MAX5825PMB1# Maxim Integrated, MAX5825PMB1# Datasheet - Page 22

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MAX5825PMB1#

Manufacturer Part Number
MAX5825PMB1#
Description
Data Conversion IC Development Tools MAX5825 Peripheral Module
Manufacturer
Maxim Integrated
Type
DACr
Series
MAX5823, MAX5824, MAX5825r
Datasheet

Specifications of MAX5825PMB1#

Rohs
yes
Product
Peripheral Module
Tool Is For Evaluation Of
MAX5825
Interface Type
I2C
Operating Supply Voltage
2.048 V, 2.5 V, 4.096 V
Description/function
Peripheral module provides the necessary hardware to interface the MAX5825 8-channel DAC to any system that utilizes Pmod-compatible expansion ports configurable for IýC communication
Maximum Operating Temperature
+ 125 C
Minimum Operating Temperature
- 40 C
Part # Aliases
90-58250#PM1
For Use With
MAX5285 8-Channel DAC
Figure 8. Typical I
START pair or Repeated START condition required, fol-
lowed by the readback transfer with R/W = 1 to indicate
a read and an acknowledge clock from the MAX5823/
MAX5824/MAX5825. The master still has control of the
SCL line but the MAX5823/MAX5824/MAX5825 take over
the SDA line. The final three bytes in the frame contain
the command and register data written in the first transfer
Maxim Integrated
Output DACs with Internal Reference and I
+5V
Ultra-Small, Octal Channel, 8-/10-/12-Bit Buffered
2
C Application Circuit
SDA
µC
SCL
SCL
SDA
ADDR0
ADDR1
SCL
SDA
ADDR0
ADDR1
MAX5823
MAX5824
MAX5825
MAX5823
MAX5824
MAX5825
MAX5823/MAX5824/MAX5825
presented for readback, followed by a STOP condition. If
additional bytes beyond those required to readback the
requested data are provided, the MAX5823/MAX5824/
MAX5825 will continue to readback ones.
It is not necessary for the write and read mode transfers
to occur immediately in sequence. I
ing other devices do not impact the MAX5823/MAX5824/
MAX5825 readback mode. Toggling between readback
modes is based on the length of the preceding write
mode transfer. Combined format I
is resumed if a write command greater than two bytes
but less than four bytes is supplied. For commands writ-
ten using multiple register write sequences, only the last
command executed is read back. For each command
written, the readback sequence can only be completed
one time; partial and/or multiple attempts to readback
executed in succession will not yield usable data.
The MAX5823/MAX5824/MAX5825 are fully compatible
with existing I
ance inputs; SDA has an open drain which pulls the data
line low to transmit data or ACK pulses.
typical I
This section lists the user-accessible commands and
registers for the MAX5823/MAX5824/MAX5825.
Table 4
Registers.
provides detailed information about the Command
2
C application.
2
C systems. SCL and SDA are high-imped-
I
2
C User-Command Register Map
2
C Interface
2
C readback operation
I
2
C Compatibility
2
C transfers involv-
Figure 8
shows a
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