Mam spi activity sequence, Mam command byte, 1 mam spi activity sequence – PNI RM3000 Evaluation Board User Manual

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RM3000 Evaluation Board User Manual

– June 2011

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5.3.1 MAM SPI Activity Sequence

The SPI activity sequence is given below for MAM operation. SPI timing is discussed in

Section 4.3. The Return Byte is 9A

H

. The number of data bytes will be determined by

the number of axes that are to be measured. Each axis is comprised of 3 bytes of data, so

for a 3 axis measurement 9 total bytes would be clocked out to receive all the data. The

Command Byte and Axes Select Byte are discussed below.

Figure 5-2: SPI Activity Sequence Diagram for MAM Operation

5.3.2 MAM Command Byte

The MAM Command Byte either initiates a sensor measurement or initiates placing the

measurement results on the MISO line for the host to read. The MAM Command Byte is

82

H

to initiate a sensor measurement and is C9

H

to retrieve the data.

NOTE: Measurement results are stored in registers within the 3D MagIC. If SCLK continues to
run after the appropriate number of data bytes for the defined number of axes to be measured,
then the information on the MISO line will have little meaning. SCLK should be stopped once the
measurements are clocked out.

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