X9429YVI [XICOR]
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APPLICATION NOTES
A V A I L A B L E
AN99 • AN115 • AN120 • AN124 • AN133 • AN134 • AN135
Low Noise/Low Power/2-Wire Bus
X9429
Single Digitally Controlled Potentiometer (XDCP™)
FEATURES
DESCRIPTION
• Single Voltage Potentiometer
The X9429 integrates a single digitally controlled
• 64 Resistor Taps
potentiometer (XDCP) on
integrated circuit.
a
monolithic CMOS
• 2-wire Serial Interface for write, read, and
transfer operations of the potentiometer
• Wiper Resistance, 150Ω Typical at 5V
• Non-Volatile Storage of Multiple Wiper Positions
• Power On Recall. Loads SavedWiper Position on
Power Up.
The digital controlled potentiometer is implemented
using 63 resistive elements in a series array. Between
each element are tap points connected to the wiper
terminal through switches. The position of the wiper on
the array is controlled by the user through the 2-wire
bus interface. The potentiometer has associated with it
a volatile Wiper Counter Register (WCR) and a four
non-volatile Data Registers that can be directly written
to and read by the user. The contents of the WCR
controls the position of the wiper on the resistor array
though the switches. Powerup recalls the contents of
the default data register (DR0) to the WCR.
• Standby Current < 5µA Max
• V
: 2.7V to 5.5V Operation
CC
• 2.5KΩ, 10KΩ Total Pot Resistance
• Endurance: 100, 000 Data Changes per Bit per
Register
• 100 yr. Data Retention
• 14-Lead TSSOP, 16-Lead SOIC
• Low Power CMOS
The XDCP can be used as
a three-terminal
potentiometer or as a two terminal variable resistor in
a wide variety of applications including control,
parameter adjustments, and signal processing.
BLOCK DIAGRAM
V
CC
V /R
H H
write
read
address
data
status
transfer
inc / dec
10KΩ
64-taps
POT
Power On Recall
wiper
Bus
Interface &
Control
Wiper Counter
Register (WCR)
2-wire
bus
interface
Data Registers
4 Bytes
control
V
/R
W
V
W
V /R
SS
L
L
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DETAILED FUNCTIONAL DIAGRAM
V
CC
Power On Recall
WIPER
10KΩ
DR1
64--taps
DR0
R /V
H
H
COUNTER
REGISTER
(WCR)
Control
DATA
DR2 DR3
SCL
SDA
A3
R /V
L
L
INTERFACE
AND
CONTROL
R
/V
W
W
CIRCUITRY
A2
A0
WP
V
SS
CIRCUIT LEVEL APPLICATIONS
SYSTEM LEVEL APPLICATIONS
• Vary the gain of a voltage amplifier
• Provide programmable dc reference voltages for
comparators and detectors
• Adjust the contrast in LCD displays
• Control the power level of LED transmitters in
communication systems
• Control the volume in audio circuits
• Trim out the offset voltage error in a voltage amplifier
circuit
• Set the output voltage of a voltage regulator
• Trim the resistance in Wheatstone bridge circuits
• Control the gain, characteristic frequency and
Q-factor in filter circuits
• Set the scale factor and zero point in sensor signal
conditioning circuits
• Set and regulate the DC biasing point in an RF
power amplifier in wireless systems
• Control the gain in audio and home entertainment
systems
• Provide the variable DC bias for tuners in RF
wireless systems
• Set the operating points in temperature control
systems
• Control the operating point for sensors in industrial
systems
• Vary the frequency and duty cycle of timer ICs
• Vary the dc biasing of a pin diode attenuator in RF
circuits
• Trim offset and gain errors in artificial intelligent
systems
• Provide a control variable (I, V, or R) in feedback
circuits
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X9429
PIN CONFIGURATION
SOIC
TSSOP
V
NC
CC
NC
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
14
13
12
11
10
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
V
CC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
R /V
L
L
R /V
L
L
R /V
H
H
R /V
H
A2
X9429
H
X9429
A2
R
/V
W
W
R
/V
W
SCL
SDA
W
SCL
A3
A3
A0
SDA
VSS
A0
9
8
NC
VSS
WP
WP
PIN ASSIGNMENTS
TSSOP pin
SOIC pin
Symbol
NC
Brief Description
1
2
1
2
No Connect
No Connect
No Connect
NC
3
3
NC
4
4
A2
Device Address for 2-wire bus.
