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2 通道、12 位、汽车类电容数字转换器;型号: | FDC2112-Q1 |
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FDC2112-Q1, FDC2114-Q1, FDC2212-Q1, FDC2214-Q1
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FDC2112-Q1、FDC2114-Q1、FDC2212-Q1、FDC2214-Q1 适用于电容式
传感的多通道 12 位或 28 位电容数字转换器 (FDC)
1 特性
2 应用
1
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适用于汽车电子 应用
具有符合 AEC-Q100 标准的下列结果:
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抗 EMI 型接近度传感器
抗 EMI 型手势识别
抗 EMI 型外来物体检测
抗 EMI 型雨/雾/冰/雪传感器
汽车车门/脚踢传感器
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–
–
器件温度 1 级:环境运行温度范围为 -40°C 至
+125°C
器件人体放电模式 (HBM) 静电放电 (ESD) 分类
等级 2
3 说明
器件组件充电模式 (CDM) ESD 分类等级 C5
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•
抗电磁干扰 (EMI) 架构
电容式传感是一种低功耗、低成本且高分辨率的非接触
式感测技术, 适用于 接近度检测、手势识别等各类应
用。电容式传感系统中的传感器可以采用任意金属或导
体,因此可实现高度灵活的低成本系统设计。
最高输出速率(每条激活通道):
–
–
13.3KSPS(FDC2112-Q1 和 FDC2114-Q1)
4.08KSPS(FDC2212-Q1 和 FDC2214-Q1)
•
最大输入电容:250nF(10kHz 频率,1mH 电感
时)
电容式传感应用灵敏度的主要限制因素 在于 传感器的
噪声敏感性。FDC2x1x-Q1 采用创新型抗 EMI 架构,
即使在高噪声环境中也能使性能保持不变。
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传感器激励频率:10kHz 至 10MHz
通道数:2 或 4
FDC2x1x-Q1 是面向电容式传感解决方案的抗噪声和
EMI、高分辨率、高速、多通道电容-数字转换器系
列。该系列器件采用基于窄带的创新型架构,可对噪声
和干扰进行高度抑制,同时在高速条件下提供高分辨
率。该系列器件支持宽激励频率范围,可为系统设计带
来灵活性。
分辨率:高达 28 位
均方根 (RMS) 噪声:0.3fF(100SPS 且 f传感器
5MHz 时)
=
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电源电压:2.7V 至 3.6V
功耗:2.1mA(有源)
低功耗休眠模式:35μA
关断电流:200nA
器件信息(1)
接口:I2C
器件型号
FDC2112-Q1
FDC2114-Q1
FDC2212-Q1
FDC2214-Q1
封装
WSON (12)
WQFN (16)
WSON (12)
WQFN (16)
封装尺寸(标称值)
4.00mm x 4.00mm
4.00mm x 4.00mm
4.00mm x 4.00mm
4.00mm x 4.00mm
温度范围:-40°C 至 +125°C
(1) 要了解所有可用封装,请见数据表末尾的可订购产品附录。
简化电路原理图
3.3 V
3.3 V
FDC2114 / FDC2214
VDD
GND
MCU
CLKIN
VDD
40 MHz
0.1 ꢀF 1 ꢀF
Int. Osc.
IN0A
L
SD
Resonant
circuit driver
GPIO
GPIO
IN0B
INTB
Cap Sensor 0
3.3 V
Core
I2C
GND
ADDR
SDA
IN3A
IN3B
L
I2C
peripheral
Resonant
circuit driver
SCL
Cap Sensor 3
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intellectual property matters and other important disclaimers. PRODUCTION DATA.
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目录
7.5 Programming........................................................... 21
7.6 Register Maps......................................................... 22
Application and Implementation ........................ 39
8.1 Application Information............................................ 39
8.2 Typical Application ................................................. 41
8.3 Do's and Don'ts....................................................... 45
Power Supply Recommendations...................... 45
1
2
3
4
5
6
特性.......................................................................... 1
应用.......................................................................... 1
说明.......................................................................... 1
修订历史记录 ........................................................... 2
Pin Configuration and Functions......................... 3
Specifications......................................................... 4
6.1 Absolute Maximum Ratings ...................................... 4
6.2 ESD Ratings.............................................................. 4
6.3 Recommended Operating Conditions....................... 4
6.4 Thermal Information ................................................. 4
6.5 Electrical Characteristics........................................... 5
6.6 Timing Requirements................................................ 6
6.7 Switching Characteristics - I2C................................. 7
6.8 Typical Characteristics.............................................. 8
Detailed Description ............................................ 10
7.1 Overview ................................................................. 10
7.2 Functional Block Diagrams ..................................... 10
7.3 Feature Description................................................. 11
7.4 Device Functional Modes........................................ 20
8
9
10 Layout................................................................... 45
10.1 Layout Guidelines ................................................. 45
10.2 Layout Examples................................................... 45
11 器件和文档支持 ..................................................... 50
11.1 器件支持................................................................ 50
11.2 文档支持 ............................................................... 50
11.3 社区资源................................................................ 50
11.4 相关链接................................................................ 50
11.5 商标....................................................................... 50
11.6 静电放电警告......................................................... 50
11.7 Glossary................................................................ 50
12 机械、封装和可订购信息....................................... 51
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4 修订历史记录
日期
修订版本
注释
2016 年 5 月
*
最初发布。
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5 Pin Configuration and Functions
FDC2112/FDC2212 DNT Package
12-Pin WSON
FDC2114/FDC2214 RGH Package
16-Pin WQFN
Top View
Top View
SCL
SDA
1
2
3
4
5
6
12
11
10
9
IN1B
IN1A
IN0B
IN0A
GND
VDD
CLKIN
ADDR
INTB
SD
SCL
SDA
1
2
3
4
12
11
10
9
IN1B
IN1A
IN0B
IN0A
DAP
DAP
8
CLKIN
ADDR
7
Pin Functions
PIN
NAME
TYPE(1)
DESCRIPTION
NO.
1
SCL
SDA
I
I/O
I
I2C clock input
12C data input/output
Master Clock input. Tie this pin to GND if internal oscillator is selected
2
3
CLKIN
I2C Address selection pin: when ADDR=L, I2C address = 0x2A, when ADDR=H, I2C address =
0x2B.
4
ADDR
I
5
INTB
SD
O
I
Configurable Interrupt output pin
Shutdown input
6
7
VDD
GND
IN0A
IN0B
IN1A
IN1B
IN2A
IN2B
IN3A
IN3B
DAP(2)
P
Power Supply
8
G
A
Ground
9
Capacitive sensor input 0
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
DAP
A
Capacitive sensor input 0
A
Capacitive sensor input 1
A
Capacitive sensor input 1
A
Capacitive sensor input 2 (FDC2114 / FDC2214 only)
Capacitive sensor input 2 (FDC2114 / FDC2214 only)
Capacitive sensor input 3 (FDC2114 / FDC2214 only)
Capacitive sensor input 3 (FDC2114 / FDC2214 only)
Connect to ground
A
A
A
N/A
(1) I = Input, O = Output, P=Power, G=Ground, A=Analog
(2) There is an internal electrical connection between the exposed Die Attach Pad (DAP) and the GND pin of the device. Although the DAP
can be left floating, for best performance the DAP should be connected to the same potential as the device's GND pin. Do not use the
DAP as the primary ground for the device. The device GND pin must always be connected to ground.
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6 Specifications
6.1 Absolute Maximum Ratings
over operating free-air temperature range (unless otherwise noted)(1)
MIN
MAX
UNIT
V
VDD
Vi
Supply voltage
5
Voltage on any pin
–0.3
–8
VDD + 0.3
V
IA
Input current on any INx pin
Input current on any digital pin
Junction temperature
Storage temperature
8
mA
mA
°C
ID
–5
5
TJ
–55
–65
150
150
Tstg
°C
(1) Stresses beyond those listed under Absolute Maximum Ratings may cause permanent damage to the device. These are stress ratings
only, which do not imply functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions beyond those indicated under Recommended
Operating Conditions. Exposure to absolute-maximum-rated conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability.
6.2 ESD Ratings
VALUE
±2000
±750
UNIT
Human-body model (HBM), per AEC Q100-002(1)
Charged-device model (CDM), per AEC Q100-011
V(ESD)
Electrostatic discharge
V
(1) AEC Q100-002 indicates that HBM stressing shall be in accordance with the ANSI/ESDA/JEDEC JS-001 specification.
6.3 Recommended Operating Conditions
Unless otherwise specified, all limits ensured for TA = 25°C, VDD = 3.3 V
MIN
2.7
NOM
MAX
3.6
UNIT
VDD
TA
Supply voltage
V
Operating temperature
–40
125
°C
6.4 Thermal Information
FDC2112 /
FDC2212
FDC2214 /
FDC2214
THERMAL METRIC(1)
UNIT
DNT (WSON)
12 PINS
36.7
RGH (WQFN)
16 PINS
35.6
RθJA
Junction-to-ambient thermal resistance
Junction-to-case (top) thermal resistance
Junction-to-board thermal resistance
°C/W
°C/W
°C/W
°C/W
°C/W
°C/W
RθJC(top)
RθJB
36.2
36.2
14
13.4
ψJT
Junction-to-top characterization parameter
Junction-to-board characterization parameter
Junction-to-case (bottom) thermal resistance
0.4
0.4
ψJB
14.2
13.4
RθJC(bot)
3.5
3.5
(1) For more information about traditional and new thermal metrics, see the Semiconductor and IC Package Thermal Metrics application
report, SPRA953.
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6.5 Electrical Characteristics
Unless otherwise specified, all limits ensured for TA = 25°C, VDD = 3.3 V(1)
PARAMETER
TEST CONDITIONS(2)
MIN(3)
TYP(4)
MAX(3)
UNIT
POWER
VDD
Supply voltage
TA = –40°C to 125°C
CLKIN = 10MHz(6)
2.7
3.6
V
IDD
Supply durrent (not including
sensor current)(5)
Sleep mode supply current(5)
2.1
35
mA
µA
µA
IDDSL
ISD
60
1
Shutdown mode supply
current(5)
0.2
CAPACITIVE SENSOR
CSENSORMAX
CIN
Maximum sensor capacitance 1-mH inductor, 10-kHz oscillation
250
4
nF
pF
Sensor pin parasitic
capacitance
NBITS
Number of bits
FDC2112, FDC2114
RCOUNT ≥ 0x0400
12
28
bits
bits
FDC2212, FDC2214
RCOUNT = 0xFFFF
fCS
Maximum channel sample rate FDC2112, FDC2114
single active channel continuous
13.3
4.08
kSPS
kSPS
conversion, SCL = 400 kHz
FDC2212, FDC2214
single active channel continuous
conversion, SCL= 400 kHz
EXCITATION
fSENSOR
Sensor excitation frequency
TA = –40°C to 125°C
0.01
10
MHz
V
VSENSORMIN
Minimum sensor oscillation
amplitude (pk)(7)
1.2
1.8
1.5
VSENSORMAX
ISENSORMAX
Maximum sensor oscillation
amplitude (pk)
V
Sensor maximum current drive HIGH_CURRENT_DRV = b0
DRIVE_CURRENT_CH0 = 0xF800
mA
HIGH_CURRENT_DRV = b1
DRIVE_CURRENT_CH0 = 0xF800
Channel 0 only
6
mA
(1) Electrical Characteristics values apply only for factory testing conditions at the temperature indicated. Factory testing conditions result in
very limited self-heating of the device such that TJ = TA. No guarantee of parametric performance is indicated in the electrical tables
under conditions of internal self-heating where TJ > TA. Absolute Maximum Ratings indicate junction temperature limits beyond which
the device may be permanently degraded, either mechanically or electrically.
(2) Register values are represented as either binary (b is the prefix to the digits), or hexadecimal (0x is the prefix to the digits). Decimal
values have no prefix.
(3) Limits are ensured by testing, design, or statistical analysis at 25°C. Limits over the operating temperature range are ensured through
correlations using statistical quality control (SQC) method.
(4) Typical values represent the most likely parametric norm as determined at the time of characterization. Actual typical values may vary
over time and also depend on the application and configuration. The typical values are not tested and are not ensured on shipped
production material.
(5) I2C read/write communication and pullup resistors current through SCL, SDA not included.
(6) Sensor capacitor: 1 layer, 20.9 × 13.9 mm, Bourns CMH322522-180KL sensor inductor with L=18 µH and 33 pF 1% COG/NP0 Target:
Grounded aluminum plate (176 × 123 mm), Channel = Channel 0 (continuous mode) CLKIN = 40 MHz, CHx_FIN_SEL = b10,
CHx_FREF_DIVIDER = b00 0000 0001 CH0_RCOUNT = 0xFFFF, SETTLECOUNT_CH0 = 0x0100, DRIVE_CURRENT_CH0 = 0x7800.
(7) Lower VSENSORMIN oscillation amplitudes can be used, but will result in lower SNR.
