INTERSIL ISL90728WIE627Z-TK

ISL90727, ISL90728
®
Single Volatile 128-Tap XDCP™
Data Sheet
October 10, 2008
Digitally Controlled Potentiometer
(XDCP™)
Features
The Intersil ISL90727 and ISL90728 are digitally controlled
potentiometers (XDCP™). Each device consists of a resistor
array, wiper switches, and a control section. The wiper
position is controlled by an I2C Bus™.
• I2C Serial Bus Interface
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• Volatile Solid-State Potentiometer
The potentiometer is implemented by a resistor array
composed of 127 resistive elements and a wiper switching
network. Between each element and at either end are tap
points accessible to the wiper terminal. The position of the
wiper element is controlled by the SDA and SCL inputs.
• DCP Terminal Voltage, 2.7V to 5.5V
• Low Tempco
- Rheostat - 45 ppm/°C Typical
- Divider - 15 ppm/°C Typical
• 128 Wiper Tap Points
- Wiper Resistance 70Ω Typ at VCC = 3.3V
• Low Power CMOS
- Active Current, 200µA Max
- Standby Current, 500nA Max
Pinout
ISL90727, ISL90728
(6 LD SC-70)
TOP VIEW
• Available RTOTAL Values = 50kΩ, 10kΩ
• Power-on Preset to Midscale
VDD 1
6 RH
GND 2
5 RW
• Packaging
- 6 Ld SC-70
SCL 3
4 SDA
• Pb-Free (RoHS Compliant)
Applications
• Mechanical Potentiometer Replacement
• Transducer Adjustment of Pressure, Temperature,
Position, Chemical, and Optical Sensors
• RF Amplifier Biasing
• LCD Brightness and Contrast Adjustment
• Gain Control and Offset Adjustment
Ordering Information
PART NUMBER
(Notes 1, 2, 3)
PART MARKING
(Bottom Side)
RTOTAL
(kΩ)
TEMP RANGE
(°C)
PACKAGE
(Pb-Free)
PKG.
DWG. #
ISL90727WIE627Z-TK
ANH
10
-40 to +85
6 Ld SC-70
P6.049
ISL90727UIE627Z-TK
ANI
50
-40 to +85
6 Ld SC-70
P6.049
ISL90728WIE627Z-TK
CCF
10
-40 to +85
6 Ld SC-70
P6.049
ISL90728UIE627Z-TK
CDY
50
-40 to +85
6 Ld SC-70
P6.049
NOTES:
1. These Intersil Pb-free plastic packaged products employ special Pb-free material sets, molding compounds/die attach materials, and 100% matte
tin plate plus anneal (e3 termination finish, which is RoHS compliant and compatible with both SnPb and Pb-free soldering operations). Intersil
Pb-free products are MSL classified at Pb-free peak reflow temperatures that meet or exceed the Pb-free requirements of IPC/JEDEC J STD020.
2. Please refer to TB347 for details on reel specifications.
3. ISL90727 has an I2C address 5Ch and ISL90728 has an I2C address 7Ch.
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CAUTION: These devices are sensitive to electrostatic discharge; follow proper IC Handling Procedures.
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ISL90727, ISL90728
Pin Descriptions
PIN NUMBER
SYMBOL
DESCRIPTION
1
VDD
Supply Voltage
2
GND
Ground
3
SCL
Open drain Serial Clock input
4
SDA
Open drain Serial Data I/O
5
RW
Potentiometer Wiper Terminal
6
RH
Potentiometer High Terminal
Block Diagram
VDD
SCL
SDA
RH
I2C
INTERFACE
RW
WIPER
REGISTER
RL
GND
2
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Absolute Maximum Ratings
Thermal Information
Storage Temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .-65°C to +150°C
Voltage at any Digital Interface Pin
with Respect to VSS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -0.3V to VCC + 0.3
VCC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -0.3V to +7V
Voltage at any DCP Pin with
Respect to VSS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -0.3V to VCC
IW (10s) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ±6mA
Latchup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Class II, Level B at +85°C
ESD Rating
Human Body Model . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2kV
Thermal Resistance (Typical, Note 4)
θJA (°C/W)
6 Ld SC-70 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
650
Pb-Free Reflow Profile. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .see link below
http://www.intersil.com/pbfree/Pb-FreeReflow.asp
Recommended Operating Conditions
Industrial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .-40°C to +85°C
VCC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.7V to 5.5V
Power Rating of Each DCP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5mW
CAUTION: Do not operate at or near the maximum ratings listed for extended periods of time. Exposure to such conditions may adversely impact product reliability and
result in failures not covered by warranty.
