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 CAT34WC02
2K-Bit I2C Serial EEPROM, Serial Presence Detect FEATURES
s 400 KHz (5V) and 100 KHz (1.8V) I2C bus s Self-timed write cycle with auto-clear s Software write protection for lower 128 bytes s 1,000,000 program/erase cycles s 100 year data retention s 8-pin DIP, 8-pin SOIC and 8-pin TSSOP packages s 256 x 8 memory organization s Hardware write protect
compatible
s 1.8 to 6.0 volt operation s Low power CMOS technology
- zero standby current
s 16-byte page write buffer s Commercial, industrial and automotive
temperature ranges
DESCRIPTION
The CAT34WC02 is a 2K-bit Serial CMOS EEPROM internally organized as 256 words of 8 bits each. Catalyst's advanced CMOS technology substantially reduces device power requirements. The CAT34WC02 features a 16-byte page write buffer. The device operates via the I2C bus serial interface and is available in 8-pin DIP, 8pin SOIC or 8-pin TSSOP packages.
PIN CONFIGURATION
DIP Package (P)
A0 A1 A2 VSS 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 VCC WP SCL SDA A0 A1 A2 VSS
BLOCK DIAGRAM
SOIC Package (J)
1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 VCC WP SCL SDA
EXTERNAL LOAD DOUT ACK VCC VSS WORD ADDRESS BUFFERS COLUMN DECODERS SENSE AMPS SHIFT REGISTERS
TSSOP Package (U)
A0 A1 A2 VSS 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 VCC WP SCL SDA
SDA START/STOP LOGIC
XDEC WP CONTROL LOGIC
E2PROM
PIN FUNCTIONS
Pin Name A0, A1, A2 SDA SCL WP VCC VSS Function Device Address Inputs Serial Data/Address Serial Clock Write Protect +1.8V to +6.0V Power Supply Ground
SCL A0 A1 A2 STATE COUNTERS SLAVE ADDRESS COMPARATORS HIGH VOLTAGE/ TIMING CONTROL DATA IN STORAGE
24CXX F03
* Catalyst Semiconductor is licensed by Philips Corporation to carry the I2C Bus Protocol.
(c) 2001 by Catalyst Semiconductor, Inc. Characteristics subject to change without notice
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CAT34WC02
ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS*
Temperature Under Bias -55C to +125C Storage Temperature ....................... -65C to +150C Voltage on Any Pin with Respect to Ground(1) ........... -2.0V to +VCC + 2.0V VCC with Respect to Ground ............... -2.0V to +7.0V Package Power Dissipation Capability (Ta = 25C) ................................... 1.0W Lead Soldering Temperature (10 secs) ............ 300C Output Short Circuit Current(2) ........................ 100mA RELIABILITY CHARACTERISTICS Symbol NEND
(3)
*COMMENT
Stresses above those listed under "Absolute Maximum Ratings" may cause permanent damage to the device. These are stress ratings only, and functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions outside of those listed in the operational sections of this specification is not implied. Exposure to any absolute maximum rating for extended periods may affect device performance and reliability.
Parameter Endurance Data Retention ESD Susceptibility Latch-up
Min. 1,000,000 100 2000 100
Max.
Units Cycles/Byte Years Volts mA
Reference Test Method MIL-STD-883, Test Method 1033 MIL-STD-883, Test Method 1008 MIL-STD-883, Test Method 3015 JEDEC Standard 17
TDR(3) VZAP(3) ILTH
(3)(4)
D.C. OPERATING CHARACTERISTICS
VCC = +1.8V to +6.0V, unless otherwise specified.
Limits Symbol ICC ICC ISB(5) ILI ILO VIL VIH VOL1 VOL2 Parameter Power Supply Current (Read) Power Supply Current (Write) Standby Current (VCC = 5.0V) Input Leakage Current Output Leakage Current Input Low Voltage Input High Voltage Output Low Voltage (VCC = 3.0V) Output Low Voltage (VCC = 1.8V) -1 VCC x 0.7 Min. Typ. Max. 1 3 0 1 1 VCC x 0.3 VCC + 1.0 0.4 0.5 Units mA mA A A A V V V V IOL = 3 mA IOL = 1.5 mA Test Conditions fSCL = 100 KHz fSCL = 100 KHz VIN = GND or VCC VIN = GND to VCC VOUT = GND to VCC
CAPACITANCE TA = 25C, f = 1.0 MHz, VCC = 5V Symbol CI/O CIN
(3) (3)
Test Input/Output Capacitance (SDA) Input Capacitance (A0, A1, A2, SCL)
Max. 8 6
Units pF pF
Conditions VI/O = 0V VIN = 0V
Note: (1) The minimum DC input voltage is -0.5V. During transitions, inputs may undershoot to -2.0V for periods of less than 20 ns. Maximum DC voltage on output pins is VCC +0.5V, which may overshoot to VCC + 2.0V for periods of less than 20ns. (2) Output shorted for no more than one second. No more than one output shorted at a time. (3) This parameter is tested initially and after a design or process change that affects the parameter. (4) Latch-up protection is provided for stresses up to 100 mA on address and data pins from -1V to VCC +1V. (5) Standby Current (ISB) = 0A (<900nA).
