NAU7802-SG [NUVOTON]
24-Bit Dual-Channel ADC For Bridge Sensors;型号: | NAU7802-SG |
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NAU7802 24-bit ADC
NAU7802
24-Bit Dual-Channel ADC
For Bridge Sensors
Date: January, 2012
Revision 1.7
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Table of Contents
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2
3
4
5
6
7
GENERAL DESCRIPTION ......................................................................................................... 4
SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM ...................................................................................................... 4
FEATURES ................................................................................................................................. 4
APPLICATIONS .......................................................................................................................... 5
PIN CONFIGURATION ............................................................................................................... 6
PIN DESCRIPTION..................................................................................................................... 6
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS........................................................................................... 7
7.1
7.2
7.3
7.4
7.5
Absolute Maximum Ratings ............................................................................................ 7
DC ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS ........................................................................ 7
RC OSC AND AC CHARACTERISTICS ........................................................................ 9
TEMPERATURE SENSOR............................................................................................. 9
Typical Characteristic.................................................................................................... 10
7.5.1 NAU7802 Linearity – (Error % vs. Input Voltage)............................................................10
7.5.2 Noise Performance – NAU7802......................................................................................11
7.5.3 ESD Performance – NAU7802........................................................................................11
DIGITAL SERIAL INTERFACE TIMING....................................................................... 12
7.6
8
FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION.................................................................................................. 13
8.1
8.2
8.3
Analog input (VIN1P, VIN1N, VIN2N, VIN2P) .............................................................. 13
Power supply ................................................................................................................ 13
2-Wire-Serial Control and Data Bus (I2C Style Interface)............................................ 13
8.3.1 2-Wire Protocol Convention ............................................................................................14
8.3.2 2-Wire Write Operation ...................................................................................................16
8.3.3 2-Wire Single Read Operation ........................................................................................16
2-Wire Timing................................................................................................................ 17
NAU7802 Streaming Data Mode .................................................................................. 18
8.5.1 Enabling the Streaming I2C Mode ..................................................................................18
8.5.2 Streaming I2C Mode R/W Protocol 1 ..............................................................................18
8.5.3 Streaming I2C Mode R/W Protocol 2 ..............................................................................19
Device Calibration Features ......................................................................................... 20
8.6.1 Internal or External calibration.........................................................................................20
8.6.2 Calibration Limitations.....................................................................................................21
8.6.3 Calibration Error..............................................................................................................21
Internal Band-Gap Circuit ................................................................................................ 22
Reset and Power-down mode ...................................................................................... 22
Temperature sensor...................................................................................................... 23
8.4
8.5
8.6
8.7
8.8
8.9
8.10 Oscillator Features........................................................................................................ 24
8.10.1 External Crystal Oscillator.............................................................................................24
8.10.2 External Clock Source...................................................................................................24
APPLICATION INFORMATION ................................................................................................ 25
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9.1
9.2
9.3
Power-On Sequencing.................................................................................................. 25
Signal path normal operation........................................................................................ 25
Signal path with PGA bypass enabled.......................................................................... 26
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16-pin application circuit ............................................................................................... 27
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SUMMARY DEVICE REGISTER MAP ..................................................................................... 28
DEVICE REGISTER MAP DETAILS......................................................................................... 29
11.1 REG0x00:PU_CTRL..................................................................................................... 29
11.2 REG0x01:CTRL1.......................................................................................................... 30
11.3 REG0x02:CTRL2.......................................................................................................... 31
11.4 REG0x03-REG0x05: Channel 1 OFFSET Calibration ................................................. 32
11.5 REG0x06-REG0x09: Channel 1 GAIN Calibration....................................................... 32
11.6 REG0x0A-REG0x0C: Channel 2 OFFSET Calibration (NAU7802 - only) ................... 32
11.7 REG0x0D-REG0x10: Channel 2 GAIN Calibration (NAU7802 - only) ......................... 32
11.8 REG0x11: I2C Control .................................................................................................. 33
11.9 REG0x12-REG0x14: ADC Conversion Result ............................................................. 34
11.10
REG0x15: ADC registers.......................................................................................... 35
REG0x15-REG0x17: OTP Read Value and REG0x15 ADC Registers Read .......................... 36
11.11
11.12
11.13
11.14
11.15
REG0x18: Read Only............................................................................................... 36
REG0x19: Read Only............................................................................................... 36
REG0x1A: Read Only............................................................................................... 36
REG0x1B: PGA Registers........................................................................................ 36
REG0x1C: POWER CONTROL Register................................................................. 37
11.15.1 REG0x1D: Read Only.................................................................................................37
11.15.2 REG0x1E: Read Only .................................................................................................37
11.15.3 REG0x1F: Read Only .................................................................................................37
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PACKAGE DIMENSIONS ......................................................................................................... 38
12.1 16L SOP – 150 mil........................................................................................................ 38
12.2 PDIP16L - 300 mil......................................................................................................... 39
PART ORDERING INFORMATION.......................................................................................... 40
REVISION HISTORY ................................................................................................................ 41
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The Nuvoton NAU7802 is a precision low-power 24-bit analog-to-digital converter (ADC), with an
onboard low-noise programmable gain amplifier (PGA), onboard RC or Crystal oscillator, and a
precision 24-bit sigma-delta (Σ-Δ) analog to digital converter (ADC). The NAU7802 device is capable of
up to 23-bit ENOB (Effective Number Of Bits) performance. This device provides a complete front-end
solution for bridge/sensor measurement such as in weigh scales, strain gauges, and many other high
resolution, low sample rate applications.
The many built-in features enable high performance applications with very low external parts count.
Additionally, both operating current and standby current are very low, and many power management
features are included. These enable powering only those elements of the chip that are needed, and
also, to operate at greatly reduced power if the full 23-bit ENOB performance is not required.
The Programmable Gain Amplifier (PGA) provides selectable gains from 1 to 128. The A/D conversion
is performed with a Sigma-Delta modulator and programmable FIR filter that provides a simultaneous
50Hz and 60Hz notch filter to effectively improve interference immunity. Also, this device provides a
standard 2-wire interface compatible with I2C protocol for simple and straightforward connection to and
interoperation with a wide range of possible host processors.