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Electrical Characteristics (continued)
Unless otherwise specified, all limits ensured for TA = 25°C, VDD = 3.3 V(1)
PARAMETER
TEST CONDITIONS(2)
MIN(3)
TYP(4)
MAX(3)
UNIT
MASTER CLOCK
fCLKIN
External master clock input
frequency (CLKIN)
TA = –40°C to 125°C
2
40
MHz
CLKINDUTY_MIN External master clock
minimum acceptable duty
cycle (CLKIN)
40%
60%
CLKINDUTY_MAX External master clock
maximum acceptable duty
cycle (CLKIN)
VCLKIN_LO
VCLKIN_HI
fINTCLK
CLKIN low voltage threshold
CLKIN high voltage threshold
0.3 VDD
55
V
V
0.7 × VDD
35
Internal master clock
frequency range
43.4
–13
MHz
TCf_int_μ
Internal master clock
temperature coefficient mean
ppm/°C
6.6 Timing Requirements
MIN
NOM
MAX
2
UNIT
ms
tSDWAKEUP
Wake-up time from SD high-low transition to I2C readback
tSLEEPWAKEUP Wake-up time from sleep mode
0.05
ms
tWD-TIMEOUT
Sensor recovery time (after watchdog timeout)
5.2
ms
I2C TIMING CHARACTERISTICS
fSCL
Clock frequency
Clock low time
Clock high time
10
1.3
0.6
400
kHz
μs
tLOW
tHIGH
μs
Hold time (repeated) START condition: after this period, the first clock
pulse is generated
tHD;STA
0.6
μs
tSU;STA
tHD;DAT
tSU;DAT
tSU;STO
tBUF
Setup time for a repeated START condition
Data hold time
0.6
0
μs
μs
ns
μs
μs
μs
μs
ns
Data setup time
100
0.6
1.3
Setup time for STOP condition
Bus free time between a STOP and START condition
Data valid time
tVD;DAT
tVD;ACK
tSP
0.9
0.9
50
Data valid acknowledge time
Pulse width of spikes that must be suppressed by the input filter(1)
(1) This parameter is specified by design and/or characterization and is not tested in production.
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6.7 Switching Characteristics - I2C
Unless otherwise specified, all limits ensured for TA = 25°C, VDD = 3.3 V
PARAMETER
VOLTAGE LEVELS
TEST CONDITIONS
MIN
TYP
MAX
UNIT
VIH
VIL
Input high voltage
Input low voltage
0.7 × VDD
V
V
0.3 × VDD
0.4
VOL
Output low voltage (3 mA sink
current)
V
V
HYS
Hysteresis
0.1 × VDD
SDA
t
BUF
t
t
f
LOW
t
HD;STA
t
r
t
t
SP
t
f
r
SCL
t
t
HD;STA
SU;STA
t
SU;STO
t
HIGH
t
t
SU;DAT
HD;DAT
STOP START
START
REPEATED
START
Figure 1. I2C Timing
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6.8 Typical Characteristics
Common test conditions (unless specified otherwise): Sensor capacitor: 1 layer, 20.9 × 13.9 mm, Bourns CMH322522-180KL
sensor inductor with L = 18 µH and 33 pF 1% COG/NP0 Target: Grounded aluminum plate (176 × 123 mm), Channel =
Channel 0 (continuous mode) CLKIN = 40 MHz, CHx_FIN_SEL = b01, CHx_FREF_DIVIDER = b00 0000 0001
CH0_RCOUNT = 0xFFFF, SETTLECOUNT_CH0 = 0x0100, DRIVE_CURRENT_CH0 = 0x7800.
3.25
3.225
3.2
3.25
VDD = 2.7 V
VDD = 3 V
VDD = 3.3 V
VDD = 3.6 V
3.2
3.175
3.15
3.125
3.1
3.15
3.1
-40°C
-20°C
0°C
50°C
85°C
100°C
125°C
3.075
3.05
25°C
3.05
-40
-20
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
2.7
2.8
2.9
3
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6
Temperature (°C)
VDD (V)
D003
D004
Includes 1.57-mA sensor current
–40°C to +125°C
Includes 1.57-mA sensor current
Figure 2. Active Mode IDD vs. Temperature
Figure 3. Active Mode IDD vs VDD
60
55
50
45
40
35
30
25
65
60
55
50
45
40
35
30
25
VDD = 2.7 V
VDD = 3 V
VDD = 3.3 V
VDD = 3.6 V
-40°C
-20°C
0°C
25°C
50°C
85°C
100°C
125°C
-40
-20
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
2.7
2.8
2.9
3
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6
Temperature (°C)
VDD (V)
D005
D006
–40°C to +125°C
Figure 4. Sleep Mode IDD vs Temperature
Figure 5. Sleep Mode IDD vs VDD
1.4
1.2
1
1.6
1.4
1.2
1
VDD = 2.7 V
VDD = 3 V
VDD = 3.3 V
VDD = 3.6 V
-40°C
-20°C
0°C
25°C
50°C
85°C
100°C
125°C
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
-40
-20
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
2.7
2.8
2.9
3
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6
Temperature (°C)
VDD (V)
D007
D008
–40°C to +125°C
Figure 6. Shutdown Mode IDD vs Temperature
Figure 7. Shutdown Mode IDD vs VDD
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Typical Characteristics (continued)
Common test conditions (unless specified otherwise): Sensor capacitor: 1 layer, 20.9 × 13.9 mm, Bourns CMH322522-180KL
sensor inductor with L = 18 µH and 33 pF 1% COG/NP0 Target: Grounded aluminum plate (176 × 123 mm), Channel =
Channel 0 (continuous mode) CLKIN = 40 MHz, CHx_FIN_SEL = b01, CHx_FREF_DIVIDER = b00 0000 0001
CH0_RCOUNT = 0xFFFF, SETTLECOUNT_CH0 = 0x0100, DRIVE_CURRENT_CH0 = 0x7800.
43.4
43.39
43.38
43.37
43.36
43.35
43.34
43.33
43.32
43.41
VDD = 2.7 V
VDD = 3 V
VDD = 3.3 V
VDD = 3.6 V
-40°C
-20°C
0°C
25°C
50°C
85°C
100°C
125°C
43.4
43.39
43.38
43.37
43.36
43.35
43.34
43.33
43.32
-40
-20
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
2.7
2.8
2.9
3
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6
Temperature (°C)
VDD (V)
D009
D010
–40°C to +125°C
Data based on 1 unit
Figure 8. Internal Oscillator Frequency vs Temperature
Figure 9. Internal Oscillator Frequency vs VDD
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7 Detailed Description
7.1 Overview
The FDC2112, FDC2114, FDC2212, and FDC2214 are high-resolution, multichannel capacitance-to-digital
converters for implementing capacitive sensing solutions. In contrast to traditional switched-capacitance
architectures, the FDC2112, FDC2114, FDC2212, and FDC2214 employ an L-C resonator, also known as L-C
tank, as a sensor. The narrow-band architecture allows unprecedented EMI immunity and greatly reduced noise
floor when compared to other capacitive sensing solutions.
Using this approach, a change in capacitance of the L-C tank can be observed as a shift in the resonant
frequency. Using this principle, the FDC is a capacitance-to-digital converter (FDC) that measures the oscillation
frequency of an LC resonator. The device outputs a digital value that is proportional to frequency. This frequency
measurement can be converted to an equivalent capacitance
7.2 Functional Block Diagrams
3.3 V
3.3 V
FDC2112 / FDC2212
VDD
CLKIN
VDD
40 MHz
0.1 ꢀF 1 ꢀF
GND
Int. Osc.
IN0A
IN0B
SD
Resonant
circuit driver
GPIO
GPIO
INTB
L
C
MCU
3.3 V
Cap
Sensor 0
Core
I2C
GND
ADDR
SDA
IN1A
IN1B
I2C
peripheral
Resonant
circuit driver
L
C
SCL
Cap
Sensor 1
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Functional Block Diagrams (continued)
3.3 V
3.3 V
FDC2114 / FDC2214
VDD
CLKIN
VDD
40 MHz
0.1 ꢀF 1 ꢀF
GND
Int. Osc.
IN0A
IN0B
SD
Resonant
circuit driver
GPIO
INTB
L
C
GPIO
MCU
3.3 V
Cap
Sensor 0
Core
I2C
GND
ADDR
SDA
IN3A
IN3B
I2C
peripheral
Resonant
circuit driver
L
C
SCL
Cap
Sensor 3
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Figure 11. Block Diagram for the FDC2114 and FDC2214
The FDC is composed of front-end resonant circuit drivers, followed by a multiplexer that sequences through the
active channels, connecting them to the core that measures and digitizes the sensor frequency (fSENSOR). The
core uses a reference frequency (fREF) to measure the sensor frequency. fREF is derived from either an internal
reference clock (oscillator), or an externally supplied clock. The digitized output for each channel is proportional
to the ratio of fSENSOR/fREF. The I2C interface is used to support device configuration and to transmit the digitized
frequency values to a host processor. The FDC can be placed in shutdown mode, saving current, using the SD
pin. The INTB pin may be configured to notify the host of changes in system status.
7.3 Feature Description
7.3.1 Clocking Architecture
Figure 12 shows the clock dividers and multiplexers of the FDC.
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Feature Description (continued)
IN0A
Cap
Sensor 0
L
L
÷ m
CH0_FIN_SEL (0x14)
÷ m
tfIN0
t
t
fSENSOR0
IN0B
IN1A
Cap
tfIN1
Sensor 1
fSENSOR1
IN1B
CH1_FIN_SEL (0x15)
÷ m
tfINt
IN2A(1)
Cap
L
L
tfIN2(1)t
Sensor 2(1)
(1)
(1)
IN2B(1)
IN3A(1)
fSENSOR2
CH2_FIN_SEL (0x16)(1)
Cap
÷ m
tfIN3(1)t
Sensor 3(1)
IN3B(1)
fSENSOR3
CONFIG (0x1A)
MUX_CONFIG
(0x1B)
CH3_FIN_SEL (0x17)(1)
Core
÷ n
tfREF0
t
CH0_FREF_DIVIDER (0x14)
REF_CLK_SRC
(0x1A)
÷ n
tfREF1
t
fCLKIN
CLKIN
tfREF
t
CH1_FREF_DIVIDER (0x15)
tfCLK
t
tfINT
Int. Osc.
t
÷ n
tfREF2(1)t
CH2_FREF_DIVIDER (0x16)(1)
tfREF3(1)t
Data Output
÷ n
CONFIG (0x1A)
MUX_CONFIG
(0x1B)
CH3_FREF_DIVIDER (0x17)(1)
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Figure 12. Clocking Diagram
In Figure 12, the key clocks are fIN, fREF, and fCLK. fCLK is selected from either the internal clock source or external
clock source (CLKIN). The frequency measurement reference clock, fREF, is derived from the fCLK source. TI
recommends that precision applications use an external master clock that offers the stability and accuracy
requirements needed for the application. The internal oscillator may be used in applications that require low cost
and do not require high precision. The fINx clock is derived from sensor frequency for a channel x, fSENSORx. fREFx
and fINx must meet the requirements listed in Table 1, depending on whether fCLK (master clock) is the internal or
external clock.
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Feature Description (continued)
Table 1. Clock Configuration Requirements
SET
CHx_SETTLECO
UNT to
VALID fREFx
RANGE (MHz)
VALID fINx
RANGE
SET CHx_FIN_SEL
SET
MODE(1)
CLKIN SOURCE
(2)
to
CHx_RCOUNT to
Multi-channel
Internal
External
fREFx ≤ 55
fREFx ≤ 40
fREFx ≤ 35
Differential sensor
configuration:
b01: 0.01MHz to
8.75MHz (divide by 1)
b10: 5MHz to 10MHz
(divide by 2)
Single-channel
Either external or
internal
< fREFx /4
> 3
> 8
Single-ended sensor
configuration
b10: 0.01MHz to
10MHz (divide by 2)
(1) Channels 2 and 3 are only available for FDC2114 and FDC2214.
(2) Refer to Sensor Configuration for information on differential and single-ended sensor configurations.
Table 2 shows the clock configuration registers for all channels.
Table 2. Clock Configuration Registers
CHANNEL(1)
CLOCK
REGISTER
FIELD [ BIT(S) ]
REF_CLK_SRC [9]
VALUE
fCLK = Master
Clock Source
CONFIG, addr
0x1A
b0 = internal oscillator is used as the
master clock
b1 = external clock source is used as the
master clock
All
fREF0
fREF1
fREF2
fREF3
fIN0
CLOCK_DIVIDER CH0_FREF_DIVIDER [9:0]
S_CH0, addr 0x14
fREF0 = fCLK / CH0_FREF_DIVIDER
fREF1 = fCLK / CH1_FREF_DIVIDER
fREF2 = fCLK / CH2_FREF_DIVIDER
fREF3 = fCLK / CH3_FREF_DIVIDER
fIN0 = fSENSOR0 / CH0_FIN_SEL
fIN1 = fSENSOR1 / CH1_FIN_SEL
fIN2 = fSENSOR2 / CH2_FIN_SEL
fIN3 = fSENSOR3 / CH3_FIN_SEL
0
1
2
3
0
1
2
3
CLOCK_DIVIDER CH1_FREF_DIVIDER [9:0]
S_CH1, addr 0x15
CLOCK_DIVIDER CH2_FREF_DIVIDER [9:0]
S_CH2, addr 0x16
CLOCK_DIVIDER CH3_FREF_DIVIDER [9:0]
S_CH3, addr 0x17
CLOCK_DIVIDER CH0_FIN_SEL [13:12]
S_CH0, addr 0x14
fIN1
CLOCK_DIVIDER CH1_FIN_SEL [13:12]
S_CH1, addr 0x15
fIN2
CLOCK_DIVIDER CH2_FIN_SEL [13:12]
S_CH2, addr 0x16
fIN3
CLOCK_DIVIDER CH3_FIN_SEL [13:12]
S_CH3, addr 0x17
(1) Channels 2 and 3 are only available for FDC2114 and FDC2214
7.3.2 Multi-Channel and Single-Channel Operation
The multi-channel package of the FDC enables the user to save board space and support flexible system design.
For example, temperature drift can often cause a shift in component values, resulting in a shift in resonant
frequency of the sensor. Using a second sensor as a reference provides the capability to cancel out a
temperature shift. When operated in multi-channel mode, the FDC sequentially samples the active channels. In
single-channel mode, the FDC samples a single channel, which is selectable. Table 3 shows the registers and
values that are used to configure either multi-channel or single-channel modes.
