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  1 .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only            1 .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
  2                                                     2 
  3 =============                                       3 =============
  4 AD4000 driver                                       4 AD4000 driver
  5 =============                                       5 =============
  6                                                     6 
  7 Device driver for Analog Devices Inc. AD4000 s      7 Device driver for Analog Devices Inc. AD4000 series of ADCs.
  8                                                     8 
  9 Supported devices                                   9 Supported devices
 10 =================                                  10 =================
 11                                                    11 
 12 * `AD4000 <https://www.analog.com/AD4000>`_        12 * `AD4000 <https://www.analog.com/AD4000>`_
 13 * `AD4001 <https://www.analog.com/AD4001>`_        13 * `AD4001 <https://www.analog.com/AD4001>`_
 14 * `AD4002 <https://www.analog.com/AD4002>`_        14 * `AD4002 <https://www.analog.com/AD4002>`_
 15 * `AD4003 <https://www.analog.com/AD4003>`_        15 * `AD4003 <https://www.analog.com/AD4003>`_
 16 * `AD4004 <https://www.analog.com/AD4004>`_        16 * `AD4004 <https://www.analog.com/AD4004>`_
 17 * `AD4005 <https://www.analog.com/AD4005>`_        17 * `AD4005 <https://www.analog.com/AD4005>`_
 18 * `AD4006 <https://www.analog.com/AD4006>`_        18 * `AD4006 <https://www.analog.com/AD4006>`_
 19 * `AD4007 <https://www.analog.com/AD4007>`_        19 * `AD4007 <https://www.analog.com/AD4007>`_
 20 * `AD4008 <https://www.analog.com/AD4008>`_        20 * `AD4008 <https://www.analog.com/AD4008>`_
 21 * `AD4010 <https://www.analog.com/AD4010>`_        21 * `AD4010 <https://www.analog.com/AD4010>`_
 22 * `AD4011 <https://www.analog.com/AD4011>`_        22 * `AD4011 <https://www.analog.com/AD4011>`_
 23 * `AD4020 <https://www.analog.com/AD4020>`_        23 * `AD4020 <https://www.analog.com/AD4020>`_
 24 * `AD4021 <https://www.analog.com/AD4021>`_        24 * `AD4021 <https://www.analog.com/AD4021>`_
 25 * `AD4022 <https://www.analog.com/AD4022>`_        25 * `AD4022 <https://www.analog.com/AD4022>`_
 26 * `ADAQ4001 <https://www.analog.com/ADAQ4001>`     26 * `ADAQ4001 <https://www.analog.com/ADAQ4001>`_
 27 * `ADAQ4003 <https://www.analog.com/ADAQ4003>`     27 * `ADAQ4003 <https://www.analog.com/ADAQ4003>`_
 28                                                    28 
 29 Wiring connections                                 29 Wiring connections
 30 ------------------                                 30 ------------------
 31                                                    31 
 32 Devices of the AD4000 series can be connected      32 Devices of the AD4000 series can be connected to the SPI host controller in a
 33 few different modes.                               33 few different modes.
 34                                                    34 
 35 CS mode, 3-wire turbo mode                         35 CS mode, 3-wire turbo mode
 36 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^                         36 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
 37                                                    37 
 38 Datasheet "3-wire" mode is what most resembles     38 Datasheet "3-wire" mode is what most resembles standard SPI connection which,
 39 for these devices, comprises of connecting the     39 for these devices, comprises of connecting the controller CS line to device CNV
 40 pin and other SPI lines as usual. This configu     40 pin and other SPI lines as usual. This configuration is (misleadingly) called
 41 "CS Mode, 3-Wire Turbo Mode" connection in dat     41 "CS Mode, 3-Wire Turbo Mode" connection in datasheets.
 42 NOTE: The datasheet definition of 3-wire mode      42 NOTE: The datasheet definition of 3-wire mode for the AD4000 series is NOT the
 43 same of standard spi-3wire mode.                   43 same of standard spi-3wire mode.
 44 This is the only connection mode that allows c     44 This is the only connection mode that allows configuration register access but
 45 it requires the SPI controller to support the      45 it requires the SPI controller to support the ``SPI_MOSI_IDLE_HIGH`` feature.
 46                                                    46 
 47 Omit the ``adi,sdi-pin`` property in device tr     47 Omit the ``adi,sdi-pin`` property in device tree to select this mode.
