MAX5479 Maxim, MAX5479 Datasheet - Page 9

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MAX5479

Manufacturer Part Number
MAX5479
Description
Dual - 256-Tap/ Nonvolatile/ I2C-Interface/ Digital Potentiometers
Manufacturer
Maxim
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Figure 2. Potentiometer Configuration
Figure 3. Start and Stop Conditions
Figure 4. Slave Address
SDA
SCL
CONDITION
SDA
SCL
START
S
256-POSITION
START
DECODER
Dual, 256-Tap, Nonvolatile, I
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MSB
H_
L_
0
R
R
R
R
255
254
2
1
1
CODE 02h
WIPER
S
S
S
S
S
S
256
255
254
3
2
1
0
R
W
CONDITION
STOP
W_
P
1
A simple 2-wire I
the wiper among the 256 tap points (Figure 2). A non-
volatile memory stores the wiper position and recalls
the stored wiper position upon power-up. The non-
volatile memory is guaranteed for 50 years for wiper
data retention and up to 200,000 wiper store cycles.
The MAX5477/MAX5478/MAX5479 consist of two resistor
arrays with 255 resistive elements; 256 tap points are
accessible to the wipers, along the resistor string
between H_ and L_. The wiper tap point is selected by
programming the potentiometer through the I
face. An address byte, a command byte, and 8 data bits
program the wiper position for each potentiometer. The
H_ and L_ terminals of the MAX5477/MAX5478/
MAX5479 are similar to the two end terminals of a
mechanical potentiometer. The MAX5477/MAX5478/
MAX5479 feature power-on reset circuitry that loads the
wiper position from the nonvolatile memory at power-up.
The MAX5477/MAX5478/MAX5479 feature an internal,
nonvolatile EEPROM that stores the wiper state for ini-
tialization during power-up. The shift register decodes
the command and address bytes, routing the data to
the proper memory registers. Data written to a volatile
memory register immediately updates the wiper posi-
tion, or writes data to a nonvolatile register for storage
(see Table 2).
The volatile register retains data as long as the device
is powered. Removing power clears the volatile regis-
ter. The nonvolatile register retains data even after
power is removed. Upon power-up, the power-on reset
circuitry controls the transfer of data from the non-
volatile register to the volatile register.
A write-protect feature prevents accidental overwriting
of the EEPROM. Connect WP to V
prevent any EEPROM write cycles. The wiper register
only updates with the value in the EEPROM when WP =
Digital Potentiometers
A2
A1
2
C-compatible serial interface moves
LSB
A0
2
C-Interface,
NOP/W
Digital Interface
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