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Table 3. Single- and Multi-Channel Configuration Registers
MODE
REGISTER
FIELD [ BIT(S) ]
VALUE
00 = chan 0
01 = chan 1
10 = chan 2
11 = chan 3
CONFIG, addr 0x1A
ACTIVE_CHAN [15:14]
Single channel
0 = continuous conversion on a
single channel (default)
MUX_CONFIG addr 0x1B
MUX_CONFIG addr 0x1B
AUTOSCAN_EN [15]
AUTOSCAN_EN [15]
1 = continuous conversion on
multiple channels
00 = Ch0, Ch 1
Multi-channel
MUX_CONFIG addr 0x1B
RR_SEQUENCE [14:13]
01 = Ch0, Ch 1, Ch 2
10 = Ch0, CH1, Ch2, Ch3
The digitized sensor measurement for each channel (DATAx) represents the ratio of the sensor frequency to the
reference frequency.
The data output (DATAx) of the FDC2112 and FDC2114 is expressed as the 12 MSBs of a 16-bit result:
ƒSENSORx * 212
DATAx
=
ƒREFx
(1)
(2)
The data output (DATAx) of the FDC2212 and FDC2214 is expressed as:
ƒSENSORx * 228
DATAx =
ƒREFx
Table 4 lists the registers that contain the fixed point sample values for each channel.
Table 4. Sample Data Registers
FIELD NAME [ BITS(S) ] AND
VALUE (FDC2112, FDC2114)
FIELD NAME [ BITS(S) ] AND VALUE
CHANNEL(1)
REGISTER(2)
(3)(4)
(FDC2212, FDC2214)
DATA_CH0, addr 0x00
DATA0 [11:0]:
DATA0 [27:16]:
12 bits of the 16 bit conversion
result.
12 MSBs of the 28 bit conversion result
0x000 = under range
0xfff = over range
0
DATA_LSB_CH0, addr 0x01
DATA_CH1, addr 0x02
Not applicable
DATA0 [15:0]:
16 LSBs of the 28 bit conversion result
DATA1 [11:0]:
DATA1 [27:16]:
12 bits of the 16 bit conversion
result.
12 MSBs of the 28 bit conversion result
0x000 = under range
0xfff = over range
1
2
DATA_LSB_CH1, addr 0x03
DATA_CH2, addr 0x04
Not applicable
DATA1 [15:0]:
16 LSBs of the 28 bit conversion result
DATA2 [11:0]:
12 bits of the 16 bit conversion
result.
0x000 = under range
0xfff = over range
DATA2 [27:16]:
12 MSBs of the 28 bit conversion result
DATA_LSB_CH2, addr 0x05
Not applicable
DATA2 [15:0]:
16 LSBs of the 28 bit conversion result
(1) Channels 2 and 3 are only available for FDC2114 and FDC2214.
(2) The DATA_CHx.DATAx register must always be read first, followed by the DATA_LSB_ CHx.DATAx register of the same channel to
ensure data coherency.
(3) A DATA value of 0x0000000 = under range for FDC2212/FDC2214.
(4) A DATA value of 0xFFFFFFF = over range for FDC2212/FDC2214.
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Table 4. Sample Data Registers (continued)
FIELD NAME [ BITS(S) ] AND
VALUE (FDC2112, FDC2114)
FIELD NAME [ BITS(S) ] AND VALUE
REGISTER(2)
(3)(4)
(FDC2212, FDC2214)
DATA_CH3, addr 0x06
DATA3 [11:0]:
DATA3 [27:16]:
12 bits of the 16 bit conversion
result.
12 MSBs of the 28 bit conversion result
0x000 = under range
0xfff = over range
3
DATA_LSB_CH3, addr 0x07
Not applicable
DATA3 [15:0]:
16 LSBs of the 28 bit conversion result
When the FDC sequences through the channels in multi-channel mode, the dwell time interval for each channel
is the sum of three parts:
1. sensor activation time
2. conversion time
3. channel switch delay
The sensor activation time is the amount of settling time required for the sensor oscillation to stabilize, as shown
in Figure 13. The settling wait time is programmable and should be set to a value that is long enough to allow
stable oscillation. The settling wait time for channel x is given by:
tSx = (CHX_SETTLECOUNTˣ16)/fREFx
(3)
Table 5 illustrates the registers and values for configuring the settling time for each channel.
Channel 0
Sensor
Activation
Channel 0
Conversion
Channel
switch delay Sensor
Activation
Channel 1
Channel 1
Conversion
Channel
switch delay Sensor
Activation
Channel 0
Channel 0
Channel 1
Figure 13. Multi-channel Mode Sequencing
Active Channel
Sensor Signal
Sensor
Activation
Conversion
Conversion
Conversion
Amplitude
Correction
Amplitude
Correction
Amplitude
Correction
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Table 5. Settling Time Register Configuration
CHANNEL(1)
REGISTER
FIELD
CONVERSION TIME(2)
0
1
2
3
SETTLECOUNT_CH0, addr 0x10
SETTLECOUNT_CH1, addr 0x11
SETTLECOUNT_CH2, addr 0x12
SETTLECOUNT_CH3, addr 0x13
CH0_SETTLECOUNT [15:0]
CH1_SETTLECOUNT [15:0]
CH2_SETTLECOUNT [15:0]
CH3_SETTLECOUNT [15:0]
(CH0_SETTLECOUNT*16)/fREF0
(CH1_SETTLECOUNT*16)/fREF1
(CH2_SETTLECOUNT*16)/fREF2
(CH3_SETTLECOUNT*16)/fREF3
(1) Channels 2 and 3 are available only in the FDC2114 and FDC2214.
(2) fREFx is the reference frequency configured for the channel.
The SETTLECOUNT for any channel x must satisfy:
CHx_SETTLECOUNT > Vpk × fREFx × C × π2 / (32 × IDRIVEX)
where
•
•
•
•
Vpk = Peak oscillation amplitude at the programmed IDRIVE setting
fREFx = Reference frequency for Channel x
C = sensor capacitance including parasitic PCB capacitance
IDRIVEX = setting programmed into the IDRIVE register in amps
(4)
Round the result to the next highest integer (for example, if Equation 4 recommends a minimum value of
6.08, program the register to 7 or higher).
The conversion time represents the number of reference clock cycles used to measure the sensor frequency.
It is set by the CHx_RCOUNT register for the channel. The conversion time for any channel x is:
tCx = (CHx_RCOUNT × 16 + 4) /fREFx
(5)
The reference count value must be chosen to support the required number of effective bits (ENOB). For
example, if an ENOB of 13 bits is required, then a minimum conversion time of 213 = 8192 clock cycles is
required. 8192 clock cycles correspond to a CHx_RCOUNT value of 0x0200.
Table 6. Conversion Time Configuration Registers, Channels 0 - 3(1)
CHANNEL
REGISTER
RCOUNT_CH0, addr 0x08
RCOUNT_CH1, addr 0x09
RCOUNT_CH2, addr 0x0A
RCOUNT_CH3, addr 0x0B
FIELD [ BIT(S) ]
CH0_RCOUNT [15:0]
CONVERSION TIME
(CH0_RCOUNT × 16)/fREF0
(CH1_RCOUNT × 16)/fREF1
(CH2_RCOUNT × 16)/fREF2
(CH3_RCOUNT × 16)/fREF3
0
1
2
3
CH1_RCOUNT [15:0]
CH2_RCOUNT [15:0]
CH3_RCOUNT [15:0]
(1) Channels 2 and 3 are available only for FDC2114 and FDC2214.
The typical channel switch delay time between the end of conversion and the beginning of sensor activation of
the subsequent channel is:
Channel Switch Delay = 692 ns + 5 / fref
(6)
The deterministic conversion time of the FDC allows data polling at a fixed interval. For example, if the
programmed SETTLECOUNT is 128 FREF cycles (SETTLECOUNT = 0x0008) and RCOUNT is 512 FREF cycles
(RCOUNT=0x0020), then one conversion takes 3.2 ms (sensor-activation time) + 12.8ms (conversion time) +
0.8µs (channel-switch delay) = 16.0 ms per channel. If the FDC is configured for dual-channel operation by
setting AUTOSCAN_EN = 1 and RR_SEQUENCE = 00, then one full set of conversion results will be available
from the data registers every 32 ms.
A data ready flag (DRDY) is also available for interrupt driven system designs (see the STATUS register
description in Register Maps).
7.3.2.1 Gain and Offset (FDC2112, FDC2114 only)
The FDC2112 and FDC2114 have internal 16-bit data converters, but the standard conversion output word width
is only 12 bits; therefore only 12 of the 16 bits are available from the data registers. By default, the gain feature is
disabled and the DATA registers contain the 12 MSBs of the 16-bit word. However, it is possible to shift the data
output by up to 4 bits. Figure 15 shows the segment of the 16-bit sample that is reported for each possible gain
setting.
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MSB
LSB
Conversion result
15
12
11
11
11
8
7
4
3
0
0
Output_gain = 0x3
Output_gain = 0x2
Output_gain = 0x1
0
11
0
Output_gain = 0x0
(default)
11
0
11
0
Data available in DATA_MSB_CHx.DATA_CHx [11:0]
Figure 15. Conversion Data Output Gain
For systems in which the sensor signal variation is less than 25% of the full-scale range, the FDC can report
conversion results with higher resolution by setting the output gain. the output gain is applied to all device
channels. An output gain can be used to apply a 2-bit, 3-bit, or 4-bit shift to the output code for all channels,
allowing access to the 4 LSBs of the original 16-bit result. The MSBs of the sample are shifted out when a gain is
applied. Do not use the output gain if the MSBs of any active channel are toggling, as the MSBs for that channel
will be lost when gain is applied.
Example: If the conversion result for a channel is 0x07A3, with OUTPUT_GAIN = 0x0, the reported output code
is 0x07A. If OUTPUT_GAIN is set to 0x3 in the same condition, then the reported output code is 0x7A3. The
original 4 MSBs (0x0) are no longer accessible.
Table 7. Output Gain Register (FDC2112 and FDC2114 only)
EFFECTIVE
RESOLUTION (BITS)
CHANNEL(1)
REGISTER
FIELD [ BIT(S) ]
VALUES
OUTPUT RANGE
00 (default): Gain =1 (0 bits
shift)
12
100% full scale
01: Gain = 4 (2 bits left shift)
10: Gain = 8 (3 bits left shift)
14
15
16
25% full scale
12.5% full scale
6.25% full scale
RESET_DEV, addr OUTPUT_GAIN [
0x1C 10:9 ]
All
11 : Gain = 16 (4 bits left
shift)
(1) Channels 2 and 3 are available for FDC2114 only.
An offset value may be subtracted from each DATA value to compensate for a frequency offset or maximize the
dynamic range of the sample data. The offset values should be < fSENSORx_MIN / fREFx. Otherwise, the offset might
be so large that it masks the LSBs which are changing.
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Table 8. Frequency Offset Registers
CHANNEL(1)
REGISTER
OFFSET_CH0, addr 0x0C
OFFSET_CH1, addr 0x0D
OFFSET_CH2, addr 0x0E
OFFSET_CH3, addr 0x0F
FIELD [ BIT(S) ]
CH0_OFFSET [ 15:0 ]
VALUE
0
1
2
3
fOFFSET0 = CH0_OFFSET × (fREF0/216
fOFFSET1 = CH1_OFFSET × (fREF1/216
fOFFSET2 = CH2_OFFSET × (fREF2/216
fOFFSET3 = CH3_OFFSET × (fREF3/216
)
)
)
)
CH1_OFFSET [ 15:0 ]
CH2_OFFSET [ 15:0 ]
CH3_OFFSET [ 15:0 ]
(1) Channels 2 and 3 are only available for FDC2114 and FDC2214.
The sensor capacitance CSENSE of a differential sensor configuration can be determined by:
1
CSENSOR
=
- C
2
L *(2p* ƒSENSORx
)
where
•
C = parallel sensor capacitance (see Figure 55)
(7)
The FDC2112 and FDC2114 sensor frequency fSENSORx can be determined by:
CHxOFFSET
216
DATAx
2(12+OUTPUT_GAIN)
≈
’
ƒSENSORx = CHx_FIN_SEL*ƒREFx
*
+
∆
«
÷
◊
where
•
•
•
DATAx = Conversion result from the DATA_CHx register
CHx_OFFSET = Offset value set in the OFFSET_CHx register
OUTPUT_GAIN = output multiplication factor set in the RESET_DEVICE.OUTPUT_GAIN register
(8)
(9)
The FDC2212 and FDC2214 sensor frequency fSENSORx can be determined by:
CHx_FIN_SEL * ƒREFx *DATAx
ƒSENSORx
=
228
(FDC2212, FDC2214)
where
•
DATAx = Conversion result from the DATA_CHx register
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7.3.3 Current Drive Control Registers
The registers listed in Table 9 are used to control the sensor drive current. The recommendations listed in the
last column of the table should be followed.
Table 9. Current Drive Control Registers
CHANNEL(1)
REGISTER
CONFIG, addr 0x1A
FIELD [ BIT(S) ]
VALUE
SENSOR_ACTIVATE_SEL [11]
Sets current drive for sensor activation.
Recommended value is b0 (full current
mode).
All
CONFIG, addr 0x1A
HIGH_CURRENT_DRV [6]
CH0_IDRIVE [15:11]
CH1_IDRIVE [15:11]
CH2_IDRIVE [15:11]
CH3_IDRIVE [15:11]
b0 = normal current drive (1.5 mA)
b1 = Increased current drive (> 1.5 mA)
for Ch 0 in single channel mode only.
Cannot be used in multi-channel mode.
