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X9429_08 Datasheet, PDF (9/20 Pages) Intersil Corporation – Single Digitally Controlled Potentiometer(XDCP™)
X9429
SERIAL DATA PATH
FROM INTERFACE
CIRCUITRY
REGISTER 0
8
REGISTER 2
IF WCR = 00[H] THEN VW/RW = VL/RL
IF WCR = 3F[H] THEN VW/RW = VH/RH
SERIAL
BUS
INPUT
C
REGISTER 1
O
U
N
6
PARALLEL
T
BUS
E
INPUT
R
REGISTER 3
WIPER
COUNTER
D
REGISTER
E
(WCR)
C
O
D
E
UP/DN
INC/DEC
LOGIC
UP/DN
MODIFIED SCL
CLK
VH/RH
VL/RL
FIGURE 8. DETAILED POTENTIOMETER BLOCK DIAGRAM
VW/RW
Detailed Operation
The potentiometer has a Wiper Counter Register and four
Data Registers. A detailed discussion of the register
organization and array operation follows.
Wiper Counter Register
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.
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.
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.
Register Descriptions
DATA REGISTERS, (6-BIT), NON-VOLATILE
D5
D4
D3
D2
D1
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
(MSB)
D0
NV
(LSB)
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
WP4
WP3
WP2
WP1
WP0
V
V
V
V
V
V
(MSB)
(LSB)
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FN8248.3
October 13, 2008