Serial Clock for 2-wire bus.
Serial Data Input/Output for 2-wire bus.
System Ground
5
5
SCL
SDA
6
6
7
8
V
SS
8
9
WP
A0
Hardware Write Protect
9
10
11
12
13
14
16
15
7
Device Address for 2-wire bus.
Device Address for 2-wire bus.
Wiper Terminal of the Potentiometer.
High Terminal of the Potentiometer.
Low Terminal of the Potentiometer.
System Supply Voltage
10
11
12
13
14
A3
R
/ V
W
W
H
L
R / V
H
R / V
L
V
CC
NC
NC
No Connect
No Connect
PIN DESCRIPTIONS
Host Interface Pins
Serial Clock (SCL)
collector outputs. An open drain output requires the
use of a pull-up resistor. For selecting typical values,
refer to the guidelines for calculating typical values on
the bus pull-up resistors graph.
Device Address (A , A , A )
0
2
3
The SCL input is used to clock data into and out of the
X9429.
The Address inputs are used to set the least significant
3 bits of the 8-bit slave address. A match in the slave
address serial data stream must be made with the
Address input in order to initiate communication with
the X9429. A maximum of 8 devices may occupy the
2-wire serial bus.
Serial Data (SDA)
SDA is a bidirectional pin used to transfer data into and
out of the device. It is an open drain output and may be
wire-ORed with any number of open drain or open
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Potentiometer Pins
Stop Condition
All communications must be terminated by a stop
condition, which is a LOW to HIGH transition of SDA
while SCL is HIGH.
R /V , R /V
L
H
H
L
The R /V and R /V inputs are equivalent to the
H
H
L
L
terminal connections on either end of a mechanical
potentiometer.
Acknowledge
Acknowledge is a software convention used to provide
a positive handshake between the master and slave
devices on the bus to indicate the successful receipt of
data. The transmitting device, either the master or the
slave, will release the SDA bus after transmitting eight
bits. The master generates a ninth clock cycle and
during this period the receiver pulls the SDA line LOW
to acknowledge that it successfully received the eight
bits of data.
R /V
W
W
The wiper outputs are equivalent to the wiper output of
a mechanical potentiometer.
Hardware Write Protect Input WP
The WP pin when low prevents nonvolatile writes to the
Data Registers.
The X9429 will respond with an acknowledge after
recognition of a start condition and its slave address
and once again after successful receipt of the
command byte. If the command is followed by a data
byte the X9429 will respond with a final acknowledge.
PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION
The X9429 is
a
highly integrated microcircuit
incorporating a resistor array and its associated
registers and counters and the serial interface logic
providing direct communication between the host and
the XDCP potentiometers.
Array Description
The X9429 is comprised of a resistor array. The array
contains 63 discrete resistive segments that are
connected in series. The physical ends of the array are
equivalent to the fixed terminals of a mechanical
Serial Interface
The X9429 supports a bidirectional bus oriented
protocol. The protocol defines any device that sends
data onto the bus as a transmitter and the receiving
device as the receiver. The device controlling the
transfer is a master and the device being controlled is
the slave. The master will always initiate data transfers
and provide the clock for both transmit and receive
operations. Therefore, the X9429 will be considered a
slave device in all applications.
potentiometer (V /R and V /R inputs).
H
H
L
L
At both ends of the array and between each resistor
segment is a CMOS switch connected to the wiper
(V /R ) output. Within each individual array only one
W
W
switch may be turned on at a time. These switches are
controlled by the Wiper Counter Register (WCR). The
six bits of the WCR are decoded to select, and enable,
one of sixty-four switches.
Clock and Data Conventions
Data states on the SDA line can change only during
The WCR may be written directly, or it can be changed
by transferring the contents of one of four associated
Data Registers into the WCR. These Data Registers
and the WCR can be read and written by the host
system.
SCL LOW periods (t
). SDA state changes during
LOW
SCL HIGH are reserved for indicating start and stop
conditions.