0
0
1
2
3
DRIVE_CURRENT_CH0, addr
0x1E
Drive current used during the settling and
conversion time for Ch. 0. Set such that
1.2 V ≤ sensor oscillation amplitude (pk) ≤
1.8 V
DRIVE_CURRENT_CH1, addr
0x1F
Drive current used during the settling and
conversion time for Ch. 1. Set such that
1.2 V ≤ sensor oscillation amplitude (pk) ≤
1.8 V
DRIVE_CURRENT_CH2, addr
0x20
Drive current used during the settling and
conversion time for Ch. 2. Set such that
1.2 V ≤ sensor oscillation amplitude (pk) ≤
1.8 V
DRIVE_CURRENT_CH3, addr
0x21
Drive current used during the settling and
conversion time for Ch. 3 . Set such that
1.2 V ≤ sensor oscillation amplitude (pk) ≤
1.8 V
(1) Channels 2 and 3 are available for FDC2114 and FDC2214 only.
The CHx_IDRIVE field should be programmed such that the sensor oscillates at an amplitude between 1.2 Vpk
(VSENSORMIN) and 1.8 Vpk (VSENSORMAX). An IDRIVE value of 00000 corresponds to 16 µA, and IDRIVE = b11111
corresponds to 1563 µA.
A high sensor current drive mode can be enabled to drive sensor coils with > 1.5mA on channel 0, only in single
channel mode. This feature can be used when the sensor minimum recommended oscillation amplitude of 1.2V
cannot be achieved with the highest IDRIVE setting. Set the HIGH_CURRENT_DRV register bit to b1 to enable
this mode.
7.3.4 Device Status Registers
The registers listed in Table 10 may be used to read device status.
Table 10. Status Registers
CHANNEL(1)
REGISTER
FIELDS [ BIT(S) ]
VALUES
Refer to Register Maps for a
description of the individual
status bits.
12 fields are available that
contain various status bits [ 15:0 ]
All
STATUS, addr 0x18
12 fields are available that are
Refer to Register Maps for a
All
STATUS_CONFIG, addr 0x19
used to configure status reporting description of the individual error
[ 15:0 ] configuration bits.
(1) Channels 2 and 3 are available for FDC2114 and FDC2114 only.
See the STATUS and STATUS_CONFIG register description in Register Maps. These registers can be
configured to trigger an interrupt on the INTB pin for certain events. The following conditions must be met:
1. The error or status register must be unmasked by enabling the appropriate register bit in the
STATUS_CONFIG register
2. The INTB function must be enabled by setting CONFIG.INTB_DIS to 0
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When a bit field in the STATUS register is set, the entire STATUS register content is held until read or until the
DATA_CHx register is read. Reading also de-asserts INTB.
Interrupts are cleared by one of the following events:
1. Entering sleep mode
2. Power-on reset (POR)
3. Device enters shutdown mode (SD is asserted)
4. S/W reset
5. I2C read of the STATUS register: Reading the STATUS register clears any error status bit set in STATUS
along with the ERR_CHAN field and de-assert INTB
Setting register CONFIG.INTB_DIS to b1 disables the INTB function and holds the INTB pin high.
7.3.5 Input Deglitch Filter
The input deglitch filter suppresses EMI and ringing above the sensor frequency. It does not impact the
conversion result as long as its bandwidth is configured to be above the maximum sensor frequency. The input
deglitch filter can be configured in MUX_CONFIG.DEGLITCH register field as shown in Table 11. For optimal
performance, TI recommends selection of the lowest setting that exceeds the sensor oscillation frequency. For
example, if the maximum sensor frequency is 2 MHz, choose MUX_CONFIG.DEGLITCH = b100 (3.3 MHz).
Table 11. Input Deglitch Filter Register
MUX_CONFIG.DEGLITCH (addr 0x1B) REGISTER
CHANNEL(1)
DEGLITCH FREQUENCY
VALUE
ALL
ALL
ALL
ALL
001
1 MHz
3.3 MHz
10 MHz
33 MHz
100
101
011
(1) Channels 2 and 3 are available for FDC2114 / FDC2214 only.
7.4 Device Functional Modes
7.4.1 Start-Up Mode
When the FDC powers up, it enters into sleep mode and waits for configuration. Once the device is configured,
exit sleep mode by setting CONFIG.SLEEP_MODE_EN to b0.
TI recommends configuring the FDC while in sleep mode. If a setting on the FDC needs to be changed, return
the device to sleep mode, change the appropriate register, and then exit sleep mode.
7.4.2 Normal (Conversion) Mode
When operating in the normal (conversion) mode, the FDC is periodically sampling the frequency of the
sensor(s) and generating sample outputs for the active channel(s).
7.4.3 Sleep Mode
Sleep mode is entered by setting the CONFIG.SLEEP_MODE_EN register field to 1. While in this mode, the
device configuration is maintained. To exit sleep mode, set the CONFIG.SLEEP_MODE_EN register field to 0.
After setting CONFIG.SLEEP_MODE_EN to b0, sensor activation for the first conversion begins after 16,384 fINT
clock cycles. While in sleep mode the I2C interface is functional so that register reads and writes can be
performed. While in sleep mode, no conversions are performed. In addition, entering sleep mode will clear
conversion results, any error condition, and de-assert the INTB pin.
7.4.4 Shutdown Mode
When the SD pin is set to high, the FDC enters shutdown mode. Shutdown mode is the lowest power state. To
exit shutdown mode, set the SD pin to low. Entering shutdown mode returns all registers to their default state.
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Device Functional Modes (continued)
While in shutdown mode, no conversions are performed. In addition, entering shutdown mode clears any error
condition and de-assert the INTB pin. While the device is in shutdown mode, is not possible to read to or write
from the device via the I2C interface.
7.4.4.1 Reset
The FDC can be reset by writing to RESET_DEV.RESET_DEV. Any active conversion stops, and all register
values return to their default value. This register bit always returns 0b when read.
7.5 Programming
The FDC device uses an I2C interface to access control and data registers.
7.5.1 I2C Interface Specifications
The FDC uses an extended start sequence with I2C for register access. The maximum speed of the I2C
interface is 400 kbit/s. This sequence follows the standard I2C 7-bit slave address followed by an 8-bit pointer
register byte to set the register address. When the ADDR pin is set low, the FDC I2C address is 0x2A; when the
ADDR pin is set high, the FDC I2C address is 0x2B. The ADDR pin must not change state after the FDC exits
Shutdown Mode.
1
9
1
9
SCL
SDA
A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 A0 R/W
R7 R6 R5 R4 R3 R2 R1 R0
Start by
Master
Ack by
Slave
Ack by
Slave
Frame 1
Serial Bus Address Byte
from Master
Frame 2
Slave Register
Address
1
9
1
9
SCL
SDA
D15 D14 D13 D12 D11 D10 D9 D8
D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0
Ack by
Slave
Ack by Stop by
Slave
Master
Frame 3
Data MSB from
Master
Frame 4
Data LSB from
Master
Figure 16. I2C Write Register Sequence
1
9
1
9
SCL
SDA
A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 A0 R/W
R7 R6 R5 R4 R3 R2 R1 R0
Start by
Master
Ack by
Slave
Ack by
Slave
Frame 1
Serial Bus Address Byte
from Master
Frame 2
Slave Register
Address
1
9
1
9
1
9
SCL
SDA
A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 A0 R/W
D15 D14 D13 D12 D11 D10 D9 D8
D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0
Start by
Master
Ack by
Slave
Ack by
Master
Nack by Stop by
Master Master
Frame 3
Serial Bus Address Byte
from Master
Frame 4
Data MSB from
Slave
Frame 5
Data LSB from
Slave
Figure 17. I2C Read Register Sequence
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7.6 Register Maps
7.6.1 Register List
Fields indicated with Reserved must be written only with indicated values, otherwise improper device operation
may occur. The R/W column indicates the Read-Write status of the corresponding field. A ‘R/W’ entry indicates
read and write capability, a ‘R’ indicates read-only, and a ‘W’ indicates write-only.
Figure 18. Register List
ADDRESS
NAME
DATA_CH0
DEFAULT VALUE
0x0000
DESCRIPTION
0x00
Channel 0 Conversion Result and status (FDC2112 / FDC2114 only)
Channel 0 MSB Conversion Result and status (FDC2212 / FDC2214 only)
0x0000
0x01
0x02
DATA_LSB_CH0
DATA_CH1
0x0000
Channel 0 LSB Conversion Result. Must be read after Register address
0x00 (FDC2212 / FDC2214 only)
0x0000
0x0000
0x0000
Channel 1 Conversion Result and status (FDC2112 / FDC2114 only)
Channel 1 MSB Conversion Result and status (FDC2212 / FDC2214 only)
0x03
0x04
DATA_LSB_CH1
DATA_CH2
Channel 1 LSB Conversion Result. Must be read after Register address
0x02 (FDC2212 / FDC2214 only)
0x0000
0x0000
0x0000
Channel 2 Conversion Result and status (FDC2114 only)
Channel 2 MSB Conversion Result and status (FDC2214 only)
0x05
0x06
DATA_LSB_CH2
DATA_CH3
Channel 2 LSB Conversion Result. Must be read after Register address
0x04 (FDC2214 only)
0x0000
0x0000
0x0000
Channel 3 Conversion Result and status (FDC2114 only)
Channel 3 MSB Conversion Result and status (FDC2214 only)
0x07
DATA_LSB_CH3
Channel 3 LSB Conversion Result. Must be read after Register address
0x06 (FDC2214 only)
0x08
0x09
0x0A
0x0B
0x0C
0x0D
0x0E
0x0F
0x10
0x11
0x12
0x13
0x14
0x15
0x16
0x17
0x18
0x19
0x1A
0x1B
0x1C
0x1E
0x1F
0x20
0x21
0x7E
0x7F
RCOUNT_CH0
0x0080
0x0080
0x0080
0x0080
0x0000
0x0000
0x0000
0x0000
0x0000
0x0000
0x0000
0x0000
0x0000
0x0000
0x0000
0x0000
0x0000
0x0000
0x2801
0x020F
0x0000
0x0000
0x0000
0x0000
0x0000
0x5449
0x3054
0x3055
Reference Count setting for Channel 0
RCOUNT_CH1
Reference Count setting for Channel 1
RCOUNT_CH2
Reference Count setting for Channel 2 (FDC2114 / FDC2214 only)
Reference Count setting for Channel 3 (FDC2114 / FDC2214 only)
Offset value for Channel 0 (FDC2112 / FDC2114 only)
Offset value for Channel 1 (FDC2112 / FDC2114 only)
Offset value for Channel 2 (FDC2114 only)
Offset value for Channel 3 (FDC2114 only)
Channel 0 Settling Reference Count
RCOUNT_CH3
OFFSET_CH0
OFFSET_CH1
OFFSET_CH2
OFFSET_CH3
SETTLECOUNT_CH0
SETTLECOUNT_CH1
SETTLECOUNT_CH2
SETTLECOUNT_CH3
CLOCK_DIVIDERS_CH0
CLOCK_DIVIDERS_CH1
CLOCK_DIVIDERS_CH2
CLOCK_DIVIDERS_CH3
STATUS
Channel 1 Settling Reference Count
Channel 2 Settling Reference Count (FDC2114 / FDC2214 only)
Channel 3 Settling Reference Count (FDC2114 / FDC2214 only)
Reference divider settings for Channel 0
Reference divider settings for Channel 1
Reference divider settings for Channel 2 (FDC2114 / FDC2214 only)
Reference divider settings for Channel 3 (FDC2114 / FDC2214 only)
Device Status Reporting
STATUS_CONFIG
CONFIG
Device Status Reporting Configuration
Conversion Configuration
MUX_CONFIG
Channel Multiplexing Configuration
RESET_DEV
Reset Device
DRIVE_CURRENT_CH0
DRIVE_CURRENT_CH1
DRIVE_CURRENT_CH2
DRIVE_CURRENT_CH3
MANUFACTURER_ID
DEVICE_ID
Channel 0 sensor current drive configuration
Channel 1 sensor current drive configuration
Channel 2 sensor current drive configuration (FDC2114 / FDC2214 only)
Channel 3 sensor current drive configuration (FDC2114 / FDC2214 only)
Manufacturer ID
Device ID (FDC2112, FDC2114 only)
Device ID (FDC2212, FDC2214 only)
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7.6.2 Address 0x00, DATA_CH0
Figure 19. Address 0x00, DATA_CH0
15
7
14
6
13
12
11
10
2
9
1
8
0
RESERVED
CH0_ERR_WD CH0_ERR_AW
DATA0
5
4
3
DATA0
Table 12. Address 0x00, DATA_CH0 Field Descriptions
Bit
Field
Type
R
Reset
00
Description
15:14
13
RESERVED
Reserved.
CH0_ERR_WD
R
0
Channel 0 Conversion Watchdog Timeout Error Flag. Cleared by
reading the bit.
12
CH0_ERR_AW
R
R
0
Channel 0 Amplitude Warning. Cleared by reading the bit.
11:0
DATA0 (FDC2112 / FDC2114 only)
0000 0000 Channel 0 Conversion Result
0000
DATA0[27:16] (FDC2212 /
FDC2214 only)
7.6.3 Address 0x01, DATA_LSB_CH0 (FDC2212 / FDC2214 only)
Figure 20. Address 0x01, DATA_LSB_CH0
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
1
8
0
DATA0
DATA0
7
6
5
4
3
2
Table 13. Address 0x01, DATA_CH0 Field Descriptions
Bit
15:0
Field
DATA0[15:0]
Type
Reset
Description
R
0000 0000 Channel 0 Conversion Result
0000
7.6.4 Address 0x02, DATA_CH1
Figure 21. Address 0x02, DATA_CH1
15
7
14
6
13
12
11
10
2
9
1
8
0
RESERVED
CH1_ERR_WD CH1_ERR_AW
DATA1
5
4
3
DATA1
Table 14. Address 0x02, DATA_CH1 Field Descriptions
Bit
Field
Type
R
Reset
00
Description
15:14
13
RESERVED
Reserved.
CH1_ERR_WD
R
0
Channel 1 Conversion Watchdog Timeout Error Flag. Cleared by
reading the bit.
12
CH1_ERR_AW
R
R
0
Channel 1 Amplitude Warning. Cleared by reading the bit.
