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  single-channel, 1024-position, digital rheostat with spi interface and 50-tp memory ad5174 rev. b information furnished by analog devices is believed to be accurate and reliable. however, no responsibility is assumed by analog devices for its use, nor for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties that may result from its use. specifications subject to change without notice. no license is granted by implication or otherwise under any patent or patent rights of analog devices. trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners. one technology way, p.o. box 9106, norwood, ma 02062-9106, u.s.a. tel: 781.329.4700 www.analog.com fax: 781.461.3113 ?2010 analog devices, inc. all rights reserved. features single-channel, 1024-position resolution 10 k nominal resistance 50-times programmable (50-tp) wiper memory rheostat mode temperature coefficient: 35 ppm/c 2.7 v to 5.5 v single-supply operation 2.5 v to 2.75 v dual-supply operation for ac or bipolar operations spi-compatible interface wiper setting and memory readback power on refreshed from memory resistor tolerance stored in memory thin lfcsp 10-lead, 3 mm 3 mm 0.8 mm package compact msop, 10-lead, 3 mm 4.9 mm 1.1 mm package applications mechanical rheostat replacements op-amp: variable gain control instrumentation: gain, offset adjustment programmable voltage-to-current conversions programmable filters, delays, time constants programmable power supply sensor calibration functional block diagram 10 v dd v ss ext_cap gnd a w ad5174 sclk din sdo spi serial interface power-on reset rdac register 50-tp memory block sync 08718-001 figure 1. general description the ad5174 is a single-channel, 1024-position digital rheostat that combines industry leading variable resistor performance with nonvolatile memory (nvm) in a compact package. this device supports both dual-supply operation at 2.5 v to 2.75 v and single-supply operation at 2.7 v to 5.5 v and offers 50-times programmable (50-tp) memory. the ad5174 device wiper settings are controllable through the spi digital interface. unlimited adjustments are allowed before programming the resistance value into the 50-tp memory. the ad5174 does not require any external voltage supply to facili- tate fuse blow and there are 50 opportunities for permanent programming. during 50-tp activation, a permanent blow fuse command freezes the resistance position (analogous to placing epoxy on a mechanical rheostat). the ad5174 is available in a 3 mm 3mm 10-lead lfcsp package and in a 10-lead msop package. the part is guaranteed to operate over the extended industrial temperature range of ?40c to +125c.
ad5174 rev. b | page 2 of 20 table of contents features .............................................................................................. 1 applications....................................................................................... 1 functional block diagram .............................................................. 1 general description ......................................................................... 1 revision history ............................................................................... 2 specifications..................................................................................... 3 electrical characteristics............................................................. 3 interface timing specifications.................................................. 4 absolute maximum ratings............................................................ 6 thermal resistance ...................................................................... 6 esd caution.................................................................................. 6 pin configuration and function descriptions............................. 7 typical performance characteristics ............................................. 8 test circuits..................................................................................... 11 theory of operation ...................................................................... 12 serial data interface................................................................... 12 shift register ............................................................................... 12 rdac register............................................................................ 12 50-tp memory block ................................................................ 12 write protection ......................................................................... 12 rdac and 50-tp read operation .......................................... 13 shutdown mode ......................................................................... 14 reset ............................................................................................. 14 sdo pin and daisy-chain operation..................................... 15 rdac architecture.................................................................... 16 programming the variable resistor......................................... 16 ext_cap capacitor.................................................................. 