DS2430A Maxim, DS2430A Datasheet

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DS2430A

Manufacturer Part Number
DS2430A
Description
The DS2430A 256-bit 1-Wire® EEPROM identifies and stores relevant information about the product to which it is associated
Manufacturer
Maxim
Datasheet

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FEATURES
 256-bit Electrically Erasable Programmable
 Unique, factory-lasered and tested 64-bit
 Built-in multidrop controller ensures
 EEPROM organized as one page of 32 bytes
 Reduces control, address, data, and power to a
 Directly connects to a single port pin of a
 8-bit family code specifies DS2430A
 Presence detector acknowledges when reader
 Low cost TO-92 or 6-pin TSOC and UCSP
 Reads and writes over a wide voltage range of
ORDERING INFORMATION
+Denotes a lead(Pb)-free/RoHS-compliant package.
T&R = Tape and reel.
DS2430A+
DS2430A+T&R
DS2430AP+
DS2430AP+T&R
Read Only Memory (EEPROM) plus 64-bit
one-time programmable application register
registration number (8-bit family code + 48-bit
serial number + 8-bit CRC tester) assures
absolute identity because no two parts are alike
compatibility with other MicroLAN products
for random access
single data pin
microprocessor and communicates at up to
15.3kbits per second
communication requirements to reader
first applies voltage
surface mount package
2.8V to 5.25V from -40°C to +85°C
PART
TEMP RANGE PIN-PACKAGE
-40°C to +85°C 3 TO-92
-40°C to +85°C 3 TO-92 (2k pcs)
-40°C to +85°C 6 TSOC
-40°C to +85°C 6 TSOC (4k pcs)
1 of 19
PIN ASSIGNMENT
NOTE: The leads of TO-92 packages on tape and reel are formed
to approximately 100-mil (2.54mm) spacing. For details see the
Package Information.
PIN DESCRIPTION
Pin 1
Pin 2
Pin 3
Pin 4
Pin 5
Pin 6
BOTTOM VIEW
1
TO-92
1 2 3
DALLAS
DS2430A
256-Bit 1-Wire EEPROM
TO-92
Ground
Data
NC
––––
––––
––––
2 3
TSOC
Ground
Data
NC
NC
NC
NC
3.7mm x 4.0mm x 1.5mm
TSOC PACKAGE
19-5236; Rev 2/12
SIDE VIEW
TOP VIEW
DS2430A
1
2
3
6
5
4

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DS2430A Summary of contents

Page 1

... Directly connects to a single port pin of a microprocessor and communicates 15.3kbits per second  8-bit family code specifies DS2430A communication requirements to reader  Presence detector acknowledges when reader first applies voltage  Low cost TO-92 or 6-pin TSOC and UCSP surface mount package  ...

Page 2

... LASERED ROM Each DS2430A contains a unique ROM code that is 64 bits long. The first 8 bits are a 1-Wire family code (14h). The next 48 bits are a unique serial number. The last 8 bits are a CRC of the first 56 bits. (Figure 3) ...

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... DS2430A BLOCK DIAGRAM Figure DS2430A ...

Page 4

... HIERARCHICAL STRUCTURE FOR 1-WIRE PROTOCOL Figure 2 64-BIT LASERED ROM Figure 3 8-Bit CRC Code MSB LSB MSB 1-WIRE CRC GENERATOR Figure 4 48-Bit Serial Number LSB MSB Polynomial = DS2430A 8-Bit Family Code (14H) LSB ...

Page 5

... After issuing the Write Scratchpad command, the master must first provide a 1-byte address, followed by the data to be written to the scratchpad for the data memory. The DS2430A automatically increments the address after every byte it receives. After having received a data byte for address 1Fh, the address counter wraps around to 00h for the next byte and writing continues until the master sends a Reset Pulse ...

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... The DS2430A automatically increments the address after every byte read by the master. After the data of address 1Fh has been read, the address counter wraps around to 00h for the next byte and reading continues until the master sends a Reset Pulse ...

