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CAT522_04 Datasheet, PDF (5/11 Pages) Catalyst Semiconductor – Configured Digitally Programmable Potentiometer
PIN DESCRIPTION
Pin Name
Function
1
VDD
Power supply positive
2
CLK
Clock input pin
3
RDY/BSY Ready/Busy output
4
CS
Chip select
5
DI
Serial data input pin
6
DO
Serial data output pin
7
PROG
EEPROM Programming Enable
Input
8
GND
Power supply ground
9
VREFL1
10
VREFL2
Minimum DPP 1 output voltage
Minimum DPP 2 output voltage
11
VOUT2
DPP 2 output
12
VOUT1
13
VREFH2
14
VREFH1
DPP 1 output
Maximum DPP 2 output voltage
Maximum DPP 1 output voltage
CAT522
DPP addressing is as follows:
DPP OUTPUT
VOUT1
VOUT2
A0 A1
0
1
1
1
DEVICE OPERATION
The CAT522 is a dual 8-bit configured digitally
programmable potentiometer (DPP) whose outputs can
be programmed to any one of 256 individual voltage
steps. Once programmed, these output settings are
retained in non-volatile memory and will not be lost when
power is removed from the chip. Upon power up the
DPPs return to the settings stored in non-volatile memory.
Each DPP can be written to and read from independently
without effecting the output voltage during the read or
write cycle. Each output can also be adjusted without
altering the stored output setting, which is useful for
testing new output settings before storing them in
memory.
DIGITAL INTERFACE
The CAT522 employs a 3 wire serial, Microwire-like
control interface consisting of Clock (CLK), Chip Select
(CS) and Data In (DI) inputs. For all operations, address
and data are shifted in LSB first. In addition, all digital
data must be preceded by a logic “1” as a start bit. The
DPP address and data are clocked into the DI pin on the
clock’s rising edge. When sending multiple blocks of
information a minimum of two clock cycles is required
between the last block sent and the next start bit.
Multiple devices may share a common input data line by
selectively activating the CS control of the desired IC.
Data Outputs (DO) can also share a common line
because the DO pin is Tri-Stated and returns to a high
impedance when not in use.
CHIP SELECT
Chip Select (CS) enables and disables the CAT522’s
read and write operations. When CS is high data may be
read to or from the chip, and the Data Output (DO) pin is
active. Data loaded into the DPP control registers will
remain in effect until CS goes low. Bringing CS to a logic
low returns all DPP outputs to the settings stored in non-
volatile memory and switches DO to its high impedance
Tri-State mode.
Because CS functions like a reset the CS pin has been
desensitized with a 30 ns to 90 ns filter circuit to prevent
noise spikes from causing unwanted resets and the loss
of volatile data.
CLOCK
The CAT522’s clock controls both data flow in and out of
the IC and non-volatile memory cell programming. Serial
data is shifted into the DI pin and out of the DO pin on the
clock’s rising edge. While it is not necessary for the clock
to be running between data transfers, the clock must be
operating in order to write to non-volatile memory, even
though the data being saved may already be resident in
the DPP wiper control register.
No clock is necessary upon system power-up. The
CAT522’s internal power-on reset circuitry loads data
from non-volatile memory to the DPPs without using the
external clock.
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Doc. No. 2004, Rev. E