MAXIM MAX5477_11

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Dual, 256-Tap, Nonvolatile,
Digital Potentiometers
I2C-Interface,
Features
o Power-On Recall of Wiper Position from
Nonvolatile Memory
o EEPROM Write Protection
o Tiny 3mm x 3mm x 0.8mm Thin QFN Package
o 70ppm/°C End-to-End Resistance Temperature
Coefficient
o 10ppm/°C Ratiometric Temperature Coefficient
o Fast 400kbps I2C-Compatible Serial Interface
o 1µA (max) Static Supply Current
o Single-Supply Operation: +2.7V to +5.25V
o 256 Tap Positions per Potentiometer
o ±0.5 LSB DNL in Voltage-Divider Mode
o ±1 LSB INL in Voltage-Divider Mode
Functional Diagram
VDD
GND
HA
8-BIT
SHIFT
REGISTER
8
16-BIT
LATCH
8
256
POSITION
DECODER
256
WA
POR
SDA
SCL
I2C
INTERFACE
LA
16-BIT
NV
MEMORY
WP
Applications
A1
A2
Volume Control
Liquid-Crystal Display (LCD) Contrast Control
8
256
WB
MAX5477
MAX5478
MAX5479
A0
Mechanical Potentiometer Replacement
Low-Drift Programmable-Gain Amplifiers
HB
256
POSITION
DECODER
LB
Pin Configurations appear at end of data sheet.
Ordering Information/Selector Guide
PART
TEMP RANGE
MAX5477ETE+T
-40°C to +85°C
PIN-PACKAGE
16 TQFN-EP*
END-TO-END
RESISTANCE (k)
TOP MARK
10
ABO
MAX5477EUD+
-40°C to +85°C
14 TSSOP
10
—
MAX5478ETE+T
-40°C to +85°C
16 TQFN-EP*
50
ABP
MAX5478EUD+
-40°C to +85°C
14 TSSOP
50
—
MAX5479ETE+T
-40°C to +85°C
16 TQFN-EP*
100
ABQ
MAX5479EUD+
-40°C to +85°C
14 TSSOP
100
—
+Denotes a lead(Pb)-free/RoHS-compliant package.
T = Tape and reel.
*EP = Exposed pad.
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MAX5477/MAX5478/MAX5479
General Description
The MAX5477/MAX5478/MAX5479 nonvolatile, dual,
linear-taper, digital potentiometers perform the function
of a mechanical potentiometer, but replace the
mechanics with a simple 2-wire digital interface. Each
device performs the same function as a discrete potentiometer or variable resistor and has 256 tap points.
The devices feature an internal, nonvolatile EEPROM
used to store the wiper position for initialization during
power-up. A write-protect feature prevents accidental
overwrites of the EEPROM. The fast-mode I2C-compatible serial interface allows communication at data rates
up to 400kbps, minimizing board space and reducing
interconnection complexity in many applications. Three
address inputs allow a total of eight unique address
combinations.
The MAX5477/MAX5478/MAX5479 provide three nominal resistance values: 10kΩ (MAX5477), 50kΩ
(MAX5478), or 100kΩ (MAX5479). The nominal resistor
temperature coefficient is 70ppm/°C end-to-end and
10ppm/°C ratiometric. The low temperature coefficient
makes the devices ideal for applications requiring a lowtemperature-coefficient variable resistor, such as lowdrift, programmable gain-amplifier circuit configurations.
The MAX5477/MAX5478/MAX5479 are available in 16pin 3mm x 3mm x 0.8mm TQFN and 14-pin 4.4mm x
5mm TSSOP packages. These devices operate over
the extended -40°C to +85°C temperature range.
MAX5477/MAX5478/MAX5479
Dual, 256-Tap, Nonvolatile, I2C-Interface,
Digital Potentiometers
ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS
SDA, SCL, VDD to GND .........................................-0.3V to +6.0V
All Other Pins to GND.................................-0.3V to (VDD + 0.3V)
Maximum Continuous Current into H_, L_, and W_
MAX5477......................................................................±5.0mA
MAX5478......................................................................±1.3mA
MAX5479......................................................................±0.6mA
Continuous Power Dissipation (TA = +70°C)
16-Pin TQFN (derate 17.5mW/°C above +70°C) .......1398mW
14-Pin TSSOP (derate 9.1mW/°C above +70°C) .........727mW
Operating Temperature Range ...........................-40°C to +85°C
Maximum Junction Temperature .....................................+150°C
Storage Temperature Range .............................-65°C to +150°C
Lead Temperature (soldering, 10s) .................................+300°C
Soldering Temperature (reflow) .......................................+260°C
Stresses beyond those listed under “Absolute Maximum Ratings” may cause permanent damage to the device. These are stress ratings only, and functional
operation of the device at these or any other conditions beyond those indicated in the operational sections of the specifications is not implied. Exposure to
absolute maximum rating conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability.
PACKAGE THERMAL CHARACTERISTICS (Note 1)
TQFN
Junction-to-Ambient Thermal Resistance (θJA) ........57.2°C/W
Junction-to-Case Thermal Resistance (θJC) ................40°C/W
TSSOP
Junction-to-Ambient Thermal Resistance (θJA) ......100.4°C/W
Junction-to-Case Thermal Resistance (θJC) ................30°C/W
Note 1: Package thermal resistances were obtained using the method described in JEDEC specification JESD51-7, using a four-layer
board. For detailed information on package thermal considerations, refer to www.maxim-ic.com/thermal-tutorial.