Start Condition
Device Addressing
All commands to the X9429 are preceded by the start
condition, which is a HIGH to LOW transition of SDA
Following a start condition the master must output the
address of the slave it is accessing. The most
significant four bits of the slave address are the device
type identifier (refer to Figure 1). For the X9429 this is
fixed as 0101[B].
while SCL is HIGH (t
). The X9429 continuously
HIGH
monitors the SDA and SCL lines for the start condition
and will not respond to any command until this
condition is met.
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X9429
Figure 1. Slave Address
Flow 1. ACK Polling Sequence
Device Type
Identifier
Nonvolatile Write
Command Completed
Enter ACK Polling
0
1
0
1
A3
A2
0
A0
Issue
START
Device Address
The next four bits of the slave address are the device
address. The physical device address is defined by the
Issue Slave
Address
Issue STOP
state of the A , A , and A inputs. The X9429
0
2
3
compares the serial data stream with the address input
state; a successful compare of all three address bits is
required for the X9429 to respond with an
ACK
Returned?
NO
acknowledge. The A , A , and A inputs can be
0
2
3
YES
actively driven by CMOS input signals or tied to V
or
CC
V
.
SS
NO
Further
Operation?
Acknowledge Polling
The disabling of the inputs, during the internal
nonvolatile write operation, can be used to take
advantage of the typical 5ms EEPROM write cycle
time. Once the stop condition is issued to indicate the
end of the nonvolatile write command the X9429
initiates the internal write cycle. ACK polling can be
initiated immediately. This involves issuing the start
condition followed by the device slave address. If the
X9429 is still busy with the write operation no ACK will
be returned. If the X9429 has completed the write
operation an ACK will be returned, and the master can
then proceed with the next operation.
YES
Issue
Instruction
Issue STOP
Proceed
Proceed
The four high order bits define the instruction. The next
two bits (R1 and R0) select one of the four registers
that is to be acted upon when a register oriented
instruction is issued. Bits 0 and 1 are defined to be 0.
Instruction Structure
The next byte sent to the X9429 contains the instruction
and register pointer information. The four most
significant bits are the instruction. The next four bits
point to one of four associated registers. The format is
shown below in Figure 2.
Four of the seven instructions end with the
transmission of the instruction byte. The basic
sequence is illustrated in Figure 3. These two-byte
instructions exchange data between the Wiper Counter
Register and one of the Data Registers. A transfer from
a Data Register to a Wiper Counter Register is
essentially a write to a static RAM. The response of the
Figure 2. Instruction Byte Format
wiper to this action will be delayed t
from the Wiper Counter Register (current wiper
position), to a Data Register is a write to nonvolatile
. A transfer
WRL
Register
Select
memory and takes a minimum of t
to complete.
WR
I3
I2
I1
I0
R1 R0
0
0
Four instructions require a three-byte sequence to
complete. These instructions transfer data between the
host and the X9429; either between the host and one
of the Data Registers or directly between the host and
the Wiper Counter Register.These instructions are:
Instructions
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Figure 3. Two-Byte Instruction Sequence
SCL
SDA
S
T
A
R
T
0
1
0
1
A3 A2
0
A0
A
C
K
I3 I2
I1 I0 R1 R0
0
0
A
C
K
S
T
O
P
Read Wiper Counter Register (read the current wiper
position of the selected pot), write Wiper Counter
Register (change current wiper position of the selected
pot), read Data Register (read the contents of the
selected nonvolatile register) and write Data Register
(write a new value to the selected Data Register). The
sequence of operations is shown in Figure 4.
the master can clock the selected wiper up and/or
down in one segment steps; thereby, providing a fine
tuning capability to the host. For each SCL clock pulse
(t
) while SDA is HIGH, the selected wiper will
HIGH
move one resistor segment towards the V /R
H
H
terminal. Similarly, for each SCL clock pulse while SDA
is LOW, the selected wiper will move one resistor
segment towards the V /R terminal. A detailed
illustration of the sequence and timing for this
operation are shown in Figures 5 and 6 respectively.