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SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM
2.7V~5.5V Input
DVDD
VBG
AVDD
XIN
XOUT
To serial
Interface
IO Power
LDO
Bandgap
Reference
To
Analog
Circuit
1
0
LDO
Internal RC
Oscillator
VLDO [1:0]
digital logic
Control Signal
CRS[2:0]
OSCS
SDIO
SCLK
DRDY
14
CHS
PGA[1:0]
VIN1P
Digital
VIN2P
VIN1N
VIN2N
Interface
ADC result
PGA
24- bit ADC
24
Temperature
Sensor
AVSS
REFP
REFN
DVSS
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FEATURES
Supply power: 2.7V~5.5V
On-chip VDDA regulator for internal analog circuit or external load cell
Programmable VDDA: Off, 2.4V to 4.5V with eight options
Minimum 10mA output drive capability at 3.0V output voltage
Note: DVDD must be 0.3Vdc greater than desired VDDA output voltage
23 bits effective precision analog-to-digital converter
Simultaneous 50Hz and 60Hz rejection (reaching -90dB)
RMS Noise:
50nV in 10 SPS data output rate and PGA gain = 128
150nV in 80 SPS data output rate and PGA gain = 128
Programmable PGA gains from 1 to 128
Programmable ADC data output rates
External differential reference voltage range from 0.1V to 5V
System clock: External crystal oscillator or on-chip RC oscillator (4.9152Mhz)
On-chip calibration
On-chip power-on reset circuit
On-chip temperature sensor
Low Power Consumption and Programmable Power Management Options
< 1uA standby current
External 4.9152MHz Crystal oscillator
System clock:
Internal 4.9152MHz RC oscillator (power-on default system clock)
External 4.9152MHz Crystal oscillator
MCU control interface: 2-wire interface compatible with I2C protocol
Operating Temperature: -40~85C
Packages:
SOP-16 (150mil) / PDIP-16
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APPLICATIONS
Weigh scales
Strain Gauge
Industrial process control
Liquid/gas flow control
Pressure sensors
Voltage monitors
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PIN CONFIGURATION
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
REFP
VIN1N
VIN1P
VIN2N
VIN2P
VBG
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
AVDD/LDO
DVDD
SDIO
SOP-16
(150mil)
or
SCLK
DRDY
XOUT
XIN
DIP-16
REFN
AVSS
DVSS
6
PIN DESCRIPTION
Pin No.
Pin Name
REFP
Type DESCRIPTIONS
1
2
AI Positive reference input
AI Inverting Input #1
VIN1N
VIN1P
VIN2N
VIN2P
VBG
3
AI Non-Inverting Input #1
AI Inverting Input #2
4
5
AI Non-Inverting Input #2
6
A
High impedance Reference Voltage Output and Bypass
7
REFN
AVSS
DVSS
XIN
AI Negative Reference Input
8
P
P
I
Analog Ground
9
Digital ground
10
11
12
External crystal oscillator input. Typically 4.9152 MHz
External crystal oscillator output.
XOUT
DRDY
O
O
Data Ready Output indicating a conversion is complete and
new data are available for readout. (CMOS Driver high / low)
13
14
SCLK
SDIO
I
Serial Data Clock Input (CMOS open drain output)
I/O Data Input / Output for serial communication with host
(CMOS open drain output)
15
16
DVDD
P
P
Digital power supply: 2.7V ~ 5.5V
Analog power supply:
AVDD/LDO
1. From programmable LDO output, low ESR 1 ohm or less
capacitor recommended
2. LDO off: external power supply: 2.7V ~ 5.5V
Note : TYPE P: Power, AI: Analog input, AO: Analog output, I: input, O: output, I/O: bi-directional
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ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
7.1 Absolute Maximum Ratings
SYMBOL
PARAMETER
DVDD
AVDD*
AVSSDVSS
AVIN
CONDITION
DVDDDVSS
AVDDAVSS
-
MINIMUM
-0.3
MAXIMUM
+6.0
UNIT
V
DC Power Supply
-0.3
+6.0
V
-0.3
+0.3
V
Analog Input Voltage
Digital input Voltage
Operating Temperature
Storage Temperature
-0.3
AVDD + 0.3
DVDD + 0.3
+85
V
AVIN AVSS
DVIN DVSS
DVIN
-0.3
V
TA
-40
C
C
Tst
-55
+150
Note: Exposure to conditions beyond those listed under absolute maximum ratings may adversely affects the life time and
reliability
* AVDD should not exceed DVDD supply voltage
7.2 DC ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
(Unless otherwise specified; Typical value is tested at TA=25C, DVDD = 5V, AVDD = 5V)
SPECIFICATION
PARAMETER
POWER SUPPLY
TEST CONDITIONS
MIN.
TYP.
MAX.
UNIT
2.7
2.7
5.5
V
DVDD
Operating Voltage
Operating Current
DVDD
V
AVDD
2.1
2
mA
mA
Internal OSC & LDO
Internal OSC, no LDO
All analog part include internal RC
oscillator or external crystal
oscillator. PUA =PUD=0
Power Down Current
0.2
1
A
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ANALOG INPUT
Full-scale input range
(VINxP – VINxN)
± 0.5/(VREF/PGA)
V
V
V
VREF = REFP REFN
Common mode range with PGA
gain 64, 128
AVSS +
AVDD –
1.5
1.5
Common mode range with PGA
bypass enabled
AVSS -
0.1
AVDD +
0.1
Differential input impedance
5
GΩ
Hz
Hz
PGA bypass=off, DC
2.27
18.17
Data output rate = 10 SPS
Data output rate = 80 SPS
User-selectable gain range
Bandwidth (-3dB)
PGA
1
128
Input capacitance channel 1
Input capacitance channel 2
Differential Input leakage current
Burnout current sources
14
5
pF
pF
pA
A
20
2.5
PGA bypass=off
SYSTEM PERFORMANCE
Resolution
24
No missing codes
Integral nonlinearity NAU7802
Offset error
± 0.0015
+/-0.3
% of FS
With calibration
ppm of FS
With calibration, 1024 samples
ppm of
FS/C
Offset error drift
0.02
With calibration
Gain error
0.01
1
%
ppm/C
dB
With calibration
With calibration
at DC 2.5 V ± 0.5 V
Gain error drift
96
100
fCM = 60 Hz, 500 mVpp
ADC data rate = 10 SPS
130
120
100
dB
dB
dB
Common-mode rejection
Notch rejection
fCM = 50 Hz, 500 mVpp
ADC data rate = 10 SPS
fCM = 60 Hz, 500 mVpp
ADC data rate = 10 SPS
fCM = 50 Hz, 500 mVpp
ADC data rate = 10 SPS
100
100
dB
dB
Power supply rejection
96
at DC 5 V ± 0.25 V, with LDO
VOLTAGE REFERENCE INPUT
AVDD+.
0.1
1.5
AVDD
V
V
VREF = REFP REFN
VREFP-
1.5
REFN input range
-0.1
AVDD+
0.1
VREFN+
1.5
REFP input range
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DIGITAL SERIAL INTERFACE
Input Leakage Current SCK, SI
Input High Voltage VIH
Input low Voltage VIL
-1
-
+1
5.5
DVDD = 5.5V, 0<VIN<DVDD
A
V
0.7 VDD
DVSS
0.3 VDD
V
0.9
DVDD
VOH (DRDY)
V
IOH = 1 mA
Defined by pull up resistor.
