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CAT5113_08 Datasheet, PDF (2/13 Pages) Catalyst Semiconductor – 100-Tap Digitally Programmable Potentiometer (DPP™)
CAT5113
PIN CONFIGURATION
PDIP 8-Lead (L)
SOIC 8 Lead (V)
MSOP 8 Lead (Z)
I¯N¯C¯ 1
8 VCC
U/D¯ 2 CAT 7 C¯¯S
RH 3
6 RL
GND 4
5 RWB
TSSOP 8 Lead (Y)
C¯¯S 1
8 RL
VCC 2
7 RWB
CAT
I¯N¯C¯ 3
6 GND
U/D¯ 4
5 RH
PIN DESCRIPTION
I¯N¯C¯: Increment Control Input
The I¯N¯C¯ input moves the wiper in the up or down
direction determined by the condition of the U/D¯ input.
U/D¯: Up/Down Control Input
The U/D¯ input controls the direction of the wiper
movement. When in a high state and C¯¯S is low, any
high-to-low transition on I¯N¯C¯ will cause the wiper to
move one increment toward the RH terminal. When in
a low state and C¯¯S is low, any high-to-low transition
on I¯N¯C¯ will cause the wiper to move one increment
towards the RL terminal.
RH: High End Potentiometer Terminal
RH is the high end terminal of the potentiometer. It is
not required that this terminal be connected to a
potential greater than the RL terminal. Voltage applied
to the RH terminal cannot exceed the supply voltage,
VCC or go below ground, GND.
RW: Wiper Potentiometer Terminal
RW is the wiper terminal of the potentiometer. Its
position on the resistor array is controlled by the
control inputs, I¯N¯C¯, U/D¯ and C¯¯S. Voltage applied to
the RW terminal cannot exceed the supply voltage,
VCC or go below ground, GND.
RL: Low End Potentiometer Terminal
RL is the low end terminal of the potentiometer. It is
not required that this terminal be connected to a
potential less than the RH terminal. Voltage applied to
the RL terminal cannot exceed the supply voltage, VCC
or go below ground, GND. RL and RH are electrically
interchangeable.
C¯¯S: Chip Select
The chip select input is used to activate the control
input of the CAT5113 and is active low. When in a
PIN DESCRIPTIONS
Name Function
I¯N¯C¯ Increment Control
U/D¯ Up/Down Control
RH Potentiometer High Terminal
GND Ground
RW Wiper Terminal
RL Potentiometer Low Terminal
C¯¯S Chip Select
VCC Supply Voltage
high state, activity on the I¯N¯C¯ and U/D¯ inputs will not
affect or change the position of the wiper.
DEVICE OPERATION
The CAT5113 operates like a digitally controlled
potentiometer with RH and RL equivalent to the high
and low terminals and RW equivalent to the mecha–
nical potentiometer's wiper. There are 100 available
tap positions including the resistor end points, RH and
RL. There are 99 resistor elements connected in
series between the RH and RL terminals. The wiper
terminal is connected to one of the 100 taps and
controlled by three inputs, I¯N¯C¯, U/D¯ and C¯¯S. These
inputs control a seven-bit up/down counter whose
output is decoded to select the wiper position. The
selected wiper position can be stored in non-volatile
memory using the I¯N¯C¯ and C¯¯S inputs.
With C¯¯S set LOW the CAT5113 is selected and will
respond to the U/D¯ and I¯N¯C¯ inputs. HIGH to LOW
transitions on I¯N¯C¯ wil increment or decrement the
wiper (depending on the state of the U/D¯ input and
seven-bit counter). The wiper, when at either fixed
terminal, acts like its mechanical equivalent and does
not move beyond the last position. The value of the
counter is stored in nonvolatile memory whenever C¯¯S
transitions HIGH while the I¯N¯C¯ input is also HIGH.
When the CAT5113 is powered-down, the last stored
wiper counter position is maintained in the nonvolatile
memory. When power is restored, the contents of the
memory are recalled and the counter is set to the
value stored.
With I¯N¯C¯ set low, the CAT5113 may be de-selected
and powered down without storing the current wiper
position in nonvolatile memory. This allows the system
to always power up to a preset value stored in non-
volatile memory.
Doc. No. MD-2009 Rev. V
2
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Characteristics subject to change without notice