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
(VDD = +2.7V to +5.25V, H_ = VDD, L_ = GND, TA = -40°C to +85°C, unless otherwise noted. Typical values are at VDD = +5V,
TA = +25°C.) (Note 2)
PARAMETER
SYMBOL
CONDITIONS
MIN
TYP
MAX
UNITS
DC PERFORMANCE (VOLTAGE-DIVIDER MODE)
Resolution
256
Taps
Integral Nonlinearity
INL
(Note 3)
±1
LSB
Differential Nonlinearity
DNL
(Note 3)
±0.5
LSB
±1
LSB
Dual Code Matching
End-to-End Resistance
Temperature Coefficient
R0 and R1 set to same code (all codes)
TCR
Ratiometric Resistance
Temperature Coefficient
Full-Scale Error
Zero-Scale Error
70
ppm/°C
10
ppm/°C
MAX5477
-4
MAX5478
-0.6
MAX5479
-0.3
MAX5477
4
MAX5478
0.6
MAX5479
0.3
LSB
LSB
DC PERFORMANCE (VARIABLE-RESISTOR MODE)
Integral Nonlinearity (Note 4)
INL
VDD = 3V
±3
VDD = 5V
±1.5
MAX5477
Differential Nonlinearity (Note 4)
2
DNL
LSB
±1
MAX5478
±1
MAX5479
±1
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LSB
Dual, 256-Tap, Nonvolatile, I2C-Interface,
Digital Potentiometers
(VDD = +2.7V to +5.25V, H_ = VDD, L_ = GND, TA = -40°C to +85°C, unless otherwise noted. Typical values are at VDD = +5V,
TA = +25°C.) (Note 2)
PARAMETER
SYMBOL
CONDITIONS
MIN
TYP
R0 and R1 set to same code
(all codes), VDD = 3V or 5V
Dual Code Matching
MAX
UNITS
±3
LSB
675
DC PERFORMANCE (RESISTOR CHARACTERISTICS)
Wiper Resistance
RW
Wiper Capacitance
CW
End-to-End Resistance
RHL
(Note 5)
325
10
pF
MAX5477
7.5
10
12.5
MAX5478
37.5
50
62.5
MAX5479
75
100
125
k
DIGITAL INPUTS
VDD = 3.4V to 5.25V
Input High Voltage (Note 6)
VIH
Input Low Voltage
VIL
(Note 6)
Output Low Voltage
VOL
I SINK = 3mA
WP Pullup Resistance
IWP
Input Leakage Current
ILEAK
2.4
VDD < 3.4V
V
0.7 x VDD
0.8
0.4
255
V
k
±1
Input Capacitance
V
µA
5
pF
HA = 1kHz (0 to VDD), LA = GND,
LB = GND, measure WB
-75
dB
MAX5477
400
MAX5478
100
MAX5479
50
DYNAMIC CHARACTERISTICS
Crosstalk
3dB Bandwidth (Note 7)
Total Harmonic Distortion Plus
Noise
THD+N
H_ = 1VRMS, f = 1kHz, L_ = GND,
measure W_
kHz
0.003
%
TA = +85°C
50
Years
TA = +25°C
200,000
TA = +85°C
50,000
NONVOLATILE MEMORY RELIABILITY
Data Retention
Endurance
Stores
POWER SUPPLY
Power-Supply Voltage
VDD
2.70
Writing to EEPROM, digital inputs at
GND or VDD, TA = +25°C (Note 8)
Supply Current
IDD
Normal operation,
digital inputs at GND or
VDD, TA = +25°C
5.25
250
400
WP = GND
15
20.6
WP = VDD
0.5
1
V
µA
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MAX5477/MAX5478/MAX5479
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (continued)
MAX5477/MAX5478/MAX5479
Dual, 256-Tap, Nonvolatile, I2C-Interface,
Digital Potentiometers
TIMING CHARACTERISTICS
(VDD = +2.7V to +5.25V, H_ = VDD, L_ = GND, TA = -40°C to +85°C, unless otherwise noted. Typical values are at VDD = +5V,
TA = +25°C. See Figure 1.) (Notes 9 and 10)
PARAMETER
SYMBOL
CONDITIONS
MIN
TYP
MAX
UNITS
ANALOG SECTION
MAX5477
Wiper Settling Time (Note 11)
tWS
325
MAX5478
500
MAX5479
1000
ns
DIGITAL SECTION
SCL Clock Frequency
f SCL
400
kHz
Setup Time for START Condition
t SU:STA
0.6
µs
Hold Time for START Condition
tHD:STA
0.6
µs
SCL High Time
tHIGH
0.6
µs
SCL Low Time
tLOW
1.3
µs
Data Setup Time
t SU:DAT
100
ns
Data Hold Time
tHD:DAT
0
0.9
µs
SDA, SCL Rise Time
tR
300
ns
SDA, SCL Fall Time
tF
300
ns
Setup Time for STOP Condition
t SU:STO
Bus Free Time Between STOP and
START Condition
tBUF
Pulse Width of Spike Suppressed
t SP
Capacitive Load for Each Bus Line
CB
Write NV Register Busy Time
Minimum power-up rate = 0.2V/µs
0.6
µs
1.3
µs
50
ns
(Note 12)
400
pF
(Note 13)
12
ms
Note 2: All devices are production tested at TA = +25°C and are guaranteed by design and characterization for -40°C < TA < +85°C.