11:0
DATA1 (FDC2112 / FDC2114 only)
0000 0000 Channel 1 Conversion Result
0000
DATA1[27:16] (FDC2212 /
FDC2214 only)
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7.6.5 Address 0x03, DATA_LSB_CH1 (FDC2212 / FDC2214 only)
Figure 22. Address 0x03, DATA_LSB_CH1
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
1
8
0
DATA1
7
6
5
4
3
2
DATA1
Table 15. Address 0x03, DATA_CH1 Field Descriptions
Bit
15:0
Field
DATA1[15:0]
Type
Reset
Description
R
0000 0000 Channel 1 Conversion Result
0000
7.6.6 Address 0x04, DATA_CH2 (FDC2114, FDC2214 only)
Figure 23. Address 0x04, DATA_CH2
15
14
13
12
11
10
2
9
1
8
0
RESERVED
CH2_ERR_WD CH2_ERR_AW
DATA2
7
6
5
4
3
DATA2
Table 16. Address 0x04, DATA_CH2 Field Descriptions
Bit
Field
Type
R
Reset
00
Description
15:14
13
RESERVED
Reserved.
CH2_ERR_WD
R
0
Channel 2 Conversion Watchdog Timeout Error Flag. Cleared by
reading the bit.
12
CH2_ERR_AW
R
R
0
Channel 2 Amplitude Warning. Cleared by reading the bit.
11:0
DATA2 (FDC2112 / FDC2114 only)
0000 0000 Channel 2 Conversion Result
0000
DATA2[27:16] (FDC2212 /
FDC2214 only)
7.6.7 Address 0x05, DATA_LSB_CH2 (FDC2214 only)
Figure 24. Address 0x05, DATA_LSB_CH2
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
1
8
0
DATA2
DATA2
7
6
5
4
3
2
Table 17. Address 0x05, DATA_CH2 Field Descriptions
Bit
15:0
Field
DATA2[15:0]
Type
Reset
Description
R
0000 0000 Channel 2 Conversion Result
0000
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7.6.8 Address 0x06, DATA_CH3 (FDC2114, FDC2214 only)
Figure 25. Address 0x06, DATA_CH3
15
14
13
12
11
10
2
9
1
8
0
RESERVED
CH3_ERR_WD CH3_ERR_AW
DATA3
7
6
5
4
3
DATA3
Table 18. Address 0x06, DATA_CH3 Field Descriptions
Bit
Field
Type
R
Reset
00
Description
15:14
13
RESERVED
Reserved.
CH3_ERR_WD
R
0
Channel 3 Conversion Watchdog Timeout Error Flag. Cleared by
reading the bit.
12
CH3_ERR_AW
R
R
0
Channel 3 Amplitude Warning. Cleared by reading the bit.
11:0
DATA3 (FDC2112 / FDC2114 only)
0000 0000 Channel 3 Conversion Result
0000
DATA3[27:16] (FDC2212 /
FDC2214 only)
7.6.9 Address 0x07, DATA_LSB_CH3 (FDC2214 only)
Figure 26. Address 0x07, DATA_LSB_CH3
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
1
8
0
DATA3
DATA3
7
6
5
4
3
2
Table 19. Address 0x07, DATA_CH3 Field Descriptions
Bit
15:0
Field
DATA3[15:0]
Type
Reset
Description
R
0000 0000 Channel 3 Conversion Result
0000
7.6.10 Address 0x08, RCOUNT_CH0
Figure 27. Address 0x08, RCOUNT_CH0
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
1
8
0
CH0_RCOUNT
CH0_RCOUNT
7
6
5
4
3
2
Table 20. Address 0x08, RCOUNT_CH0 Field Descriptions
Bit
15:0
Field
CH0_RCOUNT
Type
Reset
Description
R/W
0000 0000
1000 0000
Channel 0 Reference Count Conversion Interval Time
0x0000-0x00FF: Reserved
0x0100-0xFFFF: Conversion Time (tC0) =
(CH0_RCOUNTˣ16)/fREF0
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7.6.11 Address 0x09, RCOUNT_CH1
Figure 28. Address 0x09, RCOUNT_CH1
15
7
14
6
13
12
11
10
9
1
8
0
CH1_RCOUNT
5
4
3
2
CH1_RCOUNT
Table 21. Address 0x09, RCOUNT_CH1 Field Descriptions
Bit
15:0
Field
CH1_RCOUNT
Type
Reset
Description
R/W
0000 0000
1000 0000
Channel 1 Reference Count Conversion Interval Time
0x0000-0x00FF: Reserved
0x0100-0xFFFF: Conversion Time (tC1)=
(CH1_RCOUNTˣ16)/fREF1
7.6.12 Address 0x0A, RCOUNT_CH2 (FDC2114, FDC2214 only)
Figure 29. Address 0x0A, RCOUNT_CH2
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
1
8
0
CH2_RCOUNT
CH2_RCOUNT
7
6
5
4
3
2
Table 22. Address 0x0A, RCOUNT_CH2 Field Descriptions
Bit
15:0
Field
CH2_RCOUNT
Type
Reset
Description
R/W
0000 0000
1000 0000
Channel 2 Reference Count Conversion Interval Time
0x0000-0x00FF: Reserved
0x0100-0xFFFF: Conversion Time (tC2)=
(CH2_RCOUNTˣ16)/fREF2
7.6.13 Address 0x0B, RCOUNT_CH3 (FDC2114, FDC2214 only)
Figure 30. Address 0x0B, RCOUNT_CH3
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
1
8
0
CH3_RCOUNT
CH3_RCOUNT
7
6
5
4
3
2
Table 23. Address 0x0B, RCOUNT_CH3 Field Descriptions
Bit
15:0
Field
CH3_RCOUNT
Type
Reset
Description
R/W
0000 0000
1000 0000
Channel 3 Reference Count Conversion Interval Time
0x0000-0x00FF: Reserved
0x0100-0xFFFF: Conversion Time (tC3)=
(CH3_RCOUNTˣ16)/fREF3
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7.6.14 Address 0x0C, OFFSET_CH0 (FDC21112 / FDC2114 only)
Figure 31. Address 0x0C, CH0_OFFSET
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
1
8
0
CH0_OFFSET
7
6
5
4
3
2
CH0_OFFSET
Table 24. CH0_OFFSET Field Descriptions
Bit
15:0
Field
CH0_OFFSET
Type
Reset
Description
R/W
0000 0000
0000 0000
Channel 0 Conversion Offset. fOFFSET_0
(CH0_OFFSET/216)*fREF0
=
=
=
7.6.15 Address 0x0D, OFFSET_CH1 (FDC21112 / FDC2114 only)
Figure 32. Address 0x0D, OFFSET_CH1
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
1
8
0
CH1_OFFSET
CH1_OFFSET
7
6
5
4
3
2
Table 25. Address 0x0D, OFFSET_CH1 Field Descriptions
Bit
15:0
Field
CH1_OFFSET
Type
Reset
Description
R/W
0000 0000
0000 0000
Channel 1 Conversion Offset. fOFFSET_1
(CH1_OFFSET/216)*fREF1
7.6.16 Address 0x0E, OFFSET_CH2 (FDC2114 only)
Figure 33. Address 0x0E, OFFSET_CH2
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
1
8
0
CH2_OFFSET
CH2_OFFSET
7
6
5
4
3
2
Table 26. Address 0x0E, OFFSET_CH2 Field Descriptions
Bit
15:0
Field
CH2_OFFSET
Type
Reset
Description
R/W
0000 0000
0000 0000
Channel 2 Conversion Offset. fOFFSET_2
(CH2_OFFSET/216)*fREF2
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7.6.17 Address 0x0F, OFFSET_CH3 (FDC2114 only)
Figure 34. Address 0x0F, OFFSET_CH3
15
7
14
6
13
12
11
10
9
1
8
0
CH3_OFFSET
5
4
3
2
CH3_OFFSET
Table 27. Address 0x0F, OFFSET_CH3 Field Descriptions
Bit
15:0
Field
CH3_OFFSET
Type
Reset
Description
R/W
0000 0000 Channel 3 Conversion Offset. fOFFSET_3
0000 0000 (CH3_OFFSET/216)*fREF3
=
7.6.18 Address 0x10, SETTLECOUNT_CH0
Figure 35. Address 0x10, SETTLECOUNT_CH0
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
1
8
0
CH0_SETTLECOUNT
7
6
5
4
3
2
CH0_SETTLECOUNT
Table 28. Address 0x11, SETTLECOUNT_CH0 Field Descriptions
Bit
15:0
Field
CH0_SETTLECOUNT
Type
Reset
Description
R/W
0000 0000 Channel 0 Conversion Settling
0000 0000 The FDC will use this settling time to allow the LC sensor to
stabilize before initiation of a conversion on Channel 0.
If the amplitude has not settled prior to the conversion start, an
Amplitude warning will be generated if reporting of this type of
warning is enabled.
0x0000: Settle Time (tS0)= 32 ÷ fREF0
0x0001: Settle Time (tS0)= 32 ÷ fREF0
0x0002 - 0xFFFF: Settle Time (tS0)= (CH0_SETTLECOUNTˣ16)
÷ fREF0
7.6.19 Address 0x11, SETTLECOUNT_CH1
Figure 36. Address 0x11, SETTLECOUNT_CH1
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
1
8
0
CH1_SETTLECOUNT
7
6
5
4
3
2
CH1_SETTLECOUNT
Table 29. Address 0x12, SETTLECOUNT_CH1 Field Descriptions
Bit
15:0
Field
CH1_SETTLECOUNT
Type
Reset
Description
R/W
0000 0000 Channel 1 Conversion Settling
0000 0000 The FDC will use this settling time to allow the LC sensor to
stabilize before initiation of a conversion on a Channel 1.
If the amplitude has not settled prior to the conversion start, an
Amplitude warning will be generated if reporting of this type of
warning is enabled.
0x0000: Settle Time (tS1)= 32 ÷ fREF1
0x0001: Settle Time (tS1)= 32 ÷ fREF1
0x0002 - 0xFFFF: Settle Time (tS1)= (CH1_SETTLECOUNTˣ16)
÷ fREF1
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7.6.20 Address 0x12, SETTLECOUNT_CH2 (FDC2114, FDC2214 only)
Figure 37. Address 0x12, SETTLECOUNT_CH2
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
1
8
0
CH2_SETTLECOUNT
7
6
5
4
3
2
CH2_SETTLECOUNT
Table 30. Address 0x12, SETTLECOUNT_CH2 Field Descriptions
Bit
15:0
Field
CH2_SETTLECOUNT
Type
Reset
Description
R/W
0000 0000 Channel 2 Conversion Settling
0000 0000 The FDC will use this settling time to allow the LC sensor to
stabilize before initiation of a conversion on Channel 2.
If the amplitude has not settled prior to the conversion start, an
Amplitude warning will be generated if reporting of this type of
warning is enabled.
0x0000: Settle Time (tS2) = 32 ÷ fREF2
0x0001: Settle Time (tS2) = 32 ÷ fREF2
0x0002 - 0xFFFF: Settle Time (tS2)= (CH2_SETTLECOUNTˣ16)
÷ fREF2
7.6.21 Address 0x13, SETTLECOUNT_CH3 (FDC2114, FDC2214 only)
Figure 38. Address 0x13, SETTLECOUNT_CH3
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
1
8
0
CH3_SETTLECOUNT
7
6
5
4
3
2
CH3_SETTLECOUNT
Table 31. Address 0x13, SETTLECOUNT_CH3 Field Descriptions
Bit
15:0
Field
CH3_SETTLECOUNT
Type
Reset
Description
R/W
0000 0000 Channel 3 Conversion Settling
0000 0000 The FDC will use this settling time to allow the LC sensor to
stabilize before initiation of a conversion on Channel 3.
If the amplitude has not settled prior to the conversion start, an
Amplitude warning will be generated if reporting of this type of
warning is enabled
0x0000: Settle Time (tS3) = 32 ÷ fREF3
0x0001: Settle Time (tS3) = 32 ÷ fREF3
0x0002 - 0xFFFF: Settle Time (tS3)= (CH3_SETTLECOUNTˣ16)
÷ fREF3
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7.6.22 Address 0x14, CLOCK_DIVIDERS_CH0
Figure 39. Address 0x14, CLOCK_DIVIDERS_CH0
15
7
14
6
13
12
11
10
9
8
RESERVED
CH0_FIN_SEL
RESERVED
CH0_FREF_DIVIDER
5
4
3
2
1
0
CH0_FREF_DIVIDER
Table 32. Address 0x14, CLOCK_DIVIDERS_CH0 Field Descriptions
Bit
Field
Type
Reset
00
Description
15:14
RESERVED
R/W
Reserved. Set to b00.
00
Channel 0 Sensor frequency select
for differential sensor configuration:
b01: divide by 1. Choose for sensor frequencies between 0.01
MHz and 8.75 MHz
13:12
CH0_FIN_SEL
R/W
b10: divide by 2. Choose for sensor frequencies between 5 MHz
and 10 MHz
for single-ended sensor configuration:
b10: divide by 2. Choose for sensor frequencies between 0.01
MHz and 10 MHz
11:10
9:0
RESERVED
R/W
R/W
00
Reserved. Set to b00.
00 0000
0000
Channel 0 Reference Divider
Sets the divider for Channel 0 reference. Use this to scale the
maximum conversion frequency.
CH0_FREF_DIVIDER
b00’0000’0000: Reserved. Do not use.
CH0_FREF_DIVIDER≥b00’0000’0001: fREF0
=
fCLK/CH0_FREF_DIVIDER
7.6.23 Address 0x15, CLOCK_DIVIDERS_CH1
Figure 40. Address 0x15, CLOCK_DIVIDERS_CH1
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
RESERVED
CH1_FIN_SEL
RESERVED
CH1_FREF_DIVIDER
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
CH1_FREF_DIVIDER
Table 33. Address 0x15, CLOCK_DIVIDERS_CH1 Field Descriptions
Bit
Field
Type
Reset
00
Description
15:14
RESERVED
R/W
Reserved. Set to b00.