17 terminal voltage operating range ......................................... 17 power-up sequence ................................................................... 17 outline dimensions ....................................................................... 18 ordering guide .......................................................................... 18 revision history 12 /10rev. a to rev. b changes to sdo pin description................................................... 7 changes to sdo pin and daisy-chain operation section....... 15 7/10rev. 0 to rev. a changes to daisy-chain operation section including changing title to sdo pin and daisy-chain operation section ............. 15 added table 11 ............................................................................... 15 changes to ordering guide .......................................................... 18 3/10revision 0: initial version
ad5174 rev. b | page 3 of 20 specifications electrical characteristics v dd = 2.7 v to 5.5 v, v ss = 0 v; v dd = 2.5 v to 2.75 v, v ss = ?2.5 v to ?2.75 v; ?40c < t a < 125c, unless otherwise noted. table 1. parameter symbol test conditions/comments min typ 1 max unit dc characteristicsrheostat mode resolution 10 bits resistor integral nonlinearity 2 , 3 r-inl |v dd ? v ss | = 3.6 v to 5.5 v ?1 +1 lsb |v dd ? v ss | = 3.3 v to 3.6 v ?1 +1.5 lsb |v dd ? v ss | = 2.7 v to 3.3 v ?2.5 +2.5 lsb resistor differential nonlinearity 2 r-dnl ?1 +1 lsb nominal resistor tolerance 15 % resistance temperature coefficient 4 , 5 code = full scale 35 ppm/c wiper resistance code = zero scale 35 70 resistor terminals terminal voltage range 4 , 6 v term v ss v dd v capacitance a 4 f = 1 mhz, measured to gnd, code = half scale 90 pf capacitance w 4 f = 1 mhz, measured to gnd, code = half scale 40 pf common-mode leakage current 4 v a = v w 50 na digital inputs input logic 4 high v inh 2.0 v low v inl 0.8 v input current i in 1 a input capacitance 4 c in 5 pf digital output output voltage 4 high v oh r pull_up = 2.2 k to v dd v dd ? 0.1 v low v ol r pull_up = 2.2 k to v dd v dd = 2.7 v to 5.5 v, v ss = 0 v 0.4 v v dd = 2.5 v to 2.75 v, v ss = ?2.5 v to ?2.75 v 0.6 v tristate leakage current ?1 +1 a output capacitance 4 5 pf power supplies single-supply power range v ss = 0 v 2.7 5.5 v dual-supply power range 2.5 2.75 v supply current positive i dd 1 a negative i ss ?1 a 50-tp store current 4 , 7 positive i dd_otp_store 4 ma negative i ss_otp_store ?4 ma 50-tp read current 4 , 8 positive i dd_otp_read 500 a negative i ss_otp_read ?500 a power dissipation 9 p diss v ih = v dd or v il = gnd 5.5 w power supply rejection ratio 4 psrr v dd /v ss = 5 v 10% ?50 ?55 db
ad5174 rev. b | page 4 of 20 parameter symbol test conditions/comments min typ 1 max unit dynamic characteristics 4 , 10 bandwidth ?3 db, r aw = 5 k, terminal w, see figure 24 700 khz total harmonic distortion v a = 1 v rms, f = 1 khz, r aw = 5 k ?90 db resistor noise density r wb = 5 k, t a = 25c, f = 10 khz 13 nv/hz 1 typical specifications represe nt average readings at 25c, v dd = 5 v, and v ss = 0 v. 2 resistor position nonlinearity error (r-inl) is the deviatio n from an ideal value measured be tween the maximum resistance and the minimum resistance wiper positions. r-dnl measures the relative step change from the ideal between successive tap positions. 3 the maximum current in each code is defined by i aw = (v dd ? 1)/r aw . 4 guaranteed by design and not subject to production test. 5 see figure 9 for more details. 6 resistor terminal a and resistor terminal w have no limitations on polarity with re spect to each other. dual-supply operation enables ground referenced bipolar signal adjustment. 7 different from operating current; the supply curre nt for the fuse program lasts approximately 55 ms. 8 different from operating current; the supply curr ent for the fuse read lasts approximately 500 ns. 9 p diss is calculated from (i dd v dd ) + (i ss v ss ). 10 all dynamic characteristics use v dd = +2.5 v, v ss = ?2.5 v. interface timing specifications v dd = 2.7 v to 5.5 v, v ss = 0 v; v dd = 2.5 v, v ss = ?2.5 v; all specifications t min to t max , unless otherwise noted. table 2. parameter limit 1 unit test conditions/comments t 1 2 20 ns min sclk cycle time t 2 10 ns min sclk high time t 3 10 ns min sclk low time t 4 15 ns min sync to sclk falling edge setup time t 5 5 ns min data setup time t 6 5 ns min data hold time t 7 1 ns min sclk falling edge to sync rising edge t 8 3 400 ns min minimum sync high time t 9 15 ns min sync rising edge to next sclk fall ignored t 10 4 450 ns max sclk rising edge to sdo valid t memory_read 6 s max memory readback execute time t memory_program 350 ms max memory program time t reset 600 s max reset otp restore time t power-up 5 2 ms max power-on 50-tp restore time 1 all input signals are specified with tr = tf = 1 ns/v (10% to 90% of v dd ) and timed from a voltage level of (v il + v ih )/2. 2 maximum sclk frequency is 50 mhz. 3 refer to t memory_read and t memory_program for memory comma nds operations. 4 r pull_up = 2.2 k to v dd with a capacitance load of 168 pf. 5 maximum time after v dd ? v ss is equal to 2.5 v.