Note 3: The DNL and INL are measured with the potentiometer configured as a voltage-divider with H_ = VDD and L_ = GND. The
wiper terminal is unloaded and measured with a high-input-impedance voltmeter.
Note 4: The DNL and INL are measured with the potentiometer configured as a variable resistor. H_ is unconnected and L_ =
GND. For VDD = +5V, the wiper is driven with 400µA (MAX5477), 80µA (MAX5478), or 40µA (MAX5479). For VDD = +3V,
the wiper is driven with 200µA (MAX5477), 40µA (MAX5478), or 20µA (MAX5479).
Note 5: The wiper resistance is measured using the source currents given in Note 3.
Note 6: The devices draw current in excess of the specified supply current when the digital inputs are driven with voltages between
(VDD - 0.5V) and (GND + 0.5V). See Supply Current vs. Digital Input Voltage in the Typical Operating Characteristics.
Note 7: Wiper at midscale with a 10pF load (DC measurement). L_ = GND, an AC source is applied to H_, and the W_ output is
measured. A 3dB bandwidth occurs when the AC W_/H_ value is 3dB lower than the DC W_/H_ value.
Note 8: The programming current exists only during power-up and EEPROM writes.
Note 9: The SCL clock period includes rise and fall times (tR = tF). All digital input signals are specified with tR = tF = 2ns and
timed from a voltage level of (VIL + VIH) / 2.
Note 10: Digital timing is guaranteed by design and characterization, and is not production tested.
Note 11: This is measured from the STOP pulse to the time it takes the output to reach 50% of the output step size (divider mode). It
is measured with a maximum external capacitive load of 10pF.
Note 12: An appropriate bus pullup resistance must be selected depending on board capacitance. Refer to the I2C-bus specification document linked to this web address: www.semiconductors.philips.com/acrobat/literature/9398/39340011.pdf
Note 13: The idle time begins from the initiation of the STOP pulse.
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Dual, 256-Tap, Nonvolatile, I2C-Interface,
Digital Potentiometers
SUPPLY CURRENT
vs. TEMPERATURE
0.6
VCC = 5V
0.4
VCC = 3V
WP = GND
VCC = 5V
13
11
9
0.2
7
0
5
VCC = 3V
500
MAX5477/78/79 toc02
SUPPLY CURRENT (µA)
0.8
15
MAX5477/78/79 toc1a
WP = VDD
SUPPLY CURRENT (µA)
MAX5477/78/79 toc01
1.0
WIPER RESISTANCE
vs. INPUT CODE
450
400
WIPER RESISTANCE (Ω)
SUPPLY CURRENT
vs. TEMPERATURE (MAX5477)
350
300
250
200
150
100
50
-40
-15
10
35
60
0
-40
85
-15
10
35
60
85
TEMPERATURE (°C)
TEMPERATURE (°C)
MAX5477
CL = 10pF
H_ = VDD
FROM TAP 00 TO TAP 04
SDA
2V/div
W_
20mV/div
MAX5478
CL = 10pF
H_ = VDD
FROM TAP 00 TO TAP 04
MAX5479
CW_ = 10pF
H_ = VDD
FROM TAP 00 TO TAP 04
WIPER TRANSIENT AT POWER-ON
MAX5477/78/79 toc07
MAX5477/78/79 toc06
W_
20mV/div
400ns/div
WIPER TRANSIENT AT POWER-ON
WIPER TRANSIENT AT POWER-ON
128 160 192 224 256
MAX5477/78/79 toc05
1µs/div
200ns/div
96
SDA
2V/div
SDA
2V/div
W_
50mV/div
64
TAP-TO-TAP SWITCHING TRANSIENT
MAX5477/78/79 toc04
MAX5477/78/79 toc03
32
INPUT CODE
TAP-TO-TAP SWITCHING TRANSIENT
TAP-TO-TAP SWITCHING TRANSIENT
0
VDD
2V/div
MAX5477/78/79 toc08
VDD
2V/div
VDD
2V/div
W_
1V/div
W_
1V/div
W_
1V/div
2µs/div
MAX5479
TAP = 128
MAX5478
TAP = 128
MAX5477
TAP = 128
4µs/div
2µs/div
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MAX5477/MAX5478/MAX5479
Typical Operating Characteristics
(VDD = +5V, H_ = VDD, L_ = GND, TA = +25°C, unless otherwise noted.)
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Typical Operating Characteristics (continued)
(VDD = +5V, H_ = VDD, L_ = GND, TA = +25°C, unless otherwise noted.)
