MCP4351-502E/ST Microchip Technology, MCP4351-502E/ST Datasheet - Page 55

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MCP4351-502E/ST

Manufacturer Part Number
MCP4351-502E/ST
Description
IC POT 8BIT QUAD 5K 20TSSOP
Manufacturer
Microchip Technology
Datasheet

Specifications of MCP4351-502E/ST

Taps
257
Resistance (ohms)
5K
Number Of Circuits
4
Temperature Coefficient
150 ppm/°C Typical
Memory Type
Volatile
Interface
SPI Serial
Voltage - Supply
1.8 V ~ 5.5 V
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 125°C
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
20-TSSOP
Resistance In Ohms
5K
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
7.5
The Write command is a 16-bit command. The format
of the command is shown in
A Write command to a volatile memory location
changes that location after a properly formatted Write
command (16-clock) have been received.
FIGURE 7-2:
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SDI
SDO
Note 1: If an Error Condition occurs (CMDERR = L), all following SDO bits will be low until the CMDERR
D
A
1
1
3
Write Data
Normal and High Voltage
A
D
1
1
2
COMMAND BYTE
A
D
1
1
condition is cleared (the CS pin is forced to the inactive state).
1
A
D
0
1
1
Write Command – SDI and SDO States.
0
1
1
0
1
1
Figure
D
9
1
0
7-2.
D
1
0
8
D
1
0
7
D
6
1
0
D
5
1
0
DATA BYTE
D
4
1
0
D
3
1
0
D
1
0
2
7.5.1
The write operation requires that the CS pin be in the
active state (V
the inactive state (V
(V
data byte) is then clocked in on the SCK and SDI pins.
Once all 16 bits have been received, the specified
volatile address is updated. A write will not occur if the
write command isn’t exactly 16 clocks pulses. This
protects against system issues from corrupting the
nonvolatile memory locations.
Figure 6-2
for a single write.
D
1
0
1
IL
). The 16-bit Write command (command byte and
D
1 Valid Address/Command combination
0
0 Invalid Address/Command combination
and
SINGLE WRITE TO VOLATILE
MEMORY
IL
MCP433X/435X
or V
Figure 6-3
IHH
IH
) and is driven to the active state
). Typically, the CS pin will be in
show possible waveforms
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