ON CAT5221YI25 Dual digital potentiometer (pot) Datasheet

CAT5221
Dual Digital
Potentiometer (POT)
with 64 Taps
and I2C Interface
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Description
The CAT5221 is two digital POTs integrated with control logic and
16 bytes of NVRAM memory. Each digital POT consists of a series of
63 resistive elements connected between two externally accessible end
points. The tap points between each resistive element are connected to
the wiper outputs with CMOS switches. A separate 6-bit control
register (WCR) independently controls the wiper tap switches for each
digital POT. Associated with each wiper control register are four 6-bit
non-volatile memory data registers (DR) used for storing up to four
wiper settings. Writing to the wiper control register or any of the
non-volatile data registers is via a I2C serial bus. On power-up, the
contents of the first data register (DR0) for each of the four
potentiometers is automatically loaded into its respective wiper
control register (WCR).
The CAT5221 can be used as a potentiometer or as a two terminal,
variable resistor. It is intended for circuit level or system level
adjustments in a wide variety of applications.
TSSOP−20
Y SUFFIX
CASE 948AQ
SOIC−20
W SUFFIX
CASE 751BJ
PIN CONNECTIONS
Features
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Two Linear-taper Digital Potentiometers
64 Resistor Taps per Potentiometer
End to End Resistance 2.5 kW, 10 kW, 50 kW or 100 kW
Potentiometer Control and Memory Access via I2C Interface
Low Wiper Resistance, Typically 80 W
Nonvolatile Memory Storage for Up to Four Wiper Settings for Each
Potentiometer
Automatic Recall of Saved Wiper Settings at Power Up
2.5 to 6.0 Volt Operation
Standby Current less than 1 mA
1,000,000 Nonvolatile WRITE Cycles
100 Year Nonvolatile Memory Data Retention
20-lead SOIC and TSSOP Packages
Industrial Temperature Range
These Devices are Pb-Free, Halogen Free/BFR Free and are RoHS
Compliant
 Semiconductor Components Industries, LLC, 2013
July, 2013 − Rev. 14
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RW0
VCC
1
RL0
NC
RH0
NC
A0
NC
A2
RW1
CAT5221
A1
A3
RL1
SCL
RH1
NC
SDA
NC
GND
NC
SOIC−20 (W)
TSSOP−20 (Y)
(Top View)
ORDERING INFORMATION
See detailed ordering and shipping information in the package
dimensions section on page 13 of this data sheet.
Publication Order Number:
CAT5221/D
CAT5221
MARKING DIAGRAMS
(SOIC−20)
(TSSOP−20)
L3B
CAT5221WT
−RRYMXXXX
RLB
CAT5221YI
3YMXXX
L = Assembly Location
3 = Lead Finish − Matte−Tin
B = Product Revision (Fixed as “B”)
CAT = Fixed a “CAT”
5221W = Device Code
T = Temperature Range
I = Industrial
A = Automobile
E = Extended
B = Leave blank if Commercial
− = Dash
RR = Resistance
25 = 2.5 K Ohms
10 = 10 K Ohms
50 = 50 K Ohms
00 = 100 K Ohms
Y = Production Year (Last Digit)
M = Production Month (1−9, O, N, D)
XXXX = Last Four Digits of Assembly Lot Number
R = Resistance
5 = 100 K Ohms
4 = 50 K Ohms
2 = 10 K Ohms
1 = 2.5 K Ohms
L = Assembly Location
B = Product Revision (Fixed as “B”)
CAT5221Y = Device Code
I = Temperature Range (I = Industrial)
3 = Lead Finish − Matte−Tin
Y = Production Year (Last Digit)
M = Production Month (1−9, O, N, D)
XXX = Last Three Digits of Assembly Lot Number
RH0
SCL
SDA
I2C
INTERFACE
RH1
WIPER
CONTROL
REGISTERS
RW0
RW1
A0
A1
A2
A3
CONTROL
LOGIC
NONVOLATILE
DATA
REGISTERS
RL0
Figure 1. Functional Diagram
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Table 1. PIN DESCRIPTION
Pin (SOIC)
Name
Function
1
RW0
Wiper Terminal for Potentiometer 0
2
RL0
Low Reference Terminal for Potentiometer 0
3
RH0
High Reference Terminal for Potentiometer 0
4
A0
Device Address, LSB
5
A2
Device Address
6
RW1
Wiper Terminal for Potentiometer 1
7
RL1
Low Reference Terminal for Potentiometer 1
8
RH1
High Reference Terminal for Potentiometer 1
9
SDA
Serial Data Input/Output
10
GND
Ground
11
NC
No Connect
12
NC
No Connect
13
NC
No Connect
14
SCL
Bus Serial Clock
15
A3
Device Address
16
A1
Device Address
17
NC
No Connect
18
NC
No Connect
19
NC
No Connect
20
VCC
Supply Voltage
PIN DESCRIPTION
SCL: Serial Clock
The CAT5221 serial clock input pin is used to clock all
data transfers into or out of the device.
