CAT5128 D

CAT5128
32‐tap Digital Up/Down
Control Potentiometer (POT)
Description
The CAT5128 is a single digital POT designed as an electronic
replacement for mechanical potentiometers and trim pots. Ideal for
automated adjustments on high volume production lines, they are also
well suited for applications where equipment requiring periodic
adjustment is either difficult to access or located in a hazardous or
remote environment.
The CAT5128 contains a 32-tap series resistor array connected
between two terminals A and B. An up/down counter and decoder that
are controlled by two input pins, determines which tap is connected to
the wiper, W. Wiper-control of the CAT5128 is accomplished with two
input control pins, UP and DOWN. A high-to-low transition on the UP
input increments the wiper position and a high-to-low transition on the
DOWN input decrements the wiper position. The tap position is not
stored in memory. The wiper is always set to the mid point, tap 15 at
power up.
The digital POT can be used as a three-terminal resistive divider or
as a two-terminal variable resistor. Digital potentiometers bring
variability and programmability to a wide variety of applications
including control, parameter adjustments, and signal processing.
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SOT−23
TB SUFFIX
CASE 527AK
PIN CONFIGURATION
UP
DOWN
32-position Linear Taper Potentiometer
Low Power CMOS Technology
Single Supply Operation: 2.5 V – 5.5 V
Discrete Step-up/Step-down Digital Control
Resistance Values: 10 kW, 50 kW and 100 kW
Available in SOT−23 8-lead Package
These Devices are Pb-Free, Halogen Free/BFR Free and are RoHS
Compliant
B
GND
W
(Top View)
MARKING DIAGRAM
AxYM
x
AH
AB
AC
Y
M
= H, B or C
= CAT5128TBI−00GT3
= CAT5128TBI−10GT3
= CAT5128TBI−50GT3
= Production Year (Last Digit)
= Production Month (1−9, O, N, D)
Applications
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
NC
A
Features
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





VCC
1
PIN DESCRIPTIONS
Automated Product Calibration
Remote Control Adjustments
Offset, Gain and Zero Control
Tamper-proof Calibrations
Contrast, Brightness and Volume Controls
Motor Controls and Feedback Systems
Programmable Analog Functions
Pin Name
UP
Function
Step-Up Control
DOWN
A
Step-Down Control
Potentiometer High Terminal
GND
Ground
W
Wiper Terminal
B
Potentiometer Low Terminal
NC
Not Connected
VCC
Supply Voltage
ORDERING INFORMATION
See detailed ordering and shipping information in the package
dimensions section on page 6 of this data sheet.
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July, 2013 − Rev. 4
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Publication Order Number:
CAT5128/D
CAT5128
Functional Diagrams
VCC
Power On
Recall
GND
W
VCC
B
UP
DOWN
29
28
GND
2
TRANS−
FER
GATES
W
1
0
Figure 1. General
A
30
ONE OF THIRTY TWO
DECODER
DOWN
A
31
CONTROL
CIRCUITRY
UP/DOWN
Control
5−BIT
UP/DOWN
COUNTER
RESISTOR
ARRAY
A
UP
Figure 2. Detailed
B
W
B
Figure 3. Electronic
Potentiometer
Implementation
Pin Description
Device Operation
UP: Step-Up Control Input
When DOWN input is high, a high-to-low transition on
UP input will cause the wiper to move one increment toward
the A terminal.
DOWN: Step-Down Control Input
A high-to-low transition on DOWN input will cause the
wiper to move one increment towards the B terminal.
A: High End Potentiometer Terminal
A is the high end terminal of the potentiometer. It is not
required that this terminal be connected to a potential greater
than the B terminal. Voltage applied to the A terminal cannot
exceed the supply voltage, VCC or go below ground, GND.
W: Wiper Potentiometer Terminal
W is the wiper terminal of the potentiometer. Its position
on the resistor array is controlled by the control inputs, UP
and DOWN. Voltage applied to the W terminal cannot
exceed the supply voltage, VCC or go below ground, GND.
B: Low End Potentiometer Terminal
B is the low end terminal of the potentiometer. It is not
required that this terminal be connected to a potential less
than the A terminal. Voltage applied to the B terminal cannot
exceed the supply voltage, VCC or go below ground, GND.