0.2
MAX5478
0.2
0.1
0.15
0.05
INL (LSB)
0.20
0.10
0
-0.1
-0.2
-0.2
32
64
96
-0.3
0
128 160 192 224 256
32
64
96
0
128 160 192 224 256
32
64
96
128 160 192 224 256
CODE
CODE
CODE
DIFFERENTIAL NONLINEARITY
vs. CODE (VDM MODE)
INTEGRAL NONLINEARITY
vs. CODE (VRM MODE)
DIFFERENTIAL NONLINEARITY
vs. CODE (VRM MODE)
MAX5478
0.2
MAX5478
0.10
0.2
0.04
0.02
DNL (LSB)
INL (LSB)
0
0
0
-0.02
-0.1
-0.1
-0.2
-0.2
-0.3
-0.3
MAX5478
0.08
0.06
0.1
0.1
MAX5477/78/79 toc14
0.3
MAX5477/78/79 toc12
0.3
MAX5477/78/79 toc13
0
0
-0.1
-0.3
0
DNL (LSB)
0.3
0.1
DNL (LSB)
INL (LSB)
0.25
MAX5477
MAX5477/78/79 toc11
0.30
0.3
MAX5477/78/79 toc10
MAX5477
MAX5477/78/79 toc09
0.35
INTEGRAL NONLINEARITY
vs. CODE (VDM MODE)
DIFFERENTIAL NONLINEARITY
vs. CODE (VDM MODE)
INTEGRAL NONLINEARITY
vs. CODE (VDM MODE)
-0.04
-0.06
-0.08
32
64
96
32
64
96
128 160 192 224 256
64
96
128 160 192 224 256
INTEGRAL NONLINEARITY
vs. CODE (VDM MODE)
DIFFERENTIAL NONLINEARITY
vs. CODE (VDM MODE)
INTEGRAL NONLINEARITY
vs. CODE (VRM MODE)
0
-0.04
-0.08
-0.12
-0.16
-0.20
64
96
128 160 192 224 256
CODE
0.20
MAX5477/78/79 toc17
MAX5479
DNL (LSB)
0.04
0.14
0.12
0.10
0.08
0.06
0.04
0.02
0
-0.02
-0.04
-0.06
-0.08
-0.10
-0.12
-0.14
MAX5479
0.16
0.12
0.08
INL (LSB)
MAX5477/78/79 toc15
0.08
32
32
CODE
MAX5479
0
0
CODE
0.12
6
0
128 160 192 224 256
CODE
0.20
0.16
-0.10
MAX5477/78/79 toc16
0
INL (LSB)
MAX5477/MAX5478/MAX5479
Dual, 256-Tap, Nonvolatile, I2C-Interface,
Digital Potentiometers
0.04
0
-0.04
-0.08
-0.12
-0.16
-0.20
0
32
64
96
128 160 192 224 256
0
32
64
96
CODE
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128 160 192 224 256
CODE
Dual, 256-Tap, Nonvolatile, I2C-Interface,
Digital Potentiometers
0
-0.04
-20
-40
-50
-60
-30
-40
-50
-60
-0.08
-70
-70
-0.12
-80
-80
-0.16
-90
-90
-0.20
-100
-100
32
64
96
128 160 192 224 256
0.1
1
10
100
1000
FREQUENCY (kHz)
CODE
CROSSTALK vs.
FREQUENCY (MAX5479)
-20
CW_ = 10pF
0
-1
GAIN (dB)
-50
-60
CW_ = 50pF
-3
-4
-2
-3
-4
-6
-7
-7
-100
-8
-8
10
100
1000
10,000
0.1
1
FREQUENCY (kHz)
MIDSCALE WIPER RESPONSE
vs. FREQUENCY (MAX5479)
1
1
10
100
1000
FREQUENCY (kHz)
1
MIDSCALE
TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION PLUS NOISE
vs. FREQUENCY (MAX5478)
10
MIDSCALE
1
THD+N (%)
0.1
THD+N (%)
GAIN (dB)
0
0.1
1000
TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION PLUS NOISE
vs. FREQUENCY (MAX5477)
MAX5477/78/79 toc24
2
10
100
FREQUENCY (kHz)
MAX5477/78/79 toc25
1
CW_ = 50pF
-5
-90
0.1
CW_ = 10pF
0
-6
-80
1000
-1
-5
-70
100
1
-2
-40
10
2
GAIN (dB)
CROSSTALK (dB)
-30
1
MIDSCALE WIPER RESPONSE
vs. FREQUENCY (MAX5478)
1
MAX5477/78/79 toc21
CW_ = 10pF
0.1
FREQUENCY (kHz)
MIDSCALE WIPER RESPONSE
vs. FREQUENCY (MAX5477)
0
-10
0.01
10,000
MAX5477/78/79 toc22
0
MAX5477/78/79 toc26
0.04
CW_ = 10pF
-10
CROSSTALK (dB)
-30
MAX5477/78/79 toc20
-20
CROSSTALK (dB)
0.08
CW_ = 10pF
-10
0
MAX5477/78/79 toc19
MAX5479
0.12
DNL (LSB)
0
MAX5477/78/79 toc18
0.20
0.16
CROSSTALK vs.
FREQUENCY (MAX5478)
CROSSTALK vs.
FREQUENCY (MAX5477)
MAX5477 toc23
DIFFERENTIAL NONLINEARITY
vs. CODE (VRM MODE)
-1
-2
CW_ = 10pF
-3
0.1
0.01
0.01
0.001
-4
CW_ = 50pF
0.0001
0.001
-5
0.1
1
10
FREQUENCY (kHz)
100
1000
0.01
0.1
1
10
FREQUENCY (kHz)
100
0.01
0.1
1
10
100
FREQUENCY (kHz)
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MAX5477/MAX5478/MAX5479
Typical Operating Characteristics (continued)
(VDD = +5V, H_ = VDD, L_ = GND, TA = +25°C, unless otherwise noted.)
Typical Operating Characteristics (continued)
(VDD = +5V, H_ = VDD, L_ = GND, TA = +25°C, unless otherwise noted.)