SDA: Serial Data
The CAT5221 bidirectional serial data pin is used to
transfer data into and out of the device. The SDA pin is an
open drain output and can be wire-Or’d with the other open
drain or open collector outputs.
A0, A1, A2, A3: Device Address Inputs
These inputs set the device address when addressing
multiple devices. A total of sixteen devices can be addressed
on a single bus. A match in the slave address must be made
with the address input in order to initiate communication
with the CAT5221.
RH, RL: Resistor End Points
The two sets of RH and RL pins are equivalent to the
terminal connections on a mechanical potentiometer.
RW: Wiper
The two RW pins are equivalent to the wiper terminal of
a mechanical potentiometer.
DEVICE OPERATION
The CAT5221 is two resistor arrays integrated with I2C
serial interface logic, two 6-bit wiper control registers and
eight 6-bit, non-volatile memory data registers. Each
resistor array contains 63 separate resistive elements
connected in series. The physical ends of each array are
equivalent to the fixed terminals of a mechanical
potentiometer (RH and RL). RH and RL are symmetrical and
may be interchanged. The tap positions between and at the
ends of the series resistors are connected to the output wiper
terminals (RW) by a CMOS transistor switch. Only one tap
point for each potentiometer is connected to its wiper
terminal at a time and is determined by the value of the wiper
control register. Data can be read or written to the wiper
control registers or the non-volatile memory data registers
via the I2C bus. Additional instructions allow data to be
transferred between the wiper control registers and each
respective potentiometer’s non-volatile data registers. Also,
the device can be instructed to operate in an “increment/
decrement” mode.
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Table 2. ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS
Parameter
Ratings
Units
Temperature Under Bias
−55 to +125
C
Storage Temperature
−65 to +150
C
−2.0 to +VCC +2.0
V
Voltage on any Pin with Respect to VSS (Note 1)
VCC with Respect to Ground
−2.0 to +7.0
V
Package Power Dissipation Capability (TA = 25C)
1.0
W
Lead Soldering Temperature (10 s)
300
C
Wiper Current
12
mA
Stresses exceeding Maximum Ratings may damage the device. Maximum Ratings are stress ratings only. Functional operation above the
Recommended Operating Conditions is not implied. Extended exposure to stresses above the Recommended Operating Conditions may affect
device reliability.
Table 3. RECOMMENDED OPERATING CONDITIONS (Vcc = +2.5 V to +6 V)
Parameter
Operating Ambient Temperature (Industrial)
Ratings
Units
−40 to +85
C
Table 4. POTENTIOMETER CHARACTERISTICS (Over recommended operating conditions unless otherwise stated.)
