descriptions
Bit
Field
Type
Reset
Description
7-0
COMMAND_WORD[15:8]
R
0h
Command executed in previous data frame.
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