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  1 ? fn6186.2 caution: these devices are sensitive to electrosta tic discharge; follow proper ic handling procedures. 1-888-intersil or 1-888-468-3774 | intersil (and design) and xdcp are registered trademarks of intersil americas inc. copyright intersil americas inc. 2006, 2008, 2009. all rights reserved all other trademarks mentioned are the property of their respective owners. isl22316 single digitally c ontrolled potentiometer (xdcp?) low noise, low power i 2 c ? bus, 128 taps the isl22316 integrates a si ngle digitally controlled potentiometer (dcp) and non-volatile memory on a monolithic cmos integrated circuit. the digitally controlled potentio meter is implemented with a combination of resistor el ements and cmos switches. the position of the wipers are contro lled by the user through the i 2 c bus interface. the potentiometer has an associated volatile wiper register (wr) and a non-volatile initial value register (ivr) that can be directly written to and read by the user. the contents of the wr controls the position of the wiper. at power-up, the device recalls the contents of the dcp?s ivr to the wr. the dcp can be used as a three-terminal potentiometer or as a two-terminal variable resistor in a wide variety of applications including control, parameter adjustments, and signal processing. features ? 128 resistor taps ?i 2 c serial interface - two address pins, up to four devices/bus ? non-volatile storag e of wiper position ? wiper resistance: 70 typical @ v cc = 3.3v ? shutdown mode ? shutdown current 5a max ? power supply: 2.7v to 5.5v ?50k or 10k total resistance ? high reliability - endurance: 1,000,000 data c hanges per bit per register - register data retention: 50 years @ t +55 c ? 10 ld msop or 10 ld tdfn package ? pb-free (rohs compliant) pinouts isl22316 (10 ld msop) top view isl22316 (10 ld tdfn) top view ordering information part number (note) part marking resistance option (k ) temp. range (c) package (pb-free) pkg. dwg. # ISL22316UFU10Z* 316uz 50 -40 to +125 10 ld msop m10.118 isl22316wfu10z* 316wz 10 -40 to +125 10 ld msop m10.118 isl22316ufrt10z* 316u 50 -40 to +125 10 ld 3x3 tdfn l10.3x3b isl22316wfrt10z* 316w 10 -40 to +125 10 ld 3x3 tdfn l10.3x3b *add ?-tk? suffix for tape and reel. please refe r to tb347 for details on reel specifications. note: these intersil pb-free plastic packa ged products employ special pb-free material sets, molding compounds/die attach materi als, and 100% matte tin plate plus anneal (e3 termination fi nish, which is rohs compliant and compatible with both snpb and pb-free soldering operations). intersil pb-free products are msl classified at pb-free peak reflow temperatures that meet or exceed the pb-free requirements o f ipc/jedec j std-020. 1 2 3 4 5 6 10 9 8 7 sda shdn a0 a1 vcc scl gnd rl rw rh sda shdn a0 a1 vcc scl gnd rl rw rh 1 2 3 4 5 6 10 9 8 7 o data sheet september 1, 2009
2 fn6186.2 september 1, 2009 block diagram power-up interface, control and status logic i 2 c interface v cc rh gnd rl rw scl sda a0 a1 non-volatile registers wr shdn pin descriptions msop pin number tdfn pin number pin name description 1 1 scl open drain i 2 c interface clock input 2 2 sda open drain serial data i/o for the i 2 c interface 3 3 a1 device address input for the i 2 c interface 4 4 a0 device address input for the i 2 c interface 5 5 shdn shutdown active low input 6 6 gnd device ground pin 7 7 rl ?low? terminal of dcp 8 8 rw ?wiper? terminal of dcp 9 9 rh ?high? terminal of dcp 10 10 vcc power supply pin isl22316