Parameter
Symbol
Test Conditions
Min
Typ
Max
Units
RPOT
Potentiometer Resistance (−00)
100
kW
RPOT
Potentiometer Resistance (−50)
50
kW
RPOT
Potentiometer Resistance (−10)
10
kW
RPOT
Potentiometer Resistance (−2.5)
2.5
kW
Potentiometer Resistance Tolerance
RPOT Matching
Power Rating
25C, each pot
IW
Wiper Current
RW
Wiper Resistance
IW = +3 mA @ VCC = 3 V
RW
Wiper Resistance
IW = +3 mA @ VCC = 5 V
VTERM
VN
Voltage on any RH or RL Pin
VSS = 0 V
Noise
(Note 3)
Resolution
80
GND
20
%
1
%
50
mW
6
mA
300
W
150
W
VCC
TBD
nV/Hz
1.6
%
Absolute Linearity (Note 4)
RW(n)(actual) − R(n)(expected)
(Note 7)
1
LSB
(Note 6)
Relative Linearity (Note 5)
RW(n+1) − [RW(n)+LSB]
(Note 7)
0.2
LSB
(Note 6)
TCRPOT
Temperature Coefficient of RPOT
(Note 3)
TCRATIO
Ratiometric Temp. Coefficient
(Note 3)
CH/CL/CW
Potentiometer Capacitances
(Note 3)
10/10/25
pF
RPOT = 50 kW
0.4
MHz
fc
Frequency Response
ppm/C
300
20
ppm/C
1. The minimum DC input voltage is –0.5 V. During transitions, inputs may undershoot to –2.0 V for periods of less than 20 ns. Maximum DC
voltage on output pins is VCC +0.5 V, which may overshoot to VCC +2.0 V for periods of less than 20 ns.
2. Latch-up protection is provided for stresses up to 100 mA on address and data pins from –1 V to VCC + 1 V.
3. This parameter is tested initially and after a design or process change that affects the parameter.
4. Absolute linearity is utilized to determine actual wiper voltage versus expected voltage as determined by wiper position when used as a
potentiometer.
5. Relative linearity is utilized to determine the actual change in voltage between two successive tap positions when used as a potentiometer.
It is a measure of the error in step size.
6. LSB = RTOT / 63 or (RH − RL) / 63, single pot
7. n = 0, 1, 2, ..., 63
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Table 5. D.C. OPERATING CHARACTERISTICS (Over recommended operating conditions unless otherwise stated.)
Parameter
Symbol
Test Conditions
Min
Typ
Max
Units
fSCL = 400 kHz
1
mA
VIN = GND or VCC; SDA Open
1
mA
VIN = GND to VCC
10
mA
ICC
Power Supply Current
ISB
Standby Current (VCC = 5.0 V)
ILI
Input Leakage Current
ILO
Output Leakage Current
10
mA
VIL
Input Low Voltage
−1
VCC x 0.3
V
VIH
Input High Voltage
VCC x 0.7
VCC + 1.0
V
0.4
V
Max
Units
VOL1
VOUT = GND to VCC
Output Low Voltage (VCC = 3.0 V)
IOL = 3 mA
Table 6. CAPACITANCE (TA = 25C, f = 1.0 MHz, VCC = 5 V)
Symbol
Parameter
Test Conditions
Min
Typ
CI/O (Note 8)
Input/Output Capacitance (SDA)
VI/O = 0 V
8
pF
CIN (Note 8)
Input Capacitance (A0, A1, A2, A3, SCL)
VIN = 0 V
6
pF
Max
Units
Clock Frequency
400
kHz
Noise Suppression Time Constant at SCL, SDA Inputs
50
ns
SLC Low to SDA Data Out and ACK Out
0.9
ms
Table 7. A.C. CHARACTERISTICS (Over recommended operating conditions unless otherwise stated.)
Parameter
Symbol
fSCL
TI (Note 8)
tAA
tBUF (Note 8)
Min
Typ
Time the Bus Must Be Free Before a New Transmission Can Start
1.2
ms
Start Condition Hold Time
0.6
ms
tLOW
Clock Low Period
1.2
ms
tHIGH
Clock High Period
0.6
ms
tSU:STA
Start Condition Setup Time (For a Repeated Start Condition)
0.6
ms
tHD:DAT
Data in Hold Time
0
ns
tSU:DAT
Data in Setup Time
100
ns
tHD:STA
tR (Note 8)
SDA and SCL Rise Time
tF (Note 8)
SDA and SCL Fall Time
tSU:STO
tDH
0.3
ms
300
ns
Stop Condition Setup Time
0.6
ms
Data Out Hold Time
50
ns
Table 8. POWER UP TIMING (Note 8) (Over recommended operating conditions unless otherwise stated.)
Parameter
Symbol
Min
Typ
Max
Units
tPUR
Power-up to Read Operation
1
ms
tPUW
Power-up to Write Operation
1
ms
Max
Units
5
ms
8. This parameter is tested initially and after a design or process change that affects the parameter.
Table 9. WRITE CYCLE LIMITS (Over recommended operating conditions unless otherwise stated.)
Symbol
tWR
NOTE:
Parameter
Min
Write Cycle Time
Typ
The write cycle is the time from a valid stop condition of a write sequence to the end of the internal program/erase cycle. During the
write cycle, the bus interface circuits are disabled, SDA is allowed to remain high, and the device does not respond to its slave address.
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Table 10. RELIABILITY CHARACTERISTICS (Over recommended operating conditions unless otherwise stated.)
Parameter
Reference Test Method
Min
Endurance
MIL−STD−883, Test Method 1033
1,000,000
Cycles/Byte
TDR (Note 9)
Data Retention
MIL−STD−883, Test Method 1008
100
Years
VZAP (Note 9)
ESD Susceptibility
MIL−STD−883, Test Method 3015
2000
Volts
Latch-Up
JEDEC Standard 17
100
mA
Symbol
NEND (Note 9)
ILTH (Notes 9, 10)
Typ
Max
Units
9. This parameter is tested initially and after a design or process change that affects the parameter.
10. tPUR and tPUW are the delays required from the time VCC is stable until the specified operation can be initiated.
tHIGH
tF
tLOW
tR
tLOW
SCL
tSU:STA
tHD:DAT
tHD:STA
tSU:STO
tSU:DAT
SDA IN
tBUF
tDH
tAA
SDA OUT
Figure 2. Bus Timing
SCL
8TH BIT
SDA
ACK
BYTE n
tWR
STOP
CONDITION
START
CONDITION
Figure 3. Write Cycle Timing
SDA
SCL
START BIT
STOP BIT
Figure 4. Start/Stop Timing
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ADDRESS
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SERIAL BUS PROTOCOL
The following defines the features of the I2C bus protocol:
1. Data transfer may be initiated only when the bus is
not busy.
2. During a data transfer, the data line must remain
stable whenever the clock line is high. Any
changes in the data line while the clock is high
will be interpreted as a START or STOP condition.
significant bits of the 8-bit slave address are fixed as 0101
for the CAT5221 (see Figure 6). The next four significant
bits (A3, A2, A1, A0) are the device address bits and define
which device the Master is accessing. Up to sixteen devices
may be individually addressed by the system. Typically,
+5 V and ground are hard-wired to these pins to establish the
device’s address.
After the Master sends a START condition and the slave
address byte, the CAT5221 monitors the bus and responds
with an acknowledge (on the SDA line) when its address
matches the transmitted slave address.
The device controlling the transfer is a master, typically a
processor or controller, and the device being controlled is the
slave. The master will always initiate data transfers and
provide the clock for both transmit and receive operations.
Therefore, the CAT5221 will be considered a slave device
in all applications.
Acknowledge
After a successful data transfer, each receiving device is
required to generate an acknowledge. The Acknowledging
device pulls down the SDA line during the ninth clock cycle,
signaling that it received the 8 bits of data.
The CAT5221 responds with an acknowledge after
receiving a START condition and its slave address. If the
device has been selected along with a write operation, it
responds with an acknowledge after receiving each 8-bit
byte.
When the CAT5221 is in a READ mode it transmits 8 bits
of data, releases the SDA line, and monitors the line for an
acknowledge. Once it receives this acknowledge, the
CAT5221 will continue to transmit data. If no acknowledge
is sent by the Master, the device terminates data transmission
and waits for a STOP condition.
START Condition
The START Condition precedes all commands to the
device, and is defined as a HIGH to LOW transition of SDA
when SCL is HIGH. The CAT5221 monitors the SDA and
SCL lines and will not respond until this condition is met.
STOP Condition
A LOW to HIGH transition of SDA when SCL is HIGH
determines the STOP condition. All operations must end
with a STOP condition.
Device Addressing
The bus Master begins a transmission by sending a
START condition. The Master then sends the address of the
particular slave device it is requesting. The four most
SCL FROM
MASTER
1
8
9
DATA OUTPUT
FROM TRANSMITTER
DATA OUTPUT
FROM RECEIVER
START
ACKNOWLEDGE
Figure 5. Acknowledge Timing
WRITE OPERATION
STOP condition, at which time if a nonvolatile data register
is being selected, the device begins an internal programming
cycle to non-volatile memory. While this internal cycle is in
progress, the device will not respond to any request from the
Master device.
In the Write mode, the Master device sends the START
condition and the slave address information to the Slave
device. After the Slave generates an acknowledge, the
Master sends the instruction byte that defines the requested
operation of CAT5221. The instruction byte consist of a
four-bit opcode followed by two register selection bits and
two pot selection bits. After receiving another acknowledge
from the Slave, the Master device transmits the data to be
written into the selected register. The CAT5221
acknowledges once more and the Master generates the
Acknowledge Polling
The disabling of the inputs can be used to take advantage
of the typical write cycle time. Once the stop condition is
issued to indicate the end of the host’s write operation, the
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If the CAT5221 has completed the write operation, an ACK
will be returned and the host can then proceed with the next
instruction operation.
CAT5221 initiates the internal write cycle. ACK polling can
be initiated immediately. This involves issuing the start
condition followed by the slave address. If the CAT5221 is
still busy with the write operation, no ACK will be returned.
0
CAT5221
1
0
1
A3
A2
A1
A0
* A0, A1, A2 and A3 correspond to pin A0, A1, A2 and A3 of the device.
** A0, A1, A2 and A3 must compare to its corresponding hard wired input pins.
Figure 6. Slave Address Bits
SDA LINE
op code
Variable
Fixed
S
T
BUS ACTIVITY: A
MASTER R
T
Pot/WCR
Address
Data Register
Address
INSTRUCTION
BYTE
SLAVE
ADDRESS
S
T
O
P
DR WCR DATA
P
S
A
C
K
A
C
K
A
C
K
Figure 7. Write Timing
INSTRUCTIONS AND REGISTER DESCRIPTION
Instructions
Instruction Byte
The next byte sent to the CAT5221 contains the
instruction and register pointer information. The four most
significant bits used provide the instruction opcode I [3:0].
The P0 bit points to one of the Wiper Control Registers. The
least two significant bits, R1 and R0, point to one of the four
data registers of each associated potentiometer. The format
is shown in Figure 9.
Slave Address Byte
The first byte sent to the CAT5221 from the master/
processor is called the Slave Address Byte. The most
significant four bits of the slave address are a device type
identifier. These bits for the CAT5221 are fixed at 0101[B]
(refer to Figure 8).
The next four bits, A3 − A0, are the internal slave address
and must match the physical device address which is defined
by the state of the A3 − A0 input pins for the CAT5221 to
successfully continue the command sequence. Only the
device which slave address matches the incoming device
address sent by the master executes the instruction. The A3
− A0 inputs can be actively driven by CMOS input signals
or tied to VCC or VSS.
Table 11. DATA REGISTER SELECTION
Data Register Selected
R1
R0
DR0
0
0
DR1
0
1
DR2
1
0
DR3
1
1
Device Type
Identifier
ID3
0
Slave Address
ID2
ID1
1
0
(MSB)
ID0
A3
I3
A1
I2
WCR/Pot Selection
I1
A0
(LSB)
Figure 8. Identification Byte Format
Instruction
Opcode
(MSB)
A2
1
0
I0
P0
Figure 9. Instruction Byte Format
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Data Register
Selection
R1
R0
(LSB)
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WIPER CONTROL AND DATA REGISTERS
Wiper Control Register (WCR)
Data can also be transferred between any of the four Data
Registers and the associated Wiper Control Register. Any
data changes in one of the Data Registers is a non-volatile
operation and will take a maximum of 5 ms.
If the application does not require storage of multiple
settings for the potentiometer, the Data Registers can be used
as standard memory locations for system parameters or user
preference data.
The CAT5221 contains two 6-bit Wiper Control
Registers, one for each potentiometer. The Wiper Control
Register output is decoded to select one of 64 switches along
its resistor array. The contents of the WCR can be altered in
four ways: it may be written by the host via Write Wiper
Control Register instruction; it may be written by
transferring the contents of one of four associated Data
Registers via the XFR Data Register instruction, it can be
modified one step at a time by the Increment/decrement
instruction (see Instruction section for more details).
Finally, it is loaded with the content of its data register zero
(DR0) upon power-up.
The Wiper Control Register is a volatile register that loses
its contents when the CAT5221 is powered-down. Although
the register is automatically loaded with the value in DR0
upon power-up, this may be different from the value present
at power-down.
Instructions
Four of the nine instructions are three bytes in length.
These instructions are:
 Read Wiper Control Register – read the current
wiper position of the selected potentiometer in the
WCR
 Write Wiper Control Register – change current
wiper position in the WCR of the selected
potentiometer
 Read Data Register – read the contents of the
selected Data Register
 Write Data Register – write a new value to the
selected Data Register
Data Registers (DR)
Each potentiometer has four 6-bit non-volatile Data
Registers. These can be read or written directly by the host.
Table 12. INSTRUCTION SET
Instruction Set
Instruction
I3
I2
I1
I0
0
WCR0/
P0
R1
R0
Read Wiper Control Register
1
0
0
1
0
1/0
0
0
Read the contents of the Wiper Control Register
pointed to by P0
Write Wiper Control Register
1
0
1
0
0
1/0
0
0
Write new value to the Wiper Control Register
pointed to by P0
Read Data Register
1
0
1
1
0
1/0
1/0
1/0
Read the contents of the Data Register pointed to by
P0 and R1−R0
Write Data Register
1
1
0
0
0
1/0
1/0
1/0
Write new value to the Data Register pointed to by
P0 and R1−R0
XFR Data Register to Wiper
Control Register
1
1
0
1
0
1/0
1/0
1/0
Transfer the contents of the Data Register pointed to
by P0 and R1−R0 to its associated Wiper Control
Register
XFR Wiper Control Register
to Data Register
1
1
1
0
0
1/0
1/0
1/0
Transfer the contents of the Wiper Control Register
pointed to by P0 to the Data Register pointed to by
R1−R0
Global XFR Data Registers
to Wiper Control Registers
0
0
0
1
0
0
1/0
1/0
Transfer the contents of the Data Registers pointed
to by R1−R0 of all four pots to their respective Wiper
Control Registers
Global XFR Wiper Control
Registers to Data Register
1
0
0
0
0
0
1/0
1/0
Transfer the contents of both Wiper Control
Registers to their respective data Registers pointed
to by R1−R0 of all four pots
Increment/Decrement Wiper
Control Register
0
0
1
0
0
1/0
0
0
NOTE:
Operation
Enable Increment/decrement of the Control Latch
pointed to by P0
1/0 = data is one or zero
response of the wiper to this action will be delayed by tWRL.
A transfer from the WCR (current wiper position), to a Data
Register is a write to non-volatile memory and takes a
maximum of tWR to complete. The transfer can occur
The basic sequence of the three byte instructions is
illustrated in Figure 11. These three-byte instructions
exchange data between the WCR and one of the Data
Registers. The WCR controls the position of the wiper. The
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between one of the four potentiometers and one of its
associated registers; or the transfer can occur between all
potentiometers and one associated register.
Four instructions require a two-byte sequence to
complete, as illustrated in Figure 10. These instructions
transfer data between the host/processor and the CAT5221;
either between the host and one of the data registers or
directly between the host and the Wiper Control Register.
These instructions are:
 XFR Data Register to Wiper Control Register −
This transfers the contents of one specified Data
Register to the associated Wiper Control Register.
 XFR Wiper Control Register to Data Register −
This transfers the contents of the specified Wiper
Control Register to the specified associated Data
Register.
 Global XFR Data Register to Wiper Control
Register − This transfers the contents of all specified
Data Registers to the associated Wiper Control
Registers.
SDA
0
1
0

Global XFR Wiper Counter Register to Data
Register − This transfers the contents of all Wiper
Control Registers to the specified associated Data
Registers.
Increment/Decrement Command
The final command is Increment/Decrement (Figures 6
and 12). The Increment/Decrement command is different
from the other commands. Once the command is issued and
the CAT5221 has responded with an acknowledge, the
master can clock the selected wiper up and/or down in one
segment steps; thereby providing a fine tuning capability to
the host. For each SCL clock pulse (tHIGH) while SDA is
HIGH, the selected wiper will move one resistor segment
towards the RH terminal. Similarly, for each SCL clock
pulse while SDA is LOW, the selected wiper will move one
resistor segment towards the RL terminal.
See Instructions format for more detail.
1
S ID3 ID2 ID1 ID0 A3 A2 A1 A0
T
A
Internal
Device ID
R
T
Address
A
C
K
I3
I2
I1
Instruction
Opcode
I0
0 P0 R1 R0
Pot/WCR Register
Address Address
A
C
K
S
T
O
P
Figure 10. Two-byte Instruction Sequence
SDA
0
1
0
1
S ID3 ID2 ID1 ID0 A3 A2 A1 A0
T
A
Internal
Device ID
R
Address
T
A
C
K
I3
I2
I1 I0
Instruction
Opcode
0 P0 R1 R0 A
C
K
Pot/WCR Data
Address Register
Address
D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0 A S
C T
K O
WCR[7:0]
P
or
Data Register D[7:0]
Figure 11. Three-byte Instruction Sequence
0
SDA
S
T
A
R
T
1
0
1
ID3 ID2 ID1 ID0 A3 A2 A1 A0
Device ID
Internal
Address
A
C
K
I3
I2
I1
Instruction
Opcode
I0
0
P0 R1 R0
Pot/WCR Data
Address Register
Address
A
C
K
I
N
C
1
Figure 12. Increment/Decrement Instruction Sequence
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I
N
C
2
I
N
C
n
D
E
C
1
D
E
C
n
S
T
O
P
CAT5221
INC/DEC
Command
Issued
tWRID
SCL
SDA
Voltage Out
RW
Figure 13. Increment/Decrement Timing Limits
INSTRUCTION FORMAT
Table 13. READ WIPER CONTROL REGISTER (WCR)
S
T
A
R
T
DEVICE ADDRESSES
0
1
0
1
A3
A2
A1
A0
A
C
K
0
A
C
K
0
A
C
K
R0
A
C
K
R0
A
C
K
INSTRUCTION
1
0
0
1
0
P0
0
0
A
C
K
S
T
O
P
0
A
C
K
S
T
O
P
0
A
C
K
S
T
O
P
0
A
C
K
S
T
O
P
DATA
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
Table 14. WRITE WIPER CONTROL REGISTER (WCR)
S
T
A
R
T
DEVICE ADDRESSES
0
1
0
1
A3
A2
A1
A0
A
C
K
INSTRUCTION
1
0
1
0
0
P0
0
DATA
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
Table 15. READ DATA REGISTER (DR)
S
T
A
R
T
DEVICE ADDRESSES
0
1
0
1
A3
A2
A1
A0
A
C
K
INSTRUCTION
1
0
1
1
0
P0
R1
DATA
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
Table 16. WRITE DATA REGISTER (DR)
S
T
A
R
T
DEVICE ADDRESSES
0
1
0
1
A3
A2
A1
A0
A
C
K
INSTRUCTION
1
1
0
0
0
P0
R1
DATA
7
6
5
4
3
2
Table 17. GLOBAL TRANSFER DATA REGISTER (DR) TO WIPER CONTROL REGISTER (WCR)
S
T
A
R
T
DEVICE ADDRESSES
0
1
0
1
A3
A2
A1
A0
A
C
K
INSTRUCTION
0
0
0
1
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0
0
R1
R0
A
C
K
S
T
O
P
1
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Table 18. GLOBAL TRANSFER WIPER CONTROL REGISTER (WCR) TO DATA REGISTER (DR)
S
T
A
R
T
A
C
K
DEVICE ADDRESSES
0
1
0
1
A3
A2
A1
A0
INSTRUCTION
1
0
0
0
0
0
R1
R0
A
C
K
S
T
O
P
A
C
K
S
T
O
P
A
C
K
S
T
O
P
Table 19. TRANSFER WIPER CONTROL REGISTER (WCR) TO DATA REGISTER (DR)
S
T
A
R
T
A
C
K
DEVICE ADDRESSES
0
1
0
1
A3
A2
A1
A0
INSTRUCTION
1
1
1
0
0
P0
R1
R0
Table 20. TRANSFER DATA REGISTER (DR) TO WIPER CONTROL REGISTER (WCR)
S
T
A
R
T
A
C
K
DEVICE ADDRESSES
0
1
0
1
A3
A2
A1
A0
INSTRUCTION
1
1
0
1
0
P0
R1
R0
Table 21. INCREMENT (I)/DECREMENT (D) WIPER CONTROL REGISTER (WCR)
S
T
A
R
T
NOTE:
DEVICE ADDRESSES
0
1
0
1
A3
A2
A1
A0
A
C
K
INSTRUCTION
0
0
1
0
0
P0
0
0
A
C
K
DATA
I/D
I/D
...
I/D
I/D
Any write or transfer to the Non-volatile Data Registers is followed by a high voltage cycle after a STOP has been issued.
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Table 22. ORDERING INFORMATION
Orderable Part Number
Resistance (kW)
CAT5221WI−25−T1
2.5
CAT5221WI−10−T1
10
CAT5221WI−50−T1
50
CAT5221WI−00−T1
100
CAT5221YI−25−T2
2.5
CAT5221YI−10−T2
10
CAT5221YI−50−T2
50
CAT5221YI−00−T2
100
CAT5221WI25
2.5
CAT5221WI10
10
CAT5221WI50
50
CAT5221WI00
100
CAT5221YI25
2.5
CAT5221YI10
10
CAT5221YI50
50
CAT5221YI00
100
Lead Finish
Package
Shipping†
SOIC
(Pb−Free)
1000 / Tape & Reel
TSSOP
(Pb−Free)
2000 / Tape & Reel
SOIC
(Pb−Free)
36 Units / Tube
TSSOP
(Pb−Free)
74 Units / Tube
Matte−Tin
†For information on tape and reel specifications, including part orientation and tape sizes, please refer to our Tape and Reel Packaging
Specifications Brochure, BRD8011/D.
11. For detailed information and a breakdown of device nomenclature and numbering systems, please see the ON Semiconductor Device
Nomenclature document, TND310/D, available at www.onsemi.com.
12. All packages are RoHS-compliant (Pb-Free, Halogen-Free).
13. The standard lead finish is Matte-Tin.
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PACKAGE DIMENSIONS
SOIC−20, 300 mils
CASE 751BJ
ISSUE O
E1
SYMBOL
MIN
NOM
MAX
A
2.36
2.49
2.64
A1
0.10
A2
2.05
b
0.31
0.41
0.51
c
0.20
0.27
0.33
D
12.60
12.80
13.00
E
10.01
10.30
10.64
E1
7.40
7.50
7.60
E
e
PIN#1 IDENTIFICATION
2.55
1.27 BSC
e
b
0.30
h
0.25
0.75
0.81
L
0.40
1.27
θ
0º
8º
θ1
5º
15º
TOP VIEW
D
h
q1
q
A2
A
h
q1
L
A1
END VIEW
SIDE VIEW
Notes:
(1) All dimensions are in millimeters. Angles in degrees.
(2) Complies with JEDEC MS-013.
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PACKAGE DIMENSIONS
TSSOP20, 4.4x6.5
CASE 948AQ
ISSUE A
b
SYMBOL
MIN
NOM
A
E1
E
MAX
1.20
A1
0.05
0.15
A2
0.80
1.05
b
0.19
0.30
c
0.09
D
6.40
6.50
6.60
E
6.30
6.40
6.50
E1
4.30
4.40
4.50
e
L
0.65 BSC
0.45
L1
θ
0.20
0.60
0.75
1.00 REF
0º
8º
e
TOP VIEW
D
c
A2
A θ1
L
A1
SIDE VIEW
END VIEW
L1
Notes:
(1) All dimensions are in millimeters. Angles in degrees.
(2) Complies with JEDEC MO-153.
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