19-3058; Rev 1; 2/04 9-Output LED Driver with Intensity Control Features The MAX6965 I2C™-compatible serial interfaced peripheral provides microprocessors with nine additional output ports. Each output is an open-drain current-sinking output rated to 50mA at 7V. All outputs are capable of driving LEDs, or providing logic outputs with external resistive pullup up to 7V. ♦ 400kbps, 2-Wire Serial Interface, 5.5V Tolerant ♦ 2V to 3.6V Operation ♦ Overall 8-Bit PWM LED Intensity Control Global 16-Step Intensity Control Plus Individual 16-Step Intensity Controls ♦ Two-Phase LED Blinking ♦ High Port Output Current—Each Port 50mA (max) ♦ RST Input Clears Serial Interface and Restores Power-Up Default State ♦ Outputs are 7V-Rated Open Drain ♦ Low Standby Current (1.2µA (typ), 3.3µA (max)) ♦ Tiny 3mm x 3mm, Thin QFN Package ♦ -40°C to +125°C Temperature Range Eight-bit PWM current control is also integrated. Four of the bits are global control and apply to all LED outputs to provide coarse adjustment of current from fully off to fully on with 14 intensity steps. Additionally each output then has an individual 4-bit control, which further divides the globally set current into 16 more steps. Alternatively, the current control can be configured as a single 8-bit control that sets all outputs at once. Each output has independent blink timing with two blink phases. LEDs can be individually set to be either on or off during either blink phase, or to ignore the blink control. The blink period is controlled by an external clock (up to 1kHz) on BLINK or by a register. The BLINK input can also be used as a logic control to turn the LEDs on and off, or as a general-purpose input (GPI). The MAX6965 is controlled through a 2-wire I2C serial interface, and can be configured to one of four I 2C addresses. Ordering Information PART TEMP RANGE MAX6965ATE -40°C to +125°C Keypad Backlights LED Status Indication RGB LED Drivers 3.3V RST BLINK V+ SDA 15 14 13 AD0 1 12 SCL O0 2 11 O8 O1 3 10 O7 O2 4 9 MAX6965 SDA SDA SCL SCL O0 O1 O2 I/O BLINK O3 I/O RST O4 O5 AD0 GND 8 O5 O3 7 O4 6 QFN Pin Configurations continued at end of data sheet. RELAY O6 O7 O8 GND 5 7V V+ MAX6965ATE O6 — 0.047µF µC 16 AAW Typical Application Circuit Pin Configurations TOP VIEW 16 Thin QFN 3mm x 3mm x 0.8mm MAX6965AEE -40°C to +125°C 16 QSOP Applications LCD Backlights TOP MARK PIN-PACKAGE 6V RELAY RELAY Purchase of I2C components of Maxim Integrated Products, Inc., or one of its sublicensed Associated Companies, conveys a license under the Philips I2C Patent Rights to use these components in an I2C system, provided that the system conforms to the I2C Standard Specification as defined by Philips. ________________________________________________________________ Maxim Integrated Products For pricing, delivery, and ordering information, please contact Maxim/Dallas Direct! at 1-888-629-4642, or visit Maxim’s website at www.maxim-ic.com. 1 MAX6965 General Description MAX6965 9-Output LED Driver with Intensity Control ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS Voltage (with respect to GND) V+ .............................................................................-0.3V to +4V SCL, SDA, AD0, BLINK, RST ...................................-0.3V to +6V O0–O8 ......................................................................-0.3V to +8V DC Current on O0 to O8 .....................................................55mA DC Current on SDA.............................................................10mA Maximum GND Current ....................................................190mA Continuous Power Dissipation (TA = +70°C) 16-Pin QSOP (derate 8.3mW/°C over +70°C)..............666mW 16-Pin QFN (derate 14.7mW/°C over +70°C) ............1176mW Operating Temperature Range (TMIN to TMAX) ...-40°C to +125°C Junction Temperature ......................................................+150°C Storage Temperature Range .............................-65°C to +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 (Typical Operating Circuit, V+ = 2V to 3.6V, TA = TMIN to TMAX, unless otherwise noted. Typical values are at V+ = 3.3V, TA = +25°C.) (Note 1) PARAMETER Operating Supply Voltage Output Load External Supply Voltage Standby Current (Interface Idle, PWM Disabled) Supply Current (Interface Idle, PWM Enabled) Supply Current (Interface Running, PWM Disabled) Supply Current (Interface Running, PWM Enabled) SYMBOL MAX UNITS V+ 2.0 3.6 V VEXT 0 7 V SCL and SDA at V+; other digital inputs at V+ or GND; PWM intensity control disabled TA = +25°C SCL and SDA at V+; other digital inputs at V+ or GND; PWM intensity control enabled TA = +25°C I+ fSCL = 400kHz; other digital inputs at V+ or GND; PWM intensity control disabled TA = +25°C I+ fSCL = 400kHz; other digital inputs at V+ or GND; PWM intensity control enabled I+ I+ Input High Voltage SDA, SCL, AD0, BLINK, RST VIH Input Low Voltage SDA, SCL, AD0, BLINK, RST VIL Input Leakage Current SDA, SCL, AD0, BLINK, RST IIH, IIL Input Capacitance SDA, SCL, AD0, BLINK, RST 2 CONDITIONS MIN TYP 1.2 TA = -40°C to +85°C 2.3 2.6 TA = TMIN to TMAX 3.3 7 TA = -40°C to +85°C 12.1 13.3 TA = TMIN to TMAX µA 14.4 40 TA = -40°C to +85°C 76 78 TA = TMIN to TMAX µA 80 TA = +25°C 51 110 TA = -40°C to +85°C 117 TA = TMIN to TMAX 122 0.7 x V+ Input = GND or V+ µA µA V -0.2 8 _______________________________________________________________________________________ 0.3 x V+ V +0.2 µA pF 9-Output LED Driver with Intensity Control (Typical Operating Circuit, V+ = 2V to 3.6V, TA = TMIN to TMAX, unless otherwise noted. Typical values are at V+ = 3.3V, TA= + 25°C.) (Note 1) PARAMETER SYMBOL CONDITIONS MIN TA = +25°C V+ = 2V, ISINK = 20mA 0.15 VOL V+ = 2.5V, ISINK = 20mA TA = TMIN to TMAX 0.31 0.13 Output Low-Voltage SDA PWM Clock Frequency VOLSDA 0.22 TA = -40°C to +85°C 0.25 TA = TMIN to TMAX 0.27 0.12 0.23 TA = TMIN to TMAX 0.25 ISINK = 6mA V 0.22 TA = -40°C to +85°C 0.4 fPWM UNITS 0.25 0.29 TA = +25°C V+ = 3.3V, ISINK = 20mA MAX TA = -40°C to +85°C TA = +25°C Output Low Voltage O0–O8 TYP 32 V kHz