L
L
The Increment/Decrement command is different from
the other commands. Once the command is issued
and the X9429 has responded with an acknowledge,
Table 1. Instruction Set
Instruction Set
Instruction
I
I
I
I
R
R
X
X
0
Operation
3
2
1
0
1
0
1
Read Wiper Counter
Register
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
1
1
0
1
1
0
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
Read the contents of the Wiper Counter Register
Write Wiper Counter
Register
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Write new value to the Wiper Counter Register
Read the contents of the Data Register pointed to
Read Data Register
Write Data Register
1/0 1/0
1/0 1/0
1/0 1/0
by R –R
1
0
Write new value to the Data Register pointed to by
R –R
1
0
XFR Data Register to
Wiper Counter Register
Transfer the contents of the Data Register pointed
to by R –R to its Wiper Counter Register
1
0
XFR Wiper Counter
Register to Data Regis-
ter
Transfer the contents of the Wiper Counter Regis-
ter to the Data Register pointed to by R –R
1
0
1
0
1
1
0
0
1/0 1/0
0
0
0
0
1
0
Increment/Decrement
Wiper Counter Register
Enable Increment/decrement of the Wiper Counter
Register
0
0
Note: (1) 1/0 = data is one or zero
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Figure 4. Three-Byte Instruction Sequence
SCL
SDA
S
T
A
R
T
0
1
0
1
A3 A2 0 A0
A
C
K
I3 I2
I1 I0 R1 R0
0
0
A
C
K
0
0
D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0
A
C
K
S
T
O
P
Figure 5. Increment/Decrement Instruction Sequence
SCL
SDA
S
T
A
R
T
0
1
0
1
A3 A2
0
A0
A
C
K
I3 I2
I1 I0 R1 R0
0
0
A
C
K
I
I
D
E
C
1
S
T
I
D
N
C
1
N
C
2
N
C
n
E
C
n
O
P
Figure 6. Increment/Decrement Timing Limits
INC/DEC
CMD
Issued
t
WRID
SCL
SDA
Voltage Out
V
/R
W
W
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Figure 7. Acknowledge Response from Receiver
SCL from
Master
1
8
9
Data Output
from Transmitter
Data Output
from Receiver
START
Acknowledge
Figure 8. Detailed Potentiometer Block Diagram
Serial Data Path
Serial
Bus
Input
V /R
H H
From Interface
Circuitry
C
o
u
n
t
Register 0
Register 2
Register 1
8
6
Parallel
Bus
Input
e
r
Wiper
D
e
c
o
d
e
Register 3
Counter
Register
(WCR)
INC/DEC
Logic
If WCR = 00[H] then V /R = V /R
W
W
L
L
UP/DN
UP/DN
If WCR = 3F[H] then V /R = V /R
H
W
W
H
V /R
Modified SCL
L
L
CLK
V
/R
W
W
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DETAILED OPERATION
Register Descriptions
The potentiometer has a Wiper Counter Register and
four Data Registers. A detailed discussion of the
register organization and array operation follows.
Data Registers, (6-Bit), Nonvolatile
D5
NV
D4
NV
D3
NV
D2
NV
D1
NV
D0
NV
Wiper Counter Register
(MSB)
(LSB)
The X9429 contains a Wiper Counter Register. The
Wiper Counter Register can be envisioned as a 6-bit
parallel and serial load counter with its outputs
decoded to select one of sixty-four switches along its
resistor array. The contents of the WCR can be altered
in four ways: it may be written directly by the host via
the write Wiper Counter Register instruction (serial
load); it may be written indirectly by transferring the
contents of one of four associated Data Registers via
the XFR Data Register instruction (parallel load); it can
be modified one step at a time by the Increment/
Decrement instruction. Finally, it is loaded with the
contents of its Data Register zero (DR0) upon power-
up.
Four 6-bit Data Registers for each XDCP.
– {D5~D0}: These bits are for general purpose not
volatile data storage or for storage of up to four
different wiper values. The contents of Data Register
0 are automatically moved to the Wiper Counter
Register on power-up.
Wiper Counter Register, (6-Bit), Volatile
WP5
V
WP4
V
WP3
V
WP2
V
WP1
V
WP0
V
(MSB)
(LSB)
The WCR is a volatile register; that is, its contents are
lost when the X9429 is powered-down. Although the
register is automatically loaded with the value in DR0
upon power-up, it should be noted this may be different
from the value present at power-down.