NOTE:
4. θJA is measured with the component mounted on a high effective thermal conductivity test board in free air. See Tech Brief TB379 for details.
Analog Specifications
SYMBOL
RTOTAL
Over recommended operating conditions, unless otherwise stated.
MIN
TYP
MAX
(Note 17) (Note 5) (Note 17)
UNIT
W option
10
kΩ
U option
50
kΩ
PARAMETER
RH to RL Resistance
TEST CONDITIONS
RH to RL Resistance Tolerance
RW
CH/CL/CW
ILkgDCP
Wiper Resistance
-20
VCC = 3.3V @ +25°C
85
Potentiometer Capacitance
Leakage on DCP Pins
Voltage at pin from GND to VCC
+20
%
200
Ω
10/10/25
pF
0.1
µA
VOLTAGE DIVIDER MODE
INL
Integral Non-linearity
DNL
Differential Non-linearity
ZSerror
(Note 7)
Zero-scale Error
FSerror
(Note 8)
Full-scale Error
TCV (Note 14) Ratiometric Temperature Coefficient
-1
±0.2
1
LSB
(Note 6)
W option
-1
±0.1
1
LSB
(Note 6)
U option
-1
±0.1
1
LSB
(Note 6)
W option
0
1
3
U option
0
0.5
1
LSB
(Note 6)
W option
-3
-1
0
U option
-1
-0.5
0
Monotonic over all tap positions
DCP Register set to 80 hex
±15
LSB
(Note 6)
ppm/°C
RESISTOR MODE
RINL
(Note 12)
Integral Non-linearity
DCP register set between 20 hex and FF hex.
Monotonic over all tap positions
RDNL
(Note 11)
Differential Non-linearity
DCP register set between 20 hex
and FF hex. Monotonic over all tap
positions
ROFFSET
(Note 10)
Offset
Resistance Temperature Coefficient
TCR
(Notes 13, 14)
3
-2
±0.25
2
MI
(Note 9)
W option
-1
±0.1
1
MI
(Note 9)
U option
-1
±0.1
1
MI
(Note 9)
W option
0
1
3
MI
(Note 9)
U option
0
0.5
1
MI
(Note 9)
DCP register set between 20 hex and FF hex
±45
ppm/°C
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Operating Specifications
SYMBOL
ICC1
ISB
IComLkg
PARAMETER
TEST CONDITIONS
MIN
TYP
MAX
(Note 17) (Note 5) (Note 17) UNIT
VCC Supply Current
(Volatile write/read)
fSCL = 400kHz; SDA = Open; (for I2C, Active,
Read and Volatile Write States only)
200
µA
VCC Current (standby)
VCC = +5.5V, I2C Interface in Standby State
500
nA
Common-Mode Leakage
Voltage at SDA pin to GND or VCC
3
µA
tDCP (Note 14) DCP Wiper Response Time
VCCRamp
VCC Ramp Rate
tD
Power-up Delay
SCL falling edge of last bit of DCP Data Byte to
wiper change
500
ns
0.2
VCC above VPOR, to DCP Initial Value Register
recall completed, and I2C Interface in standby state
V/ms
3
ms
SERIAL INTERFACE SPECIFICATIONS
VIL
SDA, and SCL Input Buffer LOW
Voltage
(Note 15)
-0.3
0.3*
VCC
V
VIH
SDA, and SCL Input Buffer HIGH
Voltage
(Note 15)
0.7*
VCC
VCC+
0.3
V
Hysteresis
VOL
SDA and SCL Input Buffer Hysteresis
SDA Output Buffer LOW Voltage,
Sinking 4mA
0
Cpin (Note 16) SDA and SCL Pin Capacitance
fSCL
V
0.05*
VCC
SCL Frequency
tIN
Pulse Width Suppression Time at
SDA and SCL Inputs
tAA
SCL Falling Edge to SDA Output Data SCL falling edge crossing 30% of VCC, until SDA
Valid
exits the 30% to 70% of VCC window.
Any pulse narrower than the max spec is
suppressed.
0.4
V
10
pF
400
kHz
50
ns
900
ns
tBUF
Time the Bus Must be Free Before the SDA crossing 70% of VCC during a STOP
Start of a New Transmission
condition, to SDA crossing 70% of VCC during
the following START condition.
