Other Parts Discussed in Thread: ADS1298, ADS1298R, ADS1298RECGFE-PDK
Hello,
I am trying to use an external clock for the respiration modulator on the ADS!292R. I have two PWM signals (one for the modulator and one for the blocking signal) connected to GPIO1 (modulation clock) and GPIO2 (blocking signal) on the ADS1292R. I also have RESP_CTRL=1. Nevertheless, the signal being output by the modulator is much smaller than expected (and appears different than the signal output by the internally generated modulator). I've tried a few different frequencies for the external modulator clock (32kHz, 50kHz, 62.5kHz) and none of them seem to output a proper signal. I've also tried different phase settings for the blocking signal without success.
I did notice that the ADS1298 datasheet indicates that the internal master clock should not be used when an external modulation clock is used. I was wondering if this is also true for the ADS1292R? If this is the case, what are the limitations on the external master clock spec? Also, the datasheet specifies a tBLKDLY of <5ns. How strict is this requirement? MY tBLKDLY may be ~25ns, but I can't understand how this would affect the modulation signal being output on the ADS1292R.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!