One 6-bit wiper counter register for each XDCP.
– {D5~D0}: These bits specify the wiper position of the
respective XDCP. The Wiper Counter Register is
loaded on power-up by the value in Data Register 0.
The contents of the WCR can be loaded from any of
the other Data Register or directly. The contents of
the WCR can be saved in a DR.
Data Registers
The potentiometer has four nonvolatile Data Registers.
These can be read or written directly by the host and
data can be transferred between any of the four Data
Registers and the Wiper Counter Register. It should be
noted all operations changing data in one of these
registers is a nonvolatile operation and will take a
maximum of 10ms.
If the application does not require storage of multiple
settings for the potentiometer, these registers can be
used as regular memory locations that could possibly
store system parameters or user preference data.
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Instruction Format
Notes: (1) “MACK”/”SACK”: stands for the acknowledge sent by the master/slave.
(2) “A3 ~ A0”: stands for the device addresses sent by the master.
(3) “X”: indicates that it is a “0” for testing purpose but physically it is a “don’t care” condition.
(4) “I”: stands for the increment operation, SDA held high during active SCL phase (high).
(5) “D”: stands for the decrement operation, SDA held low during active SCL phase (high).
Read Wiper Counter Register (WCR)
S device type
device
addresses
instruction
opcode
wiper position
(sent by slave on SDA)
S
A
C
K
S
A
C
K
M S
A T
C O
K P
T
A
R
T
identifier
W W W W W W
0 0 P P P P P P
A A
A
0
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
2
5
4 3 2 1 0
Write Wiper Counter Register (WCR)
S device type
device
addresses
instruction
opcode
wiper position
(sent by master on SDA)
S
A
C
K
S
A
C
K
S S
A T
C O
K P
T
A
R
T
identifier
W W W W W W
0 0 P P P P P P
A A
A
0
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
3
2
5
4 3 2 1 0
Read Data Register (DR)
S device type device
addresses
instruction
opcode
register
addresses
wiper position/data
(sent by slave on SDA)
S
A
C
K
S
A
C
K
M S
A T
C O
K P
T
A
R
T
identifier
W W W W W W
0 0 P P P P P P
A A
A
0
R R
1 0
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
1
0
0
3
2
5
4 3 2 1 0
Write Data Register (DR)
S device type
device
addresses
instruction
opcode
register
addresses
wiper position/data
(sent by master on SDA)
S
S
A
C
K
S S
T
A
R
T
identifier
A
C
K
A T HIGH-VOLTAGE
C O WRITE CYCLE
K P
W W W W W W
0 0 P P P P P P
A A
A
0
R R
1 0
0
1
0
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
3
2
5
4 3 2 1 0
XFR Data Register (DR) to Wiper Counter Register (WCR)
S device type
device
addresses
instruction
opcode
register
addresses
S
A
C
K
S S
A T
C O
K P
T
A
R
T
identifier
A A
A
0
R R
1 0
0
1
0
1
0
1
1
0
1
0 0
3
2
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XFR Wiper Counter Register (WCR) to Data Register (DR)
S device type
device
addresses
instruction
opcode
register
addresses
S
A
C
K
S S
T
A
R
T
identifier
A T HIGH-VOLTAGE
C O WRITE CYCLE
K P
A A
A
0
R R
1 0
0
1
0
1
0
1
1
1
0
0 0
3
2
Increment/Decrement Wiper Counter Register (WCR)
S
T
A
R
T
device type
identifier
device
addresses
instruction
opcode
increment/decrement
(sent by master on SDA)
A
S
A
C
K
S
S
T
O
P
C
K
A A
A
0
I/ I/
D D
I/ I/
D D
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
.
.
.
.
3
2
SYMBOL TABLE
Guidelines for Calculating Typical Values of Bus
Pull-Up Resistors
WAVEFORM
INPUTS
OUTPUTS
120
V
I
CC MAX
OL MIN
R
=
=1.8KΩ
MIN
Must be
steady
Will be
steady
100
80
t
R
R
=
MAX
C
BUS
May change
from Low to
High
Will change
from Low to
High
Max.