ad5174 rev. b | page 5 of 20 shift register and timing diagrams data bits db9 (msb) db0 (lsb) d7 d6 d5 d4 d3 d2 d1 d0 control bits c0c1 c2 d9 d8 c3 00 08718-002 figure 2. shift register content 0 0 c3 c2 d7 d6 d5 d2 d1 d0 sclk sdo din sync t 7 t 9 t 1 t 2 t 4 t 3 t 8 t 5 t 6 08718-003 figure 3. write timing diagram, cpol=0, cpha = 1 t 10 t 9 00 00 c3 c3 x x c3 d1 d0 d1 d0 d0 d0 sclk sdo din sync 08718-004 figure 4. read timing diagram, cpol=0, cpha = 1
ad5174 rev. b | page 6 of 20 absolute maximum ratings t a = 25c, unless otherwise noted. table 3. parameter rating v dd to gnd C0.3 v to +7.0 v v ss to gnd +0.3 v to ?7.0 v v dd to v ss 7 v v a , v w to gnd v ss ? 0.3 v, v dd + 0.3 v digital input and output voltage to gnd ?0.3 v to v dd + 0.3 v ext_cap to v ss 7 v i a , i w pulsed 1 frequency > 10 khz 6 ma/d 2 frequency 10 khz 6 ma/d 2 continuous 6 ma operating temperature range 3 ?40c to +125c maximum junction temperature (t j maximum) 150c storage temperature range ?65c to +150c reflow soldering peak temperature 260c time at peak temperature 20 sec to 40 sec package power dissipation (t j max ? t a )/ ja stresses above those listed under absolute maximum ratings may cause permanent damage to the device. this is a stress rating only and functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions above those indicated in the operational section of this specification is not implied. exposure to absolute maximum rating conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability. thermal resistance ja is defined by jedec specification jesd-51 and the value is dependent on the test board and test environment. table 4. thermal resistance package type ja 1 jc unit 10-lead lfcsp 50 3 c/w 10-lead msop 135 n/a c/w 1 jedec 2s2p test board, st ill air (0 m/sec airflow). esd caution 1 maximum terminal current is bounde d by the maximum current handling of the switches, maximum power dissip ation of the package, and maximum applied voltage across any two of the a and w terminals at a given resistance. 2 pulse duty factor. 3 includes program ming of 50-tp memory.
ad5174 rev. b | page 7 of 20 pin configuration and fu nction descriptions v dd 1 1 v ss 2 2 a 3 3 w 4 4 sdo 10 9 8 sclk 7 5 ext_cap din 6 gnd ad5174 top view (not to scale) sync 08718-005 sync v dd 1 v ss 2 a 3 w 4 sdo 10 9 8 sclk 7 5 ext_cap din 6 gnd *leave floating or connected to v ss . ad5174 (exposed pad)* 08718-103 figure 5. msop pin configuration figure 6. lfcsp pin configuration table 5. pin function descriptions pin o. mnemonic description 1 v dd positive power supply. decouple this pin with 0.1 f ceramic capacitors and 10 f capacitors. 2 a terminal a of rdac. v ss v a v dd . 3 w wiper terminal of rdac. v ss v w v dd . 4 v ss negative supply. connect to 0 v for single-supply applicat ions. decouple this pin with 0.1 f ceramic capacitors and 10 f capacitors. 5 ext_cap external capacitor. connect a 1 f capacitor between ext_cap and v ss . this capacitor must have a voltage rating of 7 v. 6 gnd ground pin, logic ground reference. 7 sdo serial data output. this pin can be used to clock data from the shift register in daisy-chain mode or in readback mode. this open-drain output requires an external pull-up resistor even if it is not use. 8 din serial data line. this pin is used in conjunction with the sclk line to clock data into or out of the 16-bit input register. 9 sclk serial clock input. data is clocked into the shift register on the falling edge of the serial clock input. data can be transferred at rates of up to 50 mhz. 10 sync falling edge synchronization signal. this is the frame synchronization signal for the input data. when sync goes low, it enables the shift register and data is transferred in on the fa lling edges of the subsequent clocks. the selected register is updated on the rising edge of sync following the 16 th clock cycle. if sync is taken high before the 16 th clock cycle, the rising edge of sync acts as an interrupt, and the write sequence is ignored by the rdac. epad exposed pad leave floating or connected to v ss