TIMING CHARACTERISTICS (Typical Operating Circuit, V+ = 2V to 3.6V, TA = TMIN to TMAX, unless otherwise noted. Typical values are at V+ = 3.3V, TA = +25°C.) (Note 1) PARAMETER SYMBOL CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNITS 400 kHz Serial Clock Frequency fSCL Bus Free Time Between a STOP and a START Condition tBUF 1.3 µs Hold Time, Repeated START Condition tHD, STA 0.6 µs Repeated START Condition Setup Time tSU, STA 0.6 µs STOP Condition Setup Time tSU, STO 0.6 µs Data Hold Time tHD, DAT Data Setup Time tSU, DAT 180 ns SCL Clock Low Period tLOW 1.3 µs SCL Clock High Period tHIGH 0.7 µs (Note 2) 0.9 µs Rise Time of Both SDA and SCL Signals, Receiving tR (Notes 3, 4) 20 + 0.1Cb 300 ns Fall Time of Both SDA and SCL Signals, Receiving tF (Notes 3, 4) 20 + 0.1Cb 300 ns tF.TX (Notes 3, 5) 20 + 0.1Cb 250 ns 400 pF Fall Time of SDA Transmitting Pulse Width of Spike Suppressed tSP (Note 6) Capacitive Load for Each Bus Line Cb (Note 3) 50 ns _______________________________________________________________________________________ 3 MAX6965 ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (continued) TIMING CHARACTERISTICS (continued) (Typical Operating Circuit, V+ = 2V to 3.6V, TA = TMIN to TMAX, unless otherwise noted. Typical values are at V+ = 3.3V, TA = +25°C.) (Note 1) PARAMETER SYMBOL RST Pulse Width tW Output Data Valid tDV CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX 1 UNITS µs Figure 10 5 µs Note 1: All parameters tested at TA = +25°C. Specifications over temperature are guaranteed by design. Note 2: A master device must provide a hold time of at least 300ns for the SDA signal (referred to VIL of the SCL signal) to bridge the undefined region of SCL’s falling edge. Note 3: Guaranteed by design. Note 4: Cb = total capacitance of one bus line in pF. tR and tF measured between 0.3 x VDD and 0.7 x VDD. Note 5: ISINK ≤ 6mA. Cb = total capacitance of one bus line in pF. tR and tF measured between 0.3 x VDD and 0.7 x VDD. Note 6: Input filters on the SDA and SCL inputs suppress noise spikes less than 50ns. __________________________________________Typical Operating Characteristics (TA = +25°C, unless otherwise noted.) 7 6 V+ = 2V 20 MAX6965 toc03 V+ = 3.6V V+ = 2.7V V+ = 2V -40 -25 -10 5 20 35 50 65 80 95 110 125 -40 -25 -10 5 20 35 50 65 80 95 110 125 -40 -25 -10 5 20 35 50 65 80 95 110 125 TEMPERATURE (°C) TEMPERATURE (°C) TEMPERATURE (°C) PORT OUTPUT LOW VOLTAGE WITH 50mA LOAD CURRENT vs. TEMPERATURE PORT OUTPUT LOW VOLTAGE WITH 20mA LOAD CURRENT vs. TEMPERATURE PWM CLOCK FREQUENCY vs. TEMPERATURE 0.5 V+ = 2.7V V+ = 2V 0.3 V+ = 3.6V 0.1 0.6 PORT OUTPUT LOW VOLTAGE VOL (V) MAX6965 toc04 0.6 ALL OUTPUTS LOADED 0.5 0.4 0.3 V+ = 2V 0.2 0.1 V+ = 2.7V V+ = 3.6V 0 0 4 30 0 0 0.2 V+ = 2.7V 10 1 0.4 40 70 65 60 55 50 45 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 1.050 1.025 MAX6965 toc06 2 V+ = 3.6V PWM CLOCK FREQUENCY 3 V+ = 2V PWM ENABLED V+ = 2.7V V+ = 3.6V PWM ENABLED PWM V+ = 2V V+ = 2.7V PWM DISABLED PWM DISABLED DISABLED 50 MAX6965 toc05 4 60 SUPPLY CURRENT (µA) 8 5 70 MAX6965 toc02 V+ = 3.6V PWM ENABLED SUPPLY CURRENT (µA) STANDBY CURRENT (µA) 9 MAX6965 toc01 10 SUPPLY CURRENT vs. TEMPERATURE (PWM ENABLED; fSCL = 400kHz) SUPPLY CURRENT vs. TEMPERATURE (PWM DISABLED; fSCL = 400kHz) STANDBY CURRENT vs. TEMPERATURE PORT OUTPUT LOW VOLTAGE VOL (V) MAX6965 9-Output LED Driver with Intensity Control V+ = 3.6V 1.000 0.975 V+ = 2.7V V+ = 2V 0.950 0.925 0.900 NORMALIZED TO V+ = 3.3V, TA = +25°C -40 -25 -10 5 20 35 50 65 80 95 110 125 -40 -25 -10 5 20 35 50 65 80 95 110 125 -40 -25 -10 5 20 35 50 65 80 95 110 125 TEMPERATURE (°C) TEMPERATURE (°C) TEMPERATURE (°C) _______________________________________________________________________________________ 9-Output LED Driver with Intensity Control SCOPE SHOT OF TWO OUTPUT PORTS SINK CURRENT vs. VOL MAX6965 toc08 MAX6965 toc07 MASTER INTENSITY SET TO 1/15 0.35 MASTER INTENSITY SET TO 14/15 OUTPUT 1 2V/div ONLY ONE OUTPUT LOADED 0.30 OUTPUT 1 2V/div VOL (V) OUTPUT 2 2V/div OUTPUT 2 2V/div OUTPUT 2 INDIVIDUAL INTENSITY SET TO 14/15 OUTPUT 2 INDIVIDUAL INTENSITY SET TO 15/16 V+ = 2V 0.25 OUTPUT 1 INDIVIDUAL INTENSITY SET TO 1/16 OUTPUT 1 INDIVIDUAL INTENSITY SET TO 1/16 MAX6965 toc09 SCOPE SHOT OF TWO OUTPUT PORTS 0.20 V+ = 2.7V V+ = 3.6V 0.15 V+ = 3.3V 0.10 0.05 0 2ms/div 2ms/div 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 SINK CURRENT (mA) Pin Description PIN NAME FUNCTION QSOP QFN 1 15 BLINK 2 16 RST Reset Input. Active low clears the 2-wire interface and puts the device in same condition as power-up reset. 3 1 AD0 Address Input. Sets device slave address. Connect to either GND, V+, SCL, or SDA to give 4 logic combinations. See Table 1. 4–7, 9–13 2–5, 7–11 O0–O8 Input Port. Configurable as blink control or general-purpose input. Output Ports. O0–O8 are open-drain outputs rated at 7V, 50mA. 8 6 GND Ground. Do not sink more than 190mA into the GND pin. 14 12 SCL I2C-Compatible Serial Clock Input 15 13 SDA I2C-Compatible Serial Data I/O 16 14 V+ — PAD Exposed Pad Positive Supply Voltage. Bypass V+ to GND with a 0.047µF ceramic capacitor Exposed pad on packaged underside. Connect to GND. _______________________________________________________________________________________ 5 MAX6965 Typical Operating Characteristics (continued) (TA = +25°C, unless otherwise noted.) MAX6965 9-Output LED Driver with Intensity Control Functional Overview The MAX6965 is a general-purpose output (GPO) peripheral that provides nine output ports, O0–O8, controlled through an I2C-compatible serial interface. All outputs sink loads up to 50mA connected to external supplies up to 7V, independent of the MAX6965’s supply voltage. The MAX6965 is rated for a ground current of 190mA, allowing all nine outputs to sink 20mA at the same time. Figure 1 shows the output structure of the MAX6965. The outputs default to logic high (high impedance unless external pullup resistors are used) on power-up. Output Control and LED Blinking The blink phase 0 register sets the output logic levels of the 8 outputs