ZHCSN81 july 2023 ADS131B23-Q1
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The synchronized sequence mode allows the sequence starts of ADC2A to be synchronized with the conversion starts of ADC1A. In this mode a single sequence run is started on ADC2y whenever a new conversion on ADC1y starts. However, an ongoing sequence run on ADC2y does not abort and restart when a new conversion on ADC1y starts. This means a single new sequence run on ADC2y is only triggered by ADC1y when no sequence is currently ongoing.
Start the ADC2y sequencer initially by setting the SEQ2y_START bit.
The synchronized single-shot sequence mode is only useful when ADC1y is configured for continuous-conversion mode. When ADC1y is configured for single-shot conversion mode, synchronize conversions of ADC1y and sequence starts of ADC2y by setting the STARTy and SEQy_START bits at the same time.
Figure 9-23 shows an example of how ADC1A conversions and ADC2A sequence starts are synchronized. The falling edge of the internally generated DRDYAn signal in Figure 9-23 indicates when new ADC1A conversions results are available and a new ADC1A conversion starts.