ZHCSN80 july 2023 ADS131B24-Q1
PRODUCTION DATA
The LOCK command locks the interface, preventing the device from accidentally latching unwanted commands that can change the state of the device. When the interface is locked, the device only responds to the NULL, RREG, and UNLOCK commands. The device continues to output conversion data even when locked.
The LOCK status bit and the command response in the next frame indicate if the LOCK command executed successfully or if an error occurred that prevented the LOCK command from executing. A NULL command is executed if the LOCK command did not execute.
Figure 9-33 shows a LOCK command frame where no faults occurred during the communication.