0000
Channel 1 Sensor frequency select
for differential sensor configuration:
b01: divide by 1. Choose for sensor frequencies between 0.01
MHz and 8.75 MHz
13:12
CH1_FIN_SEL
R/W
b10: divide by 2. Choose for sensor frequencies between 5 MHz
and 10 MHz
for single-ended sensor configuration:
b10: divide by 2. Choose for sensor frequencies between 0.01
MHz and 10 MHz
11:10
9:0
RESERVED
R/W
R/W
00
Reserved. Set to b00.
00 0000
0000
Channel 1 Reference Divider
Sets the divider for Channel 1 reference. Use this to scale the
maximum conversion frequency.
CH1_FREF_DIVIDER
b00’0000’0000: Reserved. Do not use.
CH1_FREF_DIVIDER≥ b00’0000’0001: fREF1
=
fCLK/CH1_FREF_DIVIDER
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7.6.24 Address 0x16, CLOCK_DIVIDERS_CH2 (FDC2114, FDC2214 only)
Figure 41. Address 0x16, CLOCK_DIVIDERS_CH2
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
RESERVED
CH2_FIN_SEL
RESERVED
CH2_FREF_DIVIDER
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
CH2_FREF_DIVIDER
Table 34. Address 0x16, CLOCK_DIVIDERS_CH2 Field Descriptions
Bit
Field
Type
R/W
R/W
Reset
00
Description
15:14
13:12
RESERVED
CH2_FIN_SEL
Reserved. Set to b00.
0000
Channel 2 Sensor frequency select
for differential sensor configuration:
b01: divide by 1. Choose for sensor frequencies between 0.01
MHz and 8.75 MHz
b10: divide by 2. Choose for sensor frequencies between 5 MHz
and 10 MHz
for single-ended sensor configuration:
b10: divide by 2. Choose for sensor frequencies between 0.01
MHz and 10 MHz
11:10
9:0
RESERVED
R/W
R/W
00
Reserved. Set to b00.
CH2_FREF_DIVIDER
00 0000
0000
Channel 2 Reference Divider
Sets the divider for Channel 2 reference. Use this to scale the
maximum conversion frequency.
b00’0000’0000: Reserved. Do not use.
CH2_FREF_DIVIDER ≥ b00’0000’0001: fREF2
=
fCLK/CH2_FREF_DIVIDER
7.6.25 Address 0x17, CLOCK_DIVIDERS_CH3 (FDC2114, FDC2214 only)
Figure 42. Address 0x17, CLOCK_DIVIDERS_CH3
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
RESERVED
CH3_FIN_SEL
RESERVED
CH3_FREF_DIVIDER
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
CH3_FREF_DIVIDER
Table 35. Address 0x17, CLOCK_DIVIDERS_CH3
Bit
Field
Type
R/W
R/W
Reset
00
Description
15:14
13:12
RESERVED
Reserved. Set to b00.
CH3_FIN_SEL
0000
Channel 3 Sensor frequency select
for differential sensor configuration:
b01: divide by 1. Choose for sensor frequencies between 0.01
MHz and 8.75 MHz
b10: divide by 2. Choose for sensor frequencies between 5 MHz
and 10 MHz
for single-ended sensor configuration:
b10: divide by 2. Choose for sensor frequencies between 0.01
MHz and 10 MHz
11:10
9:0
RESERVED
R/W
R/W
00
Reserved. Set to b00.
CH3_FREF_DIVIDER
00 0000
0000
Channel 3 Reference Divider
Sets the divider for Channel 3 reference. Use this to scale the
maximum conversion frequency.
b00’0000’0000: reserved
CH3_FREF_DIVIDER ≥ b00’0000’0001: fREF3
=
fCLK/CH3_FREF_DIVIDER
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7.6.26 Address 0x18, STATUS
Figure 43. Address 0x18, STATUS
15
7
14
13
5
12
11
10
9
8
ERR_CHAN
RESERVED
RESERVED
ERR_WD
RESERVED
6
4
3
2
1
0
RESERVED
DRDY
CH0_UNREA
DCONV
CH1_
CH2_
CH3_
UNREADCONV UNREADCONV UNREADCONV
Table 36. Address 0x18, STATUS Field Descriptions
Bit
Field
ERR_CHAN
Type Reset
Description
15:14
R
00
Error Channel
Indicates which channel has generated a Flag or Error. Once flagged, any reported
error is latched and maintained until either the STATUS register or the DATA_CHx
register corresponding to the Error Channel is read.
b00: Channel 0 is source of flag or error.
b01: Channel 1 is source of flag or error.
b10: Channel 2 is source of flag or error (FDC2114, FDC2214 only).
b11: Channel 3 is source of flag or error (FDC2114, FDC2214 only).
13:12
11
RESERVED
ERR_WD
R
R
00
0
Reserved
Watchdog Timeout Error
b0: No Watchdog Timeout error was recorded since the last read of the STATUS
register.
b1: An active channel has generated a Watchdog Timeout error. Refer to
STATUS.ERR_CHAN field to determine which channel is the source of this error.
10
ERR_AHW
ERR_ALW
R
R
0
0
Amplitude High Warning
b0: No Amplitude High warning was recorded since the last read of the STATUS
register.
b1: An active channel has generated an Amplitude High warning. Refer to
STATUS.ERR_CHAN field to determine which channel is the source of this
warning.
9
Amplitude Low Warning
b0: No Amplitude Low warning was recorded since the last read of the STATUS
register.
b1: An active channel has generated an Amplitude Low warning. Refer to
STATUS.ERR_CHAN field to determine which channel is the source of this
warning.
8:7
6
RESERVED
DRDY
R
R
00
0
Reserved
Data Ready Flag.
b0: No new conversion result was recorded in the STATUS register.
b1: A new conversion result is ready. When in Single Channel Conversion, this
indicates a single conversion is available. When in sequential mode, this indicates
that a new conversion result for all active channels is now available.
3
2
1
CH0_UNREADCONV
CH1_ UNREADCONV
CH2_ UNREADCONV
R
R
R
0
0
0
Channel 0 Unread Conversion b0: No unread conversion is present for Channel 0.
b1: An unread conversion is present for Channel 0.
Read Register DATA_CH0 to retrieve conversion results.
Channel 1 Unread Conversion b0: No unread conversion is present for Channel 1.
b1: An unread conversion is present for Channel 1.
Read Register DATA_CH1 to retrieve conversion results.
Channel 2 Unread Conversion b0: No unread conversion is present for Channel 2.
b1: An unread conversion is present for Channel 2.
Read Register DATA_CH2 to retrieve conversion results (FDC2114, FDC2214
only)
0
CH3_ UNREADCONV
R
0
Channel 3 Unread Conversion
b0: No unread conversion is present for Channel 3.
b1: An unread conversion is present for Channel 3.
Read Register DATA_CH3 to retrieve conversion results (FDC2114, FDC2214
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7.6.27 Address 0x19, ERROR_CONFIG
Figure 44. Address 0x19, ERROR_CONFIG
15
7
14
6
13
12
11
10
9
8
RESERVED
WD_
ERR2OUT
AH_WARN2OU AL_WARN2OU
RESERVED
T
4
T
3
5
2
1
0
RESERVED
WD_ERR2INT
RESERVED
DRDY_2INT
Table 37. Address 0x19, ERROR_CONFIG
Bit
Field
Type
R/W
R/W
Reset
00
Description
15:14
13
RESERVED
Reserved (set to b000)
WD_ ERR2OUT
0
Watchdog Timeout Error to Output Register
b0: Do not report Watchdog Timeout errors in the DATA_CHx
registers.
b1: Report Watchdog Timeout errors in the
DATA_CHx.CHx_ERR_WD register field corresponding to the
channel that generated the error.
12
11
AH_WARN2OUT
AL_WARN2OUT
R/W
R/W
0
0
Amplitude High Warning to Output Register
b0:Do not report Amplitude High warnings in the DATA_CHx
registers.
b1: Report Amplitude High warnings in the
DATA_CHx.CHx_ERR_AW register field corresponding to the
channel that generated the warning.
Amplitude Low Warning to Output Register
b0: Do not report Amplitude Low warnings in the DATA_CHx
registers.
b1: Report Amplitude High warnings in the
DATA_CHx.CHx_ERR_AW register field corresponding to the
channel that generated the warning.
10:6
5
RESERVED
R/W
R/W
0 0000
0
Reserved (set to b0 0000)
WD_ERR2INT
Watchdog Timeout Error to INTB b0: Do not report Under-range
errors by asserting INTB pin and STATUS register.
b1: Report Watchdog Timeout errors by asserting INTB pin and
updating STATUS.ERR_WD register field.
4:1
0
Reserved
R/W
R/W
0000
0
Reserved (set to b000)
DRDY_2INT
Data Ready Flag to INTB b0: Do not report Data Ready Flag by
asserting INTB pin and STATUS register.
b1: Report Data Ready Flag by asserting INTB pin and updating
STATUS. DRDY register field.
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7.6.28 Address 0x1A, CONFIG
Figure 45. Address 0x1A, CONFIG
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
ACTIVE_CHAN
SLEEP_MODE
_EN
RESERVED
SENSOR_ACTI
VATE_SEL
RESERVED
REF_CLK_SR
C
RESERVED
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
INTB_DIS
HIGH_CURRE
NT_DRV
RESERVED
Table 38. Address 0x1A, CONFIG Field Descriptions
Bit
Field
ACTIVE_CHAN
Type
Reset
Description
15:14
R/W
00
Active channel selection
Selects channel for continuous conversions when
MUX_CONFIG.SEQUENTIAL is 0.
b00: Perform continuous conversions on Channel 0
b01: Perform continuous conversions on Channel 1
b10: Perform continuous conversions on Channel 2 (FDC2114,
FDC2214 only)
b11: Perform continuous conversions on Channel 3 (FDC2114,
FDC2214 only)
13
SLEEP_MODE_EN
R/W
1
Sleep mode enable
Enter or exit low power sleep mode.
b0: Device is active.
b1: Device is in sleep mode.
12
11
RESERVED
R/W
R/W
0
1
Reserved. Set to b1.
SENSOR_ACTIVATE_SEL
Sensor activation mode selection.
Set the mode for sensor initialization.
b0: Full current activation mode – the FDC will drive maximum
sensor current for a shorter sensor activation time.
b1: Low power activation mode – the FDC uses the value
programmed in DRIVE_CURRENT_CHx during sensor
activation to minimize power consumption.
10
9
RESERVED
R/W
R/W
0
0
Reserved. Set to b1.
REF_CLK_SRC
Select Reference Frequency Source
b0: Use Internal oscillator as reference frequency
b1: Reference frequency is provided from CLKIN pin.
8
7
RESERVED
INTB_DIS
R/W
R/W
0
0
Reserved. Set to b0.
INTB Disable
b0: INTB pin is asserted when status register updates.
b1: INTB pin is not asserted when status register updates
6
HIGH_CURRENT_DRV
R/W
0
High Current Sensor Drive
b0: The FDC drives all channels with normal sensor current (1.5
mA maximum).
b1: The FDC drives channel 0 with current >1.5 mA.
This mode is not supported if AUTOSCAN_EN = b1 (multi-
channel mode)
5:0
RESERVED
R/W
00 0001
Reserved Set to b00’0001
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7.6.29 Address 0x1B, MUX_CONFIG
Figure 46. Address 0x1B, MUX_CONFIG
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
0
AUTOSCAN_E
N
RR_SEQUENCE
RESERVED
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
RESERVED
DEGLITCH
Table 39. Address 0x1B, MUX_CONFIG Field Descriptions
Bit
Field
Type
Reset
Description
15
AUTOSCAN_EN
R/W
0
Auto-Scan mode enable
b0: Continuous conversion on the single channel selected by
CONFIG.ACTIVE_CHAN register field.
b1: Auto-Scan conversions as selected by
MUX_CONFIG.RR_SEQUENCE register field.
14:13
RR_SEQUENCE
R/W
00
Auto-Scan sequence configuration
Configure multiplexing channel sequence. The FDC performs a
single conversion on each channel in the sequence selected,
and then restart the sequence continuously.
b00: Ch0, Ch1
b01: Ch0, Ch1, Ch2 (FDC2114, FDC2214 only)
b10: Ch0, Ch1, Ch2, Ch3 (FDC2114, FDC2214 only)
b11: Ch0, Ch1
12:3
2:0
RESERVED
DEGLITCH
R/W
R/W
00 0100
0001
Reserved. Must be set to 00 0100 0001
111
Input deglitch filter bandwidth.
Select the lowest setting that exceeds the oscillation tank
oscillation frequency.
b001: 1 MHz
b100: 3.3 MHz
b101: 10 MHz
b111: 33 MHz
7.6.30 Address 0x1C, RESET_DEV
Figure 47. Address 0x1C, RESET_DEV
15
14
13
12
11
10
OUTPUT_GAIN
9
1
8
RESET_DEV
RESERVED
RESERVED
7
6
5
4
3
2
0
RESERVED
Table 40. Address 0x1C, RESET_DEV Field Descriptions
Bit
Field
RESET_DEV
Type
Reset
Description
15
R/W
0
Device Reset
Write b1 to reset the device. Will always readback 0.