3 fn6186.2 september 1, 2009 absolute maximum rati ngs thermal information storage temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .-65c to +150c voltage at any digital interface pin with respect to gnd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -0.3v to v cc +0.3 v cc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -0.3v to +6v voltage at any dcp pin with respect to gnd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -0.3v to v cc i w (10s) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6ma latchup (note 1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . class ii, level b @ +125c esd ratings human body model . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5kv charge device model. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1kv thermal resistance (typical) ja (c/w) jc (c/w) 10 lead msop (note 2). . . . . . . . . . . . 162 n/a 10 lead tdfn (notes 3, 4) . . . . . . . . . 74 7 maximum junction temperature (plastic package). . . . . . . . +150c pb-free reflow profile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .see link below http://www.intersil.com/pbfree/pb-freereflow.asp recommended operating conditions temperature range (extended industrial). . . . . . . .-40c to +125c v cc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.7v to 5.5v power rating of each dcp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5mw wiper current of each dcp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.0ma caution: do not operate at or near the maximum ratings listed fo r extended periods of time. exposure to such conditions may adv ersely impact product reliability and result in failures not covered by warranty. notes: 1. jedec class ii pulse conditions and failure criterion used. level b exceptions are: us ing a max positive pulse of 6.5v on the shdn pin, and using a max negative pulse of -1v for all pins. 2. ja is measured with the component mounted on a high effective therma l conductivity test board in free air. see tech brief tb379 f or details. 3. ja is measured in free air with the component mounted on a high ef fective thermal conductivity te st board with ?direct attach? fe atures. see tech brief tb379. 4. for jc , the ?case temp? location is the center of the exposed metal pad on the package underside. analog specifications over recommended operating conditi ons, unless otherwise stated. symbol parameter test conditions min (note 19) typ (note 5) max (note 19) unit r total r h to r l resistance w option 10 k u option 50 k r h to r l resistance tolerance -20 +20 % end-to-end temperature coefficient w option 50 ppm/c (note 18) u option 80 ppm/c (note 18) r w wiper resistance v cc = 3.3v, wiper current = vcc/r total 70 200 v rh , v rl v rh and v rl terminal voltages v rh and v rl to gnd 0 v cc v c h /c l /c w (note 18) potentiometer capacitance 10/10/25 pf i lkgdcp leakage on dcp pins voltage at pin from gnd to vcc 0.1 1 a voltage divider mode (0v @ r l ; v cc @ r h ; measured at r w , unloaded) inl (note 10) integral non-linearity monotonic over all tap positions, w and u option -1 1 lsb (note 6) dnl (note 9) differential non-linearity monotonic over all tap positions, w and u option -0.5 0.5 lsb (note 6) zserror (note 7) zero-scale error w option 0 1 5 lsb (note 6) u option 0 0.5 2 fserror (note 8) full-scale error w option -5 -1 0 lsb (note 6) u option -2 -1 0 tc v (notes 11, 18) ratiometric temperature coefficient dcp register set to 40 hex for w and u option 4 ppm/c isl22316
4 fn6186.2 september 1, 2009 resistor mode (measurements between r w and r l with r h not connected, or between r w and r h with r l not connected) rinl (note 15) integral non-linearity dcp register set between 10 hex and 7f hex; monotonic over all tap positions; w and u option -1 1 mi (note 12) rdnl (note 14) differential non-linearity w option -1 1 mi (note 12) u option -0.5 0.5 mi (note 12) roffset (note 13) offset w option 0 1 5 mi (note 12) u option 0 0.5 2 mi (note 12) analog specifications over recommended operating conditi ons, unless otherwise stated. (continued) symbol parameter test conditions min (note 19) typ (note 5) max (note 19) unit operating specifications over the recommended operating condi tions, unless otherwise specified. symbol parameter test conditions min (note 19) typ (note 5) max (note 19) unit i cc1 v cc supply current (volatile write/read) f scl = 400khz; sda = open; (for i 2 c, active, read and write states) 0.5 ma i cc2 v cc supply current (non-volatile write/read) f scl = 400khz; sda = open; (for i 2 c, active, read and write states) 3ma i sb v cc current (standby) v cc = +5.5v @ +85c, i 2 c interface in standby state 5a v cc = +5.5v @ +125c, i 2 c interface in standby state 7a v cc = +3.6v @ +85c, i 2 c interface in standby