1300
ns
tLOW
Clock LOW Time
Measured at the 30% of VCC crossing.
1300
ns
tHIGH
Clock HIGH Time
Measured at the 70% of VCC crossing.
600
ns
tSU:STA
START Condition Setup Time
SCL rising edge to SDA falling edge. Both
crossing 70% of VCC.
600
ns
tHD:STA
START Condition Hold Time
From SDA falling edge crossing 30% of VCC to
SCL falling edge crossing 70% of VCC.
600
ns
tSU:DAT
Input Data Setup Time
From SDA exiting the 30% to 70% of VCC
window, to SCL rising edge crossing 30% of VCC
100
ns
tHD:DAT
Input Data Hold Time
From SCL rising edge crossing 70% of VCC to
SDA entering the 30% to 70% of VCC window.
0
ns
tSU:STO
STOP Condition Setup Time
From SCL rising edge crossing 70% of VCC, to
SDA rising edge crossing 30% of VCC.
600
ns
tHD:STO
STOP Condition Hold Time for Read,
or Volatile Only Write
From SDA rising edge to SCL falling edge. Both
crossing 70% of VCC.
600
ns
Output Data Hold Time
From SCL falling edge crossing 30% of VCC,
until SDA enters the 30% to 70% of VCC window.
0
ns
SDA and SCL Rise Time
From 30% to 70% of VCC
tDH
tR (Note 16)
4
20 +
0.1*Cb
250
ns
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Operating Specifications
SYMBOL
(Continued)
PARAMETER
MIN
TYP
MAX
(Note 17) (Note 5) (Note 17) UNIT
TEST CONDITIONS
tF (Note 16)
SDA and SCL Fall Time
From 70% to 30% of VCC
20 +
0.1*Cb
250
ns
Cb (Note 16)
Capacitive Loading of SDA or SCL
Total on-chip and off-chip
10
400
pF
Rpu (Note 16)
SDA and SCL Bus Pull-up Resistor
Off-chip
Maximum is determined by tR and tF.
For Cb = 400pF, max is about 2kΩ ~ 2.5kΩ.
For Cb = 40pF, max is about 15kΩ ~ 20kΩ
1
kΩ
NOTES:
5. Typical values are for TA = +25°C and 3.3V supply voltage.
6. LSB: [V(RW)127 – V(RW)0]/127. V(RW)127 and V(RW)0 are V(RW) for the DCP register set to FF hex and 00 hex respectively. LSB is the
incremental voltage when changing from one tap to an adjacent tap.
7. ZS error = V(RW)0/LSB.
8. FS error = [V(RW)127 – VCC]/LSB.
9. MI = |R127 – R0|/127. R127 and R0 are the measured resistances for the DCP register set to FF hex and 00 hex respectively.
ROFFSET = R0/MI, when measuring between RW and RL.
10. ROFFSET = R127/MI, when measuring between RW and RH.
11. RDNL = (Ri – Ri-1)/MI - 1, for i = 32 to 127.
12. RINL = [Ri – (MI • i) – R0]/MI, for i = 32 to 127.
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[ Max ( Ri ) – Min ( Ri ) ]
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13. TC R = ---------------------------------------------------------------- × --------------------- for i = 32 to 127, T = -40°C to +85°C. Max( ) is the maximum value of the resistance and Min ( ) is the
[ Max ( Ri ) + Min ( Ri ) ] ⁄ 2 +125°C minimum value of the resistance over the temperature range.
14. This parameter is not 100% tested.
15. VIL = 0V, VIH = VCC.
16. These are I2C-specific parameters and are not directly tested, however, they are used in the device testing to validate specifications.
17. Parameters with MIN and/or MAX limits are 100% tested at +25°C, unless otherwise specified. Temperature limits established by characterization
and are not production tested.
SDA vs SCL Timing
tHIGH
tF
SCL
tLOW
tR
tSU:DAT
tSU:STA
tHD:DAT
tSU:STO
tHD:STA
SDA
(INPUT TIMING)
tAA
tDH
tBUF
SDA
(OUTPUT TIMING)
Principles of Operation
The ISL90727 and ISL90728 are integrated circuits
incorporating one DCP with its associated registers and an
I2C serial interface providing direct communication between
a host and the potentiometer.