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A.C. CHARACTERISTICS
VCC = +1.8V to +6.0V, unless otherwise specified.
Read & Write Cycle Limits Symbol Parameter 1.8V, 2.5V Min. FSCL TI(1) tAA tBUF(1) tHD:STA tLOW tHIGH tSU:STA tHD:DAT tSU:DAT tR(1) tF(1) tSU:STO tDH Clock Frequency Noise Suppression Time Constant at SCL, SDA Inputs SCL Low to SDA Data Out and ACK Out Time the Bus Must be Free Before a New Transmission Can Start Start Condition Hold Time Clock Low Period Clock High Period Start Condition Setup Time (for a Repeated Start Condition) Data In Hold Time Data In Setup Time SDA and SCL Rise Time SDA and SCL Fall Time Stop Condition Setup Time Data Out Hold Time 4 100 4.7 4 4.7 4 4.7 0 50 1 300 0.6 100 Max. 100 200 3.5 1.2 0.6 1.2 0.6 0.6 0 50 0.3 300 4.5V-5.5V Min. Max. 400 200 1 Units kHz ns s s s s s s ns ns s ns s ns
Power-Up Timing(1)(2) Symbol tPUR tPUW Parameter Power-up to Read Operation Power-up to Write Operation Max. 1 1 Units ms ms
Write Cycle Limits Symbol tWR Parameter Write Cycle Time Min. Typ. 4 Max 10 Units ms
The write cycle time is the time from a valid stop condition of a write sequence to the end of the internal program/erase cycle. During the write cycle, the bus
interface circuits are disabled, SDA is allowed to remain high, and the device does not respond to its slave address.
Note: (1) This parameter is tested initially and after a design or process change that affects the parameter. (2) tPUR and tPUW are the delays required from the time VCC is stable until the specified operation can be initiated.
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CAT34WC02
FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
The CAT34WC02 supports the I2C Bus data transmission protocol. This Inter-Integrated Circuit Bus protocol defines any device that sends data to the bus to be a transmitter and any device receiving data to be a receiver. Data transfer is controlled by the Master device which generates the serial clock and all START and STOP conditions for bus access. The CAT34WC02 operates as a Slave device. Both the Master and Slave devices can operate as either transmitter or receiver, but the Master device controls which mode is activated. A maximum of 8 devices may be connected to the bus as determined by the device address inputs A0, A1, and A2.
all data transfers into or out of the device. This is an input pin. SDA: Serial Data/Address The CAT34WC02 bidirectional serial data/address pin is used to transfer data into and out of the device. The SDA pin is an open drain output and can be wire-ORed with other open drain or open collector outputs. A0, A1, A2: Device Address Inputs These inputs set device address when cascading multiple devices. A maximum of eight devices can be cascaded when using the device. WP: Write Protect This input, when tied to GND, allows write operations to the entire memory. For CAT34WC02 when this pin is tied to VCC, the entire array of memory is write protected. When left floating, memory is unprotected.
tR tLOW
PIN DESCRIPTIONS
SCL: Serial Clock The CAT34WC02 serial clock input pin is used to clock Figure 1. Bus Timing
tF tLOW SCL tSU:STA tHD:STA tHD:DAT tHIGH
tSU:DAT
tSU:STO
SDA IN tAA SDA OUT
5020 FHD F03
tDH
tBUF
Figure 2. Write Cycle Timing
SCL
SDA
8TH BIT BYTE n
ACK tWR STOP CONDITION START CONDITION ADDRESS
5020 FHD F04
Figure 3. Start/Stop Timing
SDA
SCL START BIT
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STOP BIT
5020 FHD F05
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I2C BUS PROTOCOL
The following defines the features of the I2C bus protocol: (1) Data transfer may be initiated only when the bus is not busy. (2) During a data transfer, the data line must remain stable whenever the clock line is high. Any changes in the data line while the clock line is high will be interpreted as a START or STOP condition. START Condition The START Condition precedes all commands to the device, and is defined as a HIGH to LOW transition of SDA when SCL is HIGH. The CAT34WC02 monitor the SDA and SCL lines and will not respond until this condition is met. STOP Condition A LOW to HIGH transition of SDA when SCL is HIGH determines the STOP condition. All operations must end with a STOP condition.