(Internal weak, internal strong,
external.)
0.9
DVDD
VOH (SCLK, SDIO)
V
0.2
DVDD
VOL (SCLK, SDIO, DRDY)
V
V
IOL = 1 mA
VDD = 5.5V
SDIO pull-up resistor Input High
Voltage P1, P2, P3 (TTL input)
DVDD
SDIO, SCLK; pull up resistor value
Power On Reset Voltage
1.6 k
50 k
1.6
none
Ohm
V
Selectable; strong, weak, none
7.3 RC OSC AND AC CHARACTERISTICS
Specification (reference)
Test Conditions
Parameter
Min.
Typ.
+/-3
Max.
Unit
4.9152 MHz On-chip RC oscillator
%
DVDD = 5V, T=25C; NAU7802 only
TRDY: Analog part wakeup stable plus
Data Ready after exiting power-down
mode
DVDD = 5V; at 10 S/sec
600
ms
(5 sample times plus 100 ms)
7.4 TEMPERATURE SENSOR
Specification (reference)
Test Conditions
at 25°C
Parameter
Min.
Typ.
109
360
Max.
Unit
mV
Temperature sensor output
Temperature sensor delta coefficient
uV / °C relative to 25°C
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7.5 Typical Characteristic
7.5.1 NAU7802 Linearity – (Error % vs. Input Voltage)
AVDD = 4.5V / PGA gain = 1x
0.0008
0.0006
0.0004
0.0002
0
-1.2
-1
-0.8
-0.6
-0.4
-0.2
0
0.2
-0.0002
-0.0004
-0.0006
-0.0008
-0.001
-0.0012
Input Signal Voltage (V : VINP - VINN)
NAU7802 Linearity Performance is symmetric, from the differential input voltage -1.2V to 0V
and from 0V to 1.2V. One-sided linearity performance result is shown.
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7.5.2 Noise Performance – NAU7802
7.5.3 ESD Performance – NAU7802
Zapping
Method
PD
PS
ND
NS
Remark
Pass
HBM
4kV
4kV
-4kV
-4kV
MM
400V
400V
-400V
-400V
Pass
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7.6 DIGITAL SERIAL INTERFACE TIMING
TSTAH
TSDIOS
TSDIOH
TSTAH
SDIO
SCLK
TSCKH
TFALL
TSCKL
TRISE
TSTAS
TSTOS
Figure 7: Two-wire Control Mode Timing
Symbol
Description
min
typ
max
unit
TSTAH
SDIO falling edge to SCLK falling edge hold timing in
START / Repeat START condition
600
-
-
ns
TSTAS
TSTOS
SCLK rising edge to SDIO falling edge setup timing in
Repeat START condition
600
600
-
-
-
-
ns
ns
SCLK rising edge to SDIO rising edge setup timing in
STOP condition
TSCKH
TSCKL
TRISE
SCLK High Pulse Width
600
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
SCLK Low Pulse Width
1,300
-
Rise Time for all 2-wire Mode Signals
Fall Time for all 2-wire Mode Signals
SDIO to SCLK Rising Edge DATA Setup Time
SCLK falling Edge to SDIO DATA Hold Time
-
-
300
300
-
TFALL
TSDIOS
TSDIOH
100
0
600
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FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
8.1 Analog input (VIN1P, VIN1N, VIN2N, VIN2P)
The input signal to be measured is applied to one of two differential input signal pairs. The desired
signal pair is selected using an analog input multiplexer, which is controlled by settings in the device
command and control registers. The 8-pin version of the device supports only one input signal pair.
This device is optimized to accept differential input signals, but can also measure single-ended signals.
When measuring single-ended signals with respect to ground, connect the negative input (VIN1N or
VIN2N) to ground and connect the input signal to the positive input (VIN1P or VIN2P). Note that when
this device is configured this way, only half of the converter full-scale range is used, since only positive
digital output codes are produced.
8.2 Power supply
The digital power supply DVDD should use the same power source as used for the host processor
supporting the digital interface communication. The analog power supply AVDD can be provided by
external regulator output (power-on default setting) or provided by a built-in voltage regulator. The eight
programmable output voltage levels of the built-in regulator are: off (high-Z output, default power-on
setting), 2.4V, 2.7V, 3.0V 3.3V, 3.6V, 4.2V, and 4.5V. This output is intended to provide the driving
current for external sensors such as load cells for weight measurement applications.
8.3 2-Wire-Serial Control and Data Bus (I2C Style Interface)
The serial interface provides a 2-wire bidirectional read/write data interface similar to and typically
compatible with standard I2C protocol. This protocol defines any device that sends CLK onto the bus
as a master, and the receiving device as slave. The NAU7802 can function only as a slave device.
An external clock drives the device, and in accordance with the protocol, data is sent to or from the
device accordingly. All functions are controlled by means of a register control interface in the device.
Additionally, a "data ready" output pin is provided to indicate to the host that a new conversion has
been completed and that data are ready to be read from the device. The host may either use this
signal or poll device register R0x00 Bit 5 to determine when new data are available.
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8.3.1 2-Wire Protocol Convention
All 2-Wire interface operations must begin with a START condition, which is a HIGH-to-LOW transition
of SDIO while SCLK is HIGH. All 2-Wire interface operations are terminated by a STOP condition,
which is a LOW to HIGH transition of SDIO while SCLK is HIGH. A STOP condition at the end of a
read or write operation places the serial interface in standby mode.
An acknowledge (ACK), is a software convention is used to indicate a successful data transfer. To
allow for the ACK response, the transmitting device releases the SDIO bus after transmitting eight bits.
During the ninth clock cycle, the receiver pulls the SDIO line LOW to acknowledge the reception of the
eight bits of data.
Following a START condition, the master must output a device address byte. This consists of a 7-bit
device address, and the LSB of the device address byte is the R/W (Read/Write) control bit. When
R/W=1, this indicates the master is initiating a read operation from the slave device, and when R/W=0,
the master is initiating a write operation to the slave device. If the device address matches the address
of the slave device, the slave will output an ACK during the period when the master allows for the ACK
signal.