B and A are electrically interchangeable.
The CAT5128 operates like a digitally controlled
potentiometer with A and B equivalent to the high and low
terminals and W equivalent to the mechanical
potentiometer’s wiper. There are 32 available tap positions
including the resistor end points, A and B. There are 31
resistor elements connected in series between the A and B
terminals. The wiper terminal is connected to one of the 32
taps and controlled by two inputs, UP and DOWN. These
inputs control a five-bit up/down counter whose output is
decoded to select the wiper position.
A high-to-low transition on DOWN input will decrement
one step the wiper position (RWB will decrease with 1LSB
and RWA will increase with 1LSB). If and only if DOWN
input is high, a high-to-low transition on UP input will
increment one step the wiper position (RWB will increase
with 1LSB and RWA will decrease with 1LSB).
The wiper, when at either fixed terminal, acts like its
mechanical equivalent and does not move beyond the last
position. When the CAT5128 is powered-down, the wiper
position is reset. When power is restored, the counter is set
to the mid point, tap 15.
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Table 1. OPERATION MODES
UP
DOWN
Operation
High to Low
High
Wiper toward A – RW Increment
X
Low
Wiper does not change
High
High to Low
Wiper toward B – RW Decrement
High to Low
High to Low
Wiper toward B – RW Decrement
Low
X
Wiper does not change
High
High
Wiper does not change
A
CA
RA
RW
RB
CB
W
CW
B
Figure 4. Potentiometer Equivalent Circuit
Table 2. ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS
Parameters
Ratings
Supply Voltage
VCC to GND
Units
V
−0.5 to +7 V
Inputs
UP to GND
DOWN to GND
A, B, W to GND
V
−0.5 to VCC +0.5
−0.5 to VCC +0.5
−0.5 to VCC +0.5
Operating Ambient Temperature
Industrial (‘I’ suffix)
−40 to +85
C
Junction Temperature
+150
C
Storage Temperature
−65 to 150
C
Lead Soldering (10 seconds max)
+300
C
Thermal Resistance qJA
230
C/W
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. DC ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (VCC = +2.5 V to +5.5 V unless otherwise specified)
Parameter
Symbol
Conditions
Min
Typ
Max
Units
POWER SUPPLY
VCC
Operating Voltage Range
ICC1
Supply Current (Increment)
ISB1 (Note 1)
Supply Current (Standby)
2.5
–
5.5
V
VCC = 5.5 V, f = 1 MHz, IW = 0
–
–
100
mA
VCC = 5.5 V, f = 250 kHz, IW = 0
–
–
50
mA
UP, DOWN = VCC or GND
–
0.01
1
mA
1. These parameters are periodically sampled and are not production tested.
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Table 4. LOGIC INPUTS (VCC = +2.5 V to +5.5 V unless otherwise specified)
Parameter
Symbol
Conditions
Min
Typ
Max
Units
IIH
Input Leakage Current
VIN = VCC
−
–
10
mA
IIL
Input Leakage Current
VIN = 0 V
–
–
−10
mA
4.5 V  VCC  5.5 V
2
–
VCC
V
0
–
0.8
V
2.5 V  VCC  5.5 V
VCC x 0.7
–
VCC + 0.3
V
−0.3
–
VCC x 0.2
V
Max
Units
VIH1
TTL High Level Input Voltage
VIL1
TTL Low Level Input Voltage
VIH2
CMOS High Level Input Voltage
VIL2
CMOS Low Level Input Voltage
Table 5. POTENTIOMETER CHARACTERISTICS (VCC = +2.5 V to +5.5 V unless otherwise specified)
Symbol
RPOT
Parameter
Conditions
Potentiometer Resistance
Min
Typ
(Note 2)
−10 Device
10
−50 Device
50
−00 Device
100
Pot. Resistance Tolerance
kW
20
%
VA
Voltage on A pin
0
VCC
V
VB
Voltage on B pin
0
VCC
V
Resolution
3.2
%
INL
Integral Linearity Error
IW  2 mA
−0.5
0.1
0.5
LSB
DNL
Differential Linearity Error
IW  2 mA
−0.5
0.05
0.5
LSB
RWI
Wiper Resistance
IW
VCC = 5 V, IW = 1 mA
70
VCC = 2.5 V, IW = 1 mA
150
W
300
W
1
mA
Wiper Current
(Note 3)
TCRPOT
TC of Pot Resistance
(Note 4)
50
TCRATIO
Ratiometric TC
(Note 4)
5
100 kHz / 1 kHz
8/24
nV/Hz
(Note 4)
8/8/25
pF
Passive Attenuator, 10 kW
1.7
MHz
VN (Note 4)
Noise
CA/CB/CW
Potentiometer Capacitances
fc (Note 4)