O0–O7 (Table 6). This register controls the port outputs if the blink function is disabled. A duplicate register, the Blink Phase 1 register, is also used if the blink function is enabled (Table 7). In blink mode, the outputs can be flipped between using the blink phase 0 register, and the blink phase 1 register using hardware control (the BLINK input) and/or software control (the blink flip flag in the configuration register) (Table 4). DATA FROM SHIFT REGISTER OUTPUT PORT REGISTER D Q OUTPUT PORT REGISTER DATA I/O PIN FF WRITE PULSE CK Q Q2 The 9th output, O8, is controlled through 2 bits in the Configuration register, which provide the same static or blink control as the other eight outputs (Table 4). The logic level of the BLINK input may be read back through the blink status bit in the configuration register (Table 4). The BLINK input, therefore, may be used as a general-purpose logic input (GPI port) if the blink function is not required. PWM Intensity Control The MAX6965 includes an internal oscillator, nominally 32kHz, to generate PWM timing for LED intensity control. PWM intensity control can be enabled on an output-by-output basis, allowing the MAX6965 to provide any mix of PWM LED drives and glitch-free logic outputs (Table 8). PWM can be disabled entirely, in which case all outputs are static and the MAX6965 operating current is lowest because the internal oscillator is turned off. PWM intensity control uses a 4-bit master control and 4 bits of individual control per output (Tables 11 and 12). The 4-bit master control provides 16 levels of overall intensity control, which applies to all PWM-enabled outputs. The master control sets the maximum pulse width from 1/15 to 15/15 of the PWM time period. The individual settings comprise a 4-bit number, further reducing the duty cycle to be from 1/16 to 15/16 of the time window set by the master control. For applications requiring the same PWM setting for all output ports, a single global PWM control can be used instead of all the individual controls to simplify the control software and provide 240 steps of intensity control (Tables 8 and 11). GND Figure 1. Simplified Schematic of I/O Ports SDA tSU,STA tSU,DAT tLOW tBUF tHD,STA tSU,STO tHD,DAT tHIGH SCL tHD,STA tR tF START CONDITION REPEATED START CONDITION STOP CONDITION Figure 2. 2-Wire Serial Interface Timing Details 6 _______________________________________________________________________________________ START CONDITION 9-Output LED Driver with Intensity Control Serial Interface Serial Addressing The MAX6965 operates as a slave that sends and receives data through an I2C-compatible 2-wire interface. The interface uses a serial data line (SDA) 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 and from the MAX6965 and generates the SCL clock that synchronizes the data transfer (Figure 2). The MAX6965 SDA line operates as both an input and an open-drain output. A pullup resistor, typically 4.7kΩ, is required on SDA. The MAX6965 SCL line operates only as an input. A pullup resistor, typically 4.7kΩ, is required on SCL if there are multiple masters on the 2wire interface, or if the master in a single-master system has an open-drain SCL output. Standby Mode When the serial interface is idle and the PWM intensity control is unused, the MAX6965 automatically enters standby mode. If the PWM intensity control is used, the operating current is slightly higher because the internal PWM oscillator is running. When the serial interface is active, the operating current also increases because the MAX6965, like all I2C slaves, has to monitor every transmission. SDA SCL S P START CONDITION STOP CONDITION Each transmission consists of a START condition (Figure 3) sent by a master, followed by the MAX6965 7-bit slave address plus R/W bit, a register address byte, one or more data bytes, and finally a STOP condition (Figure 3). Figure 3. Start and Stop Conditions Start and Stop Conditions Both SCL and SDA remain high when the interface is not busy. A master signals the beginning of a transmission with a START (S) condition by transitioning SDA from high to low while SCL is high. When the master has finished communicating with the slave, it issues a STOP (P) condition by transitioning SDA from low to high while SCL is high. The bus is then free for another transmission (Figure 3). SDA SCL DATA LINE STABLE; CHANGE OF DATA DATA VALID ALLOWED Figure 4. Bit Transfer CLOCK PULSE FOR ACKNOWLEDGE START CONDITION SCL Bit Transfer One data bit is transferred during each clock pulse. The data on SDA must remain stable while SCL is high (Figure 4). 1 2 8 Acknowledge The acknowledge bit is a clocked 9th bit that the recipient uses to handshake receipt of each byte of data (Figure 5). Thus, each byte transferred effectively requires 9 bits. The master generates the 9th clock pulse, and the recipient pulls down SDA during the acknowledge clock pulse so the SDA line is stable low 9 SDA BY TRANSMITTER SDA BY RECEIVER S Figure 5. Acknowledge SDA A6 1 0 0 A2 0 0 R/W ACK LSB MSB SCL Figure 6. Slave Address _______________________________________________________________________________________ 7 MAX6965 User RAM The MAX6965 includes a register byte, which is available as general-user RAM (Table 2). This byte is reset to the value 0xFF on power-up and when the RST input is taken low (Table 3). MAX6965 9-Output LED Driver with Intensity Control Table 1. MAX6965 I2C Slave Address Map PIN AD0 DEVICE ADDRESS A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 A0 SCL 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 SDA 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 GND 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 V+ 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 Table 2. Register Address Map REGISTER ADDRESS CODE (hex) AUTOINCREMENT ADDRESS Blink phase 0 outputs 0x01 0x01 (no change) User RAM 0x03 0x03 (no change) Blink phase 1 outputs 0x09 0x09 (no change) Master, O8 intensity 0x0E 0x0E (no change) Configuration 0x0F 0x0F (no change) Outputs intensity