ad5174 rev. b | page 8 of 20 typical performance characteristics 0.8 ?0.6 ?0.4 ?0.2 0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0 128 256 384 512 640 768 896 1023 inl (lsb) code (decimal) 08718-014 +25c ?40c +125c figure 7. r-inl vs. code vs. temperature 0.4 ?0.3 ?0.2 ?0.1 0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0 128 256 384 512 640 768 896 1023 dnl (lsb) code (decimal) 08718-015 +25c ?40c +125c figure 8. r-dnl vs. code vs. temperature 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 0 128 256 384 512 640 768 896 1023 rheostat mode tempco (ppm/c) code (decimal) 08718-019 v dd /v ss = 5v/0v figure 9. tempco r wa /t vs. code 0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 current (ma) voltage (v) 0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0 5.5 0 8718-023 v dd /v ss = 5v/0v figure 10. supply current (i dd ) vs. digital input voltage ?500 ?400 ?300 ?200 ?100 0 100 200 300 400 500 current (na) temperature (c) ?40 ?30 ?20 ?10 0 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 10 i dd = 5v i ss = 5v i dd = 3v i ss = 3v 08718-018 figure 11. supply current (i dd , i ss ) vs. temperature 7 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 0 1023 850765 935 680 510 595 340 425 170 255 85 theoretical l wa_max (ma) code (decimal) 08718-028 v dd /v ss = 5v/0v figure 12. theoretical maximum current vs. code
ad5174 rev. b | page 9 of 20 08718-031 v dd /v ss = 5v/0v ?50 ?45 ?35 ?40 ?30 ?25 ?20 ?15 ?10 ?5 0 1 10m 1m 100k 10k 1k 100 10 gain (db) frequency (hz) 0x040 0x020 0x010 0x008 0x004 0x002 0x001 0x200 0x100 0x080 figure 13. bandwidth vs. frequency vs. code thd + n (db) 08718-039 0 ?120 ?100 ?80 ?60 ?40 ?20 10 100 1k 10k 100k frequency (hz) 1m v dd /v ss = 2.5v code = half scale f in = 1v rms noise bw = 22khz figure 14. thd + n vs. frequency 0 ?100 ?80 ?60 ?40 ?20 0.001 0.01 0.1 1 thd + n (db) amplitude (v rms) 08718-026 10k? v dd /v ss = 2.5v code = half scale f in = 1khz noise bw = 22khz figure 15. thd + n vs. amplitude ? 20 ?25 ?30 ?35 ?40 ?45 ?50 ?55 ?60 10 100 1m 100k 10k 1k psrr (db) frequency (hz) 08718-024 v dd /v ss = 5v/0v code = half scale figure 16. psrr vs. frequency 4 5 6 7 8 voltage (v) time (seconds) 0.07 0.09 0.11 0.13 0.15 0.17 0 8718-029 figure 17. v ext_cap waveform while writing fuse 20 ?70 ?60 ?50 ?40 ?30 ?20 ?10 0 10 ?2 4 2 0 glitch amplitude (mv) time (s) 08718-102 v dd /v ss = 2.5v i aw = 200a figure 18. maximum glitch energy
ad5174 rev. b | page 10 of 20 1.0 ?1.5 ?1.0 ?0.5 0 0.5 ?10 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 voltage (mv) time (s) 08718-100 v dd /v ss = 2.5v i aw = 200a 0.006 ?0.002 ?0.001 0 0.001 0.002 0.003 0.004 0.005 0 1000900800700 600500400 300200100 ? r aw resistance (%) operation at 150c (hours) 08718-101 v dd /v ss = 5v/0v i aw = 10a code = half scale figure 19. digital feedthrough figure 20. long-term drift accelerated average by burn-in
ad5174 rev. b | page 11 of 20 test circuits figure 21 to figure 25 define the test conditions used in the specifications section. v ms i w a w dut 08718-033 figure 21. resistor position nonlinearity error (rheostat operation; r-inl, r-dnl) 08718-034 r wa = v ms i w r w = r wa 2 a w i w dut v ms code = 0x00 figure 22. wiper resistance v dd i w v ms a w v+ ? v ms % ? v dd % v ms v dd v + = v dd 10 % psrr (db) = 20 log pss (%/%) = 08718-035 figure 23. power supply sensitivity (pss, psrr) v ms a w dut v 1g ? 08718-036 figure 24. gain vs. frequency i cm dut w a nc = no connect gnd +2.75v nc +2.75v ?2.75v ?2.75v gnd gnd 08718-037 figure 25. common leakage current
ad5174 rev. b | page 12 of 20 theory of operation the ad5174 is designed to operate as a true variable resistor for analog signals within the terminal voltage range of v ss < v term < v dd . the rdac register contents determine the resistor wiper position. the rdac register acts as a scratchpad register, which allows unlimited changes of resistance settings. the rdac register can be programmed with any position setting by using the spi interface. when a desirable wiper position is found, this value can be stored in a 50-tp memory register. thereafter, the wiper position is always restored to that position for subsequent power-ups. the storing of 