0.1
0.01
0.001
0.0001
0.4
0.2
0
-0.2
-0.4
-0.6
0.1
1
10
100
0.3
0.2
0.1
0
-0.1
-0.2
-0.3
-0.4
-0.5
-15
-40
FREQUENCY (kHz)
10
35
60
-40
85
-15
0.3
0.2
0.1
0
-0.1
-0.2
600
550
500
SUPPLY CURRENT (µA)
0.4
35
SUPPLY CURRENT
vs. DIGITAL INPUT VOLTAGE
MAX5477/78/79 toc30
0.5
10
TEMPERATURE (°C)
TEMPERATURE (°C)
END-TO-END RESISTANCE % CHANGE
vs. TEMPERATURE (MAX5479)
END-TO-END RESISTANCE CHANGE (%)
0.4
MAX5477/78/79 toc31
0.01
WP = GND
450
400
350
300
250
200
-0.3
150
100
-0.4
50
VCC = 5V
VCC = 3V
0
-0.5
-40
-15
10
35
TEMPERATURE (°C)
8
0.5
END-TO-END RESISTANCE CHANGE (%)
1
END-TO-END RESISTANCE CHANGE (%)
MIDSCALE
MAX5477/78/79 toc28
0.6
MAX5477/78/79 toc27
10
END-TO-END RESISTANCE % CHANGE
vs. TEMPERATURE (MAX5478)
END-TO-END RESISTANCE % CHANGE
vs. TEMPERATURE (MAX5477)
MAX5477/78/79 toc29
TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION PLUS NOISE
vs. FREQUENCY (MAX5479)
THD+N (%)
MAX5477/MAX5478/MAX5479
Dual, 256-Tap, Nonvolatile, I2C-Interface,
Digital Potentiometers
60
85
0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0
DIGITAL INPUT VOLTAGE (V)
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60
85
Dual, 256-Tap, Nonvolatile, I2C-Interface,
Digital Potentiometers
PIN
NAME
FUNCTION
TSSOP
THIN QFN
1
15
HA
Potentiometer A High Terminal
2
14
WA
Potentiometer A Wiper Terminal
3
13
LA
Potentiometer A Low Terminal
4
12
HB
Potentiometer B High Terminal
5
11
WB
Potentiometer B Wiper Terminal
6
10
LB
Potentiometer B Low Terminal
7
9
WP
Write-Protect Input. Connect to GND to allow changes to the wiper position and the data stored
in the EEPROM. Connect to VDD or leave unconnected to enable the write protection of the
EEPROM. See the Write Protect (WP) section for operating instructions.
8
7
GND
9
6
A2
Address Input 2. Connect to VDD or GND (see Table 1).
10
5
A1
Address Input 1. Connect to VDD or GND (see Table 1).
11
4
A0
12
3
SDA
Address Input 0. Connect to VDD or GND (see Table 1).
I2C Serial Data
13
2
SCL
I2C Clock Input
14
1
VDD
Power-Supply Input. Connect a +2.7V to +5.25V power supply to VDD and bypass VDD to GND
with a 0.1µF capacitor installed as close to the device as possible.
—
8, 16
N.C.
No Connection. Do not connect.
—
EP
EP
Ground
Exposed Paddle. Do not connect.
SDA
tBUF
tSU:DAT
tSU:STA
tHD:DAT
tLOW
tHD:STA
tSU:STO
SCL
tHIGH
tHD:STA
tR
tF
START
CONDITION
(S)
REPEATED START
CONDITION
(SR)
ACKNOWLEDGE
(A)
STOP
CONDITION
(P)
START
CONDITION
(S)
PARAMETERS ARE MEASURED FROM 30% TO 70%.
Figure 1. I2C Serial-Interface Timing Diagram
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MAX5477/MAX5478/MAX5479
Pin Description
MAX5477/MAX5478/MAX5479
Dual, 256-Tap, Nonvolatile, I2C-Interface,
Digital Potentiometers
Detailed Description
The MAX5477/MAX5478/MAX5479 contain two resistor
arrays with 255 elements in each array. The MAX5477
has a total end-to-end resistance of 10kΩ, the
MAX5478 has an end-to-end resistance of 50kΩ, and
the MAX5479 has an end-to-end resistance of 100kΩ.
The MAX5477/MAX5478/MAX5479 provide access to
the high, low, and wiper terminals for a standard voltage-divider configuration. Connect H_, L_, and W_ in
any desired configuration as long as their voltages
remain between GND and VDD.
A simple 2-wire I2C-compatible serial interface moves
the wiper among the 256 tap points (Figure 2). A nonvolatile memory stores the wiper position and recalls
the stored wiper position upon power-up. The nonvolatile memory is guaranteed for 50 years for wiper
data retention and up to 200,000 wiper store cycles.
Analog Circuitry
The MAX5477/MAX5478/MAX5479 consist of two resistor
arrays with 255 resistive elements; 256 tap points are
accessible to the wipers, along the resistor string
between H_ and L_. The wiper tap point is selected by
programming the potentiometer through the I2C interface. An address byte, a command byte, and 8 data bits
program the wiper position for each potentiometer. The
H_ and L_ terminals of the MAX5477/MAX5478/
MAX5479 are similar to the two end terminals of a
mechanical potentiometer. The MAX5477/MAX5478/
MAX5479 feature power-on reset circuitry that loads the
wiper position from the nonvolatile memory at power-up.
Table 1. Slave Addresses
ADDRESS INPUTS
A2
H_
SLAVE ADDRESS
A1
A0
GND
GND
GND
0101000
GND
GND
VDD
0101001
GND
VDD
GND
0101010
GND
VDD
VDD
0101011
VDD
GND
GND
0101100
VDD
GND
VDD
0101101
VDD
VDD
GND
0101110
VDD
VDD
VDD
0101111
S256
R255
S255
R254
S254
RW
256-POSITION
DECODER
W_
S3
R2
WIPER
CODE 02h
S2
R1
S1
L_
Figure 2. Potentiometer Configuration
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Dual, 256-Tap, Nonvolatile, I2C-Interface,
Digital Potentiometers
COMMAND
WP = 0
WP = 1
I2C data is written to VREG.