O1, O0 0x10 0x11 Outputs intensity O3, O2 0x11 0x12 Outputs intensity O5, O4 0x12 0x13 Outputs intensity O7, O6 0x13 0x10 during the high period of the clock pulse. When the master is transmitting to the MAX6965, the device generates the acknowledge bit because the MAX6965 is the recipient. When the MAX6965 is transmitting to the master, the master generates the acknowledge bit because the master is the recipient. Slave Address The MAX6965 has a 7-bit long slave address (Figure 6). The eighth bit following the 7-bit slave address is the R/W bit. The R/W bit is low for a write command, high for a read command. The second (A5), third (A4), fourth (A3), sixth (A1), and last (A0) bits of the MAX6965 slave address are always 1, 0, 0, 0, and 0. Slave address bits A6 and A2 are selected by the address input AD0. AD0 can be connected to GND, V+, SDA, or SCL. The MAX6965 has four possible slave addresses (Table 1), and therefore a maximum of four MAX6965 devices can be controlled independently from the same interface. 8 Message Format for Writing the MAX6965 A write to the MAX6965 comprises the transmission of the MAX6965’s slave address with the R/W bit set to zero, followed by at least 1 byte of information. The first byte of information is the command byte. The command byte determines which register of the MAX6965 is to be written to by the next byte, if received (Table 2). If a STOP condition is detected after the command byte is received, then the MAX6965 takes no further action beyond storing the command byte. Any bytes received after the command byte are data bytes. The first data byte goes into the internal register of the MAX6965 selected by the command byte (Figure 8). If multiple data bytes are transmitted before a STOP condition is detected, these bytes are generally stored in subsequent MAX6965 internal registers because the command byte address autoincrements (Table 2). A diagram of a write to the output ports registers (blink phase 0 register or blink phase 1 register) is given in Figure 10. _______________________________________________________________________________________ 9-Output LED Driver with Intensity Control S SLAVE ADDRESS 0 D15 D14 D13 D12 A D11 D10 D9 D8 COMMAND BYTE R/W MAX6965 COMMAND BYTE IS STORED ON RECEIPT OF STOP CONDITION ACKNOWLEDGE FROM MAX6965 A P ACKNOWLEDGE FROM MAX6965 Figure 7. Command Byte Received ACKNOWLEDGE FROM MAX6965 HOW COMMAND BYTE AND DATA BYTE MAP INTO MAX6965's REGISTERS D15 D14 D13 D12 D11 D10 D9 ACKNOWLEDGE FROM MAX6965 D8 D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0 ACKNOWLEDGE FROM MAX6965 S SLAVE ADDRESS 0 A COMMAND BYTE A DATA BYTE A P A P 1 BYTE R/W AUTOINCREMENT MEMORY ADDRESS Figure 8. Command and Single Data Byte Received ACKNOWLEDGE FROM MAX6965 HOW COMMAND BYTE AND DATA BYTE MAP INTO MAX6965's REGISTERS D15 D14 D13 D12 D11 D10 D9 ACKNOWLEDGE FROM MAX6965 D8 D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0 ACKNOWLEDGE FROM MAX6965 S SLAVE ADDRESS 0 A COMMAND BYTE A DATA BYTE N BYTES R/W AUTOINCREMENT MEMORY ADDRESS Figure 9. n Data Bytes Received WRITE TO OUTPUT PORTS REGISTERS (BLINK PHASE 0 REGISTERS/BLINK PHASE 1 REGISTERS) SCL 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 SDA S A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 A0 0 A SLAVE ADDRESS START CONDITION COMMAND BYTE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 R/W ACKNOWLEDGE FROM SLAVE A MSB DATA1 ACKNOWLEDGE FROM SLAVE LSB A MSB LSB A DATA2 ACKNOWLEDGE FROM SLAVE O7–O0 DATA1 VALID tDV P STOP CONDITION DATA2 VALID tDV Figure 10. Write Timing Diagram Message Format for Reading The MAX6965 is read using the MAX6965’s internally stored command byte as an address pointer the same way the stored command byte is used as an address pointer for a write. The pointer autoincrements after each data byte is read using the same rules as for a write (Table 2). Thus, a read is initiated by first configuring the MAX6965’s command byte by performing a write (Figure 7). The master can now read n consecutive bytes from the MAX6965 with the first data byte being read from the register addressed by the initialized command byte. When performing read-after-write verification, remember to reset the command byte’s address because the stored command byte address has been autoincremented after the write (Table 2). _______________________________________________________________________________________ 9 MAX6965 9-Output LED Driver with Intensity Control Operation with Multiple Masters If the MAX6965 is operated on a 2-wire interface with multiple masters, a master reading the MAX6965 should use a repeated start between the write, which sets the MAX6965’s address pointer, and the read(s) that takes the data from the location(s) (Table 2). This is because it is possible for master 2 to take over the bus after master 1 has set up the MAX6965’s address pointer but before master 1 has read the data. If master 2 subsequently changes the MAX6965’s address pointer, then master 1’s delayed read can be from an unexpected location. Command Address Autoincrementing The command address stored in the MAX6965 circulates around grouped register functions after each data byte is written or read (Table 2). Device Reset The reset input RST is an active-low input. When taken low, RST clears any transaction to or from the MAX6965 on the serial interface and configures the internal registers to the same state as a power-up reset (Table 3). The MAX6965 then waits for a START condition on the serial interface. Detailed Description Initial Power-Up On power-up, and whenever the RST input is pulled low, all control registers are reset and the MAX6965 enters standby mode (Table 3). Power-up status makes all outputs logic high (high impedance if external pullup resistors are not fitted) and disables both the PWM oscillator and blink functionality. The RST input can be used as a hardware shutdown input, which effectively turns off any LED (or other) loads and puts the device into its lowest power condition. Configuration Register The configuration register is used to configure the PWM intensity mode and blink behavior, operate the O8 output, and read back the BLINK input logic level (Table 4). Blink Mode In blink mode, the outputs can be flipped between using either the blink phase 0 register or the blink phase 1 register. Flip control is both hardware (the BLINK input) and software control (the blink flip flag B in the configuration register) (Table 4). 