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X9259US24Z-2.7

Manufacturer Part Number
X9259US24Z-2.7
Description
IC XDCP QUAD 256TAP 50K 24-SOIC
Manufacturer
Intersil
Series
XDCP™r
Datasheet

Specifications of X9259US24Z-2.7

Taps
256
Resistance (ohms)
50K
Number Of Circuits
4
Temperature Coefficient
300 ppm/°C Typical
Memory Type
Non-Volatile
Interface
I²C, 2-Wire Serial
Voltage - Supply
2.7 V ~ 5.5 V
Operating Temperature
0°C ~ 70°C
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
24-SOIC (7.5mm Width)
Resistance In Ohms
50K
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Principles of Operation
The X9259 is an integrated circuit incorporating four DCPs
and their associated registers and counters, and the serial
interface providing direct communication between a host
and the potentiometers.
DCP Description
Each DCP is implemented with a combination of resistor
elements and CMOS switches. The physical ends of each
DCP are equivalent to the fixed terminals of a mechanical
potentiometer (R
intermediate node, equivalent to the wiper terminal of a
mechanical potentiometer.
The position of the wiper terminal within the DCP is
controlled by an 8-bit volatile Wiper Counter Register
(WCR).
Power Up and Down Recommendations
There are no restrictions on the power-up or power-down
conditions of V
potentiometer pins provided that V
positive than or equal to V
V
Wiper Counter Register (WCR)
The X9259 contains four Wiper Counter Registers, one for
each potentiometer. The Wiper Counter Register can be
envisioned as a 8-bit parallel and serial load counter with its
outputs decoded to select one of 256 wiper positions along
its resistor array. The contents of the WCR can be altered in
four ways: it may be written directly by the host via the Write
Wiper Counter Register instruction (serial load); it may be
W
TABLE 1. WIPER COUNTER REGISTER, WCR (8-bit), WCR[7:0]: Used to store the current wiper position (Volatile).
TABLE 2. DATA REGISTER, DR (8-BIT), BIT [7:0]: Used to store wiper positions or data (Non-volatile).
. The V
WCR7
(MSB)
(MSB)
Bit 7
CC
ramp rate specification is always in effect.
CC
H
and the voltages applied to the
and R
WCR6
Bit 6
L
H
pins). The RW pin is an
, V
5
L
, and V
CC
WCR5
Bit 5
is always more
W
, i.e., V
CC
≥ V
WCR4
Bit 4
H
, V
L
,
X9259
WCR3
Bit 3
written indirectly by transferring the contents of one of four
associated data registers via the XFR Data Register
instruction (parallel load); it can be modified one step at a
time by the Increment/Decrement instruction (see Instruction
section for more details). Finally, it is loaded with the
contents of its data register zero (DR#0) upon power-up.
(See Figure 1)
The Wiper Counter Register is a volatile register; that is, its
contents are lost when the X9259 is powered-down.
Although the register is automatically loaded with the value
in DR#0 upon power-up, this may be different from the value
present at power-down. Power-up guidelines are
recommended to ensure proper loadings of the DR#0 value
into the WCR# (See Design Considerations Section).
Data Registers (DR)
Each of the four DCPs has four 8-bit non-volatile Data
Registers. These can be read or written directly by the host.
Data can also be transferred between any of the four data
registers and the associated Wiper Counter Register. All
operations changing data in one of the data registers is a
non-volatile operation and takes a maximum of 10ms.
If the application does not require storage of multiple
settings for the potentiometer, the Data Registers can be
used as regular memory locations for system parameters or
user preference data.
Bit [7:0] are used to store one of the 256 wiper positions
(0 ~ 255).
WCR2
Bit 2
WCR1
Bit 1
WCR0
(LSB)
(LSB)
Bit 0
April 13, 2007
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