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AD5273EVAL

Manufacturer Part Number
AD5273EVAL
Description
BOARD EVAL FOR AD5273
Manufacturer
Analog Devices Inc
Datasheet

Specifications of AD5273EVAL

Rohs Status
RoHS non-compliant
Main Purpose
Digital Potentiometer
Utilized Ic / Part
AD5273
Secondary Attributes
-
Embedded
-
Primary Attributes
-
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Not Compliant
AD5273
CONTROLLING THE AD5273
To control the AD5273, users can program the device with
either computer software or with external I
SOFTWARE PROGRAMMING
Because of the OTP feature, users can program the AD5273 in
the factory before shipping it to end users. Therefore, Analog
Devices offers device programming software that can be imple-
mented in the factory on computers running Windows NT,
Windows 2000, and Windows XP platforms. The software,
which can be downloaded from the AD5273 product page at
www.analog.com, is an executable file that does not require any
programming languages or user programming skills. Figure 39
shows the software interface.
Write
The AD5273 starts at midscale after power-up prior to any OTP
programming. To increment or decrement the resistance, move
the scrollbar on the left. Once the desired setting is found, click
Program Permanent to lock the setting permanently. To write
any specific values, use the bit pattern control in the upper
section and click Run . The format of writing data to the device
is shown in Figure 31. Once the desired setting is found, set the
T bit to 1 and click Run to program the setting permanently.
Read
To read the validation bits and data from the device, click Read .
The user can also set the bit pattern in the upper section and
click Run . The format of reading data from the device is shown
in Figure 32.
Figure 39. Software Interface
2
C controllers.
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To control the device in both read and write operations, the
program generates the I
port LPT1 Pin 2, Pin 3, Pin 15, and Pin 25 for SDA_write, SCL,
SDA_read, and DGND, respectively (see Figure 40).
To apply the device programming software in the factory, lay
out the AD5273 SCL and SDA pads on the PCB such that the
programming signals can be communicated to and from the
parallel port (see Figure 40). Figure 41 shows a recommended
AD5273 PCB layout into which pogo pins can be inserted for
factory programming. To prevent damaging the PC parallel
port, 100 Ω resistors should also be put in series to the SCL and
SDA pins. Pull-up resistors on SCL and SDA are also required.
Figure 40. Parallel Port Connection; Pin 2 = SDA_Write, Pin 3 = SCL,
Figure 41. Recommended AD5273 PCB Layout
Pin 15 = SDA_Read, and Pin 25 = DGND
GND
SCL
V
DD
W
2
13
25
12
24
11
23
10
22
9
21
8
20
7
19
6
18
5
17
4
16
3
15
2
14
1
C digital signals through the parallel
100Ω
R3
100Ω
100Ω
R2
R1
R4
10kΩ
SCL
READ
WRITE
A
B
AD0
SDA
V
DD
R5
10kΩ
SDA

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