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CAT5114VI-10-GT3

Manufacturer Part Number
CAT5114VI-10-GT3
Description
IC POT DPP NV 32TAP U/D 8SOIC
Manufacturer
ON Semiconductor
Datasheet

Specifications of CAT5114VI-10-GT3

Taps
32
Resistance (ohms)
10K
Number Of Circuits
1
Temperature Coefficient
300 ppm/°C Typical
Memory Type
Non-Volatile
Interface
Up/Down
Voltage - Supply
2.5 V ~ 6 V
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
8-SOIC (0.154", 3.90mm Width)
Number Of Pots
Single
Taps Per Pot
32
Resistance
10 KOhms
Wiper Memory
Non Volatile
Digital Interface
Serial (3-Wire)
Operating Supply Voltage
3.3 V or 5 V
Supply Current
0.1 mA
Maximum Operating Temperature
+ 85 C
Minimum Operating Temperature
- 40 C
Mounting Style
SMD/SMT
Supply Voltage (max)
6 V
Supply Voltage (min)
2.5 V
Tolerance
20 %
Number Of Elements
1
# Of Taps
32
Resistance (max)
10KOhm
Power Supply Requirement
Single
Interface Type
Serial (3-Wire)
Single Supply Voltage (typ)
3.3/5V
Dual Supply Voltage (typ)
Not RequiredV
Single Supply Voltage (min)
2.5V
Single Supply Voltage (max)
6V
Dual Supply Voltage (min)
Not RequiredV
Dual Supply Voltage (max)
Not RequiredV
Operating Temp Range
-40C to 85C
Operating Temperature Classification
Industrial
Mounting
Surface Mount
Pin Count
8
Package Type
SOIC N
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant

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Pin Function
INC: Increment Control Input
The INC input moves the wiper in the up or down direction
determined by the condition of the U/D input.
U/D: Up/Down Control Input
The U/D input controls the direction of the wiper movement.
When in a high state and CS is low, any high−to−low
transition on INC will cause the wiper to move one
increment toward the R
CS is low, any high−to−low transition on INC will cause the
wiper to move one increment towards the R
R
R
required that this terminal be connected to a potential greater
than the R
cannot exceed the supply voltage, V
GND.
R
R
the resistor array is controlled by the control inputs, INC,
U/D and CS. Voltage applied to the R
exceed the supply voltage, V
R
R
required that this terminal be connected to a potential less
Table 1. PIN DESCRIPTIONS
W
H
H
W
L
L
: Low End Potentiometer Terminal
: High End Potentiometer Terminal
: Wiper Potentiometer Terminal
is the low end terminal of the potentiometer. It is not
is the high end terminal of the potentiometer. It is not
is the wiper terminal of the potentiometer. Its position on
Name
GND
V
INC
U/D
R
CS
R
R
CC
W
H
L
L
terminal. Voltage applied to the R
Increment Control
Up/Down Control
Potentiometer High Terminal
Ground
Wiper Terminal
Potentiometer Low Terminal
Chip Select
Supply Voltage
H
terminal. When in a low state and
CC
or go below ground, GND.
Function
CC
or go below ground,
W
terminal cannot
L
terminal.
H
terminal
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than the R
cannot exceed the supply voltage, V
GND. R
CS: Chip Select
The chip select input is used to activate the control input of
the CAT5114 and is active low. When in a high state, activity
on the INC and U/D inputs will not affect or change the
position of the wiper.
Device Operation
potentiometer with R
terminals and R
potentiometer’s wiper. There are 32 available tap positions
including the resistor end points, R
resistor elements connected in series between the R
terminals. The wiper terminal is connected to one of the 32
taps and controlled by three inputs, INC, U/D and CS. These
inputs control a seven−bit up/down counter whose output is
decoded to select the wiper position. The selected wiper
position can be stored in nonvolatile memory using the INC
and CS inputs.
respond to the U/D and INC inputs. HIGH to LOW
transitions on INC will increment or decrement the wiper
(depending on the state of the U/D input and seven−bit
counter). The wiper, when at either fixed terminal, acts like
its mechanical equivalent and does not move beyond the last
position. The value of the counter is stored in nonvolatile
memory whenever CS transitions HIGH while the INC input
is also HIGH. When the CAT5114 is powered−down, the last
stored wiper counter position is maintained in the
nonvolatile memory. When power is restored, the contents
of the memory are recalled and the counter is set to the value
stored.
powered down without storing the current wiper position in
nonvolatile memory. This allows the system to always
power up to a preset value stored in nonvolatile memory.
The CAT5114 operates like a digitally controlled
With CS set LOW the CAT5114 is selected and will
With INC set low, the CAT5114 may be de−selected and
L
and R
H
terminal. Voltage applied to the R
H
are electrically interchangeable.
W
H
and R
equivalent to the mechanical
L
equivalent to the high and low
H
CC
and R
or go below ground,
L
. There are 31
L
H
terminal
and R
L

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