 48                                                    48 
 49 ::                                                 49 ::
 50                                                    50 
 51                                          +----     51                                          +-------------+
 52      + ----------------------------------| SDO     52      + ----------------------------------| SDO         |
 53      |                                   |         53      |                                   |             |
 54      |               +-------------------| CS      54      |               +-------------------| CS          |
 55      |               v                   |         55      |               v                   |             |
 56      |    +--------------------+         |         56      |    +--------------------+         |     HOST    |
 57      |    |        CNV         |         |         57      |    |        CNV         |         |             |
 58      +--->| SDI   AD4000   SDO |-------->| SDI     58      +--->| SDI   AD4000   SDO |-------->| SDI         |
 59           |        SCK         |         |         59           |        SCK         |         |             |
 60           +--------------------+         |         60           +--------------------+         |             |
 61                     ^                    |         61                     ^                    |             |
 62                     +--------------------| SCL     62                     +--------------------| SCLK        |
 63                                          +----     63                                          +-------------+
 64                                                    64 
 65 CS mode, 3-wire, without busy indicator            65 CS mode, 3-wire, without busy indicator
 66 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^            66 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
 67                                                    67 
 68 Another wiring configuration supported as "3-w     68 Another wiring configuration supported as "3-wire" mode has the SDI pin
 69 hard-wired to digital input/output interface s     69 hard-wired to digital input/output interface supply (VIO). In this setup, the
 70 controller is not required to support ``SPI_MO     70 controller is not required to support ``SPI_MOSI_IDLE_HIGH`` but register access
 71 is not possible. This connection mode saves on     71 is not possible. This connection mode saves one wire and works with any SPI
 72 controller.                                        72 controller.
 73                                                    73 
 74 Set the ``adi,sdi-pin`` device tree property t     74 Set the ``adi,sdi-pin`` device tree property to ``"high"`` to select this mode.
 75                                                    75 
 76 ::                                                 76 ::
 77                                                    77 
 78                                          +----     78                                          +-------------+
 79                     +--------------------| CS      79                     +--------------------| CS          |
 80                     v                    |         80                     v                    |             |
 81     VIO   +--------------------+         |         81     VIO   +--------------------+         |     HOST    |
 82      |    |        CNV         |         |         82      |    |        CNV         |         |             |
 83      +--->| SDI   AD4000   SDO |-------->| SDI     83      +--->| SDI   AD4000   SDO |-------->| SDI         |
 84           |        SCK         |         |         84           |        SCK         |         |             |
 85           +--------------------+         |         85           +--------------------+         |             |
 86                     ^                    |         86                     ^                    |             |
 87                     +--------------------| SCL     87                     +--------------------| SCLK        |
 88                                          +----     88                                          +-------------+
 89                                                    89 
 90 Alternatively, a GPIO may be connected to the      90 Alternatively, a GPIO may be connected to the device CNV pin. This is similar to
 91 the previous wiring configuration but saves th     91 the previous wiring configuration but saves the use of a CS line.
 92                                                    92 
 93 ::                                                 93 ::
 94                                                    94 
 95                                          +----     95                                          +-------------+
 96                     +--------------------| GPI     96                     +--------------------| GPIO        |
 97                     v                    |         97                     v                    |             |
 98     VIO   +--------------------+         |         98     VIO   +--------------------+         |     HOST    |
 99      |    |        CNV         |         |         99      |    |        CNV         |         |             |
100      +--->| SDI   AD4000   SDO |-------->| SDI    100      +--->| SDI   AD4000   SDO |-------->| SDI         |
101           |        SCK         |         |        101           |        SCK         |         |             |
102           +--------------------+         |        102           +--------------------+         |             |
103                     ^                    |        103                     ^                    |             |
104                     +--------------------| SCL    104                     +--------------------| SCLK        |
105                                          +----    105                                          +-------------+
106                                                   106 
107 CS mode, 4-wire without busy indicator            107 CS mode, 4-wire without busy indicator
108 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^            108 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
109                                                   109 
110 In datasheet "4-wire" mode, the controller CS     110 In datasheet "4-wire" mode, the controller CS line is connected to the ADC SDI
111 pin and a GPIO is connected to the ADC CNV pin    111 pin and a GPIO is connected to the ADC CNV pin. This connection mode may better
112 suit scenarios where multiple ADCs can share o    112 suit scenarios where multiple ADCs can share one CNV trigger.
113                                                   113 
114 Set ``adi,sdi-pin`` to ``"cs"`` to select this    114 Set ``adi,sdi-pin`` to ``"cs"`` to select this mode.
115                                                   115 
116                                                   116 
117 ::                                                117 ::
118                                                   118 
119                                          +----    119                                          +-------------+
120      + ----------------------------------| CS     120      + ----------------------------------| CS          |
121      |                                   |        121      |                                   |             |
122      |               +-------------------| GPI    122      |               +-------------------| GPIO        |
123      |               v                   |        123      |               v                   |             |
124      |    +--------------------+         |        124      |    +--------------------+         |     HOST    |
125      |    |        CNV         |         |        125      |    |        CNV         |         |             |
126      +--->| SDI   AD4000   SDO |-------->| SDI    126      +--->| SDI   AD4000   SDO |-------->| SDI         |
127           |        SCK         |         |        127           |        SCK         |         |             |
128           +--------------------+         |        128           +--------------------+         |             |
129                     ^                    |        129                     ^                    |             |
130                     +--------------------| SCL    130                     +--------------------| SCLK        |
131                                          +----    131                                          +-------------+
                                                      

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