SDIO
SCLK
START
STOP
Figure 1: START and STOP
Not Acknowledge
SDIO
SCLK
Acknowledge
9
8
1
2 ...7
Figure 2: Acknowledge and NOT Acknowledge
Device
Address Byte
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
R/W
A0
Control
Address Byte
A7
D7
A6
D6
A5
D5
A4
D4
A3
D3
A2
D2
A1
D1
Data Byte
D0
Figure 3: Slave Address Byte, Control Address Byte, and Data Byte
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ACK
Device
ACK
DATA BYTE
= D7... D0
Control (REG) Device
Address = A7..A0
R/W
0=W
Device Address = 0101010
ACK
A7
1
A0
8
D7
D0
0
1
2
0
3
1
0
1
6
0
SDIO
SCLK
A6...A1
D6...D1
2 ...7
START
STOP
5
7
8
1
4
8
9
9
1
9
2 ...7
Figure 4: A complete 2 wire write 1 control register sequence
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8.3.2 2-Wire Write Operation
A Write operation consists of a two-byte instruction followed by one or more Data Bytes. A Write
operation requires a START condition, followed by a valid device address byte with R/W=0, a valid
control address byte, data byte(s), and a STOP condition.
When more than one Data Byte is written, this is known as a "burst write" operation. In this operation,
the host may write sequential bytes of information simply by transmitting a new data byte after each
ACK from the NAU7802. The NAU7802 automatically increments the register address by one for each
subsequent byte-write operation. This will continue until the STOP condition is met.
The NAU87802 is permanently programmed with “010 1010” (0x2A) as the Device Address. If the
Device Address matches this value, the NAU7802 will respond with the expected ACK signaling as it
accepts the data being transmitted into it.
Device
ACK
Device
ACK
DATA BYTE
= D7... D0
Control (REG) Device
Address = A7..A0
R/W
0=W
Device Address = 0101010
ACK
A7
1
A0
8
D7
D0
0
1
2
0
3
1
0
1
6
0
SDIO
SCLK
A6...A1
2 ...7
D6...D1
2 ...7
START
STOP
5
7
8
1
4
8
9
9
1
9
Figure 5: Single Write Sequence
Device Address[6:0]
= 0101010
Write Data [7:0]
for REG “Addr”
Write Data[7:0] for
REG “Addr+1”
Write ACK
REG Addr[7:0]
ACK
ACK
ACK
SDIO
SCLK
START
1
2
….. 7
8
9
1
2
….. 8
9
1
2
….. 8
9
1
2
….. 8
9
STOP
Figure 6: Burst Write Sequence
8.3.3 2-Wire Single Read Operation
A Read operation consists of a three-byte Write instruction followed by a Read instruction of one or
more data bytes. The bus master initiates the operation issuing the following sequence: a START
condition, device address byte with the R/W bit set to “0”, and a Control Register Address byte. This
indicates to the slave device which of its control registers is to be accessed.
The NAU7802 is permanently programmed with “010 1010” (0x2A) as its device address. If the device
address matches this value, the NAU7802 will respond with the expected ACK signaling as it accepts
the Control Register Address being transmitted into it. After this, the master transmits a second
START condition, and a second instantiation of the same device address, but now with R/W=1.
After again recognizing its device address, the NAU7802 transmits an ACK, followed by a one byte
value containing the data from the selected control register inside the NAU7802. During this phase, the
master generates the ACK signaling with each byte transferred from the NAU7802. If there is no
STOP signal from the master, the NAU7802 will internally auto-increment the target Control Register
Address and then output the data bytes for this next register in the sequence.
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This process will continue while the Master continues to issue ACK signaling. If the Control Register
Address being indexed inside the NAU7802 reaches the value 0x7F (hexadecimal) and the value for
this register is output, the index will roll over to 0x00. The data bytes will continue to be output until the
master terminates the read operation by issuing a STOP condition.
Device Address[6:0]
Write ACK
REG Addr[7:0]
ACK
Device ID [6:0]
ACK
SDIO
SCLK
Read
= 0101010
START
1
2
….. 7
8
9
1
2
….. 8
9 Repeat START 1
2 ….. 7
8
9
Host should not drive ACK right
before host wants to issue STOP.
Read Data[7:0]
of REG “Addr”
1
2
….. 8
9
STOP
Figure 7: Single Read Sequence
Device Address[6:0]
= 0101010
Device Address[6:0]
= 0101010
Write ACK
REG Addr[7:0]
ACK
ACK
9
SDIO
SCLK
Read
8
START
1
2
….. 7
8
9
1
2
….. 8
9 Repeat START 1
2 ….. 7
Host should not drive ACK right
before host wants to issue STOP.
Read Data[7:0]
of REG “Addr”
Host
ACK
Host
ACK
Read Data[7:0] of
REG “Addr+2”
Read Data[7:0] of
REG “Addr+1"
1
2
….. 8
9
1
2
….. 8
9
1
2
….. 8
9
STOP
Figure 8: Burst Read Sequence
8.4 2-Wire Timing
Please see electrical specifications
The NAU7802 is compatible with serial clock speeds defined as “standard mode” with SCLK
0 - 100 kHz, and “fast mode” with SCLK 0 - 400 kHz. At these speeds the total bus line
capacitance load is required to be 400 pF or less.
Open collector drivers are required for the serial interface. Therefore, the bus line rise time is
determined by the total serial bus capacitance and the DVDD pull-up resistors. The NAU7802
defaults to a weak pull up (typical 50 k ohm) for applications with no external pull up resistor.
Register 0x11 bits 5:4 provide other options including a strong internal pull-up (typical 1.6 k
ohm) or no internal pull-up resistor.
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8.5 NAU7802 Streaming Data Mode
8.5.1 Enabling the Streaming I2C Mode
Power Up the chip
o Write 0x00 = 0x06 (PU analog and PU digital)
o (read back 0x00 bit 3 to make sure chip is powered up)
Enable Streaming I2C Mode
o Write REG11[7]=1 to enable streaming mode 1, or Write REG11[7]=1 and
REG11[6]=1 and REG15[7]=1 to enable streaming mode 2
o (read back 0x1D bit 7 to make sure the streaming I2C mode is active)
8.5.2 Streaming I2C Mode R/W Protocol 1
When REG0x11[7] CRSD=1, I2C is IDLE and a conversion is complete, NAU7802 will
pull SDA/SDIO low to inform the host a conversion is complete. Host should respond by
pulling SDA/SDIO low and pulling SCK low to initial an I2C “start” condition. When
seeing SCK pulled low by host, NAU7802 will release the SDA/SDIO. Host can continue
the standard I2C transaction with NAU7802
When I2C is IDLE and
conversion complete
NAU780X pulls SDA
low until seeing host
pulling SCK low
Host
Ack
Host
Ack
ADC OUT
REG Addr[7:0]
SDIO
SCLK
ID[6:0] Wr Ack
Ack
ID[6:0] Rd AckADCout[23:16]
ADCout[15:8]
ADCout[7:0]
Repeat
START
STOP
START
1
2 …7
8
9
10 11...16 17 18
19 20...25 26 27 28 29...34 35 36 37 38 43 44 45 46 47 52 53 54
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8.5.3 Streaming I2C Mode R/W Protocol 2
In addition to CASE1 REG11[7]=1, if REG0x11[6] FRD=1 and REG0x15[7]=1, host can
direct issue a I2C read cycle (No writing register address first needed), after the Ack bit
for the ID and “Read Select”, the following 24 SCK is used for NAU7802 to shift out the
24 bit ADC conversion result without the ACK bit needed. So the total Read ADC
conversion data cycle can be shorten to 33 SCK comparing to 54 SCK plus a repeat start
by using the standard I2C.