Resistance
60
40
20
0
May change
from High to
Low
Will change
from High to
Low
Min.
Resistance
Don’t Care:
Changes
Allowed
Changing:
State Not
Known
0
20 40 60 80 100 120
N/A
Center Line
is High
Impedance
Bus Capacitance (pF)
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ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS
COMMENT
Temperature under bias : ........................–65°C to +135°C
Storage temperature: .............................–65°C to +150°C
Voltage on SCL, SDA any address input
Stresses above those listed under “Absolute Maximum
Ratings” may cause permanent damage to the device.
This is a stress rating only; functional operation of the
device (at these or any other conditions above those
listed in the operational sections of this specification) is
not implied. Exposure to absolute maximum rating
conditions for extended periods may affect device
reliability.
with respect to V : ................................. –1V to +7V
SS
∆V = | (V – V ) |.............................................................5V
H
L
Lead temperature (soldering, 10 seconds)..............300°C
(10 seconds) .................................................. 6mA
I
W
RECOMMENDED OPERATING CONDITIONS
Temperature
Commercial
Industrial
Min.
0°C
Max.
+70°C
+85°C
Device
X9429
Supply Voltage (V ) Limits
CC
5V 10%
–40°C
X9429-2.7
2.7V to 5.5V
ANALOG CHARACTERISTICS (Over recommended operating conditions unless otherwise stated.)
Limits
Symbol
Parameter
End to End Resistance Tolerance
Power rating
Min.
Typ.
Max.
20
Unit
%
Test Conditions
25°C, each pot
50
mW
mA
Ω
I
Wiper current
3
W
R
Wiper resistance
150
400
250
1000
Wiper current = 1mA, V = 5V
CC
W
Ω
Wiper current = 1mA, V = 3V
CC
V
Voltage on any V /R or V /R pin
V
V
V
V
= 0V
TERM
H
H
L
L
SS
CC
SS
Noise
Resolution (4)
-120
1.6
dBV
%
Ref: 1kHz
Absolute Linearity (1)
Relative Linearity (2)
1
MI(3)
MI(3)
ppm/°C
V
—V
w(n)(actual)
w(n)(expected)
]
0.2
V
—[V
w(n + 1) w(n) + MI
Temperature Coefficient of R
300
TOTAL
Ratiometric Temperature Coefficient
Potentiometer Capacitances
20 ppm/°C
pF
C /C /C
W
10/10/25
See Circuit #3,
Spice Macromodel
H
L
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D.C. OPERATING CHARACTERISTICS (Over the recommended operating conditions unless otherwise specified.)
Limits
Symbol
Parameter
Min.
Typ.
Max.
Unit
Test Conditions
I
V
supply current
1
mA
f = 400kHz, SDA = Open,
SCL
Other Inputs = V
SS
CC1
CC
(nonvolatile write)
I
V
supply current
100
µA
f
= 400kHz, SDA = Open,
CC2
CC
SCL
(move wiper, write, read)
Other Inputs = V
SS
I
V
current (standby)
5
µA
µA
µA
V
SCL = SDA = V , Addr. = V
CC SS
SB
CC
I
Input leakage current
Output leakage current
Input HIGH voltage
Input LOW voltage
Output LOW voltage
10
10
V
V
= V to V
SS CC
LI
IN
I
= V to V
SS CC
LO
OUT
V
V
x 0.7
V
V
x 0.5
IH
CC
CC
CC
V
–0.5
x 0.1
V
IL
V
0.4
V
I
= 3mA
OL
OL
Notes: (1) Absolute linearity is utilized to determine actual wiper voltage versus expected voltage as determined by wiper position when used
as a potentiometer.
(2) Relative linearity is utilized to determine the actual change in voltage between two successive tap positions when used as a potenti-
ometer. It is a measure of the error in step size.
(3) MI = RTOT/63 or (R —R )/63, single pot
H
L
(4) Typical = individual array resolutions.
ENDURANCE AND DATA RETENTION
Parameter
Minimum endurance
Data retention
Min.
100,000
100
Unit
Data changes per bit per register
Years
CAPACITANCE
Symbol
Test
Max.
