MAXIM MAX5841LEUB

19-1777; Rev 0; 1/02
Quad, 10-Bit, Low-Power, 2-Wire, Serial
Voltage-Output DAC
Applications
Digital Gain and Offset Adjustments
Features
♦ Ultra-Low Supply Current
230µA at VDD = 3.6V
280µA at VDD = 5.5V
♦ 300nA Low-Power Power-Down Mode
♦ Single 2.7V to 5.5V Supply Voltage
♦ Fast 400kHz I2C-Compatible 2-Wire Serial
Interface
♦ Schmitt-Trigger Inputs for Direct Interfacing to
Optocouplers
♦ Rail-to-Rail Output Buffer Amplifiers
♦ Three Software-Selectable Power-Down Output
Impedances
100kΩ, 1kΩ, and High Impedance
♦ Read-Back Mode for Bus and Data Checking
♦ Power-On Reset to Zero
♦ 10-Pin µMAX Package
Ordering Information
PART
TEMP
RANGE
PINPACKAGE
ADDRESS
MAX5841LEUB
-40oC to +85oC
10 µMAX
0111 10X
MAX5841MEUB -40oC to +85oC
10 µMAX
1011 10X
Programmable Voltage and Current Sources
Typical Operating Circuit
Programmable Attenuation
VDD
VCO/Varactor Diode Control
Low-Cost Instrumentation
µC
Battery-Powered Equipment
SDA
VDD
SCL
RP
RP
ATE
Pin Configuration
VDD
RS
OUTA
SCL
RS
TOP VIEW
ADD 1
10 OUTD
SCL
9
OUTC
8
OUTB
7
OUTA
SDA MAX5841
OUTB
OUTC
REF
OUTD
2
VDD
3
GND
4
SDA
MAX5841
5
6
RS
VDD
SCL
RS
SDA
REF
REF
µMAX
MAX5841
OUTA
OUTB
OUTC
OUTD
Rail-to-Rail is a registered trademark of Nippon Motorola, Ltd.
I2C is a trademark of Philips Corp.
REF
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MAX5841
General Description
The MAX5841 is a quad, 10-bit voltage output, digitalto-analog converter (DAC) with an I2C™-compatible,
2-wire interface that operates at clock rates up to
400kHz. The device operates from a single 2.7V to 5.5V
supply and draws only 230µA at VDD = 3.6V. A powerdown mode decreases current consumption to less
than 1µA. The MAX5841 features three software-selectable power-down output impedances: 100kΩ, 1kΩ,
and high impedance. Other features include internal
precision Rail-to-Rail® output buffers and a power-on
reset (POR) circuit that powers up the DAC in the
100kΩ power-down mode.
The MAX5841 features a double-buffered I2C-compatible serial interface that allows multiple devices to share
a single bus. All logic inputs are CMOS-logic compatible and buffered with Schmitt triggers, allowing direct
interfacing to optocoupled and transformer-isolated
interfaces. The MAX5841 minimizes digital noise
feedthrough by disconnecting the clock (SCL) signal
from the rest of the device when an address mismatch
is detected.
The MAX5841 is specified over the extended temperature range of -40°C to +85°C and is available in a
miniature 10-pin µMAX package. Refer to the MAX5842
data sheet for the 12-bit version.
MAX5841
Quad, 10-Bit, Low-Power, 2-Wire, Serial
Voltage-Output DAC
ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS
VDD, SCL, SDA to GND ............................................-0.3V to +6V
OUT_, REF, ADD to GND..............................-0.3V to VDD + 0.3V
Maximum Current into Any Pin............................................50mA
Continuous Power Dissipation (TA = +70°C)
10-Pin µMAX (derate 5.6mW above +70°C) ................444mW
Operating Temperature Range ...........................-40°C to +85°C
Storage Temperature Range .............................-65°C to +150°C
Maximum Junction Temperature .....................................+150°C
Lead Temperature (soldering 10s) ..................................+300°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.
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
(VDD = +2.7V to +5.5V, GND = 0, VREF = VDD, RL = 5kΩ, CL = 200pF, TA = TMIN to TMAX, unless otherwise noted. Typical values are
at VDD = +5V, TA = +25°C.) (Note 1)
PARAMETER
SYMBOL
CONDITIONS
MIN
TYP
MAX
UNITS
STATIC ACCURACY (NOTE 2)
Resolution
N
10
Integral Nonlinearity
INL
(Note 3)
Differential Nonlinearity
DNL
Guaranteed monotonic (Note 3)
Zero-Code Error
ZCE
Code = 000 hex, VDD = 2.7V
±0.5
6
Zero-Code Error Tempco
Gain Error
±4
LSB
±0.5
LSB
40
GE
Code = 3FF hex
-0.8
PSRR
Code = 3FF hex, VDD = 4.5V to 5.5V
DC Crosstalk
mV
ppm/oC
2.3
Gain-Error Tempco
Power-Supply Rejection Ratio
Bits
-3
%FSR
0.26
ppm/oC
58.8
dB
30
µV
REFERENCE INPUT
Reference Input Voltage Range
VREF
0
Reference Input Impedance
32
Reference Current
VDD
45
±0.3
Power-down mode
V
kΩ
±1
µA
DAC OUTPUT
Output Voltage Range
No load (Note 4)
DC Output Impedance
Code = 200 hex
1.2
VDD = 5V, VOUT = full scale (short to GND)
42.2
VDD = 3V, VOUT = full scale (short to GND)
15.1
Short-Circuit Current
Wake-Up Time
0
VDD = 5V
8
VDD = 3V
8
Power-down mode = high impedance,
VDD = 5.5V, VOUT_ = VDD or GND
DAC Output Leakage Current
VDD
±0.1
V
Ω
mA
µs
±1
µA
DIGITAL INPUTS (SCL, SDA)
Input High Voltage
VIH
Input Low Voltage
VIL
2
0.7 ✕
VDD
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V
0.3 ✕
VDD
V
Quad, 10-Bit, Low-Power, 2-Wire, Serial
Voltage-Output DAC
(VDD = +2.7V to +5.5V, GND = 0, VREF = VDD, RL = 5kΩ, CL = 200pF, TA = TMIN to TMAX, unless otherwise noted. Typical values are
at VDD = +5V, TA = 25°C.)
PARAMETER
SYMBOL
CONDITIONS
MIN
TYP
MAX
✕
0.05
VDD
Input Hysteresis
Input Leakage Current
V
±0.1
Digital inputs = 0 or VDD
Input Capacitance
UNITS
±1
6
µA
pF
DIGITAL OUTPUT (SDA)
Output Logic Low Voltage
Three-State Leakage Current
VOL
IL
ISINK = 3mA
±0.1
Digital inputs = 0 or VDD
Three-State Output Capacitance
0.4
V
±1
µA
6
pF
0.5
V/µs
DYNAMIC PERFORMANCE
Voltage Output Slew Rate
SR
Voltage Output Settling Time
To 1/2LSB code 100 hex to 300 hex or 300
hex to 100 hex (Note 5)
4
Digital Feedthrough
Code = 000 hex, digital inputs from 0 to VDD
0.2
nV-s
Digital-to-Analog Glitch Impulse
Major carry transition (code = 1FF hex to
200 hex and 200 hex to 1FF hex)
12
nV-s
2.4
nV-s
DAC-to-DAC Crosstalk
12
µs
POWER SUPPLIES
Supply Voltage Range
VDD
Supply Current with No Load
IDD
Power-Down Supply Current
IDDPD
2.7
5.5
V
All digital inputs at 0 or VDD = 3.6V
230
395
All digital inputs at 0 or VDD = 5.5V
280
420
All digital inputs at 0 or VDD = 5.5V
0.3
1
µA
400
kHz
µA
TIMING CHARACTERISTICS (FIGURE 1)
Serial Clock Frequency
fSCL
0
Bus Free Time Between STOP
and START Conditions
tBUF
1.3
µs
tHD,STA
0.6
µs
SCL Pulse Width Low
tLOW
1.3
µs
SCL Pulse Width High
tHIGH
0.6
µs
Repeated START Setup Time
tSU,STA
0.6
Data Hold Time
tHD,DAT
0
Data Setup Time
tSU,DAT
100
START Condition Hold Time
SDA and SCL Receiving Rise
Time
tr
(Note 5)
SDA and SCL Receiving Fall Time
tf
SDA Transmitting Fall Time
tf
STOP Condition Setup Time
tSU,STO
µs
0.9
µs
ns
0
300
ns
(Note 5)
0
300
ns
(Note 5)
20 +
0.1Cb
250
ns
0.6
µs
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MAX5841
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (continued)
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (continued)
(VDD = +2.7V to +5.5V, GND = 0, VREF = VDD, RL = 5kΩ, CL = 200pF, TA = TMIN to TMAX, unless otherwise noted. Typical values are
at VDD = +5V, TA = 25°C.)
PARAMETER
SYMBOL
Bus Capacitance
Cb
Maximum Duration of Suppressed
Pulse Widths
tSP
Note 1:
Note 2:
Note 3:
Note 4:
Note 5:
CONDITIONS
MIN
TYP
(Note 5)
MAX
UNITS
400
pF
50
ns
0
All devices are 100% production tested a at TA = +25°C and are guaranteed by design for TA = TMIN to TMAX.
Static specifications are tested with the output unloaded.
Linearity is guaranteed from codes 29 to 995.
Offset and gain error limit the FSR.
Guaranteed by design. Not production tested.
Typical Operating Characteristics
(VDD = +5V, RL = 5kΩ, TA = +25°C.)
INTEGRAL NONLINEARITY
vs. SUPPLY VOLTAGE
0.75
1.25
MAX5841 toc02
1.25
MAX5841 toc01
1.00
INTEGRAL NONLINEARITY
vs. TEMPERATURE
1.00
MAX5841 toc03
INTEGRAL NONLINEARITY
vs. INPUT CODE
1.00
0
-0.25
-0.50
0.75
INL (LSB)
0.25
INL (LSB)
INL (LSB)
0.50
0.50
0.25
0.75
0.50
0.25
-0.75
0
-1.00
256
512
768
0
2.7
1024
3.4
4.1
4.8
5.5
-40
-15
10
35
60
INPUT CODE
SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V)
TEMPERATURE (°C)
DIFFERENTIAL NONLINEARITY
vs. INPUT CODE
DIFFERENTIAL NONLINEARITY
vs. SUPPLY VOLTAGE
DIFFERENTIAL NONLINEARITY
vs. TEMPERATURE
0.75
0
-0.1
85
MAX5841 toc06
0
MAX5841 toc04
1.00
MAX5841 toc05
0
-0.1
0.50
0
-0.25
-0.50
-0.2
DNL (LSB)
0.25
DNL (LSB)
DNL (LSB)
MAX5841
Quad, 10-Bit, Low-Power, 2-Wire, Serial
Voltage-Output DAC
-0.3
-0.4
-0.2
-0.3
-0.4
-0.75
-0.5
-1.00
0
256
512
INPUT CODE
4
768
1024
-0.5
2.7
3.4
4.1
SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V)
4.8
5.5
-40
-15
10
35
TEMPERATURE (°C)
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60
85
Quad, 10-Bit, Low-Power, 2-Wire, Serial
Voltage-Output DAC
ZERO-CODE ERROR
vs. TEMPERATURE
4
2
6
4
2
3.4
4.1
4.8
5.5
-15
10
35
60
85
2.7
3.4
4.1
SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V)
GAIN ERROR vs. TEMPERATURE
DAC OUTPUT VOLTAGE
vs. OUTPUT SOURCE CURRENT (NOTE 6)
DAC OUTPUT VOLTAGE
vs. OUTPUT SINK CURRENT (NOTE 6)
-0.4
4
3
2
10
35
60
1.5
1.0
CODE = 100 hex
CODE = 3FF hex
NO LOAD
-15
2.0
0.5
1
0
MAX5841 toc12
2.5
DAC OUTPUT VOLTAGE (V)
5
DAC OUTPUT VOLTAGE (V)
-0.8
MAX5841 toc11
6
MAX5841 toc10
-1.2
0
0
85
0
2
4
6
8
0
10
2
4
6
OUTPUT SOURCE CURRENT (mA)
OUTPUT SINK CURRENT (mA)
SUPPLY CURRENT vs. INPUT CODE
SUPPLY CURRENT vs. TEMPERATURE
SUPPLY CURRENT
vs. SUPPLY VOLTAGE
280
300
SUPPLY CURRENT (µA)
SUPPLY CURRENT (µA)
300
280
260
260
MAX5841 toc15
320
MAX5841 toc14
MAX5841 toc13
320
300
280
260
CODE = 3FF hex
NO LOAD
N0 LOAD
CODE = 3FF hex
240
240
205
410
615
INPUT CODE
820
1024
10
8
TEMPERATURE (°C)
320
0
5.5
4.8
TEMPERATURE (°C)
-1.6
GAIN ERROR (%FSR)
NO LOAD
0
-40
SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V)
-2.0
-40
-0.8
NO LOAD
0
2.7
-1.2
-0.4
NO LOAD
0
SUPPLY CURRENT (µA)
-1.6
GAIN ERROR (%FSR)
6
-2.0
MAX5841 toc08
8
ZERO-CODE ERROR (mV)
ZERO-CODE ERROR (mV)
8
GAIN ERROR vs. SUPPLY VOLTAGE
10
MAX5841 toc07
10
MAX5841 toc09
ZERO-CODE ERROR
vs. SUPPLY VOLTAGE
-40
-15
10
35
TEMPERATURE (°C)
60
85
240
2.7
3.4
4.1
4.8
5.5
SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V)
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MAX5841
Typical Operating Characteristics (continued)
(VDD = +5V, RL = 5kΩ, TA = +25°C.)
Typical Operating Characteristics (continued)
(VDD = +5V, RL = 5kΩ, TA = +25°C.)
POWER-DOWN SUPPLY CURRENT
vs. SUPPLY VOLTAGE
POWER-UP GLITCH
MAX5841 toc17
MAX5841 toc16
500
POWER-DOWN SUPPLY CURRENT (nA)
MAX5841
Quad, 10-Bit, Low-Power, 2-Wire, Serial
Voltage-Output DAC
ZOUT = HIGH IMPEDANCE
NO LOAD
400
300
5V
VDD
TA = -40°C
TA = +25°C
0
200
10mV/div
OUT_
100
TA = +85°C
0
2.7
3.4
4.1
4.8
5.5
100µs/div
SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V)
MAJOR CARRY TRANSITION
(POSITIVE)
EXITING SHUTDOWN
MAX5841 toc19
MAX5841 toc18
500mV/div
OUT_
5mV/div
OUT_
CLOAD = 200pF
RL = 5kΩ
CODE = 1FF hex TO 200 hex
CLOAD = 200pF
CODE = 200 hex
2µs/div
2µs/div
MAJOR CARRY TRANSITION
(NEGATIVE)
SETTLING TIME
(POSITIVE)
MAX5841 toc21
MAX5841 toc20
5mV/div
OUT_
6
500mV/div
OUT_
CLOAD = 200pF
RL = 5kΩ
CODE = 200 hex TO 1FF hex
CLOAD = 200pF
CODE = 100 hex TO 300 hex
2µs/div
2µs/div
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Quad, 10-Bit, Low-Power, 2-Wire, Serial
Voltage-Output DAC
SETTLING TIME
(NEGATIVE)
DIGITAL FEEDTHROUGH
MAX5841 toc23
MAX5841 toc22
SCL
2mV/div
500mV/div
OUT_
OUT_
2mV/div
CLOAD = 200pF
fSCL = 12kHz
CODE = 000 hex
CLOAD = 200pF
CODE = 300 hex TO 100 hex
40µs/div
2µs/div
CROSSTALK
MAX5841 toc24
VOUTA
2V/div
VOUTB
1mV/div
4µs/div
Note 6: The ability to drive loads less than 5kΩ is not implied.
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MAX5841
Typical Operating Characteristics (continued)
(VDD = +5V, RL = 5kΩ, TA = +25°C.)
Quad, 10-Bit, Low-Power, 2-Wire, Serial
Voltage-Output DAC
MAX5841
Pin Description
PIN
NAME
FUNCTION
1
ADD
Address Select. A logic high sets the address LSB to 1; a logic low sets the address LSB to zero.
2
SCL
Serial Clock Input
3
VDD
Power Supply
4
GND
Ground
5
SDA
Bidirectional Serial Data Interface
6
REF
Reference Input
7
OUTA
DAC A Output
8
OUTB
DAC B Output
9
OUTC
DAC C Output
10
OUTD
DAC D Output
Detailed Description
The MAX5841 is a quad, 10-bit, voltage-output DAC
with an I2C/SMBus-compatible 2-wire interface. The
device consists of a serial interface, power-down circuitry, four input and DAC registers, four 10-bit resistor
string DACs, four unity-gain output buffers, and output
resistor networks. The serial interface decodes the
address and control bits, routing the data to the proper
input or DAC register. Data can be directly written to
the DAC register, immediately updating the device output, or can be written to the input register without
changing the DAC output. Both registers retain data as
long as the device is powered.
DAC Operation
The MAX5841 uses a segmented resistor string DAC
architecture, which saves power in the overall system
and guarantees output monotonicity. The MAX5841’s
input coding is straight binary, with the output voltage
given by the following equation:
V
× (D)
VOUT _ = REF
2N
Power-Down Modes
The MAX5841 has three software-controlled low-power
power-down modes. All three modes disable the output
buffers and disconnect the DAC resistor strings from
REF, reducing supply current draw to 1µA and the reference current draw to less than 1µA. In power-down
mode 0, the device output is high impedance. In
power-down mode 1, the device output is internally
pulled to GND by a 1kΩ termination resistor. In powerdown mode 2, the device output is internally pulled to
GND by a 100kΩ termination resistor. Table 1 shows
the power-down mode command words.
Upon wake-up, the DAC output is restored to its previous value. Data is retained in the input and DAC registers during power-down mode.
Digital Interface
where N = 10 (bits), and D = the decimal value of the
input code (0 to 1023).
Output Buffer
The MAX5841 analog outputs are buffered by precision, unity-gain followers that slew 0.5V/µs. Each buffer
output swings rail-to-rail, and is capable of driving 5kΩ
in parallel with 200pF. The output settles to ±0.5LSB
within 4µs.
Power-On Reset
The MAX5841 features an internal POR circuit that initializes the device upon power-up. The DAC registers
8
are set to zero scale and the device is powered down,
with the output buffers disabled and the outputs pulled
to GND through the 100kΩ termination resistor.
Following power-up, a wake-up command must be initiated before any conversions are performed.
The MAX5841 features an I 2 C/SMBus-compatible
2-wire interface consisting of a serial data line (SDA)
and a serial clock line (SCL). The MAX5841 is SMBus
compatible within the range of VDD = 2.7V to 3.6V. SDA
and SCL facilitate bidirectional communication between
the MAX5841 and the master at rates up to 400kHz.
Figure 1 shows the 2-wire interface timing diagram. The
MAX5841 is a transmit/receive slave-only device, relying upon a master to generate a clock signal. The master (typically a microcontroller) initiates data transfer on
the bus and generates SCL to permit that transfer.
A master device communicates to the MAX5841 by
transmitting the proper address followed by command
and/or data words. Each transmit sequence is framed-
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Quad, 10-Bit, Low-Power, 2-Wire, Serial
Voltage-Output DAC
POWER-DOWN
COMMAND BITS
MODE/FUNCTION
PD1
PD0
0
0
Power-up device. DAC output
restored to previous value.
0
1
Power-down mode 0. Power down
device with output floating.
1
0
Power-down mode 1. Power down
device with output terminated with
1kΩ to GND.
1
1
Power-down mode 2. Power down
device with output terminated with
100kΩ to GND.
by a START (S) or REPEATED START (Sr) condition and
a STOP (P) condition. Each word transmitted over the
bus is 8 bits long and is always followed by an
acknowledge clock pulse.
The MAX5841 SDA and SCL drivers are open-drain
outputs, requiring a pullup resistor to generate, a logic
high voltage (see Typical Operating Circuit). Series
resistors RS are optional. These series resistors protect
the input stages of the MAX5841 from high-voltage
spikes on the bus lines, and minimize crosstalk and
undershoot of the bus signals.
Bit Transfer
One data bit is transferred during each SCL clock
cycle. The data on SDA must remain stable during the
high period of the SCL clock pulse. Changes in SDA
while SCL is high are control signals (see START and
START and STOP Conditions
When the serial interface is inactive, SDA and SCL idle
high. A master device initiates communication by issuing a START condition. A START condition is a high-tolow transition on SDA with SCL high. A STOP condition
is a low-to-high transition on SDA, while SCL is high
(Figure 2). A START condition from the master signals
the beginning of a transmission to the MAX5841. The
master terminates transmission by issuing a not
acknowledge followed by a STOP condition (see
Acknowledge Bit (ACK)). The STOP condition frees the
bus. If a repeated START condition (Sr) is generated
instead of a STOP condition, the bus remains active.
When a STOP condition or incorrect address is detected, the MAX5841 internally disconnects SCL from the
serial interface until the next START condition, minimizing digital noise and feedthrough.
Early STOP Conditions
The MAX5841 recognizes a STOP condition at any
point during transmission except if a STOP condition
occurs in the same high pulse as a START condition
(Figure 3). This condition is not a legal I2C format; at
least one clock pulse must separate any START and
STOP conditions.
Repeated START Conditions
A REPEATED START (S r ) condition may indicate a
change of data direction on the bus. Such a change
occurs when a command word is required to initiate a
read operation. S r may also be used when the bus
master is writing to several I2C devices and does not
want to relinquish control of the bus. The MAX5841 serial interface supports continuous write operations with
or without an Sr condition separating them. Continuous
SDA
tSU, STA
tSU, DAT
tLOW
tHD, STA
tBUF
tSP
tSU, STO
tHD, DAT
SCL
tHIGH
tHD, STA
tR
tF
START CONDITION
REPEATED START CONDITION
STOP
CONDITION
START
CONDITION
Figure 1. 2-Wire Serial Interface Timing Diagram
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MAX5841
STOP Conditions). Both SDA and SCL idle high when
the I2C bus is not busy.
Table 1. Power-Down Command Bits
MAX5841
Quad, 10-Bit, Low-Power, 2-Wire, Serial
Voltage-Output DAC
S
Sr
P
SCL
SDA
SCL
The MAX5841 has four different factory/user-programmed addresses (Table 2). Address bits A6
through A1 are preset, while A0 is controlled by ADD.
Connecting ADD to GND sets A0 = 0. Connecting ADD
to V DD sets A0 = 1. This feature allows up to four
MAX5841s to share the same bus.
SDA
Table 2. MAX5841 I2C Slave Addresses
Figure 2. START and STOP Conditions
STOP
START
LEGAL STOP CONDITION
SCL
SDA
START
ILLEGAL
STOP
ILLEGAL EARLY STOP CONDITION
Figure 3. Early STOP Conditions
read operations require Sr conditions because of the
change in direction of data flow.
Acknowledge Bit (ACK)
The acknowledge bit (ACK) is the ninth bit attached to
any 8-bit data word. ACK is always generated by the
receiving device. The MAX5841 generates an ACK
when receiving an address or data by pulling SDA low
during the ninth clock period. When transmitting data,
the MAX5841 waits for the receiving device to generate
an ACK. Monitoring ACK allows for detection of unsuccessful data transfers. An unsuccessful data transfer
occurs if a receiving device is busy or if a system fault
has occurred. In the event of an unsuccessful data
transfer, the bus master should reattempt communication at a later time.
Slave Address
A bus master initiates communication with a slave
device by issuing a START condition followed by the
7-bit slave address (Figure 4). When idle, the MAX5841
waits for a START condition followed by its slave
10
address. The serial interface compares each address
value bit by bit, allowing the interface to power down
immediately if an incorrect address is detected. The
LSB of the address word is the Read/Write (R/W) bit.
R/W indicates whether the master is writing to or reading from the MAX5841 (R/W = 0 selects the write condition, R/W = 1 selects the read condition). After
receiving the proper address, the MAX5841 issues an
ACK by pulling SDA low for one clock cycle.
DEVICE ADDRESS
(A6...A0)
PART
VADD
MAX5841L
GND
0111 100
MAX5841L
VDD
0111 101
MAX5841M
GND
1011 100
MAX5841M
VDD
1011 101
Write Data Format
In write mode (R/W = 0), data that follows the address
byte controls the MAX5841 (Figure 5). Bits C3–C0 configure the MAX5841 (Table 3). Bits D9–D0 are DAC
data. Bits S0 and S1 are sub-bits and are always zero.
Input and DAC registers update on the falling edge of
SCL during the acknowledge bit. Should the write cycle
be prematurely aborted, data is not updated and the
write cycle must be repeated. Figure 6 shows two
example write data sequences.
Extended Command Mode
The MAX5841 features an extended command mode
that is accessed by setting C3–C0 = 1 and D9–D6 = 0.
The next data byte writes to the shutdown registers
(Figure 7). Setting bits A, B, C, or D to 1 sets that DAC
S
A6
A5
A4
A3
A2
A1
A0
R/W
Figure 4. Slave Address Byte Definition
C3
C2
C1
C0
D9
D8
Figure 5. Command Byte Definition
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D7
D6
Quad, 10-Bit, Low-Power, 2-Wire, Serial
Voltage-Output DAC
S
LSB
A6
A5
A4
A3
A2
A1
A0
R/W
MSB
D5
MSB
ACK
C3
MAX5841
MSB
LSB
C2
C1
C0
D9
D8
D7
D6
ACK
LSB
D4
D3
D2
D1
D0
S1
S0
ACK
P
EXAMPLE WRITE DATA SEQUENCE
MSB
S
LSB
A6
A5
A4
A3
A2
A1
A0
R/W
MSB
X
MSB
ACK
C3
LSB
C2
C1
C0
D9
D8
D7
D6
ACK
B
A
LSB
X
D
C
B
A
PD1
PD0
ACK
P
EXAMPLE WRITE TO POWER-DOWN REGISTER SEQUENCE
Figure 6. Example Write Command Sequences
to the selected power-down mode based on the states
of PD0 and PD1 (Table 1). Any combination of the four
DACs can be controlled with a single write sequence.
Read Data Format
In read mode (R/W = 1), the MAX5841 writes the contents of the DAC register to the bus. The direction of
data flow reverses following the address acknowledge
by the MAX5841. The device transmits the first byte of
data, waits for the master to acknowledge, then transmits the second byte. Figure 8 shows an example read
data sequence.
I2C Compatibility
The MAX5841 is compatible with existing I2C systems.
SCL and SDA are high-impedance inputs; SDA has an
open drain that pulls the data line low during the ninth
clock pulse. The Typical Operating Circuit shows a typical I2C application. The communication protocol supports the standard I 2 C 8-bit communications. The
general call address is ignored. The MAX5841 address
is compatible with the 7-bit I2C addressing protocol
only. No 10-bit address formats are supported.
Digital Feedthrough Suppression
When the MAX5841 detects an address mismatch, the
serial interface disconnects the SCL signal from the
core circuitry. This minimizes digital feedthrough
caused by the SCL signal on a static output. The serial
interface reconnects the SCL signal once a valid
START condition is detected.
X
X
D
C
PD1
PD0
Figure 7. Extended Command Byte Definition
Applications Information
Digital Inputs and Interface Logic
The MAX5841 2-wire digital interface is I 2C/SMBus
compatible. The two digital inputs (SCL and SDA) load
the digital input serially into the DAC. Schmitt-trigger
buffered inputs allow slow-transition interfaces such as
optocouplers to interface directly to the device. The
digital inputs are compatible with CMOS logic levels.
Power-Supply Bypassing and Ground
Management
Careful PC board layout is important for optimal system
performance. Keep analog and digital signals separate
to reduce noise injection and digital feedthrough. Use a
ground plane to ensure that the ground return from
GND to the power-supply ground is short and low
impedance. Bypass V DD with a 0.1µF capacitor to
ground as close to the device as possible.
Chip Information
TRANSISTOR COUNT: 17,213
PROCESS: BiCMOS
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Quad, 10-Bit, Low-Power, 2-Wire, Serial
Voltage-Output DAC
Table 3. Command Byte Definitions
SERIAL DATA INPUT
C0
D9
D8
D7
D6
0
DAC
DATA
DAC
DATA
DAC
DATA
DAC
DATA
Load DAC A input and DAC registers with new data.
Contents of DAC B, C, and D input registers are transferred
to the respective DAC registers. All outputs are updated.
0
1
DAC
DATA
DAC
DATA
DAC
DATA
DAC
DATA
Load DAC B input and DAC registers with new data.
Contents of DAC A, C, and D input registers are transferred
to the respective DAC registers. All outputs are updated.
1
0
DAC
DATA
DAC
DATA
DAC
DATA
DAC
DATA
Load DAC C input and DAC registers with new data.
Contents of DAC A, B, and D input registers are transferred
to the respective DAC registers. All outputs are updated.
DAC
DATA
DAC
DATA
DAC
DATA
Load DAC D input and DAC registers with new data.
Contents of DAC A, B, and C input registers are transferred
to the respective DAC registers. All outputs are updated
simultaneously.
C3
C2
C1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
12
FUNCTION
0
0
1
1
DAC
DATA
0
1
0
0
DAC
DATA
DAC
DATA
DAC
DATA
DAC
DATA
Load DAC A input register with new data. DAC outputs
remain unchanged.
0
1
0
1
DAC
DATA
DAC
DATA
DAC
DATA
DAC
DATA
Load DAC B input register with new data. DAC outputs
remain unchanged.
0
1
1
0
DAC
DATA
DAC
DATA
DAC
DATA
DAC
DATA
Load DAC C input register with new data. DAC outputs
remain unchanged.
0
1
1
1
DAC
DATA
DAC
DATA
DAC
DATA
DAC
DATA
Load DAC D input register with new data. DAC outputs
remain unchanged.
1
0
0
0
DAC
DATA
DAC
DATA
DAC
DATA
DAC
DATA
Data in all input registers is transferred to respective DAC
registers. All DAC outputs are updated simultaneously. New
data is loaded into DAC A input register.
1
0
0
1
DAC
DATA
DAC
DATA
DAC
DATA
DAC
DATA
Data in all input registers is transferred to respective DAC
registers. All DAC outputs are updated simultaneously. New
data is loaded into DAC B input register.
1
0
1
0
DAC
DATA
DAC
DATA
DAC
DATA
DAC
DATA
Data in all input registers is transferred to respective DAC
registers. All DAC outputs are updated simultaneously. New
data is loaded into DAC C input register.
1
0
1
1
DAC
DATA
DAC
DATA
DAC
DATA
DAC
DATA
Data in all input registers is transferred to respective DAC
registers. All DAC outputs are updated simultaneously. New
data is loaded into DAC D input register.
1
1
0
0
DAC
DATA
DAC
DATA
DAC
DATA
DAC
DATA
Load all DACs with new data and update all DAC outputs
simultaneously. Input and DAC registers are updated with
new data.
1
1
0
1
DAC
DATA
DAC
DATA
DAC
DATA
DAC
DATA
Load all input registers with new data. DAC outputs remain
unchanged.
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Quad, 10-Bit, Low-Power, 2-Wire, Serial
Voltage-Output DAC
SERIAL DATA INPUT
FUNCTION
C3
C2
C1
C0
D9
D8
D7
D6
1
1
1
0
X
X
X
X
Update all DAC outputs simultaneously. Device ignores D9D6. Do not send the data byte.
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
Extended command mode. The next word writes to the powerdown registers (Extended Command Mode).
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
1
Read DAC A data. The device expects an Sr condition
followed by an address word with R/W = 1.
1
1
1
1
0
0
1
0
Read DAC B data. The device expects an Sr condition
followed by an address word with R/W = 1.
1
1
1
1
0
1
0
0
Read DAC C data. The device expects an Sr condition
followed by an address word with R/W = 1.
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
Read DAC D data. The device expects an Sr condition
followed by an address word with R/W = 1.
MSB
S
A6
A4
A5
A3
A2
A1
A0
LSB
MSB
R/W
=0
C3
ACK
LSB
C2
C1
C0
D9
D8
D7
D6
ACK
DATA BYTES GENERATED BY MASTER DEVICE
Sr
MSB
LSB
A6
R/W
=1
A4
A5
A3
A2
A1
A0
MSB
ACK
X
D5
X
PD1
PD0
D9
D8
D7
D6
ACK
ACK GENERATED BY
MASTER DEVICE
DATA BYTES GENERATED BY MAX5841
MSB
LSB
LSB
D4
D3
D2
D1
D0
S1
S0
ACK
P
Figure 8. Example Read Word Data Sequence
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MAX5841
Table 3. Command Byte Definitions (continued)
Quad, 10-Bit, Low-Power, 2-Wire, Serial
Voltage-Output DAC
MAX5841
Functional Diagram
REF
INPUT
REGISTER
A
10-BIT
DAC
A
MUX AND DAC
REGISTER
MAX5841
OUTA
RESISTOR
NETWORK
INPUT
REGISTER
B
10-BIT
DAC
B
MUX AND DAC
REGISTER
OUTB
RESISTOR
NETWORK
INPUT
REGISTER
C
10-BIT
DAC
C
MUX AND DAC
REGISTER
OUTC
RESISTOR
NETWORK
INPUT
REGISTER
D
10-BIT
DAC
D
MUX AND DAC
REGISTER
OUTD
RESISTOR
NETWORK
SERIAL
INTERFACE
SDA ADD SCL
14
POWER-DOWN
CIRCUITRY
VDD
GND
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Quad, 10-Bit, Low-Power, 2-Wire, Serial
Voltage-Output DAC
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