14:11
10:9
RESERVED
R/W
R/W
0000
00
Reserved. Set to b0000
OUTPUT_GAIN
Output gain control (FDC2112, FDC2114 only)
00: Gain =1 (0 bits shift)
01: Gain = 4 (2 bits shift)
10: Gain = 8 (3 bits shift)
11: Gain = 16 (4 bits shift)
8:0
RESERVED
R/W
0 0000
0000
Reserved, Set to b0 0000 0000
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7.6.31 Address 0x1E, DRIVE_CURRENT_CH0
Figure 48. Address 0x1E, DRIVE_CURRENT_CH0
15
7
14
6
13
12
11
10
9
8
0
CH0_IDRIVE
RESERVED
5
4
3
2
1
RESERVED
Table 41. Address 0x1E, DRIVE_CURRENT_CH0 Field Descriptions
Bit
15:11
Field
Type
Reset
Description
CH0_IDRIVE
R/W
0000 0
Channel 0 Sensor drive current
This field defines the Drive Current used during the settling +
conversion time of Channel 0 sensor clock. Set such that 1.2V ≤
sensor oscillation amplitude (pk) ≤ 1.8V
00000: 0.016 mA
00001: 0.018 mA
00010: 0.021 mA
00011: 0.025 mA
00100: 0.028 mA
00101: 0.033 mA
00110: 0.038 mA
00111: 0.044 mA
01000: 0.052 mA
01001: 0.060 mA
01010: 0.069 mA
01011: 0.081 mA
01100: 0.093 mA
01101: 0.108 mA
01110: 0.126 mA
01111: 0.146 mA
10000: 0.169 mA
10001: 0.196 mA
10010: 0.228 mA
10011: 0.264 mA
10100: 0.307 mA
10101: 0.356 mA
10110: 0.413 mA
10111: 0.479 mA
11000: 0.555 mA
11001: 0.644 mA
11010: 0.747 mA
11011: 0.867 mA
11100: 1.006 mA
11101: 1.167 mA
11110: 1.354 mA
11111: 1.571 mA
10:0
RESERVED
–
000 0000 Reserved
0000
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7.6.32 Address 0x1F, DRIVE_CURRENT_CH1
Figure 49. Address 0x1F, DRIVE_CURRENT_CH1
15
7
14
6
13
12
11
10
9
8
0
CH1_IDRIVE
RESERVED
5
4
3
2
1
RESERVED
Table 42. Address 0x1F, DRIVE_CURRENT_CH1 Field Descriptions
Bit
15:11
Field
Type
Reset
Description
CH1_IDRIVE
R/W
0000 0
Channel 1 Sensor drive current
This field defines the drive current used during the settling +
conversion time of Channel 1 sensor clock. Set such that 1.2 V
≤ sensor oscillation amplitude (pk) ≤ 1.8 V
00000: 0.016 mA
00001: 0.018 mA
00010: 0.021 mA
...
11111: 1.571 mA
10:0
RESERVED
-
000 0000 Reserved
0000
7.6.33 Address 0x20, DRIVE_CURRENT_CH2 (FDC2114 / FDC2214 only)
Figure 50. Address 0x20, DRIVE_CURRENT_CH2
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
0
CH2_IDRIVE
RESERVED
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
RESERVED
Table 43. Address 0x20, DRIVE_CURRENT_CH2 Field Descriptions
Bit
15:11
Field
Type
Reset
Description
CH2_IDRIVE
R/W
0000 0
Channel 2 Sensor drive current
This field defines the drive current to be used during the settling
+ conversion time of Channel 2 sensor clock. Set such that 1.2
V ≤ sensor oscillation amplitude (pk) ≤ 1.8 V
00000: 0.016 mA
00001: 0.018 mA
00010: 0.021 mA
...
11111: 1.571 mA
10:0
RESERVED
–
000 0000 Reserved
0000
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7.6.34 Address 0x21, DRIVE_CURRENT_CH3 (FDC2114 / FDC2214 only)
Figure 51. Address 0x21, DRIVE_CURRENT_CH3
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
0
CH3_IDRIVE
RESERVED
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
RESERVED
Table 44. DRIVE_CURRENT_CH3 Field Descriptions
Bit
15:11
Field
CH3_IDRIVE
Type
Reset
Description
R/W
0000 0
Channel 3 Sensor drive current
This field defines the drive current to be used during the settling
+ conversion time of Channel 3 sensor clock. Set such that 1.2V
≤ sensor oscillation amplitude (pk) ≤ 1.8 V
00000: 0.016 mA
00001: 0.018 mA
00010: 0.021 mA
...
11111: 1.571 mA
10:0
RESERVED
–
000 0000 Reserved
0000
7.6.35 Address 0x7E, MANUFACTURER_ID
Figure 52. Address 0x7E, MANUFACTURER_ID
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
1
8
0
MANUFACTURER_ID
7
6
5
4
3
2
MANUFACTURER_ID
Table 45. Address 0x7E, MANUFACTURER_ID Field Descriptions
Bit
15:0
Field
Type
Reset
Description
MANUFACTURER_ID
R
0101 0100 Manufacturer ID = 0x5449
0100 1001
7.6.36 Address 0x7F, DEVICE_ID
Figure 53. Address 0x7F, DEVICE_ID
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
DEVICE_ID
Table 46. Address 0x7F, DEVICE_ID Field Descriptions
Bit
Field
Type
Reset
Description
7:0
DEVICE_ID
R
0011 0000 Device ID
0101 0100 0x3054 (FDC2112, FDC2114 only)
0x3055 (FDC2212, FDC2214 only)
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8 Application and Implementation
NOTE
Information in the following applications sections is not part of the TI component
specification, and TI does not warrant its accuracy or completeness. TI’s customers are
responsible for determining suitability of components for their purposes. Customers should
validate and test their design implementation to confirm system functionality.
8.1 Application Information
8.1.1 Sensor Configuration
The FDC supports two sensor configurations. Both configurations use an LC tank to set the frequency of
oscillation. A typical choice is an 18-μH shielded SMD inductor in parallel with a 33-pF capacitor, which result in
a 6.5-MHz oscillation frequency. In the single-ended configuration in Figure 54, a conductive plate is connected
IN0A. Together with a target object, the conductive plate forms a variable capacitor.
Target object
Sensor plate
FDC211x / FDC221x
IN0A
L
C
18 ꢀH
33 pF
IN0B
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Figure 54. Single-ended Sensor Configuration
In the differential sensor configuration in Figure 55, one conductive plate is connected to IN0A, and a second
conductive plate is connected to IN0B. Together, they form a variable capacitor. When using an single-ended
sensor configuration, set CHx_FIN_SEL to b10 (divide by 2).
Target object
FDC211x / FDC221x
Sensor plate (1)
IN0A
L
C
18 ꢀH
33 pF
IN0B
Sensor plate (2)
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Figure 55. Differential Sensor Configuration
The single-ended configuration allows higher sensing range than the differential configuration for a given total
sensor plate area. In applications in which high sensitivity at close proximity is desired, the differential
configuration performs better than the single-ended configuration.
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Application Information (continued)
8.1.2 Shield
in order to minimize interference from external objects, some applications require an additional plate which acts
as a shield. The shield can either be:
•
actively driven shield: The shield is a buffered signal of the INxA pin. The signal is buffered by an external
amplifier with a gain of 1.
•
passive shield: The shield is connected to GND. Adding a passive shield decreases sensitivity of the sensor,
but is dependent on the distance between the distance between the sensing plate and the shield. The
distance between the sensing plate and the shield should be adjusted to achieve the required sensitivity
8.1.3 Power-Cycled Applications
For applications which do not require high sample rates or maximum conversion resolution, the total active
conversion time of the FDC can be minimized to reduce power consumption. This can be done by either by using
sleep mode or shutdown mode during times in which conversions are not required (see Device Functional
Modes).
As an example, for an application which only needs 10 samples per second with a resolution of 16 bits can utilize
the low-power modes. The sensor requires SETTLECOUNT = 16 and IDRIVE of 01111b (0.146 mA). Given
FREF = 40 MHz and RCOUNT = 4096 will provide the resolution required. This corresponds to 4096 × 16 × 10 /
40 MHz → 16.4 ms of active conversion time per second. Start-up time and channel switch delay account for an
additional 0.34 ms. For the remainder of the time, the device can be in sleep mode: Therefore, the average
current is 19.4 ms * 3.6 mA active current + 980.6 ms of 35 µA of sleep current, which is approximately 104.6 µA
of average supply current. Sleep mode retains register settings and therefore requires less I2C writes to wake up
the FDC than shutdown mode.
Greater current savings can be realized by use of shutdown mode during inactive periods. In shutdown mode,
device configuration is not retained, so the device must be configured for each sample. For this example,
configuring each sample takes approximately 1.2 ms (13 registers × 92.5 µs per register). The total active time is
20.6 ms. The average current is 20 ms × 3.6 mA active current + 980 ms × 2 µA of shutdown current, which is
approximately 75 µA of average supply current.
For further information on power-cycled applications, refer to Power Reduction Techniques for the
FDC2214/2212/2114/2112 in Capacitive Sensing Applications.
8.1.4 Inductor Self-Resonant Frequency
Every inductor has a distributed parasitic capacitance, which is dependent on construction and geometry. At the
self-resonant frequency (SRF), the reactance of the inductor cancels the reactance of the parasitic capacitance.
Above the SRF, the inductor will electrically appear to be a capacitor. Because the parasitic capacitance is not
well-controlled or stable, TI recommends: fSENSOR < 0.8 × fSR
.
175.0
150.0
125.0
100.0
75.0
50.0
25.0
0.0
0.0
1.0
2.0
3.0
4.0
5.0
6.0
7.0
8.0
Frequency (MHz)
Figure 56. Example Coil Inductance vs Frequency
The example inductor in Figure 56, has a SRF at 6.38 MHz; therefore, the inductor must not be operated above
0.8 × 6.38 MHz, or 5.1 MHz.
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8.1.5 Application Curves for Proximity Sensing
Common test conditions (unless specified otherwise): Sensor capacitor: 1 layer, 20.9 × 13.9 mm, Bourns
CMH322522-180KL sensor inductor with L=18 µH and 33 pF 1% COG/NP0 Target: Grounded aluminum plate
(176 × 123 mm), Channel = Channel 0 (continuous mode) CLKIN = 40 MHz, CHx_FIN_SEL = b10,
CHx_FREF_DIVIDER = b00 0000 0001 CH0_RCOUNT = 0xFFFF, SETTLECOUNT_CH0 = 0x0100,
DRIVE_CURRENT_CH0 = 0x7800
25
20
15
10
5
0.14
0.12
0.1
0.08
0.06
0.04
0.02
0
0
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
36
38
40
Target Distance (mm) with 20.9 x 13.9 mm Sensor
Target Distance (mm) with 20.9 x 13.9 mm Sensor
D028
D029
Figure 57. FDC2212 / FDC2214: Capacitance vs Target
Distance (0 to 20 mm)
Figure 58. FDC2112 / FDC2114: Capacitance vs Target
Distance (20 to 40 mm)
0.035
0.03
0.025
0.02
0.015
0.01
0.005
0
40
42
44
46
48
50
52
54
56
58
60
Target Distance (mm) with 20.9 x 13.9 mm Sensor
D030
Figure 59. FDC2212 / FDC2214: Capacitance vs Target Distance (40 to 60 mm)
8.2 Typical Application
The FDC can be used to measure liquid level in non-conductive containers. Due to its very high excitation rate
capability, it is able to measure soapy water, ink, soap, and other conductive liquids. Capacitive sensors can be
attached to the outside of the container or be located remotely from the container, allowing for contactless
measurements.
The working principle is based on a ratiometric measurement; Figure 60 shows a possible system
implementation which uses three electrodes. The level electrode provides a capacitance value proportional to the
liquid level. The reference environmental electrode and the reference liquid electrode are used as references.
The reference liquid electrode accounts for the liquid dielectric constant and its variation, while the reference
environmental electrode is used to compensate for any other environmental variations that are not due to the
liquid itself. Note that the reference environmental electrode and the reference liquid electrode are the same
physical size (hREF).
For this application, single-ended measurements on the active channels are appropriate, as the tank is
grounded. Use to determine the liquid level from the measured capacitances:
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CLev - CLev (0)
Level = href
CRL - CRE
where
•
•
•
•
•
CRE is the capacitance of the reference environmental electrode,
CRL is the capacitance of the reference liquid electrode,
CLev is the current value of the capacitance measured at the level electrode sensor,
CLev(0) is the capacitance of the Level electrode when the container is empty, and
hREF is the height in the desired units of the container or liquid reference electrodes.
The ratio between the capacitance of the level and the reference electrodes allows simple calculation of the liquid
level inside the container itself. Very high sensitivity values (that is, many LSB/mm) can be obtained due to the
high resolution of the FDC2x1x, even when the sensors are located remotely from the container. Note that this
approach assumes that the container has a uniform cross section from top to bottom, so that each incremental
increase or decrease in the liquid represents a change in volume that is directly related to the height of the liquid.
3.3 V
3.3 V
FDC2114 / FDC2214
VDD
CLKIN
VDD
40 MHz
0.1 ꢀF 1 ꢀF
GND
Int. Osc.
IN0A
IN0B
SD
Resonant
circuit driver
LEVEL
SENSOR
GPIO
GPIO
INTB
L
C
ENVIRONMENTAL
SENSOR
MCU
3.3 V
Cap
Sensor 0
Core
I2C
GND
ADDR
SDA
IN1A
IN1B
I2C
peripheral
Resonant
circuit driver
LIQUID
SENSOR
L
C
SCL
Cap
Sensor 1
IN2A
IN2B
Resonant
circuit driver
L
C
Cap
Sensor 2
IN3A
IN3B
Resonant
circuit driver
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Figure 60. FDC (Liquid Level Measurement)
8.2.1 Design Requirements
The liquid level measurement should be independent of the liquid, which can be achieved using the 3-electrode
design described above. Moreover, the sensor should be isolated from environmental interferers such as a
human body, other objects, or EMI.
8.2.2 Detailed Design Procedure
In capacitive sensing systems, the design of the sensor plays an important role in determining system
performance and capabilities. In most cases the sensor is simply a metal plate that can be designed on the PCB.
