JAJSL30 July 2023 ADS131B24-Q1
PRODUCTION DATA
The synchronized sequence mode allows the sequence starts of ADC2A to be synchronized with the conversion starts of ADC1A or the sequence starts of ADC2B to be synchronized with the conversion starts of ADC1B. In this mode a single sequence run is started on ADC2y whenever a new conversion on ADC1y starts. However, an ongoing sequence run on ADC2y does not abort and restart when a new conversion on ADC1y starts. This means a single new sequence run on ADC2y is only triggered by ADC1y when no sequence is currently ongoing.
Start the ADC2y sequencer initially by setting the SEQ2y_START bit.
The synchronized single-shot sequence mode is only useful when ADC1y is configured for continuous-conversion mode. When ADC1y is configured for single-shot conversion mode, synchronize conversions of ADC1y and sequence starts of ADC2y by setting the STARTy and SEQy_START bits at the same time.
Figure 9-23 shows an example of how ADC1A conversions and ADC2A sequence starts are synchronized. The falling edge of the internally generated DRDYAn signal in Figure 9-23 indicates when new ADC1A conversions results are available and a new ADC1A conversion starts.