50-tp data takes approximately 350 ms; during this time, the ad5174 locks to prevent any changes from taking place. the ad5174 also feature a patented 1% end-to-end resistor tolerance. this simplifies precision, rheostat mode, and open- loop applications where knowledge of absolute resistance is critical. serial data interface the ad5174 contains a serial interface ( sync , sclk, din, and sdo) that is compatible with spi interface standards, as well as most dsps. this device allows writing of data via the serial interface to every register. shift register the shift register is 16 bits wide, as shown in figure 2 . the 16-bit word consists of two unused bits, which should be set to 0, followed by four control bits and 10 rdac data bits. data is loaded msb first (bit d9). the four control bits determine the function of the software command as listed in table 6 . figure 3 shows a timing diagram of a typical ad5174 write sequence. the write sequence begins by bringing the sync line low. the sync pin must be held low until the complete data-word is loaded from the din pin. when sync returns high, the serial data-word is decoded according to the instructions in . the command bits (cx) control the operation of the digital potentiometer. the data bits (dx) are the values that are loaded into the decoded register. the ad5174 has an internal counter that counts a multiple of 16 bits (a frame) for proper operation. for example, ad5174 works with a 32-bit word but does not work properly with a 31-bit or 33-bit word. the ad5174 does not require a continuous sclk when table 6 sync is high. to minimize power consumption in the digital input buffers, operate all serial interface pins close to the v dd supply rails. rdac register the rdac register directly controls the position of the digital rheostat wiper. for example, when the rdac register is loaded with all 0s, the wiper is connected to terminal a of the variable resistor. the rdac register is a standard logic register, and there is no restriction on the number of changes allowed. the basic mode of setting the variable resistor wiper position (programming the rdac register) is accomplished by loading the serial data input register with command 1 (see table 6 ) and with the desired wiper position data. 50-tp memory block the ad5174 contains an array of 50-tp programmable memory registers, which allow the wiper position to be programmed up to 50 times. table 10 shows the memory map. when the desired wiper position is determined, the user can load the serial data input register with command 3 (see table 6 ), which stores the wiper position data in a 50-tp memory register. the first address to be programmed is location 0x01 (see table 10 ); the ad5174 increments the 50-tp memory address for each subsequent program until the memory is full. programming data to 50-tp consumes approximately 4 ma for 55 ms, and takes approx- imately 350 ms to complete, during which time the shift register locks to prevent any changes from occurring. bit c2 of the control register can be polled to verify that the fuse program command was completed properly. no change in supply voltage is required to program the 50-tp memory; however, a 1 f capacitor on the ext_cap pin is required (see figure 28 ). prior to 50-tp activation, the ad5174 presets to midscale on power-up. write protection at power-up, the serial data input register write commands for both the rdac register and the 50-tp memory registers are disabled. the rdac write protect bit, c1, of the control register (see table 8 and table 9 ) is set to 0 by default. this disables any change of the rdac register content regardless of the software commands, except that the rdac register can be refreshed from the 50-tp memory using the software reset, command 4 (see table 6 ). to enable programming of the rdac register, the write protect bit (bit c1), of the control register must first be programmed by loading the serial data input register with command 7. to enable programming of the 50-tp memory, the program enable bit (bit c0) of the control register, which is set to 0 by default, must first be set to 1.