When I2C is IDLE and
conversion complete
NAU780X pulls SDA
low until seeing host
pulling SCK low
Non-standard I2C transaction:
using 24 SCK sending out 24
bit ADC data without ACK bit
Next conversion
complete
SDIO
SCLK
ID[6:0] Rd Ack ADCout[23:16] ADCout[15:8] ADCout[7:0]
ID[6:0] Rd Ack ADCout
START
STOP
START
1
2 …7
8
9
10 11...16 17 18 19...24 25 26 27...32 33
1
2 …7
8
9 10 11...
Note: Write NAU7802 register is always allowed by using Standard I2C write NAU7802
register protocol. So these two special bits can be reset to 0 to return to Standard I2C protocol
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8.6 Device Calibration Features
Calibration is not required for low accuracy applications, but may be needed in sensitive
applications. When calibration is used the system designer has three options.
Calibration can be performed at the system level with an external processor or at the ADC
device. Inside the ADC device both internal and external calibration can be performed.
Internal ADC device calibration only removes internal PGA gain and offset errors.
External ADC device calibration removes DC errors at the device input pins and the internal
PGA gain and offset errors.
As with all devices of this type, the NAU7802 internal gain factors and offset voltages will
contain small errors owing to fabrication process variations, power supply voltage changes,
and temperature variations. The same types of errors exist at the external system level.
These errors can be measured by the NAU7802 device itself using the calibration features.
After calibration, the stored values in the calibration registers are automatically
added/subtracted to the data from the ADC before being output as the ADC resulting data. It
is recommended to calibrate the NAU8702 after the following conditions:
Initial power-up
Power-up after long-duration register mediated power-down conditions
PGA gain changes
Supply changes
Significant temperature changes (can be measured using built-in thermal sensing feature)
Sample rate changes
Channel select changes
Calibration is initiated by writing Logic=1 to R0x02 Bit 2. Bit 2 named “CALS” then
becomes a status bit that can be read to know when calibration is complete. Internal or
external calibration is performed on the Gain or Offset value and input channel as selected by
other bits in R0x02. Bit 2 will remain Logic=1 until calibration is complete, and will read
back as Logic=0 when calibration is completed.
After calibration, it is important to check the CAL_ERR status bit to determine if there was
any problem during calibration. If there was an error, all data output could be invalid.
8.6.1 Internal or External calibration
The internal calibration disconnects the inputs from the input pins and internally connects the
differential inputs to the same internal voltage reference point for calibration. the internal
inputs for offset calibration. External calibration uses the inputs as-is, and it is up to the
system designer to configure them appropriately for the calibration procedure. The resulting
gain or offset calibration value is stored in the selected calibration register. The same register
sets are used for both internal or external calibration and it is intended that only one choice of
internal/external calibration is used at any given time.
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At all times, when reading a value from the ADC registers, the gain and offset calibration
values are added/subtracted to the ADC value before being output. The default values for the
calibration registers is zero, so these have no affect on the ADC output value until after a
calibration operation has been instantiated.
The resulting output value is calculated as:
ADC Output Value = Gain_Calibration* (ADC measurement - Offset_Calibration)
8.6.2 Calibration Limitations
Note that the offset that is trimmed from the input is mapped through the gain register.
Additionally:
Calibration can be limited by signal headroom in the analog path
With the converters intrinsic gain & offset error the minimal full scale input range may be higher
or lower.
8.6.3 Calibration Error
A calibration error may occur during gain calibration when one of the following happens:
The gain required to map input to full scale is larger than the range available in the gain register
~ 256
The offset adjusted input is negative, e.g. 256 > gain > 0
If there is a calibration error, CAL_ERR will set to Logic=1 when the calibration sequence is
completed. Once CAL_ERR is set to Logic=1, it will remain in this state until either the
NAU7802 is reset, or after a valid calibration sequence is completed.
When CAL_ERR = 1, the data in the calibration registers is invalid. It is recommended
perform the calibration routine again, or to write a default value into the calibration registers.
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8.7 Internal Band-Gap Circuit
An internal band-gap establishes accurate operation of the device over a wide temperature
range. No adjustment of the bandgap is necessary. For optimum performance, the NAU7802
makes available a band-gap output pin “VBG” which should be bypassed to ground with a
high quality X7R small value 0.1 uF filter capacitor.
8.8 Reset and Power-down mode
An automatic built-in power-on reset function will reset the NAU7802 after DVDD power becomes
valid. After AVDD power is stable (from external power or from the built-in regulator), reset may also
be initiated at any time using the register control interface. The scope of the register based reset using
register 0x00 bit 0, named “RR” set to 1, is equivalent to the power-on reset.
Power-down standby mode can be selected using the register control interface using register 0x00 bits
2:1, named “PUA” and “PUD” set to 0. This mode shuts down the entire analog portion of the part,
including the 24-bit ADC, voltage regulator, PGA, bandgap reference, and internal RC oscillator (or
external crystal oscillator) to reduce power consumption.
The command and control interface is static and works normally in power-down mode. Power-down
mode can be terminated at any time by changing the register controls to return the device to normal
operating mode, using register 0x00 bits 2:1, named “PUA” and “PUD” set to 1. In this way the
contents of the registers are retained for immediate normal use.
After reset or after resuming normal operating mode after power-down mode, the host should wait
through six cycles of data conversion. This allows the device to stabilize all functions and to flush all
old internal data for a full-accuracy output. This timing is automatically generated by the device for
the DRDY pin and Data Ready device status bit.
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8.9 Temperature sensor
A matched pair of on-chip diodes provides temperature sensing capability. Temperature sensing is
selected by setting of the analog input multiplexer using the register control interface. A PGA gain of
2x or 1x is used for temperature sensing to prevent PGA clipping.
By measuring the difference in voltage of these diodes, temperature changes can be inferred from a
baseline temperature. Please refer to the specification items “Temperature sensor output” and
“Temperature sensor delta coefficient.”
VIN1N
VIN1P
VIN2N
VIN2P
AVDD
PGA
X2
MUX
8X
1X
Figure 8
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8.10 Oscillator Features
This device may either accept an external clock, use an internal RC oscillator, or use a built-in crystal
oscillator for its time base. An accurate clock is important for the digital filtering of 50Hz or 60Hz
components to work optimally. The internal oscillator is trimmed at the factory for good accuracy.
