Reset, Drdy – data ready, Maximum delay – PNI ASIC User Manual

Page 9: Sen-s (3 vdc), 500µs, 0 ms, 5 ms, 15 ms, 60 ms, Operation

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PNI ASIC 

Host Processor Interface 

Hardware Handshaking Line Descriptions

RESET

RESET is usually low. RESET must be toggled from low-high-low.

DRDY – Data Ready

DRDY is low after a RESET; after a command has been received and the data is ready, DRDY will be
high. It is recommended that the DRDY line always be used to ensure that the data is clocked out of the
PNI ASIC only when it is available. If it is determined that the DRDY line cannot be used due to lack of
I/O lines to the host processor, then the times listed in Cross Reference Colorable\ can be used to set open-
loop wait times. The values listed are the maximum delays from the end of the SCLK command until the
rise of the DRDY at each period select setting. The maximum delay occurs when the sensor being sampled
is in a zero field

Table 9: Maximum Delay for DRDY

Period Select

Maximum Delay
SEN-S (3 VDC)

/32

500µS

/64

1.0 mS

/128

2.0 mS

/256

4.0 mS

/512

7.5 mS

/1024

15 mS

/2048

35.5 mS

/4096

60 mS

Operation

Basic operation will follow these steps. Refer to Figure 5 and Figure 6.

1. SSNOT is brought low.

2. Pulse RESET high (return to low state). You must RESET the PNI ASIC before every measurement.

3. Data is clocked in on the MOSI line. Once eight bits are read in, the PNI ASIC will execute the command.

4. The PNI ASIC will make the measurement. A measurement consists of forward biasing the sensor and

making a period count; then reverse biasing the sensor and counting again; and finally, taking the difference
between the two bias directions.

5. At the end of the measurement, the DRDY line is set to high indicating that the data is ready. In response to

the next 16 SCLK pulses, data is shifted out on the MISO line.

If you need to make another measurement, go to Step2. You can send another command after the reset. In this case,

keep SSNOT low. If you will not be using the PNI ASIC, set SSNOT to high to disable the SPI port.

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