Rainbow Electronics DS3170 User Manual

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DS3170 DS3/E3 Single-Chip Transceiver

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PIN NAME

TYPE

PIN DESCRIPTION

address systems. When it is high the address is fed through the address latch to the
internal logic. When it transitions to low, the address is latched and held internally
until the signal goes back high. ALE should be tied high for nonmultiplexed address
systems.

CS

I

Chip Select (active low)
CS: This signal must be low during all accesses to the registers

RD /
DS

I

Read Strobe (active low) / Data Strobe (active low)
RD: Read Strobe mode (MODE=0):

RD is low during a register read.

DS: Data Strobe mode (MODE=1):

DS is low during either a register read or a write.

WR /
R/

W

I

Write Strobe (active low) / R/W Select
WR: Write Strobe mode (MODE=0):

WR is low during a register write.

R/

W: Data Strobe mode (MODE=1):

R/

W is high during a register read cycle, and low during a register write cycle.

RDY

Oz

Ready handshake (active low)
RDY: This ready signal is driven low when the current read or write cycle can
progress. When the current read or write cycle is not ready it is driven high. When
device is not selected it is not driven. Not driven when

RST=0 or CS=1.

INT

Oz Interrupt

(active

low)

INT: This interrupt signal is driven low when an event is detected on any of the
enabled interrupt sources in any of the register banks. When there are no active and
enabled interrupt sources, the pin can be programmed to either drive high or not drive
high. The reset default is to not drive high when there are no active and enabled
interrupt source. All interrupt sources are disabled when

RST =0 and they must be

programmed to be enabled.

Not driven when

RST=0.

MODE I

Mode select

RD/WR or DS strobe mode

MODE: 1 = Data Strobe Mode, 0 = Read/Write Strobe Mode

WIDTH

I

Data bus width select 8 or 16-bit interface
WIDTH: 1 = 16-bits, 0 = 8 bits

SPI

I

SPI Serial Bus Mode Select
SPI: 1 = SPI Serial Bus Mode, 0 = Parallel Bus Mode

Misc I/O

GPIO1

IO

General Purpose IO 1
GPIO1: This signal is configured to be a general purpose IO pin, or an alarm output
signal.

GPIO2

IO

General Purpose IO 2
GPIO2: This signal is configured to be a general purpose IO pin, or the 8KREFO
output signal, or an alarm output signal.

GPIO3

IO

General Purpose IO 3
GPIO3: This signal is configured to be a general purpose IO pin.

GPIO4

IO

General Purpose IO 4
GPIO4: This signal is configured to be a general purpose IO pin, or the 8KREFI input
signal. When configured for 8KREFI mode the signal frequency should be 8,000 Hz
+/- 500 ppm and about 50% duty cycle.

GPIO5

IO

General Purpose IO 5
GPIO5: This signal is configured to be a general purpose IO pin, or an alarm output
signal.

GPIO6

IO

General Purpose IO 6
GPIO6: This signal is configured to be a general purpose IO pin, or the TMEI input
signal. When configured for TMEI input, the signal low time and high time must be
greater than 500 nsec.

GPIO7

IO

General Purpose IO 7

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