ad5174 rev. b | page 13 of 20 rdac and 50-tp read operation a serial data output sdo pin is available for readback of the internal rdac register or 50-tp memory contents. the contents of the rdac register can be read back through sdo by using command 2 (see table 6 ). data from the rdac register is clocked out of the sdo pin during the last 10 clocks of the next spi operation. it is possible to read back the contents of any of the 50-tp memory registers through sdo by using command 5. the lower six lsb bits, d5 to d0 of the data byte, select which memory location is to be read back, as shown in table 10 . data from the selected memory location is clocked out of the sdo pin during the next spi operation. a binary encoded version address of the most recently programmed wiper memory location can be read back using command 6 (see table 6 ). this can be used to monitor the spare memory status of the 50-tp memory block. table 7 provides a sample listing for the sequence of serial data input (din) words with the serial data output appearing at the sdo pin in hexadecimal format for a write and read to both the rdac register and the 50-tp memory (memory location 20). table 6. command operation truth table command[db13:db10] data[db9:db0] 1 command number c3 c2 c1 c0 d9 d8 d7 d6 d5 d4 d3 d2 d1 d0 operation 0 0 0 0 0 x x x x x x x x x x nop: do nothing. 1 0 0 0 1 d9 d8 d7 d6 d5 d4 d3 d2 d1 d0 write contents of serial register data to rdac. 2 0 0 1 0 x x x x x x x x x x read contents of rdac wiper register. 3 0 0 1 1 x x x x x x x x x x store wiper setting: store rdac setting to 50-tp. 4 0 1 0 0 x x x x x x x x x x software reset: refresh rdac with last 50-tp memory stored value. 5 2 0 1 0 1 x x x x d5 d4 d3 d2 d1 d0 read contents of 50-tp from sdo output in the next frame. 6 0 1 1 0 x x x x x x x x x x read address of last 50-tp programmed memory location. 7 3 0 1 1 1 x x x x x x x x d1 d0 write contents of serial register data to control register. 8 1 0 0 0 x x x x x x x x x x read contents of control register. 9 1 0 0 1 x x x x x x x x x d0 software shutdown. d0 = 0; normal mode. d0 = 1; device placed in shutdown mode. 1 x is dont care. 2 see table 10 for 50-tp memory map. 3 see table 9 fo r bit details.
ad5174 rev. b | page 14 of 20 shutdown mode the ad5174 can be shut down by executing the software shutdown command, command 9 (see table 6 ), and setting the lsb to 1. this feature places the rdac in a zero-power- consumption state where terminal a is open circuited and the wiper terminal, w, remains connected. it is possible to execute any command from tabl e 6 while the ad5174 is in shutdown mode. the parts can be taken out of shutdown mode by executing command 9 and setting the lsb to 0 or by a software reset, command 4 (see table 6 ). reset the ad5174 can be reset through software by executing com- mand 4 (see table 6 ). the reset command loads the rdac register with the contents of the most recently programmed 50-tp memory location. the rdac register loads with midscale if no 50-tp memory location has been previously programmed. table 7. write and read to rdac and 50-tp memory din sdo 1 action 0x1c03 0xxxxx enable update of the wiper position and the 50-tp memory contents through the digital interface. 0x0500 0x1c03 write 0x100 to the rdac register; wiper moves to ? full-scale position. 0x0800 0x0500 prepares data read from rdac register. 0x0c00 0x100 stores rdac register content into the 50-tp memory. a 16-bi t word appears out of sdo, where the last 10 bits contain the contents of the rdac register (0x100). 0x1800 0x0c00 prepares data read of the last programmed 50-tp memory monitor location. 0x0000 0xxx19 nop instruction 0 sends a 16-bit word out of sdo, where the six lsbs (that is, last six bits) contain the binary address of the last programmed 50-tp memory location, for example, 0x19 (see table 10 ). 0x1419 0x0000 prepares data read from memory location 0x19. 0x2000 0x0100 prepares data read from the control register. sends a 16-bit word out of sdo, where the last 10 bits contain the contents of memory location 0x19. 0x0000 0xxxxx nop instruction 0 sends a 16-bit word out of sdo, where the la st four bits contain the contents of the control register. if bit c2 = 1, the fuse program command was successful. 1 x is dont care. table 8. control register bit map d9 d8 d7 d6 d5 d4 d3 d2 d1 d0 0 0 0 0 0 0 c2 0 c1 c0 table 9. control register bit description bit name description c0 50-tp program enable 0 = 50-tp program disabled (default) 1 = enable device for 50-tp program c1 rdac register write protect 0 = wiper position frozen to value in 50-tp memory (default) 1 1 = allow update of wiper position through digital interface c2 50-tp memory program success bit 0 = fuse program command was unsuccessful (default) 1 = fuse program command was successful 1 wiper position frozen to the last value programmed in the 50-tp memory. the wiper is frozen to midscale if the 50-tp memory ha s not been previously programmed.
