SBOSAA2 December 2022 INA232
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The INA232 has two operating modes, continuous and triggered, that determine how the ADC operates after these conversions. When the INA232 is in the normal operating mode (that is, the MODE bits of the Configuration register are set to '111'), it continuously converts a shunt voltage reading followed by a bus voltage reading.
In triggered mode, writing any of the triggered convert modes into the Configuration register (0h) (that is, the MODE bits of the Configuration register are set to 001) triggers a single-shot conversion. This action produces a single set of measurements. To trigger another single-shot conversion, the Configuration register must be written to again, even if the mode does not change.
Although the INA232 can be read at any time, and the data from the last conversion remain available, the conversion ready flag bit (CVRF bit, Mask/Enable register) is provided to help coordinate single-shot or triggered conversions. The CVRF bit is set after all conversions, averaging, and multiplication operations are complete for a single cycle.
The CVRF bit clears under these conditions: