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CAT5126VP2I-10-GT3 Datasheet, PDF (7/11 Pages) ON Semiconductor – One-Time Digitally Programmable 32-Tap Potentiometer
CAT5126
If the intent is to program the device to a specific
wiper position and not to allow further adjustments,
then six programming pulses are required (as
opposed to five), as shown in Figure 3. The sixth
pulse locks the wiper position and disables the serial
interface. This also allows U/D¯ and C¯¯S¯ to float without
any increase in supply current. Once the lockout bit is
set, no further adjustment to the potentiometer is
possible, effectively changing the potentiometer into a
fixed resistor-divider (Table 1).
It is recommended that the user either use six C¯¯S¯
pulses (convert to a fixed voltage-divider) or five
pulses (program the initial power-up value of the
device, but still be able to adjust the wiper). If the
device is programmed with five pulses and later it is
desired to disable the interface (convert to a fixed
voltage-divider), then care must be taken to ensure
that the wiper is in the same position as it was
originally set to (when programmed with five pulses).
The full six programming pulses must be applied.
Note that once the six-pulse program occurs, no
further programming is possible.
Table 1. One-Time Programming Mode
Mode
Power Up Position
Factory Default
At midscale
Programming with 5 pulses at the
midscale position
At midscale
Programming with 5 pulses different
from midscale position – only once
At the new
programmed position
Programming with 5 pulses if the
At the previous
power up position was changed before programmed position
Programming with 6 pulses if the tap
position is at midscale
Midscale position
forever
Programming ONLY with 6 pulses if
the tap position is different from
midscale position
At the new
programmed position
Interface
Active
Active
Active
Active
I2C interface
active till power
down
I2C interface
active till power
down
Operation
Programming allowed
Programming allowed
No further change in power-
up position allowed
None
I2C interface disable after
next power-up
I2C interface disable after
next power-up
U/D
10V
VPP
0V
CS
tCH
tCL
tCP tPH
tPC
5 BITS PROGRAM WIPER POSITION
OPTIONAL LOCKOUT BIT
Figure 3. One Time Program Mode Serial Interface Timing Diagram
Notes:
(1) If CAT5126 is Programmed with less than 5 pulses, it does not change the Power-up recall position.
(2) During internal power-up the wiper is forced to miscale; thereafter the wiper is set at the stored position.
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Doc. No. MD-2129 Rev. C