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OPT3001: OPT3001

Part Number: OPT3001

Good morning

We start test OPT3001 as key component for illumination feedback,
and we have question:

From OPT3001 datasheet:
7.4.2.3 End-of-Conversion Mode
An end-of-conversion indicator mode can be used when every measurement is
desired to be read by the processor, prompted by the INT pin going active
on every measurement completion. This mode is entered by setting the most
significant two bits of the low-limit register (LE[3:2] from the Low-Limit
Register) to 11b.

Question (about low limit values and End-of-Conversion Mode):
??This settings mean that if LE[3:2] =11b, it is not possible
to use ranges which need zero in place LE3 or LE2 bit (for End-of-Conversion
Mode) ??
(see Table 12. Full-Scale Range and LSB Size as a Function of Exponent Level)

brecouse

Table 4. End-of-Conversion Mode while in Latched Window-Style Comparison Mode:
Flag Setting and Clearing Summary (from datasheet)

and

Table 5. End-Of-Conversion Mode while in Transparent Hysteresis-Style Comparison Mode:
Flag Setting and Clearing Summary (from datasheet)

compare to

"below the low-limit register for fault count times -> text from table"

???


Best regards
Stefan