hello
I think when you use the ADAS1000, you are using the hardware SPI. Now my project is using ADAS1000 and ADAS1000-2, and I need to use the analog spi interface. How do you use it? I hope to give me some Thank you, thank you
ADAS1000
Recommended for New Designs
The ADAS1000 measures electro
cardiac (ECG) signals, thoracic impedance, pacing artifacts,
and lead-on/lead-off status and output this information in the...
Datasheet
ADAS1000 on Analog.com
ADAS1000-2
Recommended for New Designs
The ADAS1000-2 is one of the ADAS1000 family of ECG Front ends. It’s been designed to measure electro cardiac (ECG) signals and lead-on/off status and...
Datasheet
ADAS1000-2 on Analog.com
ADAS1000-1
Recommended for New Designs
The ADAS1000-1 is a 5 electrode ECG analog front end designed to measure electro cardiac (ECG) signals and lead-on/off status and output this information...
Datasheet
ADAS1000-1 on Analog.com
hello
I think when you use the ADAS1000, you are using the hardware SPI. Now my project is using ADAS1000 and ADAS1000-2, and I need to use the analog spi interface. How do you use it? I hope to give me some Thank you, thank you
Hey,
I'm a bit confused about what you mean with "hardware SPI" and "analog spi interface".
The SPI interface on the ADAS1000 is a standard SPI interface like other chips (on pins SDI, SDO, SCLK, CS).
You can connect both chips to SDI, SDO, SCLK and have 2 GPIOs controlling the 2 CS signals.
Thanks
Alex
Is the issue solved ?
Or are there still open issues ?
Thanks
Alex