and define which device the Master is accessing. Up to eight CAT34WC02 may be individually addressed by the system. The last bit of the slave address specifies whether a Read or Write operation is to be performed. When this bit is set to 1, a Read operation is selected, and when set to 0, a Write operation is selected. After the Master sends a START condition and the slave address byte, the CAT34WC02 monitors the bus and responds with an acknowledge (on the SDA line) when its address matches the transmitted slave address. The CAT34WC02 then performs a Read or a Write operation depending on the state of the R/W bit. Acknowledge After a successful data transfer, each receiving device is required to generate an acknowledge. The Acknowledging device pulls down the SDA line during the ninth clock cycle, signaling that it received the 8 bits of data. The CAT34WC02 responds with an acknowledge after receiving a START condition and its slave address. If the device has been selected along with a write operation, it responds with an acknowledge after receiving each byte. When the CAT34WC02 begins a READ mode, it transmits 8 bits of data, releases the SDA line, and monitors the line for an acknowledge. Once it receives this acknowledge, the CAT34WC02 will continue to transmit data. If no acknowledge is sent by the Master, the device terminates data transmission and waits for a STOP condition.
DEVICE ADDRESSING
The Master begins a transmission by sending a START condition. The Master then sends the address of the particular slave device it is requesting. The four most significant bits of the 8-bit slave address are fixed (except when accessing the Write Protect Register) as 1010 for the CAT34WC02 (see Fig. 5). The next three significant bits (A2, A1, A0) are the device address bits Figure 4. Acknowledge Timing
SCL FROM MASTER 1
8
9
DATA OUTPUT FROM TRANSMITTER
DATA OUTPUT FROM RECEIVER START ACKNOWLEDGE
5020 FHD F06
Figure 5. Slave Address Bits
1 0 1 0 A2 A1 A0 R/W Normal Read and Write
DEVICE ADDRESS 0 1 1 0 A2 A1 A0 R/W Programming the Write Protect Register
34WC02 F07
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CAT34WC02
WRITE OPERATIONS
Byte Write In the Byte Write mode, the Master device sends the START condition and the slave address information (with the R/W bit set to zero) to the Slave device. After the Slave generates an acknowledge, the Master sends the byte address that is to be written into the address pointer of the CAT34WC02. After receiving another acknowledge from the Slave, the Master device transmits the data byte to be written into the addressed memory location. The CAT34WC02 acknowledges once more and the Master generates the STOP condition, at which time the device begins its internal programming to nonvolatile memory. While this internal cycle is in progress, the device will not respond to any request from the Master device. Page Write The CAT34WC02 writes up to 16 bytes of data in a single write cycle, using the Page Write operation. The Page Write operation is initiated in the same manner as the Byte Write operation, however instead of terminating after the initial word is transmitted, the Master is allowed to send up to 15 additional bytes. After each byte has been transmitted the CAT34WC02 will respond with an acknowledge, and internally increment the low order address bits by one. The high order bits remain unchanged. If the Master transmits more than 16 bytes prior to sending the STOP condition, the address counter `wraps around', and previously transmitted data will be overwritten.
Once all 16 bytes are received and the STOP condition has been sent by the Master, the internal programming cycle begins. At this point all received data is written to the CAT34WC02 in a single write cycle. Acknowledge Polling The disabling of the inputs can be used to take advantage of the typical write cycle time. Once the stop condition is issued to indicate the end of the host's write operation, the CAT34WC02 initiates the internal write cycle. ACK polling can be initiated immediately. This involves issuing the start condition followed by the slave address for a write operation. If the CAT34WC02 is still busy with the write operation, no ACK will be returned. If the CAT34WC02 has completed the write operation, an ACK will be returned and the host can then proceed with the next read or write operation.
WRITE PROTECTION
The CAT34WC02 is designed with a hardware protect pin that enables the user to protect the entire memory. The CAT34WC02 also has a software write protection feature. By programming the software write protection register, the first 128 bytes are write protected. The software and hardware protection features of the CAT34WC02 are designed into the part to provide added flexibility to the design engineers.
Hardware
The write protection feature of CAT34WC02 allows the user to protect against inadvertent programming of the memory array. If the WP pin is tied to Vcc, the entire
Figure 6. Byte Write Timing
BUS ACTIVITY: MASTER SDA LINE
S T A R T S
SLAVE ADDRESS
BYTE ADDRESS
DATA
S T O P P
A C K
A C K
A C K
5020 FHD F08
Figure 7. Page Write Timing
BUS ACTIVITY: MASTER SDA LINE S T A R T S A C K SLAVE ADDRESS * A C K A C K A C K A C K
5020 FHD F09
BYTE ADDRESS (n)
DATA n
DATA n+1
DATA n+P
S T O P P
NOTE: IN THIS EXAMPLE n = XXXX 0000(B); X = 1 or 0
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memory array is protected and becomes read only. The entire memory becomes write protected regardless of whether the write protect register has been written or not. When WP pin is tied to Vcc, the user cannot program the write protect register. If the WP pin is left floating or tied to Vss, the device can be written into (except the first 128 bytes if the write protect register is programmed).