Frequency Response
2. Typical values are for TA = 25C and nominal supply voltage.
3. IW = source or sink.
4. These parameters are periodically sampled and are not production tested.
Table 6. AC CONDITIONS OF TEST
VCC Range
2.5 V  VCC  5.5 V
Input Pulse Levels
0.2 VCC to 0.7 VCC
Input Rise and Fall Times
10 ns
Input Reference Levels
0.5 VCC
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ppm/C
20
ppm/C
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Table 7. AC OPERATING CHARACTERISTICS (VCC = +2.5 V to +5.5 V, VH = VCC, VL = 0 V, unless othewise specified)
Min
Typ (Note 5)
Max
Units
UP LOW Period
500
–
–
ns
DOWN LOW Period
500
–
–
ns
UP Cycle Time
1
–
–
ms
DOWN Cycle Time
1
–
–
ms
UP Rise and Fall Time
–
–
500
ns
DOWN Rise and Fall Time
–
–
500
ns
UP Settling Time
200
–
–
ns
tDOWN_SET
DOWN Settling Time
200
–
–
ns
tPU (Note 6)
Power−up to Wiper Stable
–
–
1
ms
Parameter
Symbol
tUP
tDOWN
tUP_CYC
tDOWN_CYC
tUP_R, tUP_F (Note 6)
tDOWN_R, tDOWN_F (Note 6)
tUP_SET
5. Typical values are for TA = 25C and nominal supply voltage.
6. This parameter is periodically sampled and not 100% tested.
Interface Timing Diagrams
tUP_CYC
tUP_R
tUP
tUP_F
90% 90%
UP
10%
10%
MI (Note 7)
tUP_SET
RW
Figure 5. Increment RW in Discrete Steps
tDOWN_CYC
tDOWN
tDOWN_R
DOWN
tDOWN_F
90% 90%
10%
10%
tDOWN_SET
MI (Note 7)
RW
Figure 6. Decrement RW in Discrete Steps
7. MI in the A.C. Timing diagram refers to the minimum incremental change in the W output due to a change in the wiper position.
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Table 8. ORDERING INFORMATION
Orderable Part Number
Resistance (kW)
CAT5128TBI−10GT3
10
CAT5128TBI−50GT3
50
CAT5128TBI−00GT3 (Note 12)
100
Lead Finish
Package
Shipping†
NiPdAu
SOT−23−8
(Pb-Free)
3000 / Tape & Reel
†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.
8. 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.
9. All packages are RoHS-compliant (Pb-Free, Halogen-Free).
10. The standard lead finish is NiPdAu.
11. For additional package and temperature options, please contact your nearest ON Semiconductor Sales office.
12. Contact factory for availability.
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PACKAGE DIMENSIONS
SOT−23, 8 Lead
CASE 527AK
ISSUE A
E1
e
SYMBOL
MIN
A
0.90
1.45
A1
0.00
0.15
E
b
PIN #1 IDENTIFICATION
MAX
A2
0.90
A3
0.60
0.80
b
0.28
0.38
1.10
1.30
c
0.08
0.22
D
2.90 BSC
E
2.80 BSC
E1
1.60 BSC
e
0.65 BSC
L
TOP VIEW
NOM
0.45
0.30
L1
0.60
0.60 REF
L2
0.25 REF
θ
0°
8°
D
A2
A
q
A3
c
L1
A1
SIDE VIEW
L
L2
END VIEW
Notes:
(1) All dimensions in millimeters. Angles in degrees.
(2) Complies with JEDEC standard MO-178.
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