Wiper position updates with I2C data.
No change to NVREG.
Copy NVREG to VREG.
Wiper position updates with NVREG data.
No change to NVREG.
Write to NVREG
No change to VREG or wiper position.
I2C data is written to NVREG.
No change to VREG or wiper position.
No change to NVREG.
Copy NVREG to VREG
Copy NVREG to VREG.
Wiper position updates with NVREG data.
No change to NVREG.
Copy NVREG to VREG.
Wiper position updates with NVREG data.
No change to NVREG.
Copy VREG to NVREG
Copy VREG to NVREG.
No change to VREG or wiper position.
No change to VREG or wiper position.
No change to NVREG.
Write to VREG
Table 3. Command Byte Summary
ADDRESS BYTE
1
SCL CYCLE
NUMBER
2
3
4
5
6
7
COMMAND BYTE
8
START
(S) A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 A0
9
DATA BYTE
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
ACK
(A)
19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
27
ACK
ACK
TX NV V R3 R2 R1 R0
D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0
(A)
(A)
VREG
0
1
0
1 A2 A1 A0 0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0
NVREG
0
1
0
1 A2 A1 A0 0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0
NVREGxVREG
0
1
0
1 A2 A1 A0 0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0
VREGxNVREG
0
1
0
1 A2 A1 A0 0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
1
D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0
VREG
0
1
0
1 A2 A1 A0 0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0
NVREG
0
1
0
1 A2 A1 A0 0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0
NVREGxVREG
0
1
0
1 A2 A1 A0 0
0
1
1
0
0
0
1
0
D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0
VREGxNVREG
0
1
0
1 A2 A1 A0 0
0
1
0
1
0
0
1
0
D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0
VREG
0
1
0
1 A2 A1 A0 0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
1
D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0
NVREG
0
1
0
1 A2 A1 A0 0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
1
D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0
NVREGxVREG
0
1
0
1 A2 A1 A0 0
0
1
1
0
0
0
1
1
D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0
VREGxNVREG
0
1
0
1 A2 A1 A0 0
0
1
0
1
0
0
1
1
D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0
STOP NOTES
(P)
WIPER A
ONLY
WIPER B
ONLY
WIPERS
A AND B
Digital Interface
Write Protect (WP)
The MAX5477/MAX5478/MAX5479 feature an internal,
nonvolatile EEPROM that stores the wiper state for initialization during power-up. The shift register decodes
the command and address bytes, routing the data to
the proper memory registers. Data written to a volatile
memory register immediately updates the wiper position, or writes data to a nonvolatile register for storage
(see Table 3).
The volatile register retains data as long as the device
is powered. Removing power clears the volatile register. The nonvolatile register retains data even after
power is removed. Upon power-up, the power-on reset
circuitry controls the transfer of data from the nonvolatile register to the volatile register.
A write-protect feature prevents accidental overwriting of
the EEPROM. Connect WP to VDD or leave unconnected
to prevent any EEPROM write cycles. Writing to the
volatile register (VREG) while WP = 1 updates the wiper
position with the protected data stored in the nonvolatile
register (NVREG). Connect WP to GND to allow write
commands to the EEPROM and to update the wiper
position from either the value in the EEPROM or directly
from the I2C interface (Table 2). Connecting WP to GND
increases the supply current by 19.6µA (max).
To ensure a fail-safe, write-protect feature, write the
data to be protected to both the nonvolatile and volatile
registers before pulling WP high. Releasing WP (WP =
0) and sending partial or invalid I2C commands (such
as single-byte address polling) can load the volatile
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MAX5477/MAX5478/MAX5479
Table 2. Write-Protect Behavior of VREG and NVREG
MAX5477/MAX5478/MAX5479
Dual, 256-Tap, Nonvolatile, I2C-Interface,
Digital Potentiometers
register with input shift register data and change the
wiper position. Use valid 3-byte I 2C commands for
proper operation. This precautionary operation is necessary only when transitioning from write protected
(WP = 1) to not write protected (WP = 0).
Serial Addressing
The MAX5477/MAX5478/MAX5479 operate as slave
devices that send and receive data through an I2C-/
SMBus™-compatible 2-wire serial interface. The interface uses a serial data access (SDA) line and a serial
clock line (SCL) to achieve bidirectional communication
between master(s) and slave(s). A master, typically a
microcontroller, initiates all data transfers to the
MAX5477/MAX5478/MAX5479, and generates the SCL
clock that synchronizes the data transfer (Figure 1).
The MAX5477/MAX5478/MAX5479 SDA line operates
as both an input and an open-drain output. The SDA
line requires a pullup resistor, typically 4.7kΩ. The
MAX5477/MAX5478/MAX5479 SCL line operates only
as an input. The SCL line requires a pullup resistor (typically 4.7kΩ) if there are multiple masters on the 2-wire
interface, or if the master in a single-master system has
an open-drain SCL output. SCL and SDA should not
exceed VDD in a mixed-voltage system, despite the
open-drain drivers.