state 3a v cc = +3.6v @ +125c, i 2 c interface in standby state 5a i sd v cc current (shutdown) v cc = +5.5v @ +85c, i 2 c interface in standby state 3a v cc = +5.5v @ +125c, i 2 c interface in standby state 5a v cc = +3.6v @ +85c, i 2 c interface in standby state 2a v cc = +3.6v @ +125c, i 2 c interface in standby state 4a i lkgdig leakage current, at pins a0, a1, shdn , sda and scl voltage at pin from gnd to v cc, sda is inactive -1 1 a t dcp (note 18) dcp wiper response time scl falling edge of last bit of dcp data byte to wiper new position 1.5 s t shdnrec (note 18) dcp recall time from shutdown mode from rising edge of shdn signal to wiper stored position and rh connection 1.5 s scl falling edge of last bit of acr data byte to wiper stored position and rh connection 1.5 s vpor power-on recall voltage minimum v cc at which memory recall occurs 2.0 2.6 v v cc ramp v cc ramp rate 0.2 v/ms t d power-up delay v cc above vpor, to dcp initial value register recall completed and i 2 c interface in standby state 3ms isl22316
5 fn6186.2 september 1, 2009 eeprom specification eeprom endurance 1,000,000 cycles eeprom retention temperature t +55 c 50 years t wc (note 17) non-volatile write cycle time 12 20 ms serial interface specifications v il a1, a0, shdn , sda, and scl input buffer low voltage -0.3 0.3*v cc v v ih a1, a0, shdn , sda, and scl input buffer high voltage 0.7*v cc v cc + 0.3 v hysteresis sda and scl input buffer hysteresis 0.05*v cc v v ol sda output buffer low voltage, sinking 4ma 00.4v cpin (note 18) a1, a0, shdn , sda, and scl pin capacitance 10 pf f scl scl frequency 400 khz t sp pulse width suppression time at sda and scl inputs any pulse narrower than the max spec is suppressed 50 ns t aa scl falling edge to sda output data valid scl falling edge crossing 30% of v cc , until sda exits the 30% to 70% of v cc window 900 ns t buf time the bus must be free before the start of a new transmission sda crossing 70% of v cc during a stop condition, to sda crossing 70% of v cc during the following start condition 1300 ns t low clock low time measured at the 30% of v cc crossing 1300 ns t high clock high time measured at the 70% of v cc crossing 600 ns t su:sta start condition setup time scl rising edge to sda falling edge; both crossing 70% of v cc 600 ns t hd:sta start condition hold time from sda falling edge crossing 30% of v cc to scl falling edge crossing 70% of v cc 600 ns t su:dat input data setup time from sda exiting the 30% to 70% of v cc window, to scl rising edge crossing 30% of v cc 100 ns t hd:dat input data hold time from scl rising edge crossing 70% of v cc to sda entering the 30% to 70% of v cc window 0ns t su:sto stop condition setup time from scl rising edge crossing 70% of v cc , to sda rising edge crossing 30% of v cc 600 ns t hd:sto stop condition hold time for read, or volatile only write from sda rising edge to scl falling edge; both crossing 70% of v cc 1300 ns t dh output data hold time from scl falling edge crossing 30% of v cc , until sda enters the 30% to 70% of v cc window 0ns t r sda and scl rise time from 30% to 70% of v cc 20 + 0.1*cb 250 ns t f sda and scl fall time from 70% to 30% of v cc 20 + 0.1*cb 250 ns cb capacitive loading of sda or scl total on-chip and off-chip 10 400 pf operating specifications over the recommended operating condi tions, unless otherwise specified. (continued) symbol parameter test conditions min (note 19) typ (note 5) max (note 19) unit isl22316
6 fn6186.2 september 1, 2009 notes: 5. typical values are for t a = +25c and 3.3v supply voltage. 6. lsb: [v(r w ) 127 ? v(r w ) 0 ] / 127. v(r w ) 127 and v(r w ) 0 are v(r w ) for the dcp register set to 7f hex and 00 hex respectively. lsb is the incremental voltage when changing from one tap to an adjacent tap. 7. zs error = v(rw) 0 / lsb. 8. fs error = [v(rw) 127 ? v cc ] / lsb. 9. dnl = [v(rw) i ? v(rw) i-1 ] / lsb-1, for i = 1 to 127. i is the dcp register setting. 10. inl = [v(rw) i ? (i ? lsb) ? v(rw) 0 ]/lsb for i = 1 to 127 11. for i = 16 to 127 decimal, t = -40c to +125c. max( ) is the maximum value of the wiper voltage and min ( ) is the minimum value of the wiper voltage over the temperature range. 