ad5174 rev. b | page 15 of 20 table 10. memory map data byte[db9:db0] 1 command number d9 d8 d7 d6 d5 d4 d3 d2 d1 d0 register contents x x x 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 reserved x x x 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 st programmed wiper location (0x01) x x x 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 nd programmed wiper location (0x02) x x x 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 rd programmed wiper location (0x03) x x x 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 th programmed wiper location (0x04) x x x 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 10 th programmed wiper location (0xa) x x x 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 20 th programmed wiper location (0x14) x x x 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 30 th programmed wiper location (0x1e) x x x 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 40 th programmed wiper location (0x28) x x x 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 50 th programmed wiper location (0x32) x x x 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 msb resistance tolerance (0x39) 5 x x x 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 lsb resistance tolerance (0x3a) 1 x is dont care. sdo pin and daisy-chain operation the serial data output pin (sdo) serves two purposes: it can be used to read the contents of the wiper setting and 50-tp values using command 2 and command 5, respectively (see table 6 ) or the sdo pin can be used in daisy-chain mode. data is clocked out of sdo on the rising edge of sclk. the sdo pin contains an open-drain n-channel fet that requires a pull-up resistor. to place the pin in high impedance and minimize the power dissipation when the pin is used, the 0x8001 data word followed by command 0 should be sent to the part. table 11 provides a sample listing for the sequence of the serial data input (din). daisy chaining minimizes the number of port pins required from the controlling ic. as shown in figure 26 , users need to tie the sdo pin of one package to the din pin of the next package. users may need to increase the clock period, because the pull-up resistor and the capacitive loading at the sdo-to-din interface may require additional time delay between subsequent devices. when two ad5174 devices are daisy-chained, 32 bits of data are required. the first 16 bits go to u2, and the second 16 bits go to u1. table 11. minimize power dissipation at sdo pin din sdo 1 action 0xxxxx 0xxxxx last user command sent to the digipot 0x8001 0xxxxx prepares the sdo pin to be placed in high impedance mode 0x0000 high impedance the sdo pin is placed in high impedance 1 x is dont care. keep the sync pin low until all 32 bits are clocked into their respective serial registers. the sync pin is then pulled high to complete the operation. din mosi ss sclk sdo sclk din sdo ad5174 u1 ad5174 u2 sync sclk sync v dd c r p 2.2k ? 08718-006 figure 26. daisy-chain configuration using sdo
ad5174 rev. b | page 16 of 20 rdac architecture to achieve optimum performance, analog devices, inc., has patented the rdac segmentation architecture for all the digital potentiometers. in particular, the ad5174 employs a three-stage segmentation approach as shown in figure 27 . the ad5174 wiper switch is designed with the transmission gate cmos topology. a w 10-bit address decoder r l r l r m r m r w s w r w 08718-007 figure 27. simplifi ed rdac circuit programming the variable resistor rheostat operation the nominal resistance between terminal w and terminal a, r wa , is 10 k and has 1024-tap points accessed by the wiper ter- minal. the 10-bit data in the rdac latch is decoded to select one of the 1024 possible wiper settings. as a result, the general equation for determining the digitally programmed output resistance between the w terminal and the a terminal is wa wa r d dr = 1024 )( (1) where: d is the decimal equivalent of the binary code loaded in the 10-bit rdac register. r wa is the end-to-end resistance. in the zero-scale condition, a finite total wiper resistance of 120 is present. regardless of which setting the part is oper- ating in, take care to limit the current between terminal a and terminal w to the maximum continuous current of 6 ma or a pulse current specified in table 3 . otherwise, degradation or possible destruction of the internal switch contact may occur. calculate the actual end-to-end resistance the resistance tolerance is stored in the internal memory during factory testing. the actual end-to-end resistance can, therefore, be calculated (which is valuable for calibration, tolerance matching, and precision applications). the resistance tolerance (in percentage) is stored in fixed-point format, using a 16-bit sign magnitude binary. the sign bit(0 = negative and 1 = positive) and the integer part is located in address 0x39 as shown in table 10 . address 0x3a contains the fractional part as shown in tabl e 12 . that is, if the data readback from address 0x39 is 0000001010 and data from address 0x3a is 0010110000, then the end-to-end resistance can be calculated as follows. for memory location 0x39, db[9:8]: xx = dont care ? db[7]: 0 = negative db[6:0]: 0001010 = 10 for memory location 0x3a, db[9:8]: xx = dont care db[7:0]: 10110000 = 176 2 ?8 = 0.6875 therefore, tolerance = ?10.6875% and r wa (1023)= 8.931 k. table 12. end-to-end resistance tolerance bytes data byte 1 memory map address db9 db8 db7 db6 db5 db4 db3 db2 db1 db0 0x39 x x sign 2 6 2 5 2 4 2 3 2 2 2 1 2 0 0x3a x x 2 ?1 2 ?2 2 ?3 2 ?4 2 ?5 2 ?6 2 ?7 2 ?8 1 x is dont care.
