JAJSHV4C January 2014 – August 2019 ADS1283
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Chip select (CS) is an active-low input that enables the ADC serial interface for data transfer. When CS is low, the serial interface is enabled for communication. When CS is high, the serial interface is disabled. When the serial interface is disabled, the DOUT (output data pin) is high impedance (tristate or Hi-Z). When CS is high, SCLK activity is ignored, and data transfers or commands in progress are reset. CS must remain low for the duration of the data transfer with the ADC. CS can be tied low, which permanently enables the ADC serial interface. When CS goes high, the ADC idles (STANDBY) and stop read data continuous (SDATAC) modes are cancelled. See the SDATAC Requirements section for more information about SDATAC mode.