12. mi = | rw 127 ? rw 0 | / 127. mi is a minimum increment. rw 127 and rw 0 are the measured resistances for the dcp register set to 7f hex and 00 hex respectively. 13. roffset = rw 0 / mi, when measuring between rw and rl. roffset = rw 127 / mi, when measuring between rw and rh. 14. rdnl = (rw i ? rw i-1 ) / mi -1, for i = 16 to 127. 15. rinl = [rw i ? (mi ? i) ? rw 0 ] / mi, for i = 16 to 127. 16. for i = 16 to 127, t = -40c to +125c. max() is the maximum value of the resistance and min () is the minimum value of the resistance over the temperature range. 17. t wc is the time from a valid stop condition at the end of a write sequence of i2c serial interface, to the end of the self-timed i nternal non-volatile write cycle. 18. limits should be considered typi cal and are not production tested. 19. parameters with min and/or max limits are 100% tested at +25c, unless otherwise specified. te mperature limits established b y characterization and are not production tested. rpu sda and scl bus pull-up resistor of f-chip maximum is determined by t r and t f for cb = 400pf, max is about 2k ~2.5k for cb = 40pf, max is about 15k ~20k 1k t su:a a1 and a0 setup time before start condition 600 ns t hd:a a1 and a0 hold time after stop condition 600 ns operating specifications over the recommended operating condi tions, unless otherwise specified. (continued) symbol parameter test conditions min (note 19) typ (note 5) max (note 19) unit t c v max v rw () i () min v rw () i () ? max v rw () i () min v rw () i () + [] 2 ? --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - 10 6 +165c -------------------- - = t c r max ri () min ri () ? [] max ri () min ri () + [] 2 ? --------------------------------------------------------------- - 10 6 +165c -------------------- - = isl22316
7 fn6186.2 september 1, 2009 sda vs scl timing a0 and a1 pin timing t su:sto t dh t high t su:sta t hd:sta t hd:dat t su:dat scl sda (input timing) sda (output timing) t f t low t buf t aa t r t sp t hd:sto t hd:a scl sda a0, a1 t su:a clk 1 start stop typical performance curves figure 1. wiper resistance vs tap position [ i(rw) = v cc /r total ] for 10k (w) figure 2. standby i cc vs v cc 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 020406080100120 tap position (decimal) v cc = 3.3v, t = +125c v cc = 3.3v, t = +20c v cc = 3.3v, t = -40c wiper resisitance ( ) 0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2 1.4 2.7 3.2 3.7 4.2 4.7 5.2 v cc (v) i sb (a) t = +25c t = +125c isl22316
8 fn6186.2 september 1, 2009 figure 3. dnl vs tap position in voltage divider mode for 10k (w) figure 4. inl vs tap position in voltage divider mode for 10k (w) figure 5. zs error vs temperature figure 6. fs error vs temperature figure 7. dnl vs tap position in rheostat mode for 10k (w) figure 8. inl vs tap position in rheostat mode for 10k (w) typical performance curves (continued) dnl (lsb) -0.2 -0.1 0 0.1 0.2 0 20406080100120 tap position (decimal) t = +25c v cc = 5.5v v cc = 2.7v -0.2 -0.1 0 0.1 0.2 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 tap position (decimal) inl (lsb) t = +25c v cc = 5.5v v cc = 2.7v -0.3 -0.1 0.1 0.3 0.5 0.7 0.9 1.1 1.3 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 temperature (c) zs error (lsb) v cc = 5.5v v cc = 2.7v 50k 10k -1.5 -1.2 -0.9 -0.6 -0.3 0.0 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 temperature (oc) zs error (lsb) v cc = 5.5v v cc = 2.7v 50k 10k -0.6 -0.4 -0.2 0 0.2 0.4 16 36 56 76 96 116 tap position (decimal) dnl (lsb) t = +25c v cc = 2.7v v cc = 5.5v -0.6 -0.4 -0.2 0 0.2 0.4 16 36 56 76 96 116 tap position (decimal) inl (lsb) t = +25c v cc = 2.7v v cc = 5.5v isl22316
9 fn6186.2 september 1, 2009 figure 9. end-to-end r total % change vs temperature figure 10. tc for voltage divider mode in ppm figure 11. tc for rheostat mode in pp m figure 12. frequency response (2.6mhz) figure 13. midscale glitch, code 3fh to 40h figure 14. large signal settling time typical performance curves (continued) -1.0 -0.5 0.0 0.5 1.0 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 temperature (oc) end to end r total change (%) 50k 10k v cc = 5.5v v cc = 2.7v 0 15 30 45 60 75 90 105 16 36 56 76 96 tap position (decimal) tcv (ppm/c) 50k 10k tcr (ppm/c) 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 16 36 56 76 96 tap position (decimal) 50k 10k output input wiper at mid point (position 40h) r total = 9.5k signal at wiper (wiper unloaded) wiper mid point movement from 3fh to 40h signal at wiper (wiper unload ed movement from 7fh to 00h) scl isl22316