The internal RC or crystal oscillator frequency may be output on the DRDY pin. This is done by
programming R0x06 as follows:
Write REG00[6] = 0: Use oscillator as system clock
Write REG01[6] = 1: Output system clock on DRDY pin
8.10.1 External Crystal Oscillator
When an external 4.9152MHz crystal oscillator is used, the preferred application circuit on the
XIN & XOUT pins is as shown below. The crystal oscillator could operate without the 270
Ohm resistor and without the 18pF capacitor on XIN at a reduced performance.
on
chip
off
XOUT
XIN
resistor
270ohm
cap
18pF
cap
18pF
8.10.2 External Clock Source
When the clock for the NAU7802 may also be provided from an external source. To use this
feature, the device is configured in the same way as for using a crystal and the external clock
signal is applied to the XIN pin.
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9
APPLICATION INFORMATION
This section includes both circuit diagram information and recommendations for programming the
device. Programming is essential, as the device will not function until various default settings are
changed to values appropriate for the application.
9.1 Power-On Sequencing
After the DVDD supply is valid, and after the internal power-on reset is completed, the NAU7802 is
ready for host program control access. The following steps apply to most applications.
1. Set the RR bit to 1 in R0x00, to guarantee a reset of all register values.
2. Set the RR bit to 0 and PUD bit 1, in R0x00, to enter normal operation
3. After about 200 microseconds, the PWRUP bit will be Logic=1 indicating the device is ready for
the remaining programming setup.
4. At this point, all appropriate device selections and configuration can be made.
a. For example R0x00 = 0xAE
b. R0x15 = 0x30
5. No conversion will take place until the R0x00 bit 4 “CS” is set Logic=1
6. Enter the low power standby condition by setting PUA and PUD bits to 0, in R0x00
7. Resume operation by setting PUA and PUD bits to 1, in R0x00. This sequence is the same for
powering up from the standby condition, except that from standby all of the information in the
configuration and calibration registers will be retained if the power supply is stable. Depending
on conditions and the application, it may be desirable to perform calibration again to update the
calibration registers for the best possible accuracy.
9.2 Signal path normal operation
In normal operation the input signal is full scale at the ADC input when
(VINxP - VINxN) = +/- 0.5 * (REFP - REFN) / PGA_Gain, within the PGA common mode range.
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9.3 Signal path with PGA bypass enabled
Register 0x1B bit 4, “PGA bypass enable” removes the PGA from the signal path in applications where
VINxP or VINxN approach AVDD or AVSS. Because the PGA has a limited common mode input range.
In this range the PGA can be bypassed.
In PGA bypass operation the input signal is full scale at the ADC input when
(VINxP - VINxN) = +/- 0.5 * (REFP - REFN) within the ADC common mode range.
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9.4 16-pin application circuit
The built-in voltage regulator and built-in oscillator enable very low parts count applications as shown
here. The signal input filter is optional, depending on the application requirements and can be
expanded with decoupling capacitors to ground if needed. With a lithium-ion battery, an external
voltage regulator for the DVDD supply may also be optional.
Battery
Charge
Circuit
0.1uF
1uF
1uF
Battery
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
REFP
VIN1N
VIN1P
VIN2N
VIN2P
VBG
AVDD 16
DVDD 15
SDIO 14
SCLK 13
47
VDD
I/O
0.1uF
Load
Cell
I/O
MCU
I/O
DRDY
12
Cfilter
47
XOUT 11
XIN 10
REFN
AVSS
DVSS
9
VSS
0.1uF
24-bit ADC
For single channel applications, Cfilter can be added for enhanced ENOB at high PGA gain settings.
The filter capacitor Cfilter provides additional filtering at the PGA output. It can be enabled by setting
PGA_CAP_EN, Register 0x1C[7]=1. The following values are recommended for Cfilter:
AVDD Supply Voltage (Volt)
Cfilter (pF)
3.3
4.5
330
680
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10 SUMMARY DEVICE REGISTER MAP
Address
Name
Bit7
Bit6 Bit5 Bit4 Bit3 Bit2
Bit1 Bit0 Default
0x00 PU_CTRL AVDDS OSCS CR CS PUR PUA
PUD RR
GAINS[2:0]
0x00
0x00
0x01 CTRL1
0x02 CTRL2
CRP
CHS
VLDO[2:0]
CRS[1:0]
CALS CALMOD[1:0] 0x00
0x03 OCAL1_B2 CH1 OFFSET Calibration[23:16]
0x04 OCAL1_B1 CH1 OFFSET Calibration[15:8]
0x05 OCAL1_B0 CH1 OFFSET Calibration[7:0]
0x06 GCAL1_B3 CH1 GAIN Calibration[31:24]
0x07 GCAL1_B2 CH1 GAIN Calibration[23:16]
0x08 GCAL1_B1 CH1 GAIN Calibration[15:8]
0x09 GCAL1_B0 CH1 GAIN Calibration[7:0]
0x0A OCAL2_B2 CH2 OFFSET Calibration[23:16]
0x0B OCAL2_B1 CH2 OFFSET Calibration[15:8]
0x0C OCAL2_B0 CH2 OFFSET Calibration[7:0]
0x0D GCAL2_B3 CH2 GAIN Calibration[31:24]
0x0E GCAL2_B2 CH2 GAIN Calibration[23:16]
0x0F GCAL2_B1 CH2 GAIN Calibration[15:8]
0x10 GCAL2_B0 CH2 GAIN Calibration[7:0]
0x11 I2C Control CRSD FDR SPE/WPD SI
0x12 ADCO_B2 ADC_OUT[23:16]
0x00
0x00
0x00
0x00
0x80
0x00
0x00
0x00
0x00
0x00
0x00
0x80
0x00
0x00
BOPGA TS / BGPCP 0x00
RO
RO
RO
RO
RO
RO
0x13 ADCO_B1 ADC_OUT[15:8]
0x14 ADCO_B0 ADC_OUT[7:0]
0x15 OTP_B1
0x16 OTP_B0
0x1F
OTP[15:8]
OTP[7:0]
Device Revision Code
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11 DEVICE REGISTER MAP DETAILS
11.1 REG0x00:PU_CTRL
Register Default = 0x00
Bit Name
Description
AVDD source select
1 = Internal LDO
0 = AVDD pin input (default)
7
6
AVDDS
OSCS
System clock source select
1 = External Crystal
0 = Internal RC oscillator (default)
Cycle ready (Read only Status)
1 = ADC DATA is ready
5
4
CR
CS
Cycle start
Synchronize conversion to the rising edge of this register
Power up ready (Read Only Status)
1 = Power Up ready
0 = Power down, not ready
3
2
1
PUR
PUA
PUD
Power up analog circuit
1 = Power up the chip analog circuits (PUD must be 1)
0 = Power down (default)
Power up digital circuit
1 = Power up the chip digital logic
0 = power down (default)
Register reset
1 = Register Reset, reset all register except RR
0 = Normal Operation (default)
0
RR
RR is a level trigger reset control. RR=1, enter reset state,
RR=0, leave reset state back to normal state.
