SBASAO8 June 2025 DAC39RF20
ADVANCE INFORMATION
If the user does not want over-range events to impact the alarm output, set OVR_MASK=1. The events are still detected and reported in OVR_STATUS and OVR_ALM, but do not impact the alarm output.
Additionally, the user can instruct the part to temporarily stop detecting and recording over-range events (mask the events). The user can choose to do this when inputting a signal that is expected to cause over-range and do not want the event reported. The user can choose one of several input pins to act as the mask signal. These are detailed in the following Table 7-70. If no pin is configured as a mask signal, then all events are detected and recorded.
| Pin | Programming to use the pin as an over-range mask | When are over-range (full-scale) events masked |
|---|---|---|
| TRIG[4] | OVR_MASK_SEL=1 | Events are ignored while TRIG[4] is high. |
| SYNCB | SYNCB_PIN_FUNC=14 | Events are ignored while SYNCB is low. |
| TXENABLE[0] | TX_PIN_FUNC0=14 | Events are ignored while TXENABLE[0] is low. |
| TXENABLE[1] | TX_PIN_FUNC1=14 | Events are ignored while TXENABLE[1] is low. |