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BUF16820 Datasheet, PDF (16/30 Pages) Burr-Brown (TI) – 14-Channel GAMMA VOLTAGE GENERATOR with Programmable VCOM Outputs and OTP Memory
BUF16820
SBOS356A − FEBRUARY 2006 − REVISED OCTOBER 2006
PROGRAMMABLE VCOM
The VCOM channels of the BUF16820 can swing to 2.5V
from the positive supply rail while sourcing 100mA, and to
1V above the negative rail while sinking 100mA (see
Figure 4, typical characteristic Output Voltage vs Output
Current). The gamma and the VCOM values can be
permanently stored in the internal OTP memory. The VCOM
channels can be programmed independantly from the
gamma channels. Figure 14 shows the BUF16820 being
used for VCOM voltages.
SDA
SCL
BUF16820
VCOM1
VCOM2
VCOM
OUT1
OUT2
OUT13
Gamma
References
OUT14
Control Interface
Figure 14. BUF16820 Used for Programmable
VCOM
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REFH AND REFL INPUT RANGE
Best performance and output swing range of the
BUF16820 are achieved by applying REFH and REFL
voltages that are slightly below the power-supply voltages.
Most specifications have been tested at
REFH = VS − 200mV and REFL = GND + 200mV. The
REFH internal buffer is designed to swing very closely to
VS, and the REFL internal buffer to GND. However, there
is a finite limit on how close they can swing before
saturating. To avoid saturation of the internal REFH and
REFL buffers, the REFH voltage should not be greater
than VS −100mV and REFL voltage should not be lower
than GND + 100mV. Figure 15 shows the swing capability
of the REFH and REFL buffers.
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REFH OUT (sourcing)
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3
2
REFH OUT (sinking)
1
0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
Output Current (mA)
Figure 15. Reference Buffer Output Voltage
vs Output Current
The other consideration when trying to maximize the
output swing capability of the gamma buffers is the
limitation in the swing range of output buffers (OUT1−14,
VCOM1, and VCOM2), which depends on the load current. A
typical load in the LCD application is 5mA to 10mA. For
example, if OUT1 is sourcing 10mA, the swing is typically
limited to about VS − 200mV. The same applies to OUT14,
which typically limits at GND + 200mV when sinking
10mA. An increase in output swing can only be achieved
for much lighter loads. For example, a 3mA load typically
allows the swing to be increased to approximately
VS − 100mV and GND + 100mV.
Connecting REFH directly to VS and REFL directly to GND
does not damage the BUF16820. As discussed above
however, the output stages of the REFH and REFL buffers
will saturate. This condition is not desirable and can result
in a small error in the measured output voltages of
OUT1−14, VCOM1, and VCOM2. As described above, this
method of connecting REFH and REFL does not help to
maximize the output swing capability.
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