Unit
pF
Test Conditions
(5)
C
Input/output capacitance (SDA)
8
6
V
= 0V
= 0V
I/O
I/O
(5)
C
Input capacitance (A0, A2,and A3 and SCL)
pF
V
IN
IN
POWER-UP TIMING
Symbol
Parameter
Power up ramp rate
CC
Min.
Typ.
Max.
Unit
(6)
t V
V
0.2
50
V/msec
R CC
POWER-UP AND POWER-DOWN REQUIREMENTS
There are no restrictions on the power-up or power-down conditions of V
and the voltage applied to the
CC
potentiometer pins provided that V is always more positive than or equal to V , V , and V , i.e., V ≥ V , V , V .
CC
H
L
W
CC
H
L
W
The V ramp rate spec is alway in effect.
CC
Notes: (5) This parameter is periodically sampled and not 100% tested
(6) Sample tested only.
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A.C. TEST CONDITIONS
Circuit #3 SPICE Macro Model
V
0.9
x 0.1 to V x
CC
CC
Input pulse levels
R
TOTAL
R
R
L
H
Input rise and fall times
10ns
C
L
C
H
C
Input and output timing level
V
x 0.5
W
CC
10pF
EQUIVALENT A.C. LOAD CIRCUIT
10pF
25pF
R
W
5V
2.7V
1533Ω
SDA Output
100pF
100pF
AC TIMING (Over recommended operating conditions)
Symbol Parameter
Min.
100
2500
600
1300
600
600
600
100
30
Max.
Unit
kHz
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
f
Clock frequency
400
SCL
t
Clock cycle time
CYC
t
Clock high time
HIGH
t
Clock low time
LOW
t
Start setup time
SU:STA
HD:STA
SU:STO
t
Start hold time
t
Stop setup time
t
SDA data input setup time
SDA data input hold time
SCL and SDA rise time
SCL and SDA fall time
SU:DAT
HD:DAT
t
t
300
300
900
R
t
F
t
SCL low to SDA data output valid time
SDA data output hold time
AA
t
50
50
1300
0
DH
T
Noise suppression time constant at SCL and SDA inputs
Bus free time (prior to any transmission)
WP, A0, A2, A3 setup time
I
t
BUF
t
SU:WPA
t
WP, A0, A2, A3 hold time
0
HD:WPA
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HIGH-VOLTAGE WRITE CYCLE TIMING
Symbol
Parameter
Typ.
Max.
Unit
t
High-voltage write cycle time (store instructions)
5
10
ms
WR
XDCP TIMING
Symbol
Parameter
Min. Max. Unit
t
Wiper response time after the third (last) power supply is stable
Wiper response time after instruction issued (all load instructions)
10
10
10
µs
µs
µs
WRPO
t
WRL
t
Wiper response time from an active SCL/SCK edge (increment/decrement instruction)
WRID
Note: (8) A device must internally provide a hold time of at least 300ns for the SDA signal in order to bridge the undefined region of the falling
edge of SCL.
TIMING DIAGRAMS
START and STOP Timing
(START)
(STOP)
t
t
F
R
SCL
SDA
t
t
t
SU:STO
SU:STA
HD:STA
t
t
F
R
Input Timing
t
t
CYC
HIGH
SCL
SDA
t
LOW
t
t
t
BUF
SU:DAT
HD:DAT
Output Timing
SCL
SDA
t
t
DH
AA
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XDCP Timing (for All Load Instructions)
(STOP)
SCL
SDA
LSB
t
WRL
V
/R
W
W
XDCP Timing (for Increment/Decrement Instruction)
SCL
Wiper Register Address
Inc/Dec
Inc/Dec
SDA
t
WRID
V
/R
W
W
Write Protect and Device Address Pins Timing
(START)
(STOP)
SCL
...
(Any Instruction)
...
