SBAS813 June 2018 ADS8688AT
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The device supports a hardware and software reset (RST) mode in which all program registers are reset to their default values. The device can be put into RST mode using a hardware pin, as explained in the RST/PD (Input) section.
The device program registers can be reset to their default values, as shown in Figure 102, during any data frame by executing a valid write operation on the command register with a RST command of 8500h. The device remains in RST mode if no valid conversion command (AUTO_RST or MAN_Ch_n) is executed and SDI remains low (see the Continued Operation in the Selected Mode (NO_OP) section) during the subsequent data frames. When the device operates in RST mode, the program register settings can be updated (as explained in the Program Register Read/Write Operation section) using 16 SCLK cycles. However, if 32 complete SCLK cycles are provided, then the device returns invalid data on the SDO line because there is no ongoing conversion in RST mode. The values of the program register can be read normally during this mode. A valid AUTO_RST or MAN_CH_n channel selection command must be executed for initiating a conversion on a particular analog channel using the default program register settings.