10 fn6186.2 september 1, 2009 pin description potentiometers pins rh and rl the high (rh) and low (rl) terminals of the isl22316 are equivalent to the fixed terminals of a mechanical potentiometer. rh and rl are referenced to the relative position of the wiper and not t he voltage potential on the terminals. with wr set to 127 decimal, the wiper will be closest to rh, and with the wr set to 0, the wiper is closest to rl. rw rw is the wiper terminal and is equivalent to the movable terminal of a mechanical potentiometer. the position of the wiper within the array is determined by the wr register. shdn the shdn pin forces the resistor to end-to-end open circuit condition on rh and shorts rw to rl. when shdn is returned to logic high, the previous latch settings put rwi at the same resistance setting pr ior to shutdown. this pin is logically and with the shdn bit in the acr register. the i 2 c interface is still available in shutdown mode and all registers are accessible. this pin must remain high for normal operation. bus interface pins serial data input/output (sda) the sda is a bidirectional serial data input/output pin for i 2 c interface. it receives device address, operation code, wiper address and data from an i 2 c external master device at the rising edge of the serial clock scl, and it shifts out data after each falling edge of the serial clock. sda requires an external pull-up resistor, since it is an open drain input/output. serial clock (scl) this input is the serial clock of the i 2 c serial interface. scl requires an external pull-up resistor, since it is an open drain input. device address (a1, a0) the address inputs are used to set the least significant 2 bits of the 7-bit i 2 c interface slave address. a match in the slave address serial data stream must match with the address input pins in order to initiate communication with the isl22316. a maximum of four isl22316 devices may occupy the i 2 c serial bus. principles of operation the isl22316 is an integrated circuit incorporating one dcp with its associated registers, non-volatile memory and an i 2 c serial interface providing direct communication between a host and the potentiometer and memory. the resistor array is comprised of individual resistors connected in series. at either end of the array and between each resistor is an electronic switch that transfers the potential at that point to the wiper. the electronic switches on the device operate in a ?make before break? mode when the wiper changes tap positions. when the device is powered down, the last value stored in ivr will be maintained in the non-volatile memory. when power is restored, the contents of the ivr is recalled and loaded into the wr to set the wiper to the initial value. dcp description the dcp is implemented with a combination of resistor elements and cmos switches. the physical ends of each dcp are equivalent to the fi xed terminals of a mechanical potentiometer (rh and rl pins). the rw pin of the dcp is connected to intermediate nodes, and is equivalent to the wiper terminal of a mechanical potentiometer. the position of the wiper terminal within the dcp is controlled by a 7-bit volatile wiper register (wr). when the wr of a dcp contains all zeroes (wr<6:0>: 00h), its wiper terminal (rw) is closest to its ?low? terminal (rl). when the wr register of a dcp contains all ones (wr<6:0>: 7fh), its wiper terminal (rw) is closest to its ?high? terminal (rh). as the value of the wr increases from all zeroes (0) to all ones (127 decimal), the wiper moves mono tonically from the position closest to rl to the closest to rh. at the same time, the resistance between rw and rl increases monotonically, while the resistance between rh and rw decreases monotonically. while the isl22316 is being