DCP Description
The DCP is implemented with a combination of resistor
elements and CMOS switches. The physical ends of the DCP
are equivalent to the fixed terminals of a mechanical
potentiometer (RH and RL pins). The RW pin of the DCP is
connected to intermediate nodes, and is equivalent to the wiper
terminal of a mechanical potentiometer. The position of the
5
wiper terminal within the DCP is controlled by a 7-bit volatile
Wiper Register (WR). The DCP has its own WR. When the WR
of the DCP contains all zeroes (WR<6:0> = 00h), its wiper
terminal (RW) is closest to its “Low” terminal (RL). When the
WR of the DCP contains all ones (WR<6:0> = 7Fh), its wiper
terminal (RW) is closest to its “High” terminal (RH). As the value
of the WR increases from all zeroes (00h) to all ones (127
decimal), the wiper moves monotonically from the position
closest to RL to the position closest to RH. At the same time,
the resistance between RW and RL increases monotonically,
while the resistance between RH and RW decreases
monotonically. RL is connected to the GND pin of the device, so
the wiper movement will always be relative to RL.
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While the ISL90727 and ISL90728 are being powered up,
the WR is reset to 40h (64 decimal), which locates RW
roughly at the center between RL and RH.
The WR and IVR can be read or written directly using the
I2C serial interface as described in the following sections.
I2C Serial Interface
for a Read operation, and “0” for a Write operation (see
Table 1).
TABLE 1. IDENTIFICATION BYTE FORMAT
ISL90727
0
1
0
1
1
1
0
R/W
ISL90728
0
1
1
1
1
1
0
R/W
MSB
The ISL90727 and ISL90728 support bidirectional bus
oriented protocol. The protocol defines any device that
sends data onto the bus as a transmitter and the receiving
device as the receiver. The device controlling the transfer is
a master and the device being controlled is the slave. The
master always initiates data transfers and provides the clock
for both transmit and receive operations. Therefore, the
ISL90727 and ISL90728 operate as slave devices in all
applications.
All communication over the I2C interface is conducted by
sending the MSB of each byte of data first.
Protocol Conventions
Data states on the SDA line can change only during SCL
LOW periods. SDA state changes during SCL HIGH are
reserved for indicating START and STOP conditions (see
Figure 1). On power-up of the ISL90727 and ISL90728, the
SDA pin is in the input mode.
All I2C interface operations must begin with a START condition,
which is a HIGH to LOW transition of SDA while SCL is HIGH.
The ISL90727 and ISL90728 continuously monitor the SDA
and SCL lines for the START condition and do not respond to
any command until this condition is met (see Figure 1). A
START condition is ignored during the power-up sequence and
during internal non-volatile write cycles.
All I2C interface operations must be terminated by a STOP
condition, which is a LOW to HIGH transition of SDA while
SCL is HIGH (see Figure 1).
An ACK, Acknowledge, is a software convention used to
indicate a successful data transfer. The transmitting device,
either master or slave, releases the SDA bus after
transmitting 8 bits. During the ninth clock cycle, the receiver
pulls the SDA line LOW to acknowledge the reception of the
eight bits of data (see Figure 2).
LSB
Write Operation
A Write operation requires a START condition, followed by a
valid Identification Byte, a valid Address Byte, a Data Byte,
and a STOP condition. After each of the three bytes, the
ISL90727 and ISL90728 respond with an ACK. At this time,
the device enters its standby state (see Figure 3).
Data Protection
A valid Identification Byte, Address Byte, and total number of
SCL pulses act as a protection of both volatile and
non-volatile registers. During a Write sequence, the Data
Byte is loaded into an internal shift register as it is received.
If the Address Byte is 0, the Data Byte is transferred to the
Wiper Register (WR) at the falling edge of the SCL pulse
that loads the last bit (LSB) of the Data Byte. If an address
other than 00h or an invalid slave address is sent, then the
device will respond with no ACK.
Read Operation
A Read operation consist of a three byte instruction followed
by one or more Data Bytes (See Figure 4). The master
initiates the operation issuing the following sequence: a
START, the Identification byte with the R/W bit set to “0”, an
Address Byte, a second START, and a second Identification
byte with the R/W bit set to “1”. After each of the three bytes,
the ISL90727 and ISL90728 respond with an ACK. Then the
ISL90727 and ISL90728 transmit the Data Byte as long as
the master responds with an ACK during the SCL cycle
following the eighth bit of each byte. The master then
terminates the read operation (issuing a STOP condition)
following the last bit of the Data Byte (see Figure 4).
