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Your best bet for a chip specific example is to search the forums. Unfortunately there are so many parts out there that the odds of finding what you are looking for are rather slim.
On a positive note, after a quick glance at the data sheet the ADIS16210 looks easy to work with. It just a question of getting it hooked up properly and figuring out the protocol.