SDA
...
t
t
SU:WPA
HD:WPA
WP
A0, A2
A3
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APPLICATIONS INFORMATION
Basic Configurations of Electronic Potentiometers
+V
R
V
R
V
/R
W
W
I
Three terminal Potentiometer;
Variable voltage divider
Two terminal Variable Resistor;
Variable current
Application Circuits
Noninverting Amplifier
Voltage Regulator
V
+
–
S
V
V
V (REG)
O
317
O
IN
R
1
R
2
I
adj
R
R
1
2
V
= (1+R /R )V
V
(REG) = 1.25V (1+R /R )+I
R
adj
O
2
1
S
O
2
1
2
Offset Voltage Adjustment
Comparator with Hysteresis
R
R
2
1
V
V
–
+
S
S
V
O
–
+
100KΩ
V
O
TL072
10KΩ
10KΩ
R
R
1
2
10KΩ
V
V
= {R /(R +R )} V (max)
1 1 2 O
UL
LL
+5V
= {R /(R +R )} V (min)
1
1
2
O
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Application Circuits (continued)
Attenuator
Filter
C
V
+
–
S
R
V
R
1
2
O
–
R
V
O
V
+
S
R
3
R
2
R
4
All R = 10kΩ
S
R
1
G
= 1 + R /R
2 1
V
= G V
S
O
O
fc = 1/(2pRC)
-1/2 ≤ G ≤ +1/2
Inverting Amplifier
Equivalent L-R Circuit
R
R
2
1
V
S
R
2
C
1
–
+
V
+
–
S
V
O
R
R
1
3
Z
IN
V = G V
O
S
G = - R /R
2
1
Z
= R + s R (R + R ) C = R + s Leq
2 2 1 3 1 2
IN
(R + R ) >> R
1
3
2
Function Generator
C
R
R
1
2
–
–
+
+
R
R
}
}
A
B
frequency ∝ R , R , C
1
2
amplitude ∝ R , R
A
B
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PACKAGING INFORMATION
14-Lead Plastic, TSSOP, Package Type V
.025 (.65) BSC
.169 (4.3)
.177 (4.5)
.252 (6.4) BSC
.193 (4.9)
.200 (5.1)
.047 (1.20)
.0075 (.19)
.0118 (.30)
.002 (.05)
.006 (.15)
.010 (.25)
Gage Plane
0° - 8°
Seating Plane
.019 (.50)
.029 (.75)
Detail A (20X)
.031 (.80)
.041 (1.05)
See Detail “A”
NOTE: ALL DIMENSIONS IN INCHES (IN PARENTHESES IN MILLIMETERS)
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PACKAGING INFORMATION
16-Lead Plastic SOIC (300 Mil Body) Package Type S
0.290 (7.37)
0.299 (7.60)
0.393 (10.00)
0.420 (10.65)
PIN 1 INDEX
PIN 1
0.014 (0.35)
0.020 (0.51)
0.403 (10.2 )
0.413 ( 10.5)
(4X) 7°
0.092 (2.35)
0.105 (2.65)
0.003 (0.10)
0.012 (0.30)
0.050 (1.27)
0.010 (0.25)
0.020 (0.50)
0.050" Typical
X 45°
0° – 8°
0.050"
Typical
0.0075 (0.19)
0.010 (0.25)
0.420"
0.015 (0.40)
0.050 (1.27)
0.030" Typical
16 Places
FOOTPRINT
NOTE: ALL DIMENSIONS IN INCHES (IN PARENTHESES IN MILLIMETERS)
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Ordering Information
X9429
Y
P
T
V
V
Limits
CC
Device
Blank = 5V 10%
Temperature Range
Blank = Commercial = 0°C to +70°C
I = Industrial = –40°C to +85°C
Package
S = 16-Lead SOIC
V = 14-Lead TSSOP
Potentiometer Organization
W =
Y =
10KΩ
2.5KΩ
*Note: P package only available as X9429WP16I-2.7 for prototyping. Other resistor values not available in package.
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In situations where semiconductor component failure may endanger life, system designers using this product should design the system with appropriate error detection
and correction, redundancy and back-up features to prevent such an occurrence.
Xicor’s products are not authorized for use in critical components in life support devices or systems.
1. Life support devices or systems are devices or systems which, (a) are intended for surgical implant into the body, or (b) support or sustain life, and whose failure to
perform, when properly used in accordance with instructions for use provided in the labeling, can be reasonably expected to result in a significant injury to the user.
2. A critical component is any component of a life support device or system whose failure to perform can be reasonably expected to cause the failure of the life
support device or system, or to affect its safety or effectiveness.
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