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Section 9 – quick trip (fast comparator), 1 – detailed description, Ds4830a user’s guide – Maxim Integrated DS4830A Optical Microcontroller User Manual

Page 73: Qtdata[15:0, Figure 9-1: quick trip functional diagram

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DS4830A User’s Guide

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SECTION 9 – QUICK TRIP (FAST COMPARATOR)

The DS4830A has 10-bit quick trips with a 16-input analog MUX (Figure 9-1). The MUX selects the quick trip analog
input from 16 external channels. The quick trip external channels can be configured to operate as eight fully
differential inputs or sixteen single-ended inputs. The quick trip monitors all configured quick trip channels in a round
robin sequence.

QT CONFIGURATIONS

ADC-S0

ADC-S1

ADC-S14

ADC-S15

A
N
A

L

O
G

M

U
X

QT SEQUENCER

QTSTART

QTEND

QTEN

QT HIGH

THRESHOLD

QT LOW

THRESHOLD

CHSEL[3:0]

DIFF

Digital MUX

10-Bit

Internal

DAC

HT Register[0]

HT Register[14]

HT Register[1]

HT Register[15]

16 High Threshold

Registers

LT Register[0]

LT Register[14]

LT Register[1]

LT Register[15]

16 Low Threshold

Registers

LIST REGISTER[0]

LIST REGISTER[14]

LIST REGISTER[1]

LIST REGISTER[15]

16 List Configurations

5 bit Each

LTI / HTI

LTIE / HTIE

Interrupt

QT CLOCK

QTDATA[15:0]

Comparator

QT- 2.42V

Internal

Reference

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RW_LST = 0

LTHT = 0

RW_LST = 1

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RW_LST = 0

LTHT = 1

Figure 9-1: Quick Trip Functional Diagram

9.1 – Detailed Description

As shown in Figure 9-1, the DS4830A Quick Trip (QT) controller has a 16-input analog MUX and Quick Trip
Sequencer. The QT sequencer creates a list of configurations and sets user defined low and high threshold for
external channels. The quick trip controller has 16 low trip threshold and 16 high trip threshold internal registers.

The Quick Trip Control Register (QTCN) has two bits RW_LST and LTHT which are used to configure thresholds
and list creation. The QTIDX[3:0] bits (located in the QTCN register) together with LTHT and RW_LST bits select the
source or destination address for the QTDATA register access. Figure 9-1 illustrates the threshold configuration and
list creation.