ceives its slave address information (with the R/W bit set to one), it issues an acknowledge, then transmits the 8bit byte requested. The master device does not send an acknowledge but will generate a STOP condition. Selective Read Selective READ operations allow the Master device to select at random any memory location for a READ operation. The Master device first performs a `dummy' write operation by sending the START condition, slave address and byte address of the location it wishes to read. After the CAT34WC02 acknowledge the word address, the Master device resends the START condition and the slave address, this time with the R/W bit set to one. The CAT34WC02 then responds with its acknowledge and sends the 8-bit byte requested. The master device does not send an acknowledge but will generate a STOP condition. Sequential Read The Sequential READ operation can be initiated by either the Immediate Address READ or Selective READ operations. After the CAT34WC02 sends the initial 8-bit data requested, the Master will respond with an acknowledge which tells the device it requires more data. The CAT34WC02 will continue to output a byte for each acknowledge sent by the Master. The operation will terminate operation when the Master fails to respond with an acknowledge, thus sending the STOP condition. The data being transmitted from the CAT34WC02 is outputted sequentially with data from address N followed by data from address N+1. The READ operation address counter increments all of the CAT34WC02 address bits so that the entire memory array can be read during one operation. If more than the 256 bytes are read out, the counter will "wrap around" and continue to clock out data bytes.
Software
The software protection on the CAT34WC02 protects the first 128 bytes of the memory array permanently. Software write protect is implemented by programming the write protect register. A user can write only once to the write protect register and once written it is irreversible (even if you reset the CAT34WC02). The write protection register is written by sending a regular byte write command with the slave address set to 0110 instead of 1010. After the initial acess to the register, the device will not acknowledge any further access to this register.
READ OPERATIONS
The READ operation for the CAT34WC02 is initiated in the same manner as the write operation with the one exception that the R/W bit is set to a one. Three different READ operations are possible: Immediate Address READ, Selective READ and Sequential READ. Immediate Address Read The CAT34WC02's address counter contains the address of the last byte accessed, incremented by one. In other words, if the last READ or WRITE access was to address N, the READ immediately following would access data from address N+1. If N = 255 for 34WC02, then the counter will `wrap around' to address 0 and continue to clock out data. After the CAT34WC02 reFigure 8. Immediate Address Read Timing
BUS ACTIVITY: MASTER SDA LINE S T A R T S
SLAVE ADDRESS
S T O P P A C K
K
DATA
N O A C K
SCL
8
9
SDA
8TH BIT DATA OUT NO ACK STOP
5020 FHD F10
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CAT34WC02
Figure 9. Memory Array
FFH
7FH
Hardware Write Protectable (by connecting WP pin to Vcc) Software Write Protectable (by programming the write protect register)
00H
Figure 10. Software Write Protect
S T A R T S A C K X = Don't Care
BUS ACTIVITY: MASTER SDA LINE
SLAVE ADDRESS
BYTE ADDRESS XXXXXXXX A C K
DATA XXXXXXXX A C K
S T O P P
Figure 11. Selective Read Timing
S T A R T S A C K S T A R T S A C K A C K DATA n N O A C K
BUS ACTIVITY: MASTER SDA LINE
SLAVE ADDRESS
BYTE ADDRESS (n)
SLAVE ADDRESS
S T O P P
*
5020 FHD F11
Figure 12. Sequential Read Timing
BUS ACTIVITY: MASTER SDA LINE A C K A C K A C K A C K N O A C K SLAVE ADDRESS DATA n DATA n+1 DATA n+2 DATA n+x
S T O P P
5020 FHD F12
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CAT34WC02
ORDERING INFORMATION
Prefix CAT Device # 34WC02 J Suffix I -1.8 TE13
Optional Company ID
Product Number
Temperature Range Blank = Commercial (0C to +70C) I = Industrial (-40C to +85C) A = Automotive (-40 - 105C)*
Tape & Reel TE13: 2000/Reel
Package P: PDIP J: SOIC (JEDEC) U: TSSOP * -40 to +125C is available upon request
Operating Voltage Blank: 2.5V - 6.0V 1.8: 1.8V - 6.0V
34WC02 F14
Notes: (1) The device used in the above example is a 34WC02JI-1.8TE13 (SOIC, Industrial Temperature, 1.8 Volt to 6 Volt Operating Voltage, Tape & Reel)
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Catalyst Semiconductor, Inc. Corporate Headquarters 1250 Borregas Avenue Sunnyvale, CA 94089 Phone: 408.542.1000 Fax: 408.542.1200 www.catsemi.com
Publication #: Revison: Issue date: Type:
1003 A 04/25/01 Final


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