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Typical Application (continued)
The sensor used in this example is implemented with a two-layer PCB. On the top layer, which faces the tank,
there are the 3 electrodes (reference environmental, reference liquid, and level) with a ground plane surrounding
the electrodes.
Depending on the shape of the container, the FDC can be located on the sensor PCB to minimize the length of
the traces between the input channels and the sensors. In case the shape of the container or other mechanical
constraints do not allow having the sensors and the FDC on the same PCB, the traces which connect the
channels to the sensor need to be shielded with the appropriate shield.
8.2.3 Application Performance Plot
A liquid level sensor with 3 electrodes like the one shown in the schematic was connected to the EVM. The plot
shows the capacitance measured by Level sensor at different levels of liquid in the tank. The capacitance of the
Reference Liquid and Reference Environmental sensors have a steady value because they experience
consistent exposure to liquid and air, while the capacitance of the level sensor (Level) increases linearly with the
height of the liquid in the tank.
4.7
4.65
4.6
4.55
4.5
4.45
4.4
4.35
4.3
4.25
4.2
4.15
4.1
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
Level (mm)
D031
Figure 61. Electrodes' Capacitance vs Liquid Level
8.2.4 Recommended Initial Register Configuration Values
The application requires 100SPS (TSAMPLE = 10 ms). A sensor with an 18-µH inductor and a 33-pF capacitor
is used. Additional pin, trace, and wire capacitance accounts for 20 pF, so the total capacitance is 53-pF.
Using L and C, fSENSOR = 1/2π√(LC) = 1/2π√(18 × 10-6 × 50 × 10-12) = 5.15 MHz. This represents the
maximum sensor frequency. When the sensor capacitance is added, the frequency will decrease.
Using a system master clock of 40 MHz applied to the CLKIN pin allows flexibility for setting the internal
clock frequencies. The sensor coils are connected to channel 0 (IN0A and IN0B pins), channel 1 (IN1A and
IN1B pins), and channel 2 (IN2A and IN2B pins).
After powering on the FDC, it will be in Sleep Mode. Program the registers as follows (example sets registers
for channel 0 only; channel 1 and channel 2 registers can use equivalent configuration):
1. Set the dividers for channel 0.
(a) Because the sensor is in an single-ended configuration, the sensor frequency select register should be
set to 2, which means setting field CH0_FIN_SELto b10.
(b) The design constraint for fREF0 is > 4 × fSENSOR. To satisfy this constraint, fREF0 must be greater than 20.6
MHz, so the reference divider should be set to 1. This is done by setting the CH0_FREF_DIVIDER field
to 0x01.
(c) The combined value for Chan. 0 divider register (0x14) is 0x2001.
2. Sensor drive current: to ensure that the oscillation amplitude is between 1.2V and 1.8V, measure the
oscillation amplitude on an oscilloscope and adjust the IDRIVE value, or use the integrated FDC GUI feature
to determine the optimal setting. In this case the IDRIVE value should be set to 15 (decimal), which results in
an oscillation amplitude of 1.68 V(pk). The INIT_DRIVE current field should be set to 0x00. The combined
value for the DRIVE_CURRENT_CH0 register (addr 0x1E) is 0x7C00.
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3. Program the settling time for Channel 0 (see Multi-Channel and Single-Channel Operation).
(a) CHx_SETTLECOUNT > Vpk × fREFx × C × π2 / (32 × IDRIVEX) → 7.5, rounded up to 8. To provide margin
to account for system tolerances, a higher value of 10 is chosen.
(b) Register 0x10 should be programmed to a minimum of 10.
(c) The settle time is: (10 × 16)/40,000,000 = 4 µs
(d) The value for Channel 0 SETTLECOUNT register (0x10) is 0x000A.
4. The channel switching delay is approximately 1 μs for fREF = 40 MHz (see Multi-Channel and Single-Channel
Operation)
5. Set the conversion time by the programming the reference count for Channel 0. The budget for the
conversion time is : 1/N × (TSAMPLE – settling time – channel switching delay) = 1/3 (10,000 – 4 – 1) = 3.33
ms
(a) To determine the conversion time register value, use the following equation and solve for
CH0_RCOUNT: Conversion Time (tC0)= (CH0_RCOUNT × 16)/fREF0
.
(b) This results in CH0_RCOUNT having a value of 8329 decimal (rounded down). Note that this yields an
ENOB > 13 bits.
(c) Set the CH0_RCOUNT register (0x08) to 0x2089.
6. Use the default values for the ERROR_CONFIG register (address 0x19). By default, no interrupts are
enabled
7. Program the MUX_CONFIG register
(a) Set the AUTOSCAN_EN to b1 bit to enable sequential mode
(b) Set RR_SEQUENCE to b10 to enable data conversion on three channels (channel 0, channel 1, channel
2)
(c) Set DEGLITCH to b101 to set the input deglitch filter bandwidth to 10 MHz, the lowest setting that
exceeds the oscillation tank frequency.
(d) The combined value for the MUX_CONFIG register (address 0x1B) is 0xC20D
8. Finally, program the CONFIG register as follows:
(a) Set the ACTIVE_CHAN field to b00 to select channel 0.
(b) Set SLEEP_MODE_EN field to b0 to enable conversion.
(c) Set SENSOR_ACTIVATE_SEL = b0, for full current drive during sensor activation
(d) Set the REF_CLK_SRC field to b1 to use the external clock source.
(e) Set the other fields to their default values.
(f) The combined value for the CONFIG register (address 0x1A) is 0x1601.
We then read the conversion results for channel 0 to channel 2 every 10ms from register addresses 0x00 to
0x05.
Based on the example configuration above, TI recommends the following register write sequence
is recommended:
Table 47. Recommended Initial Register Configuration Values (Multi-channel Operation)
ADDRESS
VALUE
REGISTER NAME
COMMENTS
0x08
0x8329
RCOUNT_CH0
Reference count calculated from timing requirements (100 SPS) and
resolution requirements
0x09
0x0A
0x8329
0x8329
RCOUNT_CH1
RCOUNT_CH2
Reference count calculated from timing requirements (100 SPS) and
resolution requirements
Reference count calculated from timing requirements (100 SPS) and
resolution requirements
0x10
0x11
0x12
0x14
0x15
0x16
0x19
0x000A
0x000A
0x000A
0x2002
0x2002
0x2002
0x0000
SETTLECOUNT_CH0
SETTLECOUNT_CH1
SETTLECOUNT_CH2
Minimum settling time for chosen sensor
Minimum settling time for chosen sensor
Minimum settling time for chosen sensor
CLOCK_DIVIDER_CH0 CH0_FIN_DIVIDER = 1, CH0_FREF_DIVIDER = 2
CLOCK_DIVIDER_CH1 CH1_FIN_DIVIDER = 1, CH1_FREF_DIVIDER = 2
CLOCK_DIVIDER_CH2 CH1_FIN_DIVIDER = 1, CH1_FREF_DIVIDER = 2
ERROR_CONFIG
Can be changed from default to report status and error conditions
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Typical Application (continued)
Table 47. Recommended Initial Register Configuration Values (Multi-channel Operation) (continued)
ADDRESS
VALUE
REGISTER NAME
COMMENTS
0x1B
0xC20D
MUX_CONFIG
Enable Ch 0 , Ch 1, and Ch 2 (sequential mode), set Input deglitch
bandwidth to 10MHz
0x1E
0x1F
0x20
0x7C00
0x7C00
0x7C00
DRIVE_CURRENT_CH0 Sets sensor drive current on ch 0
DRIVE_CURRENT_CH1 Sets sensor drive current on ch 1
DRIVE_CURRENT_CH2 Sets sensor drive current on ch 2
Enable full current drive during sensor activation, select external clock
source, wake up device to start conversion. This register write must occur
last because device configuration is not permitted while the FDC is in active
mode.
0x1A
0x1601
CONFIG
8.3 Do's and Don'ts
•
Do leave a small gap between sensor plates in differential configurations. 2-3mm minimum separation is
recommended.
•
The FDC does not support hot-swapping of the sensors. Do not hot-swap sensors, for example by using
external multiplexers.
9 Power Supply Recommendations
The FDC requires a voltage supply within 2.7 V and 3.6 V. TI recommends multilayer ceramic bypass X7R
capacitors of 0.1 μF and 1 μF between the VDD and GND pins. If the supply is located more than a few inches
from the FDC, additional bulk capacitance may be required in addition to the ceramic bypass capacitors. An
electrolytic capacitor with a value of 10 μF is a typical choice.
The optimum placement is closest to the VDD and GND pins of the device. Care should be taken to minimize the
loop area formed by the bypass capacitor connection, the VDD pin, and the GND pin of the device. See
Figure 62 and Figure 65 for layout examples.
10 Layout
10.1 Layout Guidelines
•
Avoid long traces to connect the sensor to the FDC. Short traces reduce parasitic capacitances between
sensor inductor and offer higher system performance.
•
Systems that require matched channel response need to have matched trace length on all active channels.
10.2 Layout Examples
Figure 62 to Figure 65 show the FDC2114 / FDC2214 evaluation module (EVM) layout.
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Figure 62. Example PCB Layout: Top Layer (Signal)
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Figure 63. Example PCB Layout: Mid-Layer 1 (GND)
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Figure 64. Example PCB Layout: Mid-layer 2 (Power)
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Figure 65. Example PCB Layout: Bottom Layer (Signal)
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11.1.1 开发支持
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Use.
TI E2E™ Online Community TI's Engineer-to-Engineer (E2E) Community. Created to foster collaboration
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Orderable Device
Status Package Type Package Pins Package
Eco Plan
Lead finish/
Ball material
MSL Peak Temp
Op Temp (°C)
Device Marking
Samples
Drawing
Qty
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4/5)
(6)
FDC2112QDNTRQ1
FDC2112QDNTTQ1
ACTIVE
WSON
WSON
DNT
12
12
4500 RoHS & Green
250 RoHS & Green
4500 RoHS & Green
250 RoHS & Green
4500 RoHS & Green
250 RoHS & Green
4500 RoHS & Green
250 RoHS & Green
SN
Level-3-260C-168 HR
Level-3-260C-168 HR
-40 to 125
-40 to 125
FDC2112
Q1
ACTIVE
DNT
SN
FDC2112
Q1
FDC2114QRGHRQ1
FDC2114QRGHTQ1
FDC2212QDNTRQ1
ACTIVE
ACTIVE
ACTIVE
WQFN
WQFN
WSON
RGH
RGH
DNT
16
16
12
SN
SN
SN
Level-3-260C-168 HR
Level-3-260C-168 HR
Level-3-260C-168 HR
-40 to 125
-40 to 125
-40 to 125
FC2114Q
FC2114Q
FDC2212
Q1
FDC2212QDNTTQ1
ACTIVE
WSON
DNT
12
SN
Level-3-260C-168 HR
-40 to 125
FDC2212
Q1
FDC2214QRGHRQ1
FDC2214QRGHTQ1
ACTIVE
ACTIVE
WQFN
WQFN
RGH
RGH
16
16
SN
SN
Level-3-260C-168 HR
Level-3-260C-168 HR
-40 to 125
-40 to 125
FC2214Q
FC2214Q
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PACKAGE OUTLINE
DNT0012B
WSON - 0.8 mm max height
SCALE 3.000
PLASTIC SMALL OUTLINE - NO LEAD
4.1
3.9
A
B
PIN 1 INDEX AREA
4.1
3.9
0.8
0.7
C
SEATING PLANE
0.08 C
0.05
0.00
EXPOSED
THERMAL PAD
(0.1) TYP
2.6 0.1
6
7
2X
2.5
3
0.1
10X 0.5
12
1
0.3
0.2
12X
0.1
C A B
C
0.5
0.3
PIN 1 ID
(45 X 0.25)
12X
0.05
4214928/C 10/2021
NOTES:
1. All linear dimensions are in millimeters. Any dimensions in parenthesis are for reference only. Dimensioning and tolerancing
per ASME Y14.5M.
2. This drawing is subject to change without notice.
3. The package thermal pad must be soldered to the printed circuit board for thermal and mechanical performance.
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DNT0012B
WSON - 0.8 mm max height
PLASTIC SMALL OUTLINE - NO LEAD
(2.6)
SYMM
12X (0.6)
1
12
12X (0.25)
(1.25)
SYMM
(3)
10X (0.5)
7
6
(R0.05) TYP
(
0.2) VIA
TYP
(1.05)
(3.8)
LAND PATTERN EXAMPLE
EXPOSED METAL SHOWN
SCALE:15X
0.07 MIN
ALL AROUND
0.07 MAX
ALL AROUND
EXPOSED METAL
EXPOSED METAL
SOLDER MASK
OPENING
METAL UNDER
SOLDER MASK
METAL
SOLDER MASK
OPENING
NON SOLDER MASK
DEFINED
SOLDER MASK
DEFINED
(PREFERRED)
SOLDER MASK DETAILS
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4. This package is designed to be soldered to a thermal pad on the board. For more information, see Texas Instruments literature
number SLUA271 (www.ti.com/lit/slua271).
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EXAMPLE STENCIL DESIGN
DNT0012B
WSON - 0.8 mm max height
PLASTIC SMALL OUTLINE - NO LEAD
SYMM
METAL
TYP
(0.68)
12X (0.6)
1
12
12X (0.25)
(0.76)
SYMM
10X (0.5)
4X
(1.31)
(R0.05) TYP
6
7
4X (1.15)
(3.8)
SOLDER PASTE EXAMPLE
BASED ON 0.125 mm THICK STENCIL
EXPOSED PAD
77% PRINTED SOLDER COVERAGE BY AREA
SCALE:20X
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NOTES: (continued)
5. Laser cutting apertures with trapezoidal walls and rounded corners may offer better paste release. IPC-7525 may have alternate
design recommendations.
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