Page 7

... After issuing the command code, the master must provide a 1-byte address, followed by the data to be written. The DS2430A automatically increments the address after every byte it receives. After receiving the data byte for address 07h, the address counter wraps around to 00h for the next byte and writing continues until the master sends a Reset Pulse ...

Page 8

... READ APPLICATION REGISTER [C3h] This command is used to read the application register or the register scratchpad. As long as the application register is not yet locked, the DS2430A transmits data from the register scratchpad. After the application register is locked the DS2430A transmits data from the application register, making the register scratchpad inaccessible for reading ...

Page 9

... The 1-Wire bus is a system that has a single bus master and one or more slaves. In all instances, the DS2430A is a slave device. The bus master is typically a microcontroller. The discussion of this bus system is broken down into three topics: hardware configuration, transaction sequence, and 1-Wire signaling (signal type and timing) ...

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... ROM FUNCTIONS FLOW CHART Figure DS2430A ...

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... Reset Pulse transmitted by the bus master followed by a Presence Pulse(s) transmitted by the slave(s). The Presence Pulse lets the bus master know that the DS2430A is on the bus and is ready to operate. For more details, see the 1-Wire Signaling section. ROM FUNCTION COMMANDS Once the bus master has detected a presence pulse, it can issue one of the four ROM function commands ...

Page 12

... DS2430A when determining a logical level, not triggering any events. Figure 9 shows the initialization sequence required to begin any communication with the DS2430A. A Reset Pulse followed by a Presence Pulse indicates the DS2430A is ready to receive data, given the correct ROM and memory function command. If the bus master uses slew-rate control on the falling edge, it must pull down the line for t After the bus master has released the line it goes into Receive mode ...

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... For a Write-0 time slot, the voltage on the data line must stay below W1LMAX the V threshold until the Write-0 low time t TH voltage on the data line should not exceed V threshold has been crossed, the DS2430A needs a recovery time t slot. READ/WRITE TIMING DIAGRAM Figure 10 Write-1 Time Slot t V ...

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... DS2430A starts pulling the data line low; its internal timing generator determines when this pulldown ends and the voltage starts rising again. When responding with a 1, the DS2430A does not hold the data line low at all, and the voltage starts rising as soon as t The sum δ ...

Page 15

... Validation key Data line must be above V Reset Reset pulse Presence pulse CCh Issue “Skip ROM” command F0h Issue “Read Memory” command 00h Start address = 00h Read EEPROM data page Reset Reset pulse Presence pulse DS2430A COMMENTS for t . PUPmin PROG ...

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... At 25°C At 85°C (worst case) At 85°C (worst case DS2430A -0.5V to +6.0V 20mA -40°C to +85°C +150°C -55°C to +125°C +300°C +260°C +250°C MIN TYP MAX UNITS 2 ...

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... Note 14: Defines maximum possible bit rate. Equal to 1/(t Note 15: Interval after t during which a bus master is guaranteed to sample a logic-0 on DATA if there is a DS2430A RSTL present. Minimum limit is t Note 16: ε in Figure 10 represents the time required for the pullup circuitry to pull the voltage on DATA up from V V ...

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... Note that a “+”, “#”, or “-” in the package code indicates RoHS status only. Package drawings may show a different suffix character, but the drawing pertains to the package regardless of RoHS status. PACKAGE TYPE PACKAGE CODE 3 TO-92 (Bulk) 3 TO-92 (T&R) 6 TSOC OUTLINE NO. Q3+1 21-0248 Q3+4 21-0250 D6+1 21-0382 DS2430A LAND PATTERN NO. — — 90-0321 ...

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... V in Note 6. CC PUP and contradicting t spec from EC table PDL PROG range, corrections in the Memory Functions Example PUP Maxim is a registered trademark of Maxim Integrated Products, Inc. DS2430A PAGES CHANGED — specification IHmax may have to be Various Various revised DD PUP ...

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