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STLED325QTR

Manufacturer Part Number
STLED325QTR
Description
LED Lighting Drivers I2C interfaced LED controller/driver
Manufacturer
STMicroelectronics
Datasheet

Specifications of STLED325QTR

Product Category
LED Lighting Drivers
Rohs
yes
Input Voltage
5 V
Maximum Supply Current
2 mA
Maximum Operating Temperature
+ 85 C
Mounting Style
SMD/SMT
Package / Case
QFN-32
Minimum Operating Temperature
- 40 C
Power Dissipation
1200 mW

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incremented. Upon reaching the last display memory address, the address jumps to 0x10,
as it represents the first address location of the display memory.
In fixed address mode, the address command has to be sent followed by the display data.
When next byte of data is to be written, address command has to be sent again before new
display data byte.
When the user wants to read the RTC data from the specified memory location of RTC, the
user must first set the address of the RTC location using “Address Setting Command” after
which send the “Read RTC Register” command.
If the address pointer was located in the display memory location and user issues a “Read
RTC Register” command without sending the “Address Setting Command”, the RTC data is
read from the ad-dress location of the previous value of the RTC address pointer.
Thus before reading the RTC register data, the user must set the proper address for RTC
using “Address Setting Command”.
Prior to writing data to the RTC registers, the address of the RTC must be set using the
Address Setting command. Else, if the address pointer happens to be pointing at the LED
display memory, then the data will be written to the address location of the previous value in
the RTC address pointer. This is vice-versa true for the LED display memory.
Interrupt flags
The interrupt is sent on the IRQ_N pin when any one of the event occurs (FP key pressed,
RC key pressed or preset value of RTC/guard timer is triggered or activity on WAKE_UP pin
or GPIO pins). Simultaneously, the interrupt flags are set. The micro-processor can read the
interrupt flags by send-ing the read interrupt flag register command. The following 16-bit
data is read by the processor after sending this command. This enables the microprocessor
to know what caused the interrupt to occur. If the host sees an interrupt issued from first
byte, it is not necessary to read the second byte.
Figure 17. Interrupt bit mapping in Byte 1
Byte 1:
MSB
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Commands
LSB
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