SNAS854 February 2023 TDC1000-Q1
PRODUCTION DATA
The TDC1000-Q1 is used to drive the transmitter, amplify and filter the received signal and conditioning the echo for START and STOP pulse generation. The TDC7200 ps-accurate timer is used to measure the time interval between the rising edge of the START pulse and the rising edge of the STOP pulse produced by the TDC1000-Q1.
The microcontroller should first configure the TDC7200 and the TDC1000-Q1 for the measurement. When the microcontroller issues a start command to the TDC7200 through the SPI interface, the TDC7200 sends a trigger pulse to the TRIGGER pin of the TDC1000-Q1. When the TDC1000-Q1 drives the transmit transducer, a synchronous START pulse is produced on the START pin, which commands the TDC7200 to start the counters. When a valid echo pulse is received on the receive transducer, the TDC1000-Q1 generates a STOP pulse on the STOP pin, which commands the TDC7200 to stop the counters. This procedure is repeated for the upstream and downstream cycles.
A temperature measurement can be performed and the result can be used to correct for temperature dependency of the speed of sound.