Each transmission consists of a START (S) condition
(Figure 3) sent by a master, followed by the
MAX5477/MAX5478/MAX5479 7-bit slave address plus
the NOP/W bit (Figure 4), 1 command byte and 1 data
byte, and finally a STOP (P) condition (Figure 3).
START and STOP Conditions
Both SCL and SDA remain high when the interface is
not busy. A master controller signals the beginning of a
transmission with a START condition by transitioning
SDA from high to low while SCL is high. The master
controller issues a STOP condition by transitioning the
SDA from low to high while SCL is high, when it finishes
SDA
0
START
1
MSB
0
1
SDA
SCL
S
P
START
CONDITION
STOP
CONDITION
Figure 3. START and STOP Conditions
communicating with the slave. The bus is then free for
another transmission (Figure 3).
Bit Transfer
One data bit is transferred during each clock pulse.
The data on the SDA line must remain stable while SCL
is high (Figure 5).
Acknowledge
The acknowledge bit is a clocked 9th bit that the recipient
uses to handshake receipt of each byte of data (Figure
6). Thus, each byte transferred effectively requires 9 bits.
The master controller generates the 9th clock pulse, and
the recipient pulls down SDA during the acknowledge
clock pulse, so the SDA line remains stable low during
the high period of the clock pulse.
Slave Address
The MAX5477/MAX5478/MAX5479 have a 7-bit-long
slave address (Figure 4). The 8th bit following the 7-bit
slave address is the NOP/W bit. Set the NOP/W bit low for
a write command and high for a no-operation command.
The MAX5477/MAX5478/MAX5479 provide three
address inputs (A0, A1, and A2), allowing up to eight
devices to share a common bus (Table 1). The first 4
bits (MSBs) of the MAX5477/MAX5478/MAX5479 slave
addresses are always 0101. A2, A1, and A0 set the next
A2
A1
A0
NOP/W
LSB
SCL
Figure 4. Slave Address
SMBus is a trademark of Intel Corporation.
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ACK
Dual, 256-Tap, Nonvolatile, I2C-Interface,
Digital Potentiometers
SDA
MAX5477/MAX5478/MAX5479
CLOCK PULSE FOR
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
START
CONDITION
SCL
1
2
8
9
NOT ACKNOWLEDGE
SCL
SDA
DATA STABLE,
DATA VALID
CHANGE OF
DATA ALLOWED
ACKNOWLEDGE
Figure 5. Bit Transfer
Figure 6. Acknowledge
D15
COMMAND BYTE IS STORED ON RECEIPT OF STOP CONDITION
D14
D13
D12
D11
D10
D9
D8
ACKNOWLEDGE FROM
MAX5477/MAX5478/MAX5479
S
SLAVE ADDRESS
0
COMMAND BYTE
A
A
P
ACKNOWLEDGE FROM
MAX5477/MAX5478/MAX5479
NOP/W
Figure 7. Command Byte Received
ACKNOWLEDGE FROM
MAX5477/MAX5478/MAX5479
HOW CONTROL BYTE AND DATA BYTE MAP INTO
MAX5477/MAX5478/MAX5479 REGISTERS
D15 D14 D13 D12 D11 D10
D9
ACKNOWLEDGE FROM
MAX5477/MAX5478/MAX5479
D8
D7
D6
D5
D4
D3
D2
D1
D0
ACKNOWLEDGE FROM
MAX5477/MAX5478/MAX5479
S
SLAVE ADDRESS
0
A
COMMAND BYTE
NOP/W
A
DATA BYTE
A
P
1 BYTE
Figure 8. Command and Single Data Byte Received
3 bits in the slave address. Connect each address input
to VDD or GND to set these 3 bits. Each device must
have a unique address to share a common bus.
Message Format for Writing
Write to the MAX5477/MAX5478/MAX5479 by transmitting the device’s slave address with NOP/W (8th bit) set
to zero, followed by at least 1 byte of information
(Figure 7). The 1st byte of information is the command
byte. The bytes received after the command byte are
the data bytes. The 1st data byte goes into the internal
register of the MAX5477/MAX5478/MAX5479 as selected by the command byte (Figure 8).
Command Byte
Use the command byte to select the source and destination of the wiper data (nonvolatile or volatile memory
registers) and swap data between nonvolatile and
volatile memory registers (see Table 3).
Command Descriptions
VREG: The data byte writes to the volatile memory register and the wiper position updates with the data in the
volatile memory register.
NVREG: The data byte writes to the nonvolatile memory
register. The wiper position is unchanged.
NVREGxVREG: Data transfers from the nonvolatile
memory register to the volatile memory register (wiper
position updates).
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MAX5477/MAX5478/MAX5479
Dual, 256-Tap, Nonvolatile, I2C-Interface,
Digital Potentiometers
5V
5V
H_
30V
30V
W_
MAX5477
MAX5478
MAX5479
MAX480
H_
VOUT
L_
MAX5477
MAX5478
MAX5479
MAX480
VOUT
W_
L_
Figure 9. Positive LCD Bias Control Using a Voltage-Divider
VREGxNVREG: Data transfers from the volatile memory
register into the nonvolatile memory register.
Nonvolatile Memory
The internal EEPROM consists of a 16-bit nonvolatile
register that retains the value written to it prior to power
down. The nonvolatile register is programmed with the
midscale value at the factory. The nonvolatile memory
is guaranteed for 50 years for wiper position retention
and up to 200,000 wiper write cycles. A write-protect
feature prevents accidental overwriting of the EEPROM.