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11.2 REG0x01:CTRL1
Register Default= 0x00
Bit
Name
Description
Conversion Ready Pin Polarity (16 Pin Package Only)
1=CRDY pin is LOW Active (Ready when 0)
7 CRP
0=CRDY pin is High Active(Ready when 1) (default)
Select the function of DRDY pin
1: DRDY output the Buffered Crystal Clock if OSCS=1
output the internal OSC clock if OSCS= 0
0: DRDY output the conversion ready (default)
6 DRDY_SEL
LDO Voltage
111 = 2.4
110 = 2.7
101 = 3.0
5:3 VLDO
100 = 3.3
011 = 3.6
010 = 3.9
001 = 4.2
000 = 4.5 (default)
Gain select
111 = x128
110 = x64
101 = x32
100 = x16
011 =x8
2:0 GAINS
010 = x4
001 = x2
000 = x1 (default)
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11.3 REG0x02:CTRL2
Register Default =0x00
Bit Name
Description
Analog input channel select
1 = Ch2
7
CHS
0 = Ch1 (default)
Conversion rate select
111 = 320SPS
011 = 80SPS
010 = 40SPS
6:4 CRS
001 = 20SPS
000 = 10SPS (default)
Read Only calibration result
1: there is error in this calibration
0: there is no error
3
2
CAL_ERR
Write 1 to this bit will trigger calibration based on the
selection in CALMOD[1:0]
This is an "Action" register bit. When calibration is
finished, it will reset to 0
CALS
While this bit is still 1, the chip is still calibrating. An
I2C write to this bit will be ignored and no additional
calibration will be triggered
11 = Gain Calibration System
10 = Offset Calibration System
01 = Reserved
1:0 CALMOD
00 = Offset Calibration Internal (default)
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11.4 REG0x03-REG0x05: Channel 1 OFFSET Calibration
offset register
bit
23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
2- 2- 2- 2- 2- 2- 2- 2- 2- 2-
offset +/- 2-1 2-2 2-3 2-4 2-5 2-6 2-7 2-8 2-9 2-10 2-11 2-12 2-13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
default 0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
11.5 REG0x06-REG0x09: Channel 1 GAIN Calibration
gain register
bit 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
2- 2- 2- 2- 2- 2- 2- 2- 2- 2- 2- 2- 2- 2- 2- 2- 2- 2- 2- 2- 2- 2-
-22
gain 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20
2
1
2
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
default 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
11.6 REG0x0A-REG0x0C: Channel 2 OFFSET Calibration (NAU7802 - only)
Register Default = 0x000000
offset register
bit
23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
2- 2- 2- 2- 2- 2- 2- 2- 2- 2-
offset +/- 2-1 2-2 2-3 2-4 2-5 2-6 2-7 2-8 2-9 2-10 2-11 2-12 2-13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
default 0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
11.7 REG0x0D-REG0x10: Channel 2 GAIN Calibration (NAU7802 - only)
Register Default = 0x00800000
gain register
bit 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
2- 2- 2- 2- 2- 2- 2- 2- 2- 2- 2- 2- 2- 2- 2- 2- 2- 2- 2- 2- 2- 2-
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2
1
2
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
default 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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11.8 REG0x11: I2C Control
Bit Name
Description
Enable bit for Pull SDA low when conversion complete and I2C
IDLE(special non-standard I2C)
1 = enable
7 CRSD
0 = disable (default)
Enable bit for Fast Read ADC DATA (special non-standard I2C)
1 = enable fast read ADC Data special non-standard I2C feature
0 = disable fast read ADC Data feature(default)
REG0x15 bit 7 must be also set to 1 in order to have this function
to work
6 FRD
5 SPE
Enable bit for Strong Pull Up for I2C SCLK and SDA
1 = enable strong pull up (nominal 1.6 k ohm)
0 = disable strong pull up (default)
Disable bit for Weak Pull Up for I2C SCLK and SDA
1 = disable weak pull up
0 = enable weak pull up (default nominal 50 k ohm)
4 WPD
3 SI
Short the input together, measure offset
Enables the 2.5uA burnout current source to the PGA positive
input when set to „1‟.
2 BOPGA
Default „0‟ disables the current source.
Switches PGA input to temperature sensor when set to „1‟.
Default „0‟ uses VINx as PGA input
1 TS
Disables bandgap chopper when set to „1‟.
Default „0‟ enables the bandgap chopper.
0 BGPCP
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11.9 REG0x12-REG0x14: ADC Conversion Result
REG0x12 (Read Only)
REG0x13 (Read Only)
REG0x14 (Read Only)
ADCO_B2 ADC Conversion Result bit 23 to bit 16
ADCO_B1 ADC Conversion Result bit 15 to bit 8
ADCO_B0 ADC Conversion Result bit 7 to bit 0
Before reading an ADC Conversion Result, check if REG0x00 bit 5 CR=1 or DRDY pin
showing Data Ready first. If not showing Data Ready, but a read of REG0x12 is performed, it
will latch and shift out the previous conversion result.
There are two options are necessary read a complete 24 bit ADC conversion result:
Option 1: Use "I2C Burst Read 3 bytes"
Issue I2C burst read 3 bytes sequence with starting address 0x12. In read data section of this
burst read sequence, continuously read 3 bytes of data, the first byte will be the bit 23 to bit 16,
the second byte will be bit 15 to bit 8, the third byte will be bit 7 to bit 0 of the ADC
conversion result.
Option 2: Use 3 "I2C Single Read"
Step 1: Read REG0x12: bit 23 to bit 16 ADC conversion result will be shift out
Step 2: Read REG0x13: bit 15 to bit 8 ADC conversion result will be shift out
Step 3. Read REG0x14: bit 7 to bit 0 ADC conversion result will be shift out
Note: The full 24-bit ADC conversion result is latched when the read REG0x12 command is
decoded by the NAU7802. The following read of R0x13 and R0x14 will shift out the
remainder of the latched ADC conversion result. This guarantees the 3 bytes of the data are
from the same ADC sample conversion.
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11.10 REG0x15: ADC registers
Bit
Name
Description
Select the CLK_CHP clock frequency.
REG_CPHS[1] REG_CPHS[0] CLK_CHP clock frequency
0
0
1
1
0
1
0
1
Reserved
5:4 REG_CHPS
Reserved
Reserved
turned off, high ('1') state
Select the ADC input common mode for unipolar
configuration.