The ISL90727 and ISL90728 respond with an ACK after
recognition of a START condition followed by a valid
Identification Byte, and once again after successful receipt of
an Address Byte. The ISL90727 and ISL90728 also respond
with an ACK after receiving a Data Byte of a write operation.
The master must respond with an ACK after receiving a Data
Byte of a read operation.
A valid Identification Byte contains 0101110 as the seven
MSBs for the ISL90727 and 0111110 as the seven MSBs for
the ISL90728. The LSB in the Read/Write bit. Its value is “1”
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SCL
SDA
START
DATA
STABLE
DATA
CHANGE
DATA
STABLE
STOP
FIGURE 1. VALID DATA CHANGES, START AND STOP CONDITIONS
SCL FROM
MASTER
1
8
9
SDA OUTPUT FROM
TRANSMITTER
HIGH IMPEDANCE
HIGH IMPEDANCE
SDA OUTPUT FROM
RECEIVER
START
ACK
FIGURE 2. ACKNOWLEDGE RESPONSE FROM RECEIVER
WRITE
SIGNALS FROM
THE MASTER
SIGNAL AT SDA
S
T
A
R
T
IDENTIFICATION
BYTE
ADDRESS
BYTE
0 1 0 1 1 1 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
SIGNALS FROM
THE ISL23711
A
C
K
A
C
K
A
C
K
S
T
O
P
DATA
BYTE
FIGURE 3. BYTE WRITE SEQUENCE (ISL90727 VERSION SHOWN)
S
T
A
R
T
SIGNALS
FROM THE
MASTER
SIGNAL AT SDA
SIGNALS FROM
THE SLAVE
IDENTIFICATION
BYTE WITH
R/W = 0
S
T
A IDENTIFICATION
R
BYTE WITH
T
R/W = 1
ADDRESS
BYTE
0 1 0 1 1 1 0 0
0 1 0 1 1 1 0 1
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
A
C
K
S
T
O
P
A
C
K
A
C
K
DATA BYTE
FIGURE 4. READ SEQUENCE (ISL90727 VERSION SHOWN)
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Small Outline Transistor Plastic Packages (SC70-6)
0.20 (0.008) M
VIEW C
C
P6.049
CL
6 LEAD SMALL OUTLINE TRANSISTOR PLASTIC PACKAGE
e
b
6
INCHES
5
4
CL
CL
E1
E
1
2
3
e1
A
MILLIMETERS
SYMBOL
MIN
MAX
MIN
MAX
NOTES
A
0.031
0.043
0.80
1.10
-
A1
0.000
0.004
0.00
0.10
-
A2
0.031
0.039
0.00
1.00
-
b
0.006
0.012
0.15
0.30
b1
0.006
0.010
0.15
0.25
c
0.003
0.009
0.08
0.22
6
D
c1
0.003
0.009
0.08
0.20
6
CL
D
0.073
0.085
1.85
2.15
3
E
0.071
0.094
1.80
2.40
-
E1
0.045
0.053
1.15
1.35
3
C
A2
SEATING
PLANE
A1
-C-
e
e1
L
0.10 (0.004) C
WITH
b
PLATING
b1
0.0256 Ref
0.0512 Ref
0.010
c1
0.018
-
1.30 Ref
0.26
-
0.46
L1
0.017 Ref.
0.420 Ref.
L2
0.006 BSC
0.15 BSC
N
c
0.65 Ref
6
4
6
5
R
0.004
-
0.10
-
R1
0.004
0.010
0.15
0.25
α
0o
8o
0o
8o
Rev. 2 9/03
BASE METAL
NOTES:
1. Dimensioning and tolerance per ASME Y14.5M-1994.
4X θ1
2. Package conforms to EIAJ SC70 and JEDEC MO203AB.
3. Dimensions D and E1 are exclusive of mold flash, protrusions,
or gate burrs.
R1
4. Footlength L measured at reference to gauge plane.
R
GAUGE PLANE
SEATING
PLANE
L
C
L1
4X θ1
α
L2
5. “N” is the number of terminal positions.
6. These Dimensions apply to the flat section of the lead between
0.08mm and 0.15mm from the lead tip.
7. Controlling dimension: MILLIMETER. Converted inch dimensions are for reference only
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