Ata5283, 5 data output, 6 wake-up signal – Atmel ATA5283 User Manual
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ATA5283
Figure 3-5.
Turn Off Delay Time (t
off
) versus Antenna Q-Factor
3.5
Data Output
The data output N_DATA outputs the demodulated and digitized LF signal according to the
envelope of the antenna input signal. In the standby mode the N_DATA output is disabled and
set to level 1. It is enabled by the wake-up signal and it outputs 1 level if the IC detects the car-
rier signal and a 0 level during the gaps (see
).
As the circuit does not check the received data (except the preamble), it is up to the user to
choose the kind of encoding (pulse distance, Manchester, bi-phase...) wanted.
3.6
Wake-up Signal
The wake-up signal (N_WAKEUP) indicates that the ATA5283 has detected the end of a pream-
ble signal and has left the standby mode. It can be used as a wake-up or a chip select signal for
an external device (see
After a preamble is detected the first valid gap (Start Gap) sets the N_WAKEUP output to low
and enables the data output N_DATA. The N_WAKEUP holds the low level until the IC is reset
to the standby mode by a reset signal.
3.7
Reset
The IC is reset either by the internal POR circuit during a power on sequence or by a high pulse
at the RESET pin. After the reset all internal counters are in the initial state and the IC is in the
standby listen mode.
The POR circuit generates a reset while the supply voltage V
DD
is below the power on reset
threshold V
POR
and release the function of the IC if V
DD
exceeds this threshold.
A high signal at the RESET pin resets the complete circuit. If the IC is activated a reset signal is
necessary to activate the standby listen mode.
The RESET pin can also be used to hold the IC in a power down state. In this state the IC is out
of operation and the current consumption is below the standby current.
Note:
The RESET pin is high impedance CMOS input. To avoid floating effects like undefined input
states and malfunctions it should not be open.
0
50
40
30
20
10
Q-factor
180
100
60
80
0
20
40
160
120
140
200
max.
min.
typ.
t
off
(µs)
f
field
= 125 kHz