SNAS648C October 2014 – February 2023 TDC1000
PRODUCTION DATA
The Transmitter (TX) path consists of a Clock Divider block and a TX Generator block. The clock divider allows the TDC1000 to divide the clock source that is connected to the CLKIN pin down to the resonant frequency (ƒR) of the transducer used. The clock divider allows division factors in powers of 2. The division factor of the clock divider can be programmed with the TX_FREQ_DIV field in the CONFIG_0 register.
The TX Generator block can drive a transducer with a programmable number of TX pulses. The frequency of these pulses is defined as ƒCLKIN/(2TX_FREQ_DIV+1), and should match the ƒR of the transducer. The number of pulses is configured by programming the NUM_TX field in the CONFIG_0 register.
For example, for ƒCLKIN = 8 MHz and TX_FREQ_DIV = 2h (divide by 8), the divided clock frequency is 1 MHz.
In addition to the programmable number of pulses, the TX Generator also provides options to introduce a 180⁰ pulse shift at pulse position n or damping the last TX pulse. In some situations, damping can reduce the ringing of the transducer for very short TOF measurements. These features are further described in the TRANSMIT Operation section of the data sheet.