powered up, the wr is reset to 40h (64 decimal), which locates rw roughly at the center between rl and rh. after the power supply voltage becomes large enough for reliable non-volatile memory reading, the wr will be reload with the value stored in a non-volatile initial value register (ivr). the wr and ivr can be read or written to directly using the i 2 c serial interface as described in the following sections. memory description the isl22316 contains one non-volatile 8-bit register, known as the initial value register (ivr), and two volatile 8-bit registers, wiper register (wr) and access control register (acr). table 1 shows the memory map of the isl22316. the rl rw rh figure 15. dcp connection in shutdown mode isl22316
11 fn6186.2 september 1, 2009 non-volatile register (ivr) at address 0, contain initial wiper position and volatile registers (wr) contain current wiper position. the non-volatile ivr and volatile wr registers are accessible with the same address. the access control register (acr) contains information and control bits described in table 2. the vol bit (acr<7>) determines whether the access is to wiper registers wr or initial value registers ivr. if vol bit is 0, the non-volatile ivr register is accessible. if vol bit is 1, only the volatile wr is accessible. note, value is written to ivr register al so is written to the wr. the default value of this bit is 0. the shdn bit (acr<6>) disables or enables shutdown mode. this bit is logically and with shdn pin. when this bit is 0, dcp is in shutdown mode. default value of shdn bit is 1. the wip bit (acr<5>) is read only bit. it indicates that non-volatile write operation is in progress. it is impossible to write to the wr or acr while wip bit is 1. shutdown mode the device can be put in shutdown mode either by pulling the shdn pin to gnd or setting the sh dn bit in the acr register to 0. the truth table for shutdown mode is in table 3. i 2 c serial interface the isl22316 supports an i 2 c bidirectional bus oriented protocol. the protocol defines any device that sends data onto the bus as a transmitter and the receiving device as the receiver. the device controlli ng the transfer is a master and the device being controlled is the slave. the master always initiates data transfers and provides the clock for both transmit and receive operatio ns. therefore, the isl22316 operates as a slave device in all applications. all communication over the i 2 c interface is conducted by sending the msb of each byte of data first. protocol conventions data states on the sda line must change only during scl low periods. sda state changes during scl high are reserved for indicating start and stop conditions (see figure 16). on power-up of the isl22316, the sda pin is in the input mode. all i 2 c interface operations must begin with a start condition, which is a high to low transition of sda while scl is high. the isl22316 continuously monitors the sda and scl lines for the start condition and does not respond to any command until this condition is met (see figure 16). a start condition is ignored during the power-up of the device. all i 2 c interface operations must be terminated by a stop condition, which is a low to high transition of sda while scl is high (see figure 16). a stop condition at the end of a read operation, or at the end of a write operation places the device in its standby mode. an ack, acknowledge, is a software convention used to indicate a successful data transfer. the transmitting device, either master or slave, releases the sda bus after transmitting eight bits. during the ninth clock cycle, the receiver pulls the sda line low to acknowledge the reception of the eight bits of data (see figure 17). the isl22316 responds with an ack after recognition of a start condition followed by a valid identification byte, and once again after successful rece ipt of an address byte. the isl22316 also responds with an ack after receiving a data byte of a write operation. th e master must respond with an ack after receiving a data byte of a read operation a valid identification byte contains 01010 as the five msbs, and the following two bits matching the logic values present at pins a1 and a0. the lsb is the read/write bit. its value is ?1? for a read operation, and ?0? for a write operation (see table 4). table 1. memory map address non-volatile volatile 2? acr 1 reserved 0ivr wr table 2. access control register (acr) vol shdn wip 00000 table 3. shdn pin shdn bit mode high 1 normal operation low 1 shutdown high 0 shutdown low 0 shutdown 01010a1a0r/w (msb) (lsb) table 4. identification byte format logic values at pins a1 and a0 respectively isl22316