ad5174 rev. b | page 17 of 20 ext_cap capacitor a 1 f capacitor to v ss must be connected to the ext_cap pin, as shown in figure 28 , on power-up and throughout the operation of the ad5174. ad5174 50-tp memory block ext_cap c1 1f v ss v ss 08718-008 figure 28. ext_cap hardware setup terminal voltage operating range the positive v dd and negative v ss power supplies of the ad5174 define the boundary conditions for proper 2-terminal digital resistor operation. supply signals present on terminal a and terminal w that exceed v dd or v ss are clamped by the internal forward-biased diodes (see figure 29 ). v ss v dd a w 08718-009 figure 29. maximum terminal voltages set by v dd and v ss the ground pin of the ad5174 is primarily used as a digital ground reference. to minimize the digital ground bounce, join the ad5174 ground terminal remotely to the common ground. the digital input control signals to the ad5174 must be referenced to the device ground pin (gnd) and must satisfy the logic level defined in the specifications section. an internal level shift circuit ensures that the common-mode voltage range of the three terminals extends from v ss to v dd , regardless of the digital input level. power-up sequence because there are diodes to limit the voltage compliance at ter mina l a and ter mina l w ( s e e figure 29 ), it is important to power v dd /v ss first before applying any voltage to terminal a and terminal w; otherwise, the diode is forward-biased such that v dd /v ss are powered unintentionally. the ideal power- up sequence is v ss , gnd, v dd , digital inputs, v a , and v w . the order of powering v a , v w , and the digital inputs is not important as long as they are powered after v dd /v ss . as soon as v dd is powered, the power-on preset activates, which first sets the rdac to midscale and then restores the last programmed 50-tp value to the rdac register.
ad5174 rev. b | page 18 of 20 outline dimensions 2.48 2.38 2.23 0.50 0.40 0.30 121009-a top view 10 1 6 5 0.30 0.25 0.20 bottom view pin 1 index area seating plane 0.80 0.75 0.70 1.74 1.64 1.49 0.20 ref 0.05 max 0.02 nom 0.50 bsc exposed pad 3.10 3.00 sq 2.90 p i n 1 i n d i c a t o r ( r 0 . 1 5 ) for proper connection of the exposed pad, refer to the pin configuration and function descriptions section of this data sheet. figure 30. 10-lead frame chip scale package [lfcsp_wd] 3 mm 3mm body, very thin, dual lead (cp-10-9) dimensions shown in millimeters compliant to jedec standards mo-187-ba 091709-a 6 0 0.70 0.55 0.40 5 10 1 6 0.50 bsc 0.30 0.15 1.10 max 3.10 3.00 2.90 coplanarity 0.10 0.23 0.13 3.10 3.00 2.90 5.15 4.90 4.65 pin 1 identifier 15 max 0.95 0.85 0.75 0.15 0.05 figure 31. 10-lead mini small outline package [msop] (rm-10) dimensions shown in millimeters ordering guide model 1 r ab (k) resolution temperature range packag e description package option branding ad5174brmz-10 10 1,024 ?40c to +125c 10-lead msop rm-10 ddt AD5174BRMZ-10-RL7 10 1,024 ?40c to +125c 10-lead msop rm-10 ddt ad5174bcpz-10-rl7 10 1,024 ?40c to +125c 10-lead lfcsp_wd cp-10-9 def 1 z = rohs compliant part.
ad5174 rev. b | page 19 of 20 notes
ad5174 rev. b | page 20 of 20 notes ?2010 analog devices, inc. all rights reserved. trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners. d08718-0-12/10(b)


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