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AS5140H_04 Datasheet, PDF (21/38 Pages) ams AG – 10-Bit 360 Programmable Magnetic Rotary Encoder For High Ambient Temperatures
AS5140H
Data Sheet - Detailed Description
Table 19. OTP Bit Assignment
Bit
Symbol
Function
17
ChipID0
16
ChipID1
18 bit Chip ID
:
:
0
ChipID17
mbit0
Factory Bit
lid 7.6.2 User Selectable Settings
The AS5140H allows programming of the following user selectable options:
a - Md1, Md0: Incremental Output Mode Selection.
- Div1, Div0: Divider Setting of Incremental Output.
v - Index: Index Pulse Width Selection – 1LSB / 3LSB.
- Z [9:0]: Programmable Zero / Index Position.
ill - CCW: Counter Clockwise Bit.
ccw=0 – angular value increases in clockwise direction.
ccw=1 – angular value increases in counterclockwise direction.
t - RA [4:0]: Redundant Address. An OTP bit location addressed by this address is always set to “1” independent of the corresponding origi-
nal OTP bit setting.
G s 7.6.3 OTP Default Setting
A t The AS5140H can also be operated without programming. The default, un-programmed setting is as listed below.
- Md0, MD1:00 = Incremental mode = quadrature.
s n - Div0, Div1:00 = Incremental resolution = 10bit.
- Index:0 = Index bit width = 1LSB.
e - Z9 to Z0:00 = No programmed zero position.
m t - CCW:0 = Clockwise operation.
- RA4 to RA0:0 = No OTP bit is selected.
a n 7.6.4 Redundant Programming Option
o In addition to the regular programming, a redundant programming option is available. This option allows that one selectable OTP bit can be set
to “1” (programmed state) by writing the location of that bit into a 5-bit address decoder. This address can be stored in bits RA5...0 in the OTP
c user settings.
l Example: Setting RA5…0 to “00001” will select bit 51 = MD0, “00010” selects bit 50 = MD1, “10000” selects bit 36 = CCW, etc.
a 7.6.5 OTP Register Entry and Exit Condition
To avoid accidental modification of the OTP during normal operation, each OTP access (Load, Write, Read, Program) requires a defined entry
Technic and exit procedure, using the CSn, PROG and CLK signals as shown in Figure 14.
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