10 The blink function can be used for LED effects by programming different display patterns in the two sets of output port registers, and using the software or hardware controls to flip between the patterns. If the blink phase 1 register is written with 0xFF, then the BLINK input can be used as a hardware disable to, for example, instantly turn off an LED pattern programmed into the blink phase 0 register. This technique can be further extended by driving the BLINK input with a PWM signal to modulate the LED current to provide fading effects. The blink mode is enabled by setting the blink enable flag E in the configuration register (Table 4). When blink mode is enabled, the state of the blink flip flag and BLINK input are EXOR’ed to set the phase, and the outputs are set by either the blink phase 0 registers or the blink phase 1 registers (Figure 11, Table 5). The blink mode is disabled by clearing the blink enable flag E in the configuration register (Table 4). When blink mode is disabled, the state of the blink flip flag is ignored, and the blink phase 0 registers alone control the outputs. The logic status of BLINK is made available as the readonly blink status flag blink in the configuration register (Table 4). This flag allows BLINK to be used as an extra general-purpose input (GPI) in applications not using the blink function. When BLINK is going to be used as a GPI, blink mode should be disabled by clearing the blink enable flag E in the configuration register (Table 4). Blink Phase Register When the blink function is disabled, the blink phase 0 register sets the logic levels of the eight outputs (O0 through O7) (Table 6). A duplicate register called the blink phase 1 register is also used if the blink function is enabled (Table 7). A logic high sets the appropriate output high impedance, while a logic low makes the port go low. Reading a blink phase register reads the value stored in the register, not the actual port condition. The port output itself may or may not be at a valid logic level, depending on the external load connected. The 9th output, O8, is controlled through 2 bits in the configuration register, which provide the same static or blink control as the other eight output ports. ______________________________________________________________________________________ 9-Output LED Driver with Intensity Control REGISTER FUNCTION POWER-UP CONDITION ADDRESS CODE (HEX) D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0 Blink phase 0 outputs High-impedance outputs 0x01 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 User RAM 0xFF 0x03 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Blink phase 1 outputs High-impedance outputs 0x09 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Master, O8 intensity PWM oscillator is disabled; O8 is static logic output 0x0E 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 Configuration O8 is high-impedance output; blink is disabled; global intensity is enabled 0x0F 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 Outputs intensity O1, O0 O1, O0 are static logic outputs 0x10 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Outputs Intensity O3, O2 O3, O2 are static logic outputs 0x11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Outputs intensity O5, O4 O5, O4 are static logic outputs 0x12 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Outputs intensity O7, O6 O7, O6 are static logic outputs 0x13 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 REGISTER DATA Table 4. Configuration Register 0 X 1 0 Disable blink — Enable blink — D0 E X X X 0 X X X 1 X X X 0 1 X X X X 1 1 X X X X 0 X X X X X X 1 X X O0 X X X X X X X X X X X — X X Disable global intensity control—intensity is set by registers 0x10–0x13 for ports O0 through O7 when configured as outputs, and by D3–D0 of register 0x0E for output O8 — X Enable global intensity control—intensity for all ports configured as outputs is set by D3–D0 of register 0x0E — X Flip blink register (see text) D1 B O1 0x0F D2 G BLINK — D3 BLINK ENABLE Write device configuration Read-back device configuration D4 BLINK FLIP CONFIGURATION D5 GLOBAL INTENSITY — R/W D6 OUTPUT O8 D7 — REGISTER DATA BLINK STATUS ADDRESS CODE (HEX) REGISTER X 0 X = Don’t care. ______________________________________________________________________________________ 11 MAX6965 Table 3. Power-Up Configuration Table 4. Configuration Register (continued) REGISTER DATA D7 D6 D2 D1 D0 G B E 0 X X 0 1 0 X X 0 X 0 0 X X 1 X X 1 0 X X 1 X X 0 X 0 X X 1 — X X 1 X 0 X X 1 Read-back BLINK input pin status; input is low 1 X 0 X X X X X X Read-back BLINK input pin status; input is high 1 X 1 X X X X X X BLINK STATUS CONFIGURATION Write device configuration 0 X Read-back device configuration 1 0 O8 output is low (blink is disabled) — O8 output is high impedance (blink is disabled) — O8 output is low during blink phase 0 OUTPUT O8 BLINK ENABLE D3 BLINK FLIP D4 GLOBAL INTENSITY R/W D5 — ADDRESS CODE (HEX) REGISTER — MAX6965 9-Output LED Driver with Intensity Control BLINK O1 O0 X X X 0 X X X — X X O8 output is high impedance during blink phase 0 — X O8 output is low during blink phase 1 — O8 output is high impedance during blink phase 1 0x0F X 0 X = Don’t care. Table 5. Blink Controls BLINK ENABLE FLAG E BLINK FLIP FLAG B BLINK INPUT PIN BLINK FLIP FLAG EXOR BLINK INPUT PIN BLINK FUNCTION OUTPUT REGISTERS USED 0 X X X Disabled Blink phase 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 Blink phase 0 Enabled Blink phase 1 Blink phase 1 Blink phase 0 X = Don’t care. 12 ______________________________________________________________________________________ 