Connect WP to VDD or leave open to enable the writeprotect feature. The wiper position only updates with
the value in the EEPROM when WP = VDD. Connect WP
to GND to allow EEPROM write cycles and to update
the wiper position from nonvolatile memory or directly
from the I2C serial interface.
Power-Up
Upon power-up, the MAX5477/MAX5478/MAX5479
load the data stored in the nonvolatile memory register
into the volatile memory register, updating the wiper
position with the data stored in the nonvolatile memory
register. This initialization period takes 10µs.
Standby
The MAX5477/MAX5478/MAX5479 feature a low-power
standby mode. When the device is not being programmed, it enters into standby mode and supply current drops to 500nA (typ).
Applications Information
The MAX5477/MAX5478/MAX5479 are ideal for circuits
requiring digitally controlled adjustable resistance,
such as LCD contrast control (where voltage biasing
adjusts the display contrast), or for programmable filters with adjustable gain and/or cutoff frequency.
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Figure 10. Positive LCD Bias Control Using a Variable Resistor
Positive LCD Bias Control
Figures 9 and 10 show an application where the
MAX5477/MAX5478/MAX5479 provide an adjustable,
positive LCD bias voltage. The op amp provides buffering and gain to the resistor-divider network made by
the potentiometer (Figure 9) or by a fixed resistor and a
variable resistor (see Figure 10).
Programmable Filter
Figure 11 shows the MAX5477/MAX5478/MAX5479 in a
1st-order programmable application filter. Adjust the
gain of the filter with R2, and set the cutoff frequency
with R3. Use the following equations to calculate the
gain (A) and the -3dB cutoff frequency (fC):
R1
R2
1
fC =
2π × R 3 × C
A = 1+
Offset Voltage and Gain Adjustment
Connect the high and low terminals of one potentiometer of a MAX5477 between the NULL inputs of a
MAX410 and the wiper to the op amp’s positive supply
to nullify the offset voltage over the operating temperature range. Install the other potentiometer in the feedback path to adjust the gain of the MAX410 (Figure 12).
Adjustable Voltage Reference
Figure 13 shows the MAX5477/MAX5478/MAX5479
used as the feedback resistors in multiple adjustable
voltage reference applications. Independently adjust
the output voltages of the MAX6160 parts from 1.23V to
V IN - 0.2V by changing the wiper positions of the
MAX5477/MAX5478/MAX5479.
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Dual, 256-Tap, Nonvolatile, I2C-Interface,
Digital Potentiometers
V+
VIN
R3
C
1/2 MAX5477
WA
LA
HA
MAX5477/MAX5478/MAX5479
5V
WA
MAX410
LA
HA
VOUT
7
3
1
8
MAX5477
MAX5478
MAX5479
VR1
2
4
HB
R2, R3 = RHL x D / 256
WHERE RHL = END-TO-END RESISTANCE
AND D = DECIMAL VALUE OF WIPER CODE
R2 = RHL x D / 256
WHERE RHL = END-TO-END RESISTANCE
AND = D DECIMAL VALUE OF WIPER CODE
R1
HB
WB
R2
6
MAX410
1/2 MAX5477
R2
WB
LB
LB
Figure 11. Programmable Filter
Figure 12. Offset Voltage Adjustment Circuit
5V
IN
IN
V OUT1
OUT
OUT
10kΩ
FOR THE MAX5477
R
50kΩ
VOUT_ = 1.23V x
FOR THE MAX5478
R
100kΩ
VOUT_ = 1.23V x
FOR THE MAX5479
R
VOUT_ = 1.23V x
VOUT2
HB
HA
MAX6160
MAX6160
ADJ
1/2 MAX5477
1/2 MAX5478
1/2 MAX5479
WA
R
GND
ADJ
GND
LA
1/2 MAX5477
1/2 MAX5478
1/2 MAX5479
WB
R
WHERE R = RHL x D / 256
AND D = DECIMAL VALUE OF WIPER CODE
LB
Figure 13. Adjustable Voltage Reference
Pin Configurations
Chip Information
PROCESS: BiCMOS
TOP VIEW
+
VDD
HA
WA
LA
16
15
14
13
1
SCL
2
SDA
3
A0
N.C.
MAX5477
MAX5478
MAX5479
Package Information
+
HA 1
14 VDD
12 HB
WA
2
13 SCL
11 WB
LA
3
10 LB
4
9
5
A1
6
A2
7
8
GND
WP
HB 4
MAX5477
MAX5478
MAX5479
11 A0
WB 5
10 A1
LB 6
9
A2
WP 7
8
GND
N.C.
THIN QFN
(3mm x 3mm)
12 SDA
For the latest package outline information and land patterns
(footprints), go to www.maxim-ic.com/packages. Note that a
“+”, “#”, or “-” in the package code indicates RoHS status only.
Package drawings may show a different suffix character, but
the drawing pertains to the package regardless of RoHS status.
PACKAGE
TYPE
PACKAGE
CODE
OUTLINE
NO.
LAND
PATTERN NO.
16 TQFN-EP
T1633F+3
21-0136
90-0033
14 TSSOP
U14+1
21-0066
90-0113
TSSOP
(4.4mm x 5mm)
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MAX5477/MAX5478/MAX5479
Dual, 256-Tap, Nonvolatile, I2C-Interface,
Digital Potentiometers
Revision History
REVISION
NUMBER
REVISION
DATE
DESCRIPTION
0
8/04
Initial release
4
1/09
Updated Ordering Information for lead-free information.
5
11/11
Released TQFN packages, revised Ordering Information.
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