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IC DGTL POT 10K 256TAPS 8-MSOP

MCP4562-103E/MS

Manufacturer Part Number
MCP4562-103E/MS
Description
IC DGTL POT 10K 256TAPS 8-MSOP
Manufacturer
Microchip Technology
Datasheet

Specifications of MCP4562-103E/MS

Taps
257
Resistance (ohms)
10K
Number Of Circuits
1
Temperature Coefficient
150 ppm/°C Typical
Memory Type
Non-Volatile
Interface
I²C, 2-Wire Serial
Voltage - Supply
2.7 V ~ 5.5 V
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 125°C
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
8-MSOP, Micro8™, 8-uMAX, 8-uSOP,
Resistance In Ohms
10K
End To End Resistance
100kohm
Track Taper
Linear
Resistance Tolerance
± 20%
No. Of Steps
256
Supply Voltage Range
2.7V To 5.5V
Control Interface
I2C, Serial
No. Of Pots
Single
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant

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7.0
The MCP4XXX’s I
this section. The I
commands are formatted.
The MCP4XXX supports four basic commands.
Depending on the location accessed determines the
commands that are supported.
For the Volatile Wiper Registers, these commands are:
• Write Data
• Read Data
• Increment Data
• Decrement Data
For the Non-Volatile wiper EEPROM, general purpose
data EEPROM, and the TCON Register these com-
mands are:
• Write Data
• Read Data
These commands have formats for both a single
command or continuous commands. These commands
are shown in
Each command has two operational states. The
operational state determines if the device commands
control the special features (Write Protect and Wiper-
Lock Technology). These operational states are
referred to as:
• Normal Serial Commands
• High-Voltage Serial Commands
TABLE 7-1:
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Write Data
Read Data
Increment
(3)
Decrement
(3)
Note 1:
Operation
2:
3:
Command
DEVICE COMMANDS
“n” indicates the number of times the
command operation is to be repeated.
This command is useful to determine if a
non-volatile memory write cycle has
completed.
High Voltage Increment and Decrement
commands on select non-volatile memory
locations enable/disable WiperLock
Technology and the software Write
Protect feature.
Table
Single
Continuous
Single
Random
Continuous
Single
Continuous
Single
Continuous
2
Mode
I
C command formats are specified in
2
2
7-1.
C COMMANDS
C protocol does not specify how
Clocks
18n + 11
18n + 11
# of Bit
9n + 11
9n + 11
29
29
48
20
20
(1)
Both
Volatile Only
Both
Both
Both
Volatile Only
Volatile Only
Volatile Only
Volatile Only
Operates on
Non-Volatile
memory
Volatile/
(2)
MCP454X/456X/464X/466X
Normal serial commands are those where the HVC pin
is driven to V
mands, the HVC pin is driven to V
there are four possible commands.
Additionally, there are two commands used to enable
or disable the special features (Write Protect and Wiper
Lock Technology) of the device. The commands are
special cases of the Increment and Decrement
High-Voltage Serial Command.
Table 7-2
memory location.
Table 7-3
mands and their interaction with other device features.
7.1
The MCP4XXX’s Command Byte has three fields: the
Address, the Command Operation, and 2 Data bits,
see
defined (D8).
The device memory is accessed when the Master
sends a proper Command Byte to select the desired
operation. The memory location getting accessed is
contained in the Command Byte’s AD3:AD0 bits. The
action desired is contained in the Command Byte’s
C1:C0 bits, see
desired memory location will be read, written,
Incremented (wiper setting +1) or Decremented (wiper
setting -1). The Increment and Decrement commands
are only valid on the volatile wiper registers, and in
High Voltage commands to enable/disable WiperLock
Technology and Software Write Protect.
If the Address bits and Command bits are not a valid
combination, then the MCP4XXX will generate a Not
Acknowledge pulse to indicate the invalid combination.
The I
tion to reset the MCP4XXX’s
D9 and D8 are the most significant bits for the digital
potentiometer’s wiper setting. The 8-bit devices utilize
D8 as their MSb while the 7-bit devices utilize D7 (from
the data byte) as it’s MSb.
FIGURE 7-1:
Figure
2
C Master device must then force a Start Condi-
Command Byte
A A
shows an overview of all the device com-
shows the supported commands for each
7-1. Currently only one of the data bits is
Memory Address
IH
D
3
MCP4XXX
or V
A
D
2
Table
COMMAND BYTE
IL
D
A
1
. With High-Voltage Serial Com-
Command Byte Format.
7-1. C1:C0 determines if the
D
A
0
Command Operation bits
C
1
10 = Decrement
11 = Read Data
00 = Write Data
01 = Increment
2
C module.
C
0
IHH
D
9
MSbits (Data)
DS22107A-page 55
. In each mode,
D
8
A

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