9-Output LED Driver with Intensity Control REGISTER R/W Write outputs phase 0 0 Read-back outputs phase 0 1 ADDRESS CODE (hex) 0x01 REGISTER DATA D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0 OP7 OP6 OP5 OP4 OP3 OP2 OP1 OP0 Table 7. Blink Phase 1 Register REGISTER R/W Write outputs phase 1 0 Read-back outputs phase 1 1 ADDRESS CODE (hex) 0x09 REGISTER DATA D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0 OP7 OP6 OP5 OP4 OP3 OP2 OP1 OP0 Table 8. PWM Application Scenarios APPLICATION RECOMMENDED CONFIGURATION All outputs static without PWM Set the master, O8 intensity register 0x0E to any value from 0x00 to 0x0F. The global intensity G bit in the configuration register is don't care. The output intensity registers 0x10 through 0x13 are don't care. A mix of static and PWM outputs, with PWM outputs using different PWM settings Set the master, O8 intensity register 0x0E to any value from 0x10 to 0xFF. Clear global intensity G bit to 0 in the configuration register to disable global intensity control. For the static outputs, set the output intensity value to 0xF. For the PWM outputs, set the output intensity value in the range 0x0 to 0xE. A mix of static and PWM outputs, with PWM outputs all using the same PWM setting As above. Global intensity control cannot be used with a mix of static and PWM outputs, so write the individual intensity registers with the same PWM value. All outputs PWM using the same PWM setting Set the master, O8 intensity register 0x0E to any value from 0x10 to 0xFF. Set global intensity G bit to 1 in the configuration register to enable global intensity control. The master, O8 intensity register 0x0E is the only intensity register used. The output intensity registers 0x10 through 0x13 are don't care. ______________________________________________________________________________________ 13 MAX6965 Table 6. Blink Phase 0 Register MAX6965 9-Output LED Driver with Intensity Control PWM Intensity Control Each output’s individual 4-bit intensity control only operates during the number of timeslots gated by the master intensity. The individual controls provide 16 intensity settings from 1/16 through 16/16 (Table 12). Figures 16, 17, and 18 show examples of individual intensity control settings. The highest value an individual or global setting can be set to is 16/16. This setting forces the output to ignore the master control, and follow the logic level set by the appropriate blink phase register bit. The output becomes a glitch-free static output with no PWM. The MAX6965 includes an internal oscillator, nominally 32kHz, to generate PWM timing for LED intensity control or other applications such as PWM trim DACs. PWM can be disabled entirely for all the outputs. In this case, all outputs are static and the MAX6965 operating current is lowest because the internal PWM oscillator is turned off. The MAX6965 can be configured to provide any combination of PWM outputs and glitch-free logic outputs. Each PWM output has an individual 4-bit intensity control (Table 12). When all outputs are to be used with the same PWM setting, the outputs can be controlled together instead of using the global intensity control (Table 11). Table 8 shows how to set up the MAX6965 to suit a particular application. Using PWM Intensity Controls with Blink Disabled When blink is disabled (Table 5), the blink phase 0 register specifies each output’s logic level during the PWM ontime (Table 6). The effect of setting an output’s blink phase 0 register bit to 0 or 1 is shown in Table 9. With its output bit set to zero, an LED can be controlled with 16 intensity settings from 1/16th duty through fully on, but cannot be turned fully off using the PWM intensity control. With its output bit set to 1, an LED can be controlled with 16 intensity settings from fully off through 15/16th duty. PWM Timing The PWM control uses a 240-step PWM period, divided into 15 master intensity timeslots. Each master intensity timeslot is divided further into 16 PWM cycles (Figure 12). The master intensity operates as a gate, allowing the individual output settings to be enabled from 1 to 15 timeslots per PWM period (Figures 13, 14, and 15) (Table 11). Using PWM Intensity Controls with Blink Enabled When blink is enabled (Table 5), the blink phase 0 register and blink phase 1 register specify each output’s logic level during the PWM on-time during the respective blink phases (Tables 6 and 7). The effect of setting an output’s blink phase register bit to 0 or 1 is shown in Table 10. LEDs can be flipped between either directly on and off, or between a variety of high/low PWM intensities. BLINK ENABLE FLAG E BLINK FLIP FLAG B BLINK PHASE REGISTERS BLINK INPUT Figure 11. BLINK Logic ONE PWM PERIOD IS 240 CYCLES OF THE 32kHz PWM OSCILLATOR. A PWM PERIOD CONTAINS 15 MASTER INTENSITY TIMESLOTS 14 15 15 16 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 5 4 6 7 5 8 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 9 1 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 2 EACH MASTER INTENSITY TIMESLOT CONTAINS 16 PWM CYCLES Figure 12. PWM Timing 14 ______________________________________________________________________________________ 2 9-Output LED Driver with Intensity Control Applications Information 14 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 Output Level Translation The open-drain output architecture allows the ports to level translate the outputs to higher or lower voltages than the MAX6965 supply. An external pullup resistor can be used on any output to convert the high-impedance logic-high condition to a positive voltage level. The resistor can be connected to any voltage up to 7V. For interfacing CMOS inputs, a pullup resistor value of 220kΩ is a good starting point. Use a lower resistance to improve noise immunity, in applications where power consumption is less critical, or where a faster rise time is needed for a given capacitive load. Driving LED Loads When driving LEDs, a resistor in series with the LED must be used to limit the LED current to no more than 50mA. Choose the resistor value according to the following formula: RLED = (VSUPPLY - VLED - VOL) / ILED 2 . Figure 13. Master Set to 1/15 where: RLED is the resistance of the resistor in series with the LED (Ω). VSUPPLY is the supply voltage used to drive the LED (V). VLED is the forward voltage of the LED (V). VOL is the output low voltage of the MAX6964 when sinking ILED (V). ILED is the desired operating current of the LED (A). . 14 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 2 . Figure 14. Master Set to 14/15 . 14 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 2 For example, to operate a 2.2V red LED at 14mA from a 5V supply, RLED = (5 - 2.2 - 0.25) / 0.014 = 182Ω. . Figure 15. Master Set to 15/15 MASTER INTENSITY TIMESLOT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 NEXT MASTER INTENSITY TIMESLOT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Figure 16. Individual (or Global) Set to 1/16 MASTER INTENSITY TIMESLOT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 NEXT MASTER INTENSITY TIMESLOT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Figure 17. Individual (or Global) Set to 15/16 MASTER INTENSITY TIMESLOT CONTROL IS IGNORED 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 Figure 18. Individual (or Global) Set to 16/16 ______________________________________________________________________________________ 15 MAX6965 Global/O8 Intensity Control The 4 bits used for output O8’s PWM individual intensity setting also double as the global intensity control (Table 11). Global intensity simplifies the PWM settings when the application requires them all to be the same, such as for backlight applications, by replacing the nine individual settings with one setting. Global intensity is enabled with the global intensity flag G in the configuration register (Table 4). When global PWM control is used, the 4 bits of master intensity and 4 bits of O8 intensity effectively combine to provide an 8-bit, 240step intensity control applying to all outputs. It is not possible to apply global PWM control to a subset of the ports, and use the others as logic outputs. To mix static logic outputs and PWM outputs, individual PWM control must be selected (Table 8). Driving Load Currents Higher than 50mA The MAX6965 can be used to drive loads drawing more than 50mA, like relays and high-current white LEDs, by paralleling outputs. Use at least one output per 50mA of load current; for example, a 6V 330mW relay draws 55mA and needs two paralleled outputs to drive it. Ensure that the paralleled outputs chosen are controlled by the same blink phase register, i.e., select outputs from the O0 through O7 range. This way, the paralleled outputs are turned on and off together. Do not use output O8 as part of a load-sharing design. O8 cannot be switched at the same time as any of the other outputs because it is controlled by a different register. 2V TO 3.6V 0.047µF 7V V+ O0 µC The MAX6965 must be protected from the negative voltage transient generated when switching off inductive loads, such as relays, by connecting a reversebiased diode across the inductive load (Figure 19). The peak current through the diode is the inductive load’s operating current. MAX6965 O1 SDA SDA O2 SCL SCL O3 I/O BLINK O4 I/O RST BAS16 O5 O6 O7 O8 AD0 GND Power-Supply Considerations The MAX6965 operates with a power-supply voltage of 2V to 3.6V. Bypass the power supply to GND with at least 0.047µF as close to the device as possible. Figure 19. Diode-Protected Switching Inductive Load Table 9. PWM Intensity Settings (Blink Disabled) 16 PWM DUTY CYCLE OUTPUT BLINK PHASE 0 REGISTER BIT = 0 LOW TIME HIGH TIME 0x0 1/16 15/16 0x1 2/16 0x2 3/16 0x3 LED BEHAVIOR WHEN OUTPUT BLINK PHASE 0 REGISTER BIT = 0 (LED IS ON WHEN OUTPUT IS LOW) PWM DUTY CYCLE OUTPUT BLINK PHASE 0 REGISTER BIT = 1 LOW TIME HIGH TIME 15/16 1/16 14/16 14/16 2/16 13/16 13/16 3/16 4/16 12/16 12/16 4/16 0x4 5/16 11/16 11/16 5/16 0x5 6/16 10/16 0x6 7/16 9/16 0x7 8/16 8/16 0x8 9/16 7/16 0x9 10/16 6/16 0xA 11/16 5/16 0xB 12/16 4/16 0xC 13/16 3/16 0xD 14/16 2/16 0xE 15/16 1/16 Highest PWM intensity 0xF Static low Static low Full intensity, no PWM (LED on continuously) Lowest PWM intensity 10/16 6/16 9/16 7/16 8/16 8/16 LED BEHAVIOR WHEN OUTPUT BLINK PHASE 0 REGISTER BIT = 1 (LED IS ON WHEN OUTPUT IS LOW) Highest PWM intensity Increasing PWM intensity OUTPUT (OR GLOBAL) INTENSITY SETTING Increasing PWM intensity MAX6965 9-Output LED Driver with Intensity Control 7/16 9/16 6/16 10/16 5/16 11/16 4/16 12/16 3/16 13/16 2/16 14/16 1/16 15/16 Lowest PWM intensity Static high impedance Static high impedance LED off continuously ______________________________________________________________________________________ 9-Output LED Driver with Intensity Control PWM DUTY OUTPUT CYCLE OUTPUT BLINK PHASE X (OR REGISTER GLOBAL) BIT = 0 INTENSITY SETTING LOW HIGH TIME TIME PWM DUTY CYCLE OUTPUT BLINK PHASE X REGISTER BIT = 1 LOW TIME HIGH TIME 0x0 1/16 15/16 15/16 1/16 0x1 2/16 14/16 14/16 2/16 0x2 3/16 13/16 13/16 3/16 0x3 4/16 12/16 12/16 4/16 0x4 5/16 11/16 11/16 5/16 0x5 6/16 10/16 10/16 6/16 0x6 7/16 9/16 9/16 7/16 0x7 8/16 8/16 8/16 8/16 0x8 9/16 7/16 7/16 9/16 0x9 10/16 6/16 6/16 10/16 0xA 11/16 5/16 5/16 11/16 0xB 12/16 4/16 4/16 12/16 0xC 13/16 3/16 3/16 13/16 0xD 14/16 2/16 2/16 14/16 0xE 15/16 1/16 1/16 15/16 0xF Static low Static low Static high Static high impedance impedance EXAMPLES OF LED BLINK BEHAVIOR (LED IS ON WHEN OUTPUT IS LOW) BLINK PHASE 0 REGISTER BIT = 0 BLINK PHASE 1 REGISTER BIT = 1 BLINK PHASE 0 REGISTER BIT = 1 BLINK PHASE 1 REGISTER BIT = 0 Phase 0: LED on at low intensity Phase 1: LED on at high intensity Phase 0: LED on at high intensity Phase 1: LED on at low intensity Output is half intensity during both blink phases Phase 0: LED on at high intensity Phase 1: LED on at low intensity Phase 0: LED on at low intensity Phase 1: LED on at high intensity Phase 0: LED on continuously Phase 1: LED off continuously Phase 0: LED off continuously Phase 1: LED on continuously ______________________________________________________________________________________ 17 MAX6965 Table 10. PWM Intensity Settings (Blink Enabled) MAX6965 9-Output LED Driver with Intensity Control Table 11. Master, O8 Intensity Register REGISTER R/W ADDRESS CODE (HEX) REGISTER DATA D7 D6 D5 MSB MASTER AND GLOBAL INTENSITY D4 D3 LSB MSB MASTER INTENSITY Write master and global intensity 0 Read-back master and global intensity 1 Master intensity duty cycle is 0/15 (off); internal oscillator is disabled; all outputs will be static with no PWM D2 D1 D0 LSB O8 INTENSITY M3 M2 M1 M0 G3 G2 G1 G0 — 0 0 0 0 — — — — Master intensity duty cycle is 1/15 — 0 0 0 1 — — — — Master intensity duty cycle is 2/15 — 0 0 1 0 — — — — Master intensity duty cycle is 3/15 — 0 0 1 1 — — — — — — — — — — — — 1 1 0 1 — — — — — — Master intensity duty cycle is 13/15 — Master intensity duty cycle is 14/15 — 1 1 1 0 — — — — Master intensity duty cycle is 15/15 (full) — 1 1 1 1 — — — — O8 intensity duty cycle is 1/16 — — — — — 0 0 0 0 O8 intensity duty cycle is 2/16 — — — — — 0 0 0 1 O8 intensity duty cycle is 3/16 — — — — — 0 0 1 0 — — — — — — — — — — O8 intensity duty cycle is 14/16 — — — — — 1 1 0 1 O8 intensity duty cycle is 15/16 — — — — — 1 1 1 0 O8 intensity duty cycle is 16/16 (static output, no PWM) — — — — — 1 1 1 1 18 0X0E ______________________________________________________________________________________ 9-Output LED Driver with Intensity Control REGISTER R/W ADDRESS CODE (HEX) REGISTER DATA D7 D6 D5 MSB OUTPUTS O1, O0 INTENSITY D4 D3 LSB MSB OUTPUT O1 INTENSITY Write output O1, O0 intensity 0 Read-back output O1, O0 intensity 1 Output O1 intensity duty cycle is 1/16 Output O1 intensity duty cycle is 2/16 Output O1 intensity duty cycle is 3/16 — 0 0 — — — — Output O1 intensity duty cycle is 14/16 — 1 1 Output O1 intensity duty cycle is 15/16 — 1 D2 D1 D0 LSB OUTPUT O0 INTENSITY O1I3 O1I2 O1I1 O1I0 O0I3 O0I2 O0I1 O0I0 — 0 0 0 0 — — — — — 0 0 0 1 — — — — 1 0 — — — — — — — — — — 0 1 — — — — 1 1 0 — — — — 0X10 Output O1 intensity duty cycle is 16/16 (static logic level, no PWM) — 1 1 1 1 — — — — Output O0 intensity duty cycle is 1/16 — — — — — 0 0 0 0 Output O0 intensity duty cycle is 2/16 — — — — — 0 0 0 1 Output O0 intensity duty cycle is 3/16 — — — — — 0 0 1 0 — — — — — — — — — — Output O0 intensity duty cycle is 14/16 — — — — — 1 1 0 1 Output O0 intensity duty cycle is 15/16 — — — — — 1 1 1 0 Output O0 intensity duty cycle is 16/16 (static logic level, no PWM) — — — — — 1 1 1 1 LSB MSB MSB OUTPUTS O3, O2 INTENSITY 0x11 Write output O3, O2 intensity 0 Read-back output O3, O2 intensity 1 O3I3 O3I2 O3I1 MSB OUTPUTS O5, O4 INTENSITY 0x12 Write output O5, O4 intensity 0 Read-back output O5, O4 intensity 1 O5I2 O5I1 MSB 0x13 Write output O7, O6 intensity 0 Read-back output O7, O6 intensity 1 O2I3 LSB MSB O7I3 O7I2 O7I1 O4I3 LSB MSB O7I0 O2I2 O2I1 O2I0 LSB OUTPUT O4 INTENSITY O5I0 OUTPUT O7 INTENSITY LSB OUTPUT O2 INTENSITY O3I0 OUTPUT O5 INTENSITY O5I3 OUTPUTS O7, O6 INTENSITY OUTPUT O8 INTENSITY OUTPUT O3 INTENSITY O4I2 O4I1 O4I0 LSB OUTPUT O6 INTENSITY O6I3 O6I2 O6I1 O6I0 See master, O8 intensity register (Table 11). ______________________________________________________________________________________ 19 MAX6965 Table 12. Output Intensity Registers MAX6965 9-Output LED Driver with Intensity Control Pin Configurations (continued) Chip Information TRANSISTOR COUNT: 17,611 PROCESS: BiCMOS TOP VIEW 16 V+ BLINK 1 RST 2 15 SDA ADO 3 14 SCL O0 4 MAX6965AEE 13 08 O1 5 12 07 O2 6 11 06 O3 7 10 05 GND 8 9 04 QSOP 20 ______________________________________________________________________________________ 9-Output LED Driver with Intensity Control QSOP.EPS PACKAGE OUTLINE, QSOP .150", .025" LEAD PITCH 21-0055 E 1 ______________________________________________________________________________________ 1 21 MAX6965 Package Information (The package drawing(s) in this data sheet may not reflect the most current specifications. For the latest package outline information, go to www.maxim-ic.com/packages.) Package Information (continued) (The package drawing(s) in this data sheet may not reflect the most current specifications. For the latest package outline information, go to www.maxim-ic.com/packages.) 12x16L QFN THIN.EPS MAX6965 9-Output LED Driver with Intensity Control D2 0.10 M C A B b D D2/2 D/2 E/2 E2/2 CL (NE - 1) X e E E2 L e CL k (ND - 1) X e CL 0.10 C CL 0.08 C A A2 A1 L L e e PACKAGE OUTLINE 12L & 16L, THIN QFN, 3x3x0.8 mm 21-0136 22 ______________________________________________________________________________________ D 1 2 9-Output LED Driver with Intensity Control EXPOSED PAD VARIATIONS NOTES: 1. DIMENSIONING & TOLERANCING CONFORM TO ASME Y14.5M-1994. 2. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETERS. ANGLES ARE IN DEGREES. 3. N IS THE TOTAL NUMBER OF TERMINALS. 4. THE TERMINAL #1 IDENTIFIER AND TERMINAL NUMBERING CONVENTION SHALL CONFORM TO JESD 95-1 SPP-012. DETAILS OF TERMINAL #1 IDENTIFIER ARE OPTIONAL, BUT MUST BE LOCATED WITHIN THE ZONE INDICATED. THE TERMINAL #1 IDENTIFIER MAY BE EITHER A MOLD OR MARKED FEATURE. 5. DIMENSION b APPLIES TO METALLIZED TERMINAL AND IS MEASURED BETWEEN 0.20 mm AND 0.25 mm FROM TERMINAL TIP. 6. ND AND NE REFER TO THE NUMBER OF TERMINALS ON EACH D AND E SIDE RESPECTIVELY. 7. DEPOPULATION IS POSSIBLE IN A SYMMETRICAL FASHION. 8. COPLANARITY APPLIES TO THE EXPOSED HEAT SINK SLUG AS WELL AS THE TERMINALS. 9. DRAWING CONFORMS TO JEDEC MO220 REVISION C. PACKAGE OUTLINE 12L & 16L, THIN QFN, 3x3x0.8 mm 21-0136 D 2 2 Maxim cannot assume responsibility for use of any circuitry other than circuitry entirely embodied in a Maxim product. No circuit patent licenses are implied. Maxim reserves the right to change the circuitry and specifications without notice at any time. Maxim Integrated Products, 120 San Gabriel Drive, Sunnyvale, CA 94086 408-737-7600 ____________________ 23 © 2004 Maxim Integrated Products Printed USA is a registered trademark of Maxim Integrated Products. 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