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IC POT DGTL PROG V OUT 14SOIC

CAT521WI-T3

Manufacturer Part Number
CAT521WI-T3
Description
IC POT DGTL PROG V OUT 14SOIC
Manufacturer
ON Semiconductor
Series
DPPr
Datasheet

Specifications of CAT521WI-T3

Resistance (ohms)
24K
Number Of Circuits
1
Temperature Coefficient
300 ppm/°C Typical
Memory Type
Non-Volatile
Interface
Microwire, 3-Wire Serial
Voltage - Supply
2.7 V ~ 5.5 V
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
14-SOIC (3.9mm Width), 14-SOL
Resistance In Ohms
24K
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Taps
-
RDY/BSY
OUTPUT
CAT521
READING DATA
Each time data is transferred into the DPP wiper
control register currently held data is shifted out via
the D0 pin, thus in every data transaction a read cycle
occurs. Note, however, that the reading process is
destructive. Data must be removed from the register
in order to be read. Figure 2 depicts a Read Only
cycle in which no change occurs in the DPP’s output.
This feature allows µPs to poll DPPs for their current
setting without disturbing the output voltage but it
assumes that the setting being read is also stored in
non-volatile memory so that it can be restored at the
end of the read cycle. In Figure 2 CS returns low
before the 13
non-volatile memory's setting is reloaded into the DPP
wiper control register. Since this value is the same as
that which had been there previously no change in the
DPP’s output is noticed. Had the value held in the
control register been different from that stored in non-
volatile memory then a change would occur at the
read cycle’s conclusion.
Figure 2. Reading from Memory
Doc. No. MD-2003 Rev. I
PROG
DPP
CS
DO
DI
t
o
1
1
2
A0
th
3
clock cycle completes. In doing so the
A1
4
5
D0
6
D1
CURRENT DPP DATA
7
D2
8
D3
NON-VOL ATILE
DPP VALUE
9
CURRENT
D4
10
D5
D6
11
D7
12
8
TEMPORARILY CHANGE OUTPUT
The CAT521 allows temporary changes in the DPP’s
output to be made without disturbing the settings
retained in non-volatile memory. This feature is
particularly useful when testing for a new output
setting and allows for user adjustment of preset or
default values without losing the original factory
settings.
Figure 3 shows the control and data signals needed to
effect a temporary output change. DPP settings may
be changed as many times as required. The
temporary setting remains in effect long as CS
remains high. When CS returns low the DPP will
return to the output value stored in non-volatile
memory.
When it is desired to save a new setting acquired
using this feature, the new value must be reloaded
into the DPP wiper control register prior to program-
ming. This is because the CAT521’s internal control
circuitry discards from the programming register the
new data two clock cycles after receiving it if no
PROG signal is received.
Figure 3. Temporary Change in Output
RDY/BSY
OUTPUT
PROG
DPP
DO
CS
DI
t
o
Not Recommended for New Design
1
1
2
A0
3
A1
4
NON-VOL ATILE
DPP VALUE
CURRENT
D0
D0
5
6
D1
D1
7
NEW DPP DATA
CURRENT DPP DATA
D2
D2
8
D3
D3
Characteristics subject to change without notice
9
D4
D4
10
D5
D5
D6
D6
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11
D7
D7
12
DPP VALUE
VOLATILE
NEW
N
N+1 N+2
NON-VOL ATILE
DPP VALUE
CURRENT

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