12 fn6186.2 september 1, 2009 sda scl start data data stop stable change data stable figure 16. valid data changes, start and stop conditions sda output from transmitter sda output from receiver 8 1 9 start ack scl from master high impedance figure 17. acknowledge response from receiver high impedance s t a r t s t o p identification byte address byte data byte a c k signals from the master signals from the slave a c k 00 0 11 a c k write signal at sda 0000 a0 a1 0 figure 18. byte write sequence 0 signals from the master signals from the slave signal at sda s t a r t identification byte with r/w = 0 address byte a c k a c k 00 0 11 s t o p a c k 1 identification byte with r/w = 1 a c k s t a r t last read data byte first read data byte a c k 0 000 a0 a1 a0 a1 figure 19. read sequence a c k 0 0 010 1 isl22316
13 fn6186.2 september 1, 2009 write operation a write operation requires a start condition, followed by a valid identification byte, a valid address byte, a data byte, and a stop condition. after each of the three bytes, the isl22316 responds with an ack. at this time, the device enters its standby state (see figure 18). the non-volatile write cycle starts after stop condition is determined and it requires up to 20ms delay for the next non-volatile write. read operation a read operation consists of a three byte instruction followed by one or more data bytes (see figure 19). the master initiates the operation issuing the following sequence: a start, the identification byte with the r/w bit set to ?0?, an address byte, a second start, and a second identification byte with the r/w bit set to ?1?. after each of the three bytes, the isl22316 responds with an ack. then the isl22316 transmits data bytes as long as the master responds with an ack during the scl cycle following the eighth bit of each byte. the master terminates the read operation (issuing a ack and stop condition) following the last bit of the last data byte (see figure 19). in order to read back the non-volatile ivr, it is recommended that the application reads the a cr first to verify the wip bit is 0. if the wip bit (acr[5]) is not 0, the host should repeat its reading sequence again. isl22316
14 fn6186.2 september 1, 2009 isl22316 thin dual flat no-lea d plastic package (tdfn) // nx (b) section "c-c" for odd terminal/side e cc 5 c l terminal tip (a1) bottom view a 6 area index c c 0.10 0.08 side view 0.15 2x e a b c 0.15 d top view cb 2x 6 8 area index nx l e2 e2/2 ref. e n (nd-1)xe (datum a) (datum b) 5 0.10 8 7 d2 b a c n-1 12 plane seating c a a3 nx b d2/2 nx k 9 l m l10.3x3b 10 lead thin dual flat no-lead plastic package symbol millimeters notes min nominal max a 0.70 0.75 0.80 - a1 - - 0.05 - a3 0.20 ref - b 0.18 0.25 0.30 5, 8 d 3.00 bsc - d2 2.23 2.38 2.48 7, 8 e 3.00 bsc - e2 1.49 1.64 1.74 7, 8 e 0.50 bsc - k 0.20 - - - l 0.30 0.40 0.50 8 n102 nd 5 3 rev. 0 2/06 notes: 1. dimensioning and tolerancing conform to asme y14.5-1994. 2. n is the number of terminals. 3. nd refers to the number of terminals on d. 4. all dimensions are in millim eters. angles are in degrees. 5. dimension b applies to the metallized terminal and is measured between 0.15mm and 0.30mm from the terminal tip. 6. the configuration of the pin #1 identifier is optional, but must be located within the zone indicated. the pin #1 identifier may be either a mold or mark feature. 7. dimensions d2 and e2 are fo r the exposed pads which provide improved electrical and thermal performance. 8. nominal dimensions are provided to assist with pcb land pattern design efforts, see intersil technical brief tb389. 9. compliant to jedec mo-229-weed-3 except for dimensions e2 & d2.