ADC_VCM[1] ADC_VCM[0] CHP_CLKSD Delay
0
0
0
1
disable
disable
Enable extended common mode.
When voltage range close to REFN
with ADC gain divided by 2.
Reduced common mode rejection.
Requires PGA bypass mode set.
3:2 ADC_VCM
1
1
0
1
Enable extended common mode.
When voltage range close to REFP
with ADC gain divided by 2.
Reduced common mode rejection.
Requires PGA bypass mode set
Select delay between ADC clock (CLKSD) and ADC
chopper clock (CHP_CLKSD).
Clock delay variance between Chopper and ADC sections can
improve linearity of the application.
1:0 REG_CHP
Issue an I2C write REG0x15 with write data will update the ADC registers.
For reading back ADC registers, make sure REG0x1B[7] RD_OTP_SEL=0 (default), then
issue a I2C read REG0x15 to read ADC registers
ADC registers and OTP[32:24] are sharing REG0x15 when read back, the REG0x1B[7]
RD_OTP_SEL (default 0) is used as read select
REG0x15
Read
REG0x1B[7]=RD_OTP_SEL=1
Read back OTP[32:24]
REG0x15
Read
Read back ADC
Registers(default)
REG0x1B[7]=RD_OTP_SEL=0(default)
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REG0x15-REG0x17: OTP Read Value and REG0x15 ADC Registers Read
ADC registers and OTP[32:24] are sharing REG0x15 when read back, the REG0x1B[7]
RD_OTP_SEL (default 0) is used as read select
REG0x15
Read
REG0x1B[7]=RD_OTP_SEL=1
Read back OTP[32:24]
REG0x15
Read
Read back ADC
Registers(default)
REG0x1B[7]=RD_OTP_SEL=0(default)
REG0x16
Read
Read back OTP[23:16]
Read back OTP[15:8]
REG0x17
Read
11.11REG0x18: Read Only
11.12REG0x19: Read Only
11.13REG0x1A: Read Only
11.14REG0x1B: PGA Registers
Bit
Name
Description
Read REG0x15 output select
1: Read REG0x15 will read OTP[31:24]
0: Read REG0x15 will read ADC Registers
1: improved stability and lower DC gain, can
accommodate ESR < 5 ohms (output capacitance)
7 RD_OTP_SEL
6 LDOMODE
0: improved accuracy and higher DC gain, with ESR < 1
ohm.
PGA output buffer 1:PGA output buffer enable
5
enable
0:PGA output buffer disable
1:PGA bypass enable
0:PGA bypass disable
4 PGA bypass enable
3 PGAINV
1: invert PGA input phase
0: default
2 Reserved
1 Reserved
0: default
0: default
1: Chopper disabled
0: default
0 PGACHPDIS
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11.15 REG0x1C: POWER CONTROL Register
Bit
Name
Description
Enables PGA output bypass capacitor connected
across pins Vin2P Vin2N
7 PGA_CAP_EN
MASTER_BIAS_CURR[2:0] Master bias Current
0 0 0 100% (default)
0 0 1 90% (lower power & accuracy)
0 1 0 80%
0 1 1 73%
6:4 MASTER_BIAS_CURR
1 0 0 67%
1 0 1 62%
1 1 0 58%
1 1 1 54%
ADC_CURR[1:0] ADC Current
0 0 100% of master bias
0 1 75% of master bias
1 0 50% of master bias
1 1 25% of master bias
3:2 ADC_CURR
1:0 PGA_CURR
PGA_CURR[1:0] PGA Current
0 0 100% of master bias (default)
0 1 95% of master bias (lower power & accuracy)
1 0 86% of master bias
1 1 70% of master bias
11.15.1REG0x1D: Read Only
11.15.2REG0x1E: Read Only
11.15.3REG0x1F: Read Only
Bit
7:4
Name
Description
Reserved
Revision ID
MFG TEST
Chip Revision ID
1 1 1 1
3:0
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12 PACKAGE DIMENSIONS
12.1 16L SOP – 150 mil
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12.2 PDIP16L - 300 mil
A
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13 PART ORDERING INFORMATION
Nuvoton Part Number Description
NAU7802-SGI
Package Material:
Pb-free Package
G
=
Package Style:
S
K
=
=
SOP
PDIP
Package Type:
Two channel 16-Pin Package
2
=
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14 REVISION HISTORY
VERSION
DATE
PAGE
DESCRIPTION
Preliminary release general update
V0.9
19Jul2010
-
Revise Electrical Characteristics, DC Electrical,
System Performance, Voltage Reference,
Digital Serial Interface,
Add 2-Wire (draft related) timing, and bus loading
I2C address 0x2A binary shown as “010 1010”
Add I2C burst mode
Add I2C Streaming mode, formerly named “special mode”
Add typical I2C pull up resistor strong and weak ohms 0x11
Add application setting of register 0x00 = 0xAE
Add Trdy AC typical specification
V099a
31 August 2010
-
Update registers 0x15, 0x1B, 0x1C, for revision A & later
Add LDO capacitance ESR required, register
Add register 0x1F, silicon revision ID level
Update package drawings
Add part ordering numbering information
Revised I2C section
Add signal path and gain equations, normal and PGA bypass
Add calibration equations
2 September
2010
V 1.0
-
-
Add Temperature sensor electrical spec 7.4
Add VOH spec distinct for DRDY,SDIO,SCLK
Revise pin descriptions for DRDY,SDIO,SCLK
Add PGA common mode range spec
Update ENOB
Update I2C streaming data mode entry
Update power up initialization
Update application diagram & description
Update Register descriptions
V 1.1
7 October 2010
Update electrical characteristics
Update register 0x1B description
27 October
2010
V 1.2
V 1.3
-
-
December
2010
Added CRSD / FRD bits to Reg0x11 Register Description.
Shortened names of the individual bits.
V 1.4
V 1.5
V 1.6
V 1.7
January 2011
February 2011
April 2011
-
-
-
Added Linearity / Noise / ESD Characteristic
Update Characteristic Explanation
Update PGA Input Range
January 2012
Update the Table of Contents
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Important Notice
Nuvoton Products are neither intended nor warranted for usage in systems or equipment, any
malfunction or failure of which may cause loss of human life, bodily injury or severe property
damage. Such applications are deemed, “Insecure Usage”.
Insecure usage includes, but is not limited to: equipment for surgical implementation, atomic
energy control instruments, airplane or spaceship instruments, the control or operation of
dynamic, brake or safety systems designed for vehicular use, traffic signal instruments, all
types of safety devices, and other applications intended to support or sustain life.
All Insecure Usage shall be made at customer’s risk, and in the event that third parties lay
claims to Nuvoton as a result of customer’s Insecure Usage, customer shall indemnify the
damages and liabilities thus incurred by Nuvoton.
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