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DEMO-AD5700D2Z HART_CLK connection

Hi,

This is regarding DEMO-AD5700D2Z board. I just started programming and evaluate the performance of the ICs in-order to zero in on them. I see that HART_CLK is connected to both P2.0 and P1.0. Can someone please explain me what is the reason to connect to two pins?

Also, on a custom board, I want to connect HART_CLK to just P1.0 as I want to use P2.0 and P2.1 as I2C lines. Is it feasible?

Thanks,

Spoorthy

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  • Hi Brandon,

    Thanks for the reply.

    >P2.2 is the only pin that can provide the UART download mode (as JB mentioned above), but you don't need P2.2 >in order to use the I2C communications bus.

    Yes, I realized this. Sorry, my bad.

    >I2C is actually available on 2 sets of pins, P2.0/P2.1 and P0.1/P0.2.  So if you need I2C communication you could >use that other set of pins (P0.1/P0.2) and keep the connections to the HART_CLK as described in the CN0267

     

    But I need to use P0.1 and P0.2 for external UART in order to download code and analyse. I cannot invest on the J-link debugger right now as I cannot buy it separately, but only with Evaluation board of ADuCM360. Could you please let me know if there's a way to buy just the J-Link OB Emulator?

    >I'm not sure why the HART_CLK is connected to 2 sets of pins.  If you look at the pin functions, one is used as a >potential UART Clock input (P2.0) and the other is an External PWM synchronization pin or External clock source

    >(P1.0).  So perhaps in this application for the HART modem those functions are used in the software to do some >application specific functions.

    Could I configure P1.0 as potential UART clock input or do you foresee any problems by doing that?

    Thanks,

    Spoorthy

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  • Hi Brandon,

    Thanks for the reply.

    >P2.2 is the only pin that can provide the UART download mode (as JB mentioned above), but you don't need P2.2 >in order to use the I2C communications bus.

    Yes, I realized this. Sorry, my bad.

    >I2C is actually available on 2 sets of pins, P2.0/P2.1 and P0.1/P0.2.  So if you need I2C communication you could >use that other set of pins (P0.1/P0.2) and keep the connections to the HART_CLK as described in the CN0267

     

    But I need to use P0.1 and P0.2 for external UART in order to download code and analyse. I cannot invest on the J-link debugger right now as I cannot buy it separately, but only with Evaluation board of ADuCM360. Could you please let me know if there's a way to buy just the J-Link OB Emulator?

    >I'm not sure why the HART_CLK is connected to 2 sets of pins.  If you look at the pin functions, one is used as a >potential UART Clock input (P2.0) and the other is an External PWM synchronization pin or External clock source

    >(P1.0).  So perhaps in this application for the HART modem those functions are used in the software to do some >application specific functions.

    Could I configure P1.0 as potential UART clock input or do you foresee any problems by doing that?

    Thanks,

    Spoorthy

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