15 all intersil u.s. products are manufactured, asse mbled and tested utilizing iso9000 quality systems. intersil corporation?s quality certifications ca n be viewed at www.intersil.com/design/quality intersil products are sold by description only. intersil corpor ation reserves the right to make changes in circuit design, soft ware and/or specifications at any time without notice. accordingly, the reader is cautioned to verify that data sheets are current before placing orders. information furnishe d by intersil is believed to be accurate and reliable. however, no responsibility is assumed by intersil or its subsidiaries for its use; nor for any infringements of paten ts or other rights of third parties which may result from its use. no license is granted by implication or otherwise under any patent or patent rights of intersil or its subsidiari es. for information regarding intersil corporation and its products, see www.intersil.com fn6186.2 september 1, 2009 isl22316 mini small outline pl astic packages (msop) notes: 1. these package dimensions are wi thin allowable dimensions of jedec mo-187ba. 2. dimensioning and tolerancing per ansi y14.5m - 1994. 3. dimension ?d? does not include mold flash, protrusions or gate burrs and are measured at datum plane. mold flash, protrusion and gate burrs shall not exceed 0.15mm (0.006 inch) per side. 4. dimension ?e1? does not includ e interlead flash or protrusions and are measured at datum plane. interlead flash and protrusions shall not exceed 0.15mm (0.006 inch) per side. 5. formed leads shall be planar wi th respect to one another within 0.10mm (.004) at seating plane. 6. ?l? is the length of terminal for soldering to a substrate. 7. ?n? is the number of terminal positions. 8. terminal numbers are shown for reference only. 9. dimension ?b? does not include dambar protrusion. allowable dambar protrusion shall be 0.08mm (0.003 inch) total in excess of ?b? dimension at maximum ma terial condition. minimum space between protrusion and adjacent lead is 0.07mm (0.0027 inch). 10. datums and to be determined at datum plane . 11. controlling dimension: millimeter. converted inch dimen- sions are for reference only l 0.25 (0.010) l1 r1 r 4x 4x gauge plane seating plane e e1 n 12 top view index area -c- -b- 0.20 (0.008) a b c seating plane 0.20 (0.008) c 0.10 (0.004) c -a- -h- side view b e d a a1 a2 -b- end view 0.20 (0.008) c d e 1 c l c a - h - -a - - b - - h - m10.118 (jedec mo-187ba) 10 lead mini small outline plastic package symbol inches millimeters notes min max min max a 0.037 0.043 0.94 1.10 - a1 0.002 0.006 0.05 0.15 - a2 0.030 0.037 0.75 0.95 - b 0.007 0.011 0.18 0.27 9 c 0.004 0.008 0.09 0.20 - d 0.116 0.120 2.95 3.05 3 e1 0.116 0.120 2.95 3.05 4 e 0.020 bsc 0.50 bsc - e 0.187 0.199 4.75 5.05 - l 0.016 0.028 0.40 0.70 6 l1 0.037 ref 0.95 ref - n10 107 r 0.003 - 0.07 - - r1 0.003 - 0.07 - - 5 o 15 o 5 o 15 o - 0 o 6 o 0 o 6 o - rev. 0 12/02


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