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IC POT DGTL 256-TAP NV 8-TDFN

MAX5423ETA+T

Manufacturer Part Number
MAX5423ETA+T
Description
IC POT DGTL 256-TAP NV 8-TDFN
Manufacturer
Maxim Integrated Products
Datasheet

Specifications of MAX5423ETA+T

Taps
256
Resistance (ohms)
100K
Number Of Circuits
1
Temperature Coefficient
35 ppm/°C Typical
Memory Type
Non-Volatile
Interface
SPI, 3-Wire Serial
Voltage - Supply
2.7 V ~ 5.25 V
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
8-TDFN Exposed Pad
Resistance In Ohms
100K
Number Of Pots
Single
Taps Per Pot
256
Resistance
100 KOhms
Wiper Memory
Non Volatile
Digital Interface
Serial (3-Wire, SPI)
Operating Supply Voltage
5 V
Supply Current
0.001 mA
Maximum Operating Temperature
+ 85 C
Minimum Operating Temperature
- 40 C
Description/function
100kOhm, 256-Tap, Nonvolatile, SPI-Interface Digital Potentiometer
Mounting Style
SMD/SMT
Supply Voltage (max)
5.25 V
Supply Voltage (min)
2.7 V
Tolerance
25 %
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
MAX5423ETA+T
MAX5423ETA+TTR
Data written to this register (C1, C0 = 00) controls the
wiper positions. The 8 data bits (D7 to D0) indicate the
position of the wiper. For example, if DIN = 0000 0000,
the wiper moves to the position closest to L. If DIN =
1111 1111, the wiper moves closest to H.
This command writes data to the volatile random
access memory (RAM), leaving the NV registers
unchanged. When the device powers up, the data
stored in the NV registers transfers to the volatile wiper
register, moving the wiper to the stored position.
The “write NV register” command (C1, C0 = 01) stores
the position of the wipers to the NV registers for use at
power-up. Alternatively, the “copy wiper register to NV
register” command writes to the NV register. Writing to the
NV registers, does not affect the position of the wipers.
The “copy wiper register to NV register” command (C1,
C0 = 10) stores the current position of the wiper to the
NV register for use at power-up.
The “copy NV register to wiper register” (C1, C0 = 11)
restores the wiper position to the current value stored in
the NV register.
The MAX5422/MAX5423/MAX5424 feature a low-power
standby mode. When the device is not being pro-
Figure 3. Positive LCD-Bias Control Using a Voltage-Divider
MAX5422
MAX5423
MAX5424
Copy Wiper Register to NV Register
Copy NV Register to Wiper Register
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5V
H
L
W
256-Tap, Nonvolatile, SPI-Interface,
Write Wiper Register
30V
Write NV Register
Standby Mode
V
OUT
grammed, it enters into standby mode and supply cur-
rent drops to 0.5µA (typ).
The internal EEPROM consists of a nonvolatile register
that retains the last value stored prior to power-down.
The nonvolatile register is programmed to midscale at
the factory. The nonvolatile memory is guaranteed for
50 years for wiper data retention and up to 200,000
wiper write cycles.
Upon power-up, the MAX5422/MAX5423/MAX5424
load the data stored in the nonvolatile wiper register
into the volatile wiper register, updating the wiper posi-
tion with the data stored in the nonvolatile wiper regis-
ter. This initialization period takes 10µs.
The MAX5422/MAX5423/MAX5424 are intended for cir-
cuits requiring digitally controlled adjustable resis-
tance, such as LCD contrast control (where voltage
biasing adjusts the display contrast), or programmable
filters with adjustable gain and/or cutoff frequency.
Figures 3 and 4 show an application where a voltage-
divider or variable resistor is used to make an
adjustable, positive LCD-bias voltage. The op amp pro-
vides buffering and gain to the resistor-divider network
made by the potentiometer (Figure 3) or to a fixed
resistor and a variable resistor (see Figure 4).
Figure 4. Positive LCD-Bias Control Using a Variable Resistor
Digital Potentiometers
MAX5422
MAX5423
MAX5424
Applications Information
H
L
5V
Positive LCD Bias